Gimp Vs Photoshop Key Differences

GIMP vs Photoshop What is GIMP? GIMP is a freeware and open-source raster graphic editing tool. The full form of GIMP is GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is used for image editing and retouching, free form drawing, convert images into different formats, and more specialized work. This program is released under GPLv3+ licenses and is available for macOS, Microsoft Windows, and Linux. What is Photoshop? Photoshop is an application for photo retouching and image editing....

October 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1169 words · Dorothy Thornton

Godzilla King Of The Monsters New Titans Methuselah Explained

Methuselah is one of the new Titans introduced in Godzilla: King of the Monsters and one of 17 Titans confirmed to exist in Legendary’s MonsterVerse. The 17 Titans include a few classic Toho kaiju, but are mostly comprised of original monsters created specifically for the MonsterVerse franchise. In-universe, the Titans have been inactive for centuries, but eco-terrorists led by Jonah (Charles Dance) and Emma (Vera Farmiga) introduce them to the modern world by waking up Rodan and King Ghidorah with the Orca....

October 18, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Laura Jacobs

Godzilla Suggests That Humans Titans Have Always Been Enemies

Godzilla: King of the Monsters implies that humans and Titans peacefully coexisted thousands of years ago, but the credits suggest that in actuality, humans and Titans have always been enemies. Apparently, mankind has a very long and complex history with the Titans in the MonsterVerse. After Godzilla is seemingly killed by the Oxygen Destroyer in Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Monarch goes looking for him deep in the ocean, where they find the Hollow Earth tunnels....

October 18, 2022 · 2 min · 425 words · Nathan Bailey

Google Tip Change The New Layout Back To Single Layout

Log in to Google+ and at the top click the More dropdown menu. Then tap or click the the single column view button under Stream Layout. That’s it. Now everything will be in a single column. Of course it’s just as easy to switch back. I actually dig the larger default layout, especially on large high pixel monitors. What do you think of the new layout of Google Plus? Leave a comment and let us know!...

October 18, 2022 · 1 min · 159 words · James Tomer

Google Launches Youtube Creator Studio App For Ios

Following the release of YouTube Creator Studio for Android, Google has now made the app available for iOS devices. What’s the Creator Studio, you ask? Well, Google has finally created an all-in-one app hub for YouTube creators to access channel/video-specific information. Basically, it’s only helpful if you actually make (or plan to make) YouTube videos. Essentially this app will provide quick access to video/channel analytics, comment moderation tools, YouTube-related notifications, and the traditional Video Manager that’s found on the desktop site....

October 18, 2022 · 2 min · 250 words · Shirley Halsey

Google Play Music Finally Hits Ios With A Free Month Of All Access And Programmable Radio In 21 Countries

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVukJXI5NXM] After much anticipation, Google finally released its native Google Play Music app for iOS today. The All Access and Radio service was originally announced at Google IO in May with the promise that it would be ported to iOS devices a few weeks later. Then it was rumored last month. Well, today it is really here and Google was nice enough to give us a great look at the service yesterday (video above)....

October 18, 2022 · 3 min · 621 words · Gary Setser

Get Out Is Holding Onto A 100 Rotten Tomatoes Score

Earlier this week, SR published a round-up of the so far uniformly positive reviews that the new racially-charged horror/comedy Get Out - the directorial debut of Key & Peele co-creator Jordan Peele - had received over on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. At the time of that article’s writing, Get Out still only had about 30 reviews posted, and it’s not too uncommon for a highly praised film to start out at the 100 percent mark based only on early reviews, then have that score drop by the time said movie has actually arrived in theaters....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 425 words · Margarita Rosasco

God Of War Ragnarok All Puzzles And Solutions In Order

God of War Ragnarok is out for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The much-anticipated game is back with its puzzles to blow your mind. The game is entirely based on its previous version of 2018, God of War, and the game mechanics are also quite interesting. The new iteration of God of War Ragnarok has a lot of puzzles included to make the game much more interesting to play. The previous version of the game also had a few puzzles, but this time the puzzles are much more advanced and will take much more effort to complete....

October 17, 2022 · 7 min · 1381 words · Kurt Gross

Google Abandons H 264 In Chrome Is Youtube Next

Google has decided that future versions of its Chrome Web browser will not support H.264, citing the ‘proprietary’ nature of the Apple-preferred standard. Proprietary, non-open, buggy Flash, of course, will be supported. Explaining the decision, the company said, The hypocrisy of abandoning a popular format while retaining support for the deeply proprietary Flash format wasn’t explained — though the tech press didn’t miss this. “Though H.264 plays an important role in video, as our goal is to enable open innovation, support for the codec will be removed and our resources directed towards completely open codec technologies....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 246 words · Annabelle Vandenbosch

Google Exec Comments On Ios 6 Maps Video

[ooyala code=”BrOWh4NTpclZ6spl7Lv0IUL4nC19XOSe”] Google UK Marketing Director Dan Cobley briefly spoke with Bloomberg TV today on Apple’s decision to remove Google Maps from iOS 6, but the most intriguing part about his statement concerned how people could continue to use Google Maps after updating. Cobley noted folks on iOS 6 can still “use Google Maps by downloading them or going to the Google Maps website.” This is an interesting comment, however, as there is no Google Maps-related app from Google available in the App Store aside from the Google Earth app....

