Most People Shouldn't Take Baby Aspirin to Prevent Heart Attacks, U.S. Experts Say

A low dose of aspirin a day may not do as much good for the aging heart as we’ve previously hoped. This week, an independent and influential group of experts announced their intention to downgrade their previous recommendation for some older people to take daily aspirin as a way to reduce their risk of cardiovascular…

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Netflix Suspends Trans Employee Who Spoke Out Against Dave Chappelle’s Special

Queer and trans software engineer Terra Field and two others were punished for reportedly crashing a meeting.

⚡ Gabby Petito’s Cause Of Death Revealed By Coroner

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Paul McCartney Disses Rolling Stones: A ‘Blues Cover Band’

“I think our net was cast a bit wider than theirs,” the former Beatle told The New Yorker.

Apple Event October 18: What we’re expecting

The Apple event scheduled for October 18 will likely feature three Mac products and one AirPods. The devices that’ll likely be shown are AirPods 3, a new MacBook Pro 14, a new MacBook Pro 16, and a new Mac Mini Pro. Each of the macOS devices is rumored to be coming with the next generation in Apple processing power, the … Continue reading

Fortnite Impostors finally gives Among Us credit while teasing a new collaboration

Back in August, Epic Games rolled out a new game mode for Fortnite called Fortnite Impostors. The mode was a Fortnite-themed take on the Mafia/Werewolf party game made popular in video game format by Among Us, which exploded in popularity during the pandemic. There was just one problem with the rollout of Fortnite Impostors, as there was no mention of … Continue reading

Netflix's 'League of Legends' show is getting an immersive IRL event

The animated League of Legends series Arcane will hit Netflix on November 6th and Riot Games is marking the launch with an in-person immersive experience connected to the series. The publisher teamed up with Secret Cinema to host the Arcane experience, which will only be available in Los Angeles.

You’ll get to explore the Undercity, where you’ll delve into the origins of two LoL champions. You’ll take on missions, find secret hideouts, form alliances and evade enforcers. The ending of the story will be different depending on the choices you make, so Arcane might encourage repeat visits.

Riot is pushing into another realm of entertainment here. “For the launch of Arcane, we really wanted to find the right partner who shared our vision for bringing such a rich IP and to life in an interactive, immersive way,” Brandon Miao, cross-product experiences and partnerships lead for Riot Experience, said. “Bringing players new, authentic out-of-game experiences that tie back to the narrative of the show is a first for us, and something we are incredibly excited to share with players as we expand to entertainment.”

The Arcane experience will debut on November 21st and tickets cost $70. You’ll get your first chance at snagging a ticket through a presale that starts on October 13th at 3PM ET. You can sign up for ticket alerts through Secret Cinema. General admission starts 24 hours later.

Secret Cinema has built a reputation for creating immersive experiences based on movies and, more recently with its Stranger Things adaptation, TV shows. This is the first time it has taken on a project with roots in gaming.

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Ridley Scott is never one to mince words. Just Google his name and you’re likely to find the legendary director’s hot takes on a variety of subjects, like extraterrestrials, Star Wars, and beyond. That’s especially true when it comes to franchises he helped make famous like Blade Runner and Alien. So, with the first

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How To Share Screen In FaceTime

When Apple first launched FaceTime, many mocked the company. This is because the concept of FaceTime back then was simplistic – a video calling tool. This was also at the time when many other competing handsets as well as third-party apps already supported the tool, but yet for some reason, it took Apple a while to not only bring front-facing cameras to the iPhone, but also video calling.

However, fast forward to today, FaceTime has become the default video calling app not just for iPhones, but iPads and also Mac computers, allowing users within Apple’s product ecosystem to quickly video call each other.

With the launch of iOS 15, Apple also introduced a new tool in the form of screen sharing, where users on FaceTime calls could now screen share with each other. This is useful for collaborating on work or school projects, or if you simply want to show someone something on your phone.

Screen Share In FaceTime

To screen share during a FaceTime call, you will need to have the latest version iOS 15 installed. Note at this point in time, screen sharing isn’t part of the iOS 15 update yet. Apple says it will be coming in a later update that should be by the end of 2021, so keep that in mind, but the steps below are still valid.

According to Apple, devices that are eligible for the iOS 15 update include:

  • iPhone 6s or later
  • iPhone SE first and second gen
  • iPod touch (7th generation)
  • iPad Air (2, 3rd, 4th generation)
  • iPad mini (4, 5th, 6th generation)
  • iPad (6th-9th generation)
  • All iPad Pro models

Assuming you have a device that’s compatible and have updated to the latest version of iOS:

  1. Launch FaceTime on your iPhone or iPad
  2. Tap New FaceTime
  3. Select the contact you want to FaceTime with
  4. Tap the green FaceTime button to start the call
  5. Once the call has been connected, tap the SharePlay button at the top right corner of the screen’s control panel
  6. Tap Share My Screen
  7. After a 3-second countdown, your screen will be shared

During screen sharing, you can launch other apps and do other things on your phone while the FaceTime call is still active. The other person will essentially see everything you’re doing, so make sure you’re not opening anything sensitive that you don’t want the other person to see.

You will also notice a purple SharePlay icon at the top left corner of the iPhone or iPad’s screen to indicate that screen sharing in FaceTime is currently active. You can tap on it to bring up the FaceTime control panel and tap the SharePlay icon to end screen sharing, or you can just end the call which will end screen sharing as well.

How To Share Screen In FaceTime

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