Friday, October 30, 2015

Refurbished Apple iPad and iPhone - How to train 'Hey Siri' to recognize your voice on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus - buyEtail.com



How to train 'Hey Siri' to recognize your voice on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus

If you've never used Hey Siri before, it'll ask you to train the system the first time you enable it. If you've already been using it, you'll need to toggle it off first, then back on, to bring up the training system.
Launch Settings from your Home screen.

Tap on General
Tap on Siri.
If Allow "Hey Siri" is off, switch it on.
If Allow "Hey Siri" is on, switch it off and then back on.






Tap Set Up Now.
Say Hey Siri! when prompted.
Say Hey Siri! again when prompted.





Say Hey Siri! one more time when prompted.
Say Hey Siri, how's the weather? when prompted.
Say Hey Siri, it's me! when prompted.




Tap Done.
Now, when you're plugged in, "Hey Siri" will activate voice control on your iPhone but only if it sounds like your voice.

source: http://www.imore.com/how-enable-voice-id-hey-siri-iphone?utm_source=related&utm_medium=module&utm_campaign=nextv2

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Refurbished Apple iPad and iPhone - How to install iOS 9.1 using Software Update on your iPhone or iPad - buyEtail.com


iOS 9.1 is here! And here's how to download and install it!

Taco emoji! What else do you really need to know about iOS 9.1? Okay, fine. 150 new emoji, Live Photo auto-cut, and a bevy of—you know it!—bug fixes and performance enhancements. Also, important security updates that everyone should get as soon as possible.

How to install iOS 9.1 using Software Update on your iPhone or iPad
The easiest way for most people to download iOS 9.1 is over-the-air, directly on their device. It's fast, it's efficient, and it's simple to do.

Make sure you have a recent iCloud backup.
Launch Settings from your Home screen.
Tap on General.
Tap on Software Update.
Tap on Download and Install.






Enter your Passcode, if prompted.
Tap Agree to the Terms and Conditions.
Tap Agree again to confirm.
Tap Install Now to begin the update.



source: http://www.imore.com/how-download-ios-91-your-iphone-or-ipad
by Rene Ritchie

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Monday, October 26, 2015

Refurbished Apple iPad and iPhone - Let's go on a quick tour of everything new and exciting in iOS 9. - buyEtail.com



Here's an overview of what's changed in the latest version of iOS.

By and large, iOS 9's interface has remained largely the same from iOS 8's reinvention. You've got a few new blurs and animations, but that's about it. There are a few UI tweaks here and there:
iOS 9 now uses Apple's new system font, San Francisco

Siri has a new interface and waveform

The multitasking screen has been replaced with a compressed cards-like interface, removing Favorites from the top bar

The Music app has a new, more compressed More button (looks like •••) that makes it easier to access albums and specific features.

The keyboard now changes from uppercase to lower-case when changing shift
There's a redesigned Notes app (more on that later)



Siri and Search


Perhaps the bit I most looked forward to about iOS 9, Siri has become prettier, smarter, and now runs the underlying search engine in iOS. Apple's voice-activated assistant has a new, watchOS-inspired look, and can now search for a variety of new items:
Date- and face-contextual photos: "Show me photos of Georgia Dow from last Sunday"
Contextual awareness: "Remind me about this when I get home "
Car-based reminders: "Remind me to buy dog food when I get in the car"
Apple Music-based commands: "Play the top song from 1990"
More HomeKit phrases: "Leave home"

For even more fun, try asking Siri what you should say to Tim Cook when preparing to interview him.
Knowing what music you like to listen to when in the car, connected to Bluetooth running headphones, or on your speakers at home—and queuing it up for you
Guessing unknown phone numbers based on whether iOS has seen them in Messages or emails
Providing estimated driving directions to your usual places at this time of day when you get in a CarPlay- or Bluetooth-equipped vehicle
Providing estimated driving directions and "Leave Now" warnings for events on your calendar with addresses

Suggesting contacts you normally pair in a group email or calendar event
Offering app and contact suggestions based on time of day on the Search screen
All of this "proactive" functionality is done on-device, so there's no server-side storage of your personal information.

