月份: 2020 年 5 月
Silence those klaxons by disabling emergency alerts on your Samsung Galaxy
Before I begin this how-to, I want to start by saying that Amber and emergency alerts play a vital role in spreading public safety and security announcements, and these are essential communications. Acting quickly on locating injured or missing children or elderly is also vital. That being said, I am human, and I can acknowledge that there have been occasions where I really couldn’t be interrupted (especially by a blaring horn sound), or I was already aware of the safety issue in question. Here’s how to disable or silence Amber and emergency alerts on your Samsung Galaxy phone for those times when you need just a bit of respite from those blaring klaxons.
How to disable Amber and emergency alerts on your Galaxy
Note: To disable emergency alerts on a Samsung Galaxy phone, you’ll need first to make sure that you have Samsung Messages set as your default SMS app. If you do not, you’ll need first to make that switch, then follow the steps below. Then you can switch back to your favorit…
Give the gift of a new language with the Rosetta Stone Mother’s Day sale
This Mother’s Day, Rosetta Stone is giving you the ability to give mom a big surprise at a discount. Subscriptions to its single language and unlimited language plans are now on sale through May 11. You can choose a 3-month membership to any single language for just $35.97, or purchase an unlimited language plan starting at $95.88 with the 12-month option. Lifetime and 2-year plans are on sale as well.
While the single language option is great, having a Rosetta Stone Unlimited membership lets you learn any of the 24 languages that Rosetta Stone provides material on. It allows you to switch back and forth between languages and focus on the ones you actually want to learn. It’s also the most affordable way to join overall, as you can grab a membership for its 2-year plan at what amounts to just $5.99 monthly or even pay for a lifetime subscription priced at $199. The total cost of whichever subscription you choose is due at checkout.
Rosetta Stone is a proven method to learning a new…
The Last of Us Part II leakers were not from Naughty Dog, according to Sony
The leaks weren’t coming from the inside, apparently.
What you need to know
The Last of Us Part II suffered major plot leaks the other day.
Rumors pointed towards a disgruntled Naughty Dog employee leaking it.
Sony has identified the leakers and confirmed they were not affiliated with Sony or Naughty Dog in any way.
Fans were taken by surprise last week when someone had apparently leaked the entire plot and ending to The Last of Us Part II, complete with gameplay footage. Rumors initially began to swirl that the leak came from a disgruntled Naughty Dog employee over pay disputes, but that appears to have been false. Sony confirmed in a statement to GamesIndustry.biz that the parties responsible for the leak did not work for Sony or Naughty Dog in any capacity.
Sony has confirmed to GamesIndustry.biz that it has identified the primary individuals responsible for the leaks earlier this weeks, saying they were not affiliated with Sony Interactive Entertainment or Naughty Dog, a…