oliviakane, Author at Tech Tips https://techattitude.com/author/oliviakane/ A blog on Tech Tips, Online Tools and Software, Blogging, Mobile World, Tech News and Social Media Sat, 20 Oct 2012 14:48:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Downloading Online Cartoon Games on Mobile Phone is Quite Easy https://techattitude.com/downloading-online-cartoon-games-on-mobile-phone-is-quite-easy/ https://techattitude.com/downloading-online-cartoon-games-on-mobile-phone-is-quite-easy/#respond Sat, 20 Oct 2012 14:46:28 +0000 http://techattitude.com/?p=16691 Online cartoon games may be downloaded to the mobilephone, or streamed over a data connection for live play. The former method ensures that a finite packet of data is sent to the phone, so the user knows how much of his or her data allowance has been eaten up by the transfer – after that, he or she should theoretically be able to play his or her games with no further requirements from the data provider.

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Online cartoon games may be downloaded to the mobilephone, or streamed over a data connection for live play. The former method ensures that a finite packet of data is sent to the phone, so the user knows how much of his or her data allowance has been eaten up by the transfer – after that, he or she should theoretically be able to play his or her games with no further requirements from the data provider. To download online cartoon games, you first have to find the games you want to play. This is made easier by searching either for type of game or for games based on your favourite cartoons. Basically, you’re looking at two ways to search for your games: one where you find the sorts of games you like, and then choose the ones you want to play based on your affiliation with a certain cartoon; and the other in which you go straight for cartoon affiliation and play whatever titles you can find.

Once you have found the cartoon games you want to play, it’s time to get them onto your phone. Normally this is done through an app store – which will either be run through your phone’s own menu, or through the site providing the games you want to download. Don’t be put off by the word “store” – the app store doesn’t always charge for games, so where sites say they are free they will be.

The best way to download a cartoon game onto your phone requires you to boot up a computer. If you are on the move, though, and can’t – just be sure you check on the price (if there is one) and the amount of data the game “costs”, i.e. how much of your data usage will go when you take it off the web and into your phone. Of course, most cartoon games are designed specifically to ensure that you don’t “spend” too much data – so if you download one or two you shouldn’t have to worry. It is only when you download several that your data usage may start to creep up to a level where you have to keep an eye on it: though here at least you should be warned by your phone, either through the service provider or by an app you can download for free.

If you are not on the move, download the cartoon games you want straight to your computer. Put them in the relevant phone software, for example iTunes, and then sync your phone with the new content. In this way you can get the game without having to spend data.

The modern phone is a remarkable device, capable of huge storage. That said, it’s always a good idea to keep your games tidy – deleting any you have completed and no longer play, for example. Even if you do it for no other reason, you’ll be making it easier to find the cartoon games you do like next time you find yourself at a loose end.

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Comparing Leading UK Fibre Broadband Providers https://techattitude.com/comparing-leading-uk-fibre-broadband-providers/ https://techattitude.com/comparing-leading-uk-fibre-broadband-providers/#respond Wed, 21 Mar 2012 15:15:30 +0000 http://techattitude.com/?p=13206 Fibre optic broadband looks set to represent the future of Internet services in the UK. Unlike DSL broadband, which relies on existing phone lines, fibre optic broadband uses its own high quality cables to run a signal directly into homes, or to a local neighbourhood hub. Here is a comparison of the best UK Fibre Broadband providers.

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Fibre optic broadband looks set to represent the future of Internet services in the UK. Unlike DSL broadband, which relies on existing phone lines, fibre optic broadband uses its own high quality cables to run a signal directly into homes, or to a local neighbourhood hub. Most of these connections currently go through the latter option, and can potentially provide speeds of up to 100 Mb, which is around 10 times higher than the current average broadband speed for the country.

The main providers of fibre optic broadband are currently BT and Virgin Media. Both companies have invested significant resources into wiring up areas, as well as developing the infrastructure to deliver fibre optic broadband on a consistent basis. The two companies already have a strong footing in the UK broadband sector, and will compete to lead an expanding fibre optic market during the next few years. When trying to compare BT Infinity and Virgin Broadband services, it is important to look at basic appeals like speed, packaging and economy, and the current practicality of paying for a fibre optic line.

Speeds

Speed represents fibre optic broadband’s major appeal, with BT and Virgin both promising significant upgrades on current UK rates. However, these come in both standard enhanced packages, and in limited super fast deals. In terms of BT Infinity, current options include a 40 Mb speed, with budget options for 10 Mb fibre optic broadband. The latter option promises greater reliability than current connections.

By comparison, Virgin Media are rolling out speeds of 50 Mb to 100 Mb in certain parts of the country. This will represent the highest end of broadband speeds, with Virgin Media also offering 30 Mb and 20 Mb deals at the lower end of the market. These speeds are also likely to be gradually upgraded over time, with Virgin recently promising increases for existing customers.

Packages

In terms of existing deals, a 40 Mb BT Infinity deal with unlimited usage and off peak calls is currently available from £20 a month, which will rise to £25 after a three month trial. The same service without the unlimited usage cap is about £18 a month. Unlimited usage deals and phone calls are becoming a crucial part of the fibre optic package as consumers demand better streaming and downloading.

Virgin Media also claim to offer unlimited usage, with average 30 Mb packages including television and phone calls for £18.50 a month, rising to £26.50 with unlimited UK calls. The  provider’s super fast 100 Mb packages are being promoted at £25 a month, with 50 Mb at £25.50. Cheaper capped broadband is available at 20 Mb for £7.99.

Deciding between the two providers also means a consideration of their additional features. BT Infinity’s TV options range from premium deals of £47.20 a month with Sky Sports, or £37.50 without them. Virgin Media’s 10 Mb package also includes their digital channel lineup, while 50 and 100 Mb deals come with options for over 100 channels.

Practicality

It is also important to think about the current practicality of going for a high speed fibre optic line, or switching to another service. Super fast broadband is still only available in parts of the country, with Virgin hoping to achieve a national level of coverage by 2015 or 2020. The slower fibre optic packages are also primarily valuable because of their enhancement, rather than replacement, of existing services.

In this context, if you already have a BT or Virgin Media contract, it is worth considering which package works best for your current deal. Gradual increases in speed and reliability are the current focus of the two providers, although competition for super fast connections will rise as the fibre optic infrastructure improves.

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