Deep links, universal links, and back links
More magic under-the-hood will now allow your favorite apps and services to register for deep links and universal links: Universal Links let iOS 9 turn normal Web URLs into direct links into your app. So if you're searching Twitter, for example, and click on a link to a tweet, you'll now see that tweet directly in the Twitter app. (You sadly can't force a deep link to use a third-party client; primary clients only.) Deep Links work within iOS 9 itself, and let you use the Search screen to actively search within your favorite apps.
In addition, whenever you tap on a link or button to switch from one app to the other, you'll get a new bit of text in the upper left corner of your screen: This allows you to quickly jump back to the app you were just in, without having to access the multitasking bar. It's called a back link, and it exists seamlessly all over iOS 9.
The new Search screen

Spotlight is no more: It's been renamed "Search", and you can now use it with natural language the same way you would Siri. Type in "who's greg" and get a Contacts listing of your pal from high school. Ask it basic math problems, or who won the Cubs game last night, or what the weather is in San Francisco. The Search screen can handle it all.

When you first visit the new Search screen, it's populated with Siri Suggestions: Contact and app suggestions based on the current time of day. (This replaces the multitasking screen's Favorite section.) You'll also see Yelp-sourced "Nearby" suggestions that include time-based food suggestions, shopping, and gas. And if you're in a country that supports the News app, you'll see some of the top stories currently circulating. You can dismiss all this by pulling down on the screen, which will activate the Search bar, or by simply tapping the search bar itself.

You can get into the Search screen one of two ways: By swiping down from the middle of any Home screen, or by swiping right from the foremost Home screen. Swiping down from the middle will only get you app suggestions and a search bar, saving the rest of iOS 9's proactive information for a proper right-swipe visit from the Home screen. It's a little shortcut—ha ha.

source: http://www.imore.com/whats-changed-ios-9-your-iphone-ipad-or-ipod-touch

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Friday, October 23, 2015

Refurbished Apple iPad and iPhone - iOS 9 tips and tricks: See what your iPhone and iPad can do now - buyEtail.com





Apple has released iOS 9 to the public after months of beta testing.
The new OS from Apple brings a host of new features (like Apple Music), tips and tricks. We've worked our way through the operating system to try and bring you as many of the features as possible to allow you to get as much out of the latest software on your phone without having to upgrade to the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus.

Many of these tips are from iOS 8, but we've included all the new gems from iOS 9 that you might not know about yet. We'll be keeping an eye on things as new updates roll out, and if you've got any tips of your own that we've not covered, please feel free to add them to the comments below.
New iOS 9 tips and tricks

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New App Switcher:  When your phone is awake and past the lock screen, and you double tap on the home button, iOS will kick up an app-switching interface so that you can toggle between apps, exit apps, etc.Your apps will now appear as apps in a card stack that you can scroll through from left to right.

You can identify each card in the stack based on the app icon and name above it. To close an app, you still swipe up on the card. Now, however, you can also swipe multiple cards at the same time, using multiple fingers. Handoff options appear at the the bottom of the app switcher.
New Spotlight Search view: Spotlight has returned to the left of the main home screen, with a built-in, Siri-powered Proactive assistant. Spotlight is also accessible as a pull down from any home screen. In the new Spotlight view,Apple has added your recent contacts, apps and location-based suggestions, and your Apple News feed.

Better still, Apple has opened Spotlight to third-party developers, meaning you'll soon be able to get Spotlight search results from, for instance, Netflix, Facebook, Google Calendar, etc. You'll also immediately notice that the new Spotlight view works with proactive Siri, which lets you tap a mic symbol to audibly search as well as get suggestions based on your preferences and how you use your phone each day.
Disable Proactive Assistant: If you don't want Siri to suggest apps, people, locations, and more when you use the new Spotlight Search, you can always disable Siri Suggestions (in Settings>General).

Remove apps from Spotlight Search: The new Spotlight can surface content from all your apps, but you can control which apps it can peek into just by going to Settings>General>Spotlight Search. From there, you can toggle on/off exactly which apps you want to include in Spotlight search results.

