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Making the Most Out of Covid With Online Gaming

2020 has been a tough year for pretty much everyone. Not only have we all had to adapt to a different way of life outside our homes, but most of us have also had to spend a lot more time indoors. At first, this was quite a novelty for most people. However, as time goes on, it can be quite difficult to find new ways to entertain yourself at home. 

One very popular form of indoor entertainment that never gets old is online gaming. Online gaming falls into two main categories. There are those games that were developed purely for fun while others allow you to make some big bucks. 


Here are just some of the great aspects of gambling online:

Game choice: With online gaming, the amount of games available to play is immense. If you like video slot games, there are loads of different types of these to be found, all offering different stakes, prizes, and bonuses. Or, if you prefer the more traditional kind of casino games such as Blackjack, Roulette, Video Poker, there are plenty of these to enjoy too. 

Offers and bonuses: Most gambling site like to entice new players to join and as such usually offers quite a generous welcome bonus. Some also offer good deposit bonuses too so that each time you add funds you get a little extra to play with. Who doesn’t love something for free?    

Payout time. No one likes waiting to receive the money they’ve won, but with online gaming, it’s to be expected. Thankfully, most sites are pretty good at paying out fast and usually you’ll be able to spend your windfall within 2-3 of winning it. 

Play on the Go: The other awesome thing about online gambling is that you can play from anywhere in the world. All you need is a mobile-friendly device and a good signal. So whether you’re sat at home, on the bus, or in your mother-in-law’s living room, you can still take part in the odd game of poker should you wish. 


Deposit options: This may vary depending on the site you choose to play on. Generally, most well-known sites accept a good range of payment options, with the most popular being including credit card or bank transfer. However, with the rise of cryptocurrency, more sites are starting to offer Bitcoin deposits too. 

By typing in the right keywords in Google, in just a few seconds you have access to hundreds and thousands of online gaming sites just ready to sign you up. The problem is, how do you know which to choose? One popular gambling site around at the moment it Slots.Lv. It offers its players a wide range of game choices, a friendly customer service team, and fast payouts. To give you a better taste of what they’re all about, check out this review of Slots.lv casino.

We hope you found the above useful and are now ready to tackle the world of online gaming. Just remember to have fun but keep safe.  And only ever bet what you can afford to lose. 

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The Pros and Cons of Using Technology in College Classrooms

Education is something so priceless, something that no monetary value can be placed upon. It leads to the rise and subsequent falls of civilizations. Over the millennia, the way we teach may have changed, but what we teach and why has not (with the exclusions of new technologies). As these new technologies develop they create unique situations and scenarios that were not possible prior, such as computing devices. Never did Aristotle think that one day the mind of a human would be, albeit poorly, be mimicked by a machine

Many of these computing devices find their ways into the classrooms and student’s hands, sometimes helping them and sometimes hindering them, going so far as damaging their educational experiences. From tablet computers to laptops and e-readers computers have infiltrated the teaching space and have utterly changed how the student engages with their learning.

While the gadget world might be big and wide, today, we will be examining these devices, taking a look at them, and seeing how they can negatively affect students’ learning experience. So join us, sit back and relax, and let us get started on this journey.


What Gadgets Do Students Use?

So before we continue it’s important to understand what we are talking about, as “gadgets” is such a broad term, and it is only in certain scenarios where negative effects can be observed. So what is it we are talking about? Well, things like cell phones, laptops, tablets, e-readers, smartwatches, smart glasses, calculators, and beyond. It is amazing what one would see in a modern-day college classroom. There are so many devices out there, and for so many things that it can become a myriad of options.

While each of these gadgets is cool, and has its place, for many of them that place is not the classroom according to recent studies. Devices such as laptops, which’s use are to take notes to become portals to other worlds, worlds of distraction, and bad attention spans.

While having your notes all typed up and nice can be a great thing, if you cannot focus on what is being said or is going on, you’re not going to absorb the information, and not learn the lesson.

For example, using the laptop again, such studies as we have cited show that handwriting is more effective when it comes to memorization and actual learning of a subject, a laptop takes that away from you, giving you typing. This causes a miscommunication between the areas of our brain that are trying to learn, and that which is thirsting for entertainment. it is so easy to open that web browser…

What Are the Cons?

So now that we know what we are talking about, and more about some of the risks that they post, are these devices harmful to a young mind? Well, it depends on who you ask, and the discipline of the individual. Many use their digital devices as an escape from the classroom. From texting their best friends, either funny jokes or even test answers, to playing video games on their laptops. having devices in the classroom can pose a lot of problems.

As any educator knows it is hard enough to keep your student’s attention on you and the subject matter. Give them tools, where they can do whatever they imagine whenever they want with no restraint and keeping their attention, is near impossible.