October 17, 2022 · 1 min · 206 words · Eric Tommie

Google Fi Adds Wi Fi Calling Global Hotspot To Iphone 9To5Google

Google Fi is rolling out a trio of updates today that are focused on the MVNO’s international experience when traveling, starting with Wi-Fi calling for iPhone subscribers. Wi-Fi calling with Google Fi is now coming to the iPhone after years of Google Fi only supporting Android. This is ideal when in large buildings or underground on the subway, as well as internationally. If both Wi-Fi and cellular are available, Google says it will “route your call over whichever one gives you the best connection....

October 17, 2022 · 2 min · 252 words · Dwayne May

Google Now Lets You Download Or Delete All Of Your Saved Search History

Go ahead access the new Google History webpage and you will be able to see there your entire search history, download it or choose to remove it. As you can see, you can customize your search to see queries by hour or day, and you can also ‘go back in time’ by clicking on the older button. But that can prove to be a little annoying, so just modify the web address as you can see in the screenshot from below and include the year and month you like....

October 17, 2022 · 3 min · 471 words · Joseph Smith

George Romero Invented Modern Zombies

The recent news that George A. Romero had passed away after a short battle with lung cancer left both friends and fans devastated. Best known for his iconic Night of the Living Dead and its sequels, Romero also directed Creepshow, Monkey Shines, The Dark Half and a few other films as well. On top of his directing credits, he also served as a writer on additional projects and even appeared as an actor in a few roles....

October 16, 2022 · 10 min · 2066 words · Robert Reynolds

Getting Error Steam Deck Attempting A Lot Of Purchases Wait A While

As you’ve already known that Valve Corporation has developed a new, powerful PC gaming handheld device ‘Steam Deck’ like a Switch console based on SteamOS, interested buyers are unable to reserve the device. It includes reserve early errors for the new accounts and purchasing errors as well. So, if you’re one of the victims to also getting Error Steam Deck Attempting a Lot of Purchases Wait a While then follow this guide to fix it....

October 16, 2022 · 3 min · 638 words · Mary Barkett

Ghostbusters Michael K Williams Says He Has A Scene With Slimer

The idea of a Ghostbusters reboot hasn’t been a very easy one to swallow for many. Right from the beginning, before any announcement had been made regarding who the cast would be, or which characters from the original 1984 Ivan Reitman film would be returning (or, rather, won’t be returning, since this is a “hard reboot”), there was staunch opposition. Many people simply could not and will not stomach the idea of rebooting a film that is widely seen as a classic....

October 16, 2022 · 3 min · 625 words · Fred Bernhart

Giveaway Game Of Thrones Series Finale Bundle

Eight seasons of Game of Thrones come to an end this weekend, and to celebrate one of the most epic television series of all time we’ve partnered with HBO and Insight Editions to offer a giveaway. Just in time for the Game of Thrones series finale - where we await the outcome of Daenerys Targaryen’s extreme attack on King’s Landing - we’re giving away a prize bundle that fittingly features dragon egg candles, that burn like dragon’s breath....

October 16, 2022 · 2 min · 372 words · Christopher Stewart

Gobber Is How To Train Your Dragon S Gay Hero

Here’s how an ad-libbed line in the How To Train Your Dragon franchise made Gobber the Belch a rare LGBT animated hero. How To Train Your Dragon came out in 2010 and was the start of a charming movie trilogy that told the coming-of-age tale of young Viking Hiccup (Jay Baruchel) and his adventures as a dragon rider. Alongside American Ferrera as Hiccup’s love interest Astrid and Gerard Butler as his dad Stoick the Vast, the cast also included Scottish actor, comedian, and TV host Craig Ferguson, who voiced Gobber the Belch....

October 16, 2022 · 3 min · 438 words · William Grande

Godzilla King Of The Monsters Trailer Goes Over The Rainbow

The new preview for Godzilla: King of the Monsters combines footage from the film with the classic Wizard of Oz song, “Over the Rainbow”. It’s the latest trailer for the Godzilla (2014) sequel to juxtapose footage of the movie’s kaiju wreaking havoc on the planet (or one another) with soothing music, as a way of making the whole thing feel more operatic and sweeping. The trend began with King of the Monsters’ original San Diego Comic-Con trailer, which was set to the classical tune “Clair de Lune”....

October 16, 2022 · 3 min · 443 words · Leanne Rybicki

Godzilla Vs Kong Adds Iron Fist S Jessica Henwick

Iron Fist’s Jessica Henwick is the latest addition to Godzilla vs. Kong’s cast. Warner Bros. and Legendary are building towards the first crossover of their MonsterVerse, and, prior to filming, they’ve been busy adding cast members to director Adam Wingard’s film, including the former Iron Fist and Game of Thrones star. Little did we know in 2014 that Gareth Edwards’ Godzilla would kick off yet another cinematic universe. It subsequently led to the mighty Kong’s successful return to the big screen in Jordan Vogt-Roberts’ Kong: Skull Island, which then opened the door for the epic MonsterVerse....

October 16, 2022 · 3 min · 440 words · Tommy Lawrence

Google Announces Brillo And Weave Android Derivative To Power Internet Of Things Devices

Brillo is an underlying operating system for the internet of things devices. It is built with minimal system requirements and supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Low Energy, and other connectivity options. A developer preview of it will arrive in Q3 of this year. The company also announced Weave, the language or standardized communications protocol which will let Brillo-powered devices and other gadgets to talk to one another. A developer preview of it will arrive in Q4 of this year....

October 16, 2022 · 1 min · 204 words · Gladys Vasta