Tell Siri to remember what you see on screen: Siri can set reminders. You know this. But now she can also remind you about whatever is displayed on your device screen - whether it be a website or note. Just say "Siri, remind me about this," and she'll scan the page and add relevant details to your Reminders app.
Ask Siri to fetch a photo for you: Siri can now search your photos based on their information and criteria. Ask her to find a specific photo from 14 July 2015, for instance, and she'll do just that. Amazeballs.
Shut up Siri: Sometimes Siri is just useful when she isn't speaking. Thankfully, a new setting called Voice Feedback (Settings>General>Siri) lets you decide when she can use her voice. You can toggle the setting to always on, hands-free only (which works only when using "Hey Siri" or connected to a Bluetoothdevice), or a new ring switch option (which stops Siri from speaking when your ringer is switch is on silent).

Disable contacts found in Mail: If you don't want Siri and Spotlight to suggest unknown contacts from Mail, such as people you haven't added to your address book but still appear in suggestions, go to Settings>Mail, Contacts, Calendars. From there, toggle off the Contacts Found In Mail option.

Add an email attachment in Mail: You've always been able to insert photos and videos into emails, as well as use the Share button to email stuff from apps, but iOS 9 has finally added a simple Add Attachment option when you double-tap or long press to see additional options. Just tap it to browse and attach anything that's stored in your iCloud Drive.

Delete all your emails in Mail: There is a new Trash All button in Apple's Mail app. Finally. Just hit the edit button and then Trash All to clear out your Inbox with a single tap. Brilliant.

Find on Page in Safari: To Find text in a Safari page, you previously had to tap the address bar, then type a word, then scroll down to the bottom of the address bar to see select the instances in which that word appeared on your page. Now, you can hit the Share button on a page to see a Find on Page option (it surfaces a pop-up over the keyboard).

Disable frequently-visited sites in Safari: Safari displays icons of your most visited websites every time you open a new page. It lets you delete individual ones by tapping and holding on them, but now you can turn them off entirely by going to Settings>Safari. From there, turn off Frequently Visited Sites.

View a desktop version of any website: Apple let you request a desktopversion of a site when in Safari on iOS 8, but with iOS 9, it has added the option to the Share menu. You can also tap and hold the reload button in the address bar of Safari to load the Request Desktop Site option at the bottom of your screen.
Change the look of Safari Reader: Safari's Reader has a new button within the address bar. It has options for changing the look and feel of Reader. You can change fonts, font sizes, colour themes, etc.

Transit directions in Maps: In select cities, Apple now offers a new Transit view, with lines and stations for subways, buses, trains, and ferries. So, when you plan a route, you'll see the whole trip laid out with transit information. You can even ask Siri for transit directions. And with the new Nearby feature, you can also get ideas for places to shop, eat, etc.

Sketch in Notes: The Notes app has been overhauled. It now lets you add checklists, photos, maps, web links, and even sketches that you can draw with your finger. Every note has an option above the keyboard that has new menu tools. Tap it to create a list, add a photo, change the formatting, and doodle. And of course, thanks to iCloud, changes to your notes will be updated across all your devices and on iCloud.com. You can even organise your notes into folders.

Save attachments to Notes: The system-wide Share button has added support for Notes. So, when in Safari, for instance, tap the Share button to save attachments, such as a link or document, to a new or existing note. There's also an Attachments browser in Notes that organises attachments in a single view (tap the grid icon in the lower-left corner).
Setup Apple News: Apple's News app has arrived (in the US at least). It's basically a reading experience that combines the visual look of a magazine with the immediacy of digital media. You can follow news from over a million topics, fetch news based on your interest, and pull articles from your favourite sites and sources - including Pocket-lint.

When you open News for the first time, you'll be asked to select your topics and news sources. From there, the app will load, and you'll see a stationary menu bar running along the bottom of every screen within the app. It houses tabs for the following screens: For You, Favourties, Explore, Search, and Saved.

Setup Wallet, not Passbook: Newsstand became News, and Passbook has become Wallet. You can add cards using the same method still, such as boarding passes, tickets and gift cards, but it's also home to your Apple Pay credit, debit, and store cards, as well as upcoming rewards cards from stores like Walgreens.
Select an Apple Pay payment card: When paying with Apple Pay, you can now quickly choose which card you want to use just by double-clicking the home button while on the lock screen. It'll bring up all your cards on youriPhone.

