When you activate your Apple Music membership streaming service 3 month free trial, Apple makes you choose a plan to sign up to, which will begin once the trial is over. The subscription will automatically charge you after the trial, unless you switch off the subscription auto-renewal.
To switch off the Apple Music streaming subscription auto-renewal service - follow these steps:
1. Open the "Music" app.
2. Tap the account icon (the circle with the silhouette) in the top left corner.
3. Tap "View Apple ID".
4. Under the Subscriptions heading, tap "Manage".
5. Here, (Apple Music Membership) you can now switch off auto-renewal.
Your Apple Music Membership free trial will continue until the three months are over.
Angry Birds Fight! Can feel a little unfair at times. As the game is free to download, the in-app purchase of gems are what you really need to get all the really cool and powerful accessories to win the battles - especially when the game pairs you up against a much higher level player.
There is a way that you can almost guarantee that you win every fight. It may be a bug or maybe it's a feature - but until it's fixed or changed, it's a great little hack that requires no extra software, code changes, or anything like that.
Angry Birds Fight! - The 'Offline' Bug / Cheat
While playing Angry Birds Fight! I often noticed other players going 'offline' mid-game. I thought, are they quitting? Is the game dropping out for them? Or do so many people really have that bad internet connection? Then I versed a player that I was a higher level than. I noticed that player quickly went offline at the beginning of the game. And that's when the idea came to me - what if you go offline on purpose? What will happen? Will the game cut you off? Or will you continue to play?
I tried out my theory. I started the game, got paired up then quickly pulled up the Control Center menu on my iPhone and switched off my Wi-Fi connection (I also have the game set to not use cellular data). After a few seconds, the offline writing appeared on my side of the screen and the game continued - all without any effects from the other player. The game ended and before the fight animation, I switched Wi-Fi back on again. (This is important to do before the fight ends or you will get a network error). My opponents shield score was low (what seemed like a base number determined by their level). I played the game well enough and had a higher shield. The game played out and I won! I tried this a few other times, and as long as I matched enough to get a decent attack and shield score, I always won.
One side-effect of using this bug/hack/cheat is that you don't seem to get any extra bonus points at the end of the game, like for winning a Chance Battle. I was always only awarded 3 points to the stage.
Whether this is a bug or not in the Angry Birds Fight! game. For now - it's a great cheat to use - to win the fight!
In the iOS and Android game, Power Rangers Dash, the Gold RPM Ranger (a.k.a. Operator Gold) has the special ability of 'Flying'! Cool, right?! Well, if you can't quite figure out why you can't get your Ranger to fly - it's because he doesn't actually fly - he actually glides down, slowly to the ground. Kind of misleading, but anyway - here's how to 'glide' with RPM Gold:
To glide with RPM Gold, simply tap the 'Jump' button 2 times and then a 3rd time - but on the 3rd, hold the button down. When you release the 'Jump' button or press 'Attack' - your team will fall back to the ground.
Wondering if it's possible to level-up a B-Grade Ranger to and A-Grade Ranger in iOS and Android game, Power Rangers Dash? Yes! You can. As you may or may not know - if you upgrade a C-Grade Power Ranger to Level 10, they'll become a B-Grade Ranger. It's a little different to become a A-Grade.
To upgrade a B-Grade to A-Grade Ranger, you'll need to upgrade your Ranger to Level 15 (the max level for a B-grade). Then you have the option to "Grade Up". Grading your Ranger up will cost you 10 G-Coins. Then, your new A-Grade Power Ranger will become a Level 0. Leveling up to Level 1 may downgrade your Rangers DMG and/or the SPD stats.
The latest game in the Angry Birds series, Angry Birds Fight! - is a match-3 game, with bird-fighting action, whacky accessories items, set on the seas traveling to the uncharted islands!
The matching part of the game is similar to other popular games like; Candy Crush, Bejeweled, ect... where you match up 3 or more items of the same in a row - but this being Angry Birds, this game has a twist. Matching up the birds actually powers-up your shield and attack - which you use to battle your Angry Bird with other real opponents from around the world.
Angry Birds Fight! features a bit of a pirate theme, as explore the uncharted islands with your birds on a boat. Collect and attach different items to your boat to make it stronger - which will come in handy when battling the pigs!
Fight! is structured into different stages (islands), and levels, each with many battles required and Pig battle challenges to win.
The game features; Red Bird, Chuck (Yellow bird), the Bomb bird, Stella (who can be purchased using Gems or by 'helping out' your Facebook friends), The Blues, and Matilda.
The Birds can be unlocked via different methods, and can be leveled up with experience and made more powerful by attaching accessories - which can also be leveled up.
Other than battling other people, there are also 'Boss' battles - where you face off against a Pig and his ship/boat.
My dislikes include: when the game matches you against someone who is 5 or more levels higher than you (even though they are not impossible to beat). The lack of ability to easily gain more accessory items for your birds. And the lack of coins, which you only gain when battling a Pig and his boat or from selling an item.
I have to say, this is the first Angry Birds game since Angry Birds Go! That I've actually enjoyed playing. If you like the Angry Bird characters, action / fighting, and those candy / jewel matching games - Angry Birds Fight! Is the perfect blend. I recommend you check it out.
Angry Birds Fight! Is free to download, with in-app purchases available, for iPhone and iPad. Download it now from the App Store.
Ever been using your Mac and an Apple TV at the same time, in the same room, and noticed that the remote was controlling your Mac? Opening iTunes and playing music, or turning the volume up or down... Well, that's because Mac's come with the Infrared Reception receiver switched on by default. It's convenient because it allows you to use any IR device that can work with a Mac without needing to set it up - but bad because it can cause unwanted control of your computer. Luckily the solution is simple.
How To Switch Off Infrared Reception on Mac /
Prevent unwanted control from Apple TV Remote:
1. Click the 'Apple menu' then "System Preferences" (or the "System Preferences" app from your dock).
2. Click "Security & Privacy", and then "General."
3. Click the lock in the bottom corner and enter your password.
4. Tick “Disable remote control infrared receiver.”
(Or) If you want your Mac to work with specify remote, instead of switching off infrared receiver, click "Pair" - and follow the instructions to link your Mac to the remote.