Texting and the use of mobile phones cause constant distraction. Before this only used to be a problem on the high school front, but as we progress into the technological age our elementary schools are being thrown into the mix as well.

Other than that, devices usually help students cheat on tests as with a smartphone all the information is on their fingertips. It doesn’t take much time to open a browser and find the right answer to an exam question or use an essay writing service like PaperHelp to get your essay done. Devices should not be allowed in the classroom to promote an equal opportunity learning environment that can be supported on all levels. When it comes down to it, technological devices have their place. But is it the classroom?

What About the Pros?

Now, not everything is all bad and evil when it comes to tech in the classroom. There have been more recent developments since the laptop that has led to different circumstances that could lead to some people changing their position on the matter. Tablet computers are a great example to look at as one of the main arguments against the use of laptops in class is the loss of the handwritten notes and memorization and learning that comes with it.

With some of the higher-end tablet computers, you can get a stylus, sometimes called a pen or pencil that writes on the device just as if you were using paper. Giving you all the benefits of a technological device while reserving some of the more conservative offerings of a pen and paper.

But that is not to say that all is well, as there are still such disturbances as the dreaded cell phone and other smart devices that are small and often kept on person. Not only can these devices be used for nefarious purposes if allowed, and not supervised properly, they can become simple distractions! A student with the best intentions could be sitting in class working on his test and his cell phone starts to ring simply because he forgot to turn it off. It was mandatory to turn off, and he was not allowed to have that phone in the classroom, to begin with, him, and all his classmates would not have had to have suffered the distraction caused by the phone.


Conclusion

When everything is taken into consideration, from the positives to the negatives, there seems to be room for a great debate on whether technology has a place in the classroom or not, and there may be no right answer. It might depend on the individual, and the type of device as well as how they use it. For some students, typing up their notes is just as if not more engaging than writing them down. For those that still like to write, those options are out there as well, with all the added benefits of today’s technology at their fingertips.

But this technology can also be very dangerous, causing distraction and inequality to run rampant within the classroom. Causing a dissenting learning environment where students play video games and text friends instead of listening to their instructor. It really can be a dream or a nightmare. But with the right teacher, the right guidelines, teaching is possible in any situation.

Questions to Ask to Spot Scams

Unfortunately, we live in an age when scams are common and many of them occur online, which can often make them harder to spot, leading all ti sorts of people falling, the victim. However, this doesn’t mean that you have to fall into the same trap. One good way of spotting scams and protecting yourself against them is by asking yourself the questions listed below.

Have You Been Contacted for No Reason?

Whenever you receive a cold call or an unexpected email, this should start the alarm bells ringing straight away. Phishing scams are still popular with hackers, so take a look at Proofpoint for more information about this particular area. It is a very unusual situation if an organization contacts you asking for sensitive information. Rather than continue talking to the person on the phone or clicking through a link from an email, contact the company directly yourself.


Is it Too Good to Be True?

Often, people draw you in with offers that appear too good to be true – usually involving some sort of offer, cash prize, etc. Don’t be tempted into anything that is going to draw you in and get you to pass over financial details or personal information of any kind. Keep in mind the rule that if something appears too good to be true then the chances are that it actually is.

Are There Spelling and Grammar Mistakes?

It is often the case in phishing emails that they are littered with spelling and grammar mistakes that can act as clues that the person contacting you isn’t who they say they are. Legitimate organizations have professionals ironing out any errors, so it is unlikely to be real. If you aren’t too hot on your spelling and grammar, you could always run the email through a checking system such as Grammarly.

Have You Been Asked for Personal Details?

One of the most important rules to live by when it comes to spotting scammers and hackers is that you should never pass over any personal details to someone if you cannot confirm their identity. Once you hand over this valuable data, you are giving hackers a license to do what they want with it. Only share your details with trusted sellers and associations.


Do You Feel Under Pressure to Make a Decision?

A trick that fraudsters commonly use is to make you feel like you are under pressure and you don’t have the opportunity to make an informed decision. Don’t let anyone push you into making a choice that you are not comfortable with – particularly if it is one that is based on your personal finances. The sales staff at any organization should always allow you the space to think. If they don’t, this could be a sign that the person is someone other than who they say they are.

Asking these five questions before you proceed with any important decisions or even day-to-day emails you receive can help you to pick out the scammers. 

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The Technological Challenges of Working from Home 

As more and more people continue to work from home, society has become increasingly dependent on technology to facilitate the everyday operations that were once taken for granted. Technology is both the problem and the cure in the new work from home environment. Without technology, many more businesses would likely have been forced to close this year. However, despite all the benefits, some technologies still present challenges to those working from home.