Go back to apps: When you open a link or tap a notification while using an app, you'll be brought to a new app in order to view the information in full detail. Now however you'll also see a new "Back to..." button at the top left of the just-opened app, giving you the opportunity to tap it and instantly go back the app you were using.

Track your reproductive health: The Health app has finally added a Reproductive Health tab, with options for basal body temperature, cervical mucus quality, menstruation and ovulation, and more.
Delete an alarm: Apple's swipe-to-delete gesture no works in the Clock app. To delete an alarm before, you had to tap the edit button and delete from there, but now all you have to do is swipe on the alarm itself.
Hide photos from Moments, Collections, and Years: If there's a photo you don't want people to easily see in your main library, select the photo (or photos), then tap the Share button, and select the Hide button at the bottom to hide it completely (though it will still be visible in All Photos and the album it's in).

More smart albums: With iOS 8, Panoramas and Bursts were automatically sorted into folders. And Apple is continuing this smart album trend with iOS 9. It has added separate folders for Selfies and Screenshots. In our experience, the Screenshots folder tends to always get it right, while the Selfies is hit or miss.
Easily select photos: You've always had to tap individual thumbnails in the Photos app to select multiple photos at once, but now, you can simply swipe your finger over a string of thumbails to select photos. They'll all get blue checkmarks and can be shared, moved, or deleted.

Change Slow-Mo speed: Newer iPhones allow you to record in Slow-Mo mode. You could always change the frames per second, though Apple recently moved that options to Settings>Photos & Camera>Record Slo-mo.

Change video resolution: Go to the bottom of Camera within Settings and you'll see a new Record Video option that lets you change the quality of your recoded videos to either 720p HD at 30 fps, 1080p at 30 fps, or 1080p at 60 fps.

Zoom in during video playback: In iOS 9, you can now pinch to zoom in on a video just like you would a photo.

Exit photo preview: When browsing your pictures in the Photos app, you can enlarge a photo in the grid to see it full screen, but now, you can also easily swipe down on preview to toss it away and return to the grid.
Create a fancy slideshow: Apple's Photos app has a slideshow feature, but the controls have been expanded and moved from Settings. Now, when you initiate a slideshow from the Share menu, you'll see a new Options button in the corner that'll let you change the theme, music, speed, and transitions.

Search in Settings: The Settings app is full of switches. With iOS 9, you no longer have to remember where they are, because the Settings app now has a search field at the top. Use it to find the switches you need.
Easily switch LTE when Wi-Fi is weak: Imagine you're connected to the Wi-Fi in your house, then you go outside to mow the lawn, and while doing that, you check your email but can't get any messages to load. It's because you're still connected to your home's Wi-Fi - and the signal is too weak. A new feature called Wi-Fi Assist will change all that by allowing your iPhone to fall back to cellular data when Wi-Fi is poor. You'll see it at the bottom of Settings>Cellular.

Enable Low-Power Mode: The new Low Power Mode (Settings>Battery) lets you reduce power consumption. The feature disables or reduces background app refresh, auto-downloads, mail fetch, and more (when enabled). You can turn it on at any point, or you are prompted to turn it on at the 20 and 10 per cent notification markers.

Find battery guzzling apps: Apple now specifically tells you which apps are using the most juice. Go to Settings > Battery and then scroll down to the new section that gives you a detailed look at all your battery-guzzling apps.

Disable keyboard capitalisation: It may seem like a small change, but thekeyboard has been updated to reflect capitalisation. Until iOS 9, whether you touched the shift key or not, all the letters on the keyboard were capitalised. Now, the keyboard shows the letters in lowercase when shift is off. But if you don't want this, you can disable it by going to Settings >Accessibility>Keyboard and toggling off the Show Lowercase Keys option.

Disable keyboard animations: Apple's keyboard has a pop-up character animation that serves as feedback when you tap the keys. Now, for the first time, you can shut it off (Settings>General>Keyboard>Character Preview).

Disable Shake to Undo: Apple has had an undo gesture that lets you shake your phone to undo your last action (or shake again to redo it). But if you hate this option, you can now disable it by going to Settings>General>Accessibility. From there, toggle off Shake to Undo. Simples.

Use a six-digit passcode: Apple has always given you the chance to set a four-digit passcode, but now it offers a six-number option, meaning hackers now have a 1 in 1 million chance of cracking it, rather than 1 in 10,000. Just go to Settings>Touch ID & Passcode>Change Passcode, and then select Passcode Options.
View notifications based on when they arrived: Under a new Sort Order tab in Settings>Notifications, you can switch your notifications between Recent and Manual. The latter setting will bring up another option called Group By App. When enabled, it groups your notifications in the Notification Center by app. When disabled, you'll get a running list of your notifications as they arrive. Handy, right?

Change how your screen responds to taps: A new section under Accessibility in Settings lets you change how your screen responds to taps. You can tell youriPhone to ignore repeated touches. You can also increase the duration of taps before recognised, and much more.

Check your battery via the Battery widget: The Notification Center has a new widget under the Today view, that'll let you see the battery life remaining in your iPhone and Apple Watch. If you don't like this widget, tap the Edit button at the bottom of the screen and then tap the delete button.

Add iCloud Drive to home screen: iCloud Drive can let you easily transfer and sync files between your devices, and now you can directly access it on your iOS device. Go to Settings>iCloud>iCloud Drive, and then you'll see a "Show on Home Screen" toggle that you can switch on.

source: http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/131012-ios-9-tips-and-tricks-see-what-your-iphone-and-ipad-can-do-now
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Refurbished Microsoft Xbox One Console 500GB Hard Drive Priced Reduced - buyEtail.com

Microsoft Xbox One Console 500GB Hard Drive



Description

Xbox One brings together the best exclusive games, the most advanced multiplayer, and entertainment experiences you won’t find anywhere else. Play games like Titanfall™ and Halo together with your friends on a network powered by over 300,000 servers for maximum performance. Find new challengers who fit your skill and style with Smart Match, which uses intelligent algorithms to bring the right players together. Turn your best game moments into personalized movies that you can share with friends, or broadcast your gameplay live. Then switch quickly between apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Internet Explorer. Or do two things at once by snapping a game, live TV, a movie or apps side-by-side.

Features
The best exclusive games, the most advanced multiplayer, and unique entertainment experiences
Play games like Titanfall and Halo on a network powered by over 300,000 servers for maximum performance
The most advanced multiplayer on Xbox Live with Smart Match to find new challengers
Note: Kinect sensor sold seperately
What's Included
(1) Xbox One Console
(1) Wireless Controller
(1) HDMI Cable
(1) Power Adapter
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Monday, October 19, 2015

Refurbished Apple iPad - Siri tricks you didn’t know existed - buyEtail.com



Siri Tricks Tips




When Apple first introduced Siri back in 2011, it was an interesting concept plagued by limited functionality. But in typical fashion, Apple over the years has quietly bestowed upon Siri all sorts of cool, unique, and interesting talents. Equally as important, Siri’s overall speed and ability to parse language has increased dramatically in just the last two years alone.

For anyone who was lukewarm on Siri and turned the feature off , it might be time to give it another shot. Believe it or not, Siri has actually become quite useful, a fact which some might find surprising given that the feature only tends to make headlines when it offers up a whimsical, offbeat, or controversial response.
Well, it’s time to give Siri some credit where credit is due. To start out, we’ve compiled a list of six cool Siri commands that you probably didn’t know existed. Some are old, some are new, but they’re all worth giving a spin.
1. Siri can check Twitter in a jiffy
If you want to see what one person or site in particular has been saying on Twitter, you could fire up the Twitter app and then navigate on over to a specific Twitter account. Or, you could save a step and simply ask Siri, “What is (insert Twitter name here) saying?”
Siri, in a heartbeat, will return the queried Twitter account’s 10 most recent tweets.
Here are two quick examples.

Let’s see what’s going on at BGR.
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But wait, there’s more!
Not only can Siri understand Twitter handles, it can also understand Twitter names. For example, LeBron James’ Twitter handle is @KingJames. If you don’t know that off hand, you can just as easily ask Siri “What is Lebron James saying?” and it will still be able to return you James’ 10 most recent tweets.

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This tip is especially useful for Twitter users who follow a lot of people but want to quickly check in on an account or two without getting lost amidst a sea of Tweets.

2. Tell Siri to “Take a Selfie”
Is there a more horrid word in the English language than ‘selfie’? The thing is, people have been taking photos of themselves for years, yet somehow along the way, we decided to start calling such photos selfies as if they represented a completely new medium of photography. But I digress.
If you want to quickly open up your iPhone’s camera app, simply tell Siri to “Take a Selfie” and, wallah!, the camera app will open right up. It’s a nifty little command, albeit with one minor hiccup. When the camera app opens up, the camera orientation is where it last left off. You’d think that the camera app, with a selfie command of all things, would open up with the front facing camera enabled by default. Oh well, perhaps Apple will get around to dealing with that tomfoolery in iOS 12.

3. Get directions in a snap

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Admittedly, using Apple Maps or Google Maps to get directions isn’t too cumbersome of a process. Still, using Siri for all of your navigation needs can make things a bit more efficient. As mentioned earlier, Siri is remarkably good at understanding diction, a talent which makes saying an address aloud much quicker than having to type it in by hand.

To make use of this feature, simply tell Siri to “Get Directions to (insert address here)” and Apple Maps will launch right before your eyes. Notably, you can simply speak an address without having to specify the city.
4. Find out what song is playing
Shazam is amazing, but it’s hard to deny that the app has become a bit of a cluttered mess in recent years. The following customer review of Shazam, ranked as the “Most Helpful” on the App Store, is right on the money:

“This app used to be so handy. If you heard a song that you liked during a movie of whatever, you could quickly load this app and it would tell you the song and artist. Magic! Often times theres limited opportunity to do this because they never play the full song in movies. Load this app nowadays and popups and clutter and dumb options that slow the whole process down, causing you to miss your opportunity to “Shazam” the song in the first place…”

Coming to the rescue is Siri. Simply ask “What song is this?” and Siri, with some help from Shazam behind the scenes, will tell you what’s playing. If you click on the search result, the song will begin playing in Apple Music if you’re a subscriber or on a free trial period.

Siri what song is this feature


Now we don’t want to throw Shazam completely under the bus, so it’s worth noting that using Shazam does provide users with more options, such as the ability to share the song, view song lyrics and much more. Still, if you’re looking for a quick and no frills approach to figuring out what that mysterious song playing overhead is, this Siri command is well worth keeping in mind.

5. Get movie plot synopses
Curious what that new movie everyone is talking about is, well, about? Simply ask Siri “What is (insert movie name here)” and a plot synopsis will come right up. Additionally, Siri offers up a film’s Rotten Tomatoes score (along with a link to notable reviews) along with “Buy” and “Rent” buttons which, when tapped, will take you right to the iTunes Store.

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source: http://bgr.com/2015/07/20/siri-tricks-tips-commands/
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Friday, October 16, 2015

Refurbished Sony Playstations - Best Playstation Game Assassin's Creed - buyEtail




The 12 Best Games For the PlayStation 3



After years of changes both minor and major, the Assassin's Creed series had begun to feel in a rut. (For example: We'd had Assassin's Creed II on this list since its inception.) Finally this year, with the pirate-themed Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, the series has taken a major and unequivocal step forward. It doesn't lose all of the series' bad habits—hello follow missions—but it improves many longstanding problems with better stealth, easier-to-navigate cities, and sidequests that actually feel like they help make your character more powerful. Best of all, it adds naval combat and a vast Caribbean overworld that make the game feel like, in the words of Luke Plunkett, "Wind Waker for grown-ups."

A Good Match For: Pirate fans; history buffs; anyone who's ever wanted to pull up alongside a British frigate, grab a rope and swing from one deck to the other before fighting your way up the deck to take on the captain. So basically, anyone who's ever wanted to be a pirate.

Not a Good Match For: Those who demand precision controls. The on-foot controls in Black Flag are probably the best of the series, but they're still a far cry from where a third-person stealth/platformer should be. It's time for a crouch button, Ubisoft.

source: http://kotaku.com/the-12-best-games-for-the-playstation-3-5877932
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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Refurbished Apple iPhones - Apps to Help you Sleep and get some Rest - buyEtail.com



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Have trouble sleeping? You can count sheep, count backwards, take some medication... or you could try using your iPhone, iPod, or iPad to bring some relaxation to your life. Try these apps to slow down, rejuvenate, and get some sleep!



by Urban Apps
I've been using this awesome sound generator for a couple of years now and it's always being updated with great relaxing sounds. Search for and mark your favorite sounds. It's got a very easy, but beautiful UI and with push notifications on, it will alert you when new sounds are available for download. No extra in app purchases necessary. Great Sound App that will certainly have you snoring in no time!




by Tesla Audio Sciences
Designed specifically for sleep, Power Sleep & Nap by Ambiscience takes the listener on a voyage of electronica entrainment tracks that are proven to bring the user to a blissful peace of mind (in other words, sleep like a baby!). It includes 11 long professional Ambient tracks, 8 Entrainment programs, and 9 beautiful ambient tracks. Power Sleep & Nap also includes an alarm with snooze option and frequent free updates.



by Taber Buhl
If you're a sheep counter, then why not count some cute little virtual sheep as they jump over a wooden fence? This iPad HD app is helpful for putting the kids to bed and it certainly is better than staring at the ceiling! It's a well designed, simple app that allows for song randomization. Watch the stars slowly twinkle in the background! Just prop up your iPad near the bed and count till you fall asleep. Set a timer and the screen and music will gently fade when the timer runs out.

source: http://appadvice.com/applists/show/apps-to-sleep

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Monday, October 12, 2015

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Apple iPad 2 - WiFi Only



Description

The all-new thinner and lighter design makes Apple iPad 2 even more comfortable to hold. It's even more powerful with the dual-core A5 chip, yet has the same 10 hours of battery life. With two cameras, you can make FaceTime video calls, record HD video, and put a twist on your snapshots in Photo Booth. And the iPad Smart Cover (not included) attaches magnetically and wakes up, stands up, and brightens up your iPad 2.

Features
  • Over 65,000 apps made for iPad, available on the App Store
  • Up to 10 hours of battery life
  • Cameras for FaceTime video calling, HD video recording, and Photo Booth
  • 9.7" LED-backlit Multi-Touch display
  • Apple A5 chip with two powerful cores and faster graphics
  • Three-axis gyro, accelerometer and ambient light sensor
  • Video mirroring and video out support up to 1080p with Apple Digital AV Adapter or Apple VGA Adapter (cables sold separately)
  • Video out support at 576p and 480p with Apple Component AV Cable or 576i and 480i with Apple Composite AV Cable (cables sold separately)

What's Included

  • Apple iPad 2 WiFi Only
  • Apple USB Charging Cable
  • Apple Wall Block

*This Item is Grade A Refurbished in Non-Retail packaging and comes with a 90 day money back guarantee from Buyetail.com

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Friday, October 9, 2015

Refurbished Apple iPad - Why You Should Buy an iPad - buyEtail.com





Why did I buy an Apple iPad tablet computer when I already own a Mac computer and an Apple iPhone?
I bought an iPad so that I can maintain my love of reading books and newspapers now that my vision has been reduced significantly from glaucoma and cataracts.

Sure, I could read the same eBooks using the free Kindle app on my Mac or iPhone, but the thin, light, intimate form factor of the iPad allows me to read or write in the comfort of my bed, or on my sofa, or anywhere my travels take me.

With my vision reduced to 20/70 acuity due to glaucoma and cataracts, I can no longer read normal-sized print books. Therefore, because I love to read, I now read virtually any book I want on the iPad via a three-second download of the e-book version from Kindle Books on Amazon.com and read it on my iPad using the free Kindle app.

I also use my iPad to read my daily subscription to the New York Times, to read and write emails, to surf the Internet, to do my online shopping, and to share our family calendars and contacts with my wife on her iPad Mini and iPod Touch using Apple’s iCloud.

I can watch videos, take pictures, or use Siri voice recognition to transcribe my speech to text for use in an email or a word processing document, or I can tap out what I want to write on the iPad’s virtual keyboard or an external Bluetooth keyboard.

For work and play, I’ve downloaded over 175 of the 1,000,000 available apps onto my iPad, most of them for free or at very low cost, so that now I’m both more efficient and never bored.

With the iPad you don’t have to sit at a desk, or strain to see a screen that’s too far away for you to read. You can hold the iPad as close as you want. It’s very intimate and personal.

And, if God forbid, my eyesight should deteriorate further into complete blindness, I can use the iPad’s Voiceover software to control it using my ears, hands, and voice. 

source: http://www.glaucoma.org/treatment/why-i-bought-an-ipad.php
by Paul Otterness

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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Thomas Kinkade Cobblestone Village Great Price- You can buy at buyEtail.com






Thomas Kinkades "Cobblestone Village" Gold Framed Canvas Painting 25.5 X 34


Thomas Kinkade Library Edition:
This is an authentic fine art reproduction from the original painting by Thomas Kinkade, Americas most collected artist. Printed with archival inks, and matched in color and brushstrokes to ensure the quality and accuracy of the reproduction, this textured lithograph from the Library of Thomas Kinkade replicates the original painting in exacting detail.  It is the “closest thing to an original” - and gives the impression that you are viewing the original painting, with all its detailed brushwork and ornate beauty.


"Weve lived here, Nanette and I. Not in this precise village, Ill grant you, but in many like it, during our long and lovely stay in the English Cotswolds. Cobblestone Village conveys the qualitative difference between life in an English village and an American small town. The pace of life in Cobblestone Village seems a century removed from what we typically find in our fast-paced culture. English country life is slow, rich, satisfying. Activity centers on the village to an extraordinary degree.
People come daily for the bakery, dairy, green grocery, butcher shop... as well as the warm conversation and fellowship that truly sustain life. The gathered town folk in Cobblestone Village are as natural, as informal as the overgrown hedges of flowers that line the lane."
—Thomas Kinkade 

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Monday, October 5, 2015

Beats Studio 2.0 Wired OverEar Headphones from buyEtail.com

Beats Studio 2.0 Wired OverEar Headphone


Description
The world’s most famous headphone has been completely redesigned and reimagined. The new Beats Studio is lighter, sexier, stronger, and more comfortable, with precision sound, Adaptive Noise Canceling, a 20-hour rechargeable battery, and RemoteTalk. It has all the energy and excitement you expect from Beats, plus a powerful, reengineered sound.

Features
Beats Acoustic Engine uses precision sound to deliver music the way artists want it to be heard
Streamlined design enhances fit, distributes weight, and adds comfort
Adaptive Noise Canceling blocks out the world in two modes
20-hour rechargeable battery with Auto On/Off and a visible Battery Fuel Gauge keeps the vibe going.
What's Included
Beats Studio 2.0 Headphones
Hard Shell case
3.5mm auxiliary cable
Comes in original red box 
*This Item is Grade A Refurbished and comes with a 90 day money back guarantee from Buyetail.com

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Friday, October 2, 2015

Microsoft Xbox One Console 500GB Hard Drive from buyEtail.com

Microsoft Xbox One Console 500GB Hard Drive


Description

Xbox One brings together the best exclusive games, the most advanced multiplayer, and entertainment experiences you won’t find anywhere else. Play games like Titanfall™ and Halo together with your friends on a network powered by over 300,000 servers for maximum performance. Find new challengers who fit your skill and style with Smart Match, which uses intelligent algorithms to bring the right players together. Turn your best game moments into personalized movies that you can share with friends, or broadcast your gameplay live. Then switch quickly between apps like Netflix, Hulu, and Internet Explorer. Or do two things at once by snapping a game, live TV, a movie or apps side-by-side.

Features
The best exclusive games, the most advanced multiplayer, and unique entertainment experiences
Play games like Titanfall and Halo on a network powered by over 300,000 servers for maximum performance
The most advanced multiplayer on Xbox Live with Smart Match to find new challengers
Note: Kinect sensor sold seperately
What's Included
(1) Xbox One Console
(1) Wireless Controller
(1) HDMI Cable
(1) Power Adapter
*This Item is Grade A Refurbished in Original Retail packaging and comes with a 60 day money back guarantee from Buyetail.com

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