Technology Enables Working from Home

Before focusing on the challenges, it is important to acknowledge how technology has facilitated working from home. Without tools like digital communication and collaboration software, working from home would not be possible. For both businesses and staff, remote working tools have proved invaluable, improving productivity and connecting staff. There is no doubt that many people would not be able to work from home without remote working tools. However, technological challenges remain in a remote working environment.

Maintaining Security

Offices have inbuilt cybersecurity protections that most people do not have in their homes. Working online without a firewall or other security measures leaves workers much more vulnerable to cyber-attacks. It is also common for remote workers to be using their own devices, which leaves them vulnerable to a host of potential problems. 

For example, research has found that there has been a 600% increase in phishing emails since February. The challenges to remote cybersecurity can be mitigated by training staff and supplying them with technical solutions designed to protect data such as two-factor authentication.

WIFI Speeds

One of the most common challenges for those working from home is internet connectivity. Unlike office environments, it is common for domestic WIFI to experience slow loading speeds, or to be unreliable, meaning it stops working completely on occasion. Even those individuals who’s at-home internet is of high quality are experiencing problems. 

As more people are working from home there is an increased demand for the bandwidth issued by internet providers, which has caused speeds to slow across the board. Many people chose to deal with this problem by turning to their mobile devices. Cellular networks have been designed to be able to cope with larger traffic rates, which means they less commonly experience these dips in loading speeds.


Access to the Right Technologies

There are some tools that can be easily accessed by anyone using a computer or mobile device, while others demand in-person connectivity. While our era of cloud computing and Bluetooth connectivity means that it is less common for technologies to require in-person activation, for some industries, this is still a necessity. For example, industries that require the use of big data banks are experiencing significantly decreased efficiency. While big data banks do not require an in-person connection, their loading speeds are hugely affected by remote connection.

Technology has enabled businesses and workers to quickly adapt to changes in the working environment. While there are still some technological challenges when working from home, technology has benefited from a continuation of operations that many says has prevented a more significant economic recession in 2020. 

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Here Are 4 Fundamentals to Analyze When Choosing a Website Design for Your Business

The average user spends 15 minutes to consume content, but building design for your website takes longer. Generally, users are looking to navigate beautifully designed websites, rather than plain and simple ones. Website design is important for any business as part of the online marketing presence. To build a great website, you must first understand why it is important. How does a website impact a business and an audience? In most cases, a website is one of the first interactions with potential clients.

People are always looking for company websites so that they can learn more about a business from the comfort of their home or office. If they find you on the first page of search engines, they’ll form a first impression based on what they see. Clients form their opinions in a few seconds, not even minutes, and they can immediately decide whether they want to use your services or not. So, imagine how important it is to be confident about your website. A good website design has the ability to impact your target market in a lot of ways. How can you impress your audience?


  1. Design for the first impression

So, what do people want when they’re visiting a website for the first time? They want something that will capture their eyes. But don’t get confused, make sure you don’t overwhelm your page. Design simple elements that make sense, keep your pages clear, easy, and vibrant, with a fast response time. The design really matters for a first good impression. If you copy a design that looks just like everybody else’s, chances are that your users will move on to look for something else. People judge a website within seconds. You want to use these seconds to make a positive impression on your audience. You don’t want your website to look unappealing and outdated because it will have a negative impact on your visitors.

They’ll leave your page immediately, and move to your competitor’s side. Website design is essential for any brand – it’s an effective way to make your visitors stay as long as they can on your page. Apart from the importance of web design, you’ll need to think about the content. It’s equally important to the look of your website. High-quality web design attracts the attention of visitors. People don’t want to seem a boring and old copy – they want fresh and good-quality content with relevant information. Designing a website with personality will make your visitors want to come back to you.

  1. Web design and SEO

Okay, so you’ve learned how important it is to create a website with style and good content. What do you know about SEO? SEO is search engine optimization, and it’s been around for years. It is the critical “teacher” for the research engines and won’t accept just any content you post. It means that web designers won’t just have to create graphics and great websites, search engines will have to approve them, too. And search engines can change their requirements often, updating their algorithms to offer better results to users. In this process, search engines can change their rules on how they rank a specific website. Old websites might use old-fashioned ideas, which means that your website can go down from the first pages of a search engine search to no page. So, as a web designer, you’ll need to consider the best practices for every design. Imagine a website that isn’t mobile-friendly in 2020 – indeed, you simply can’t! There’s no such thing on the first page of Google, so that’s why it’s important to design a website with responsive navigation, it’s the top criterion.

  1. Navigation

When users visit your website, they want to do it quickly. And by quickly, we mean that they’ll want to access the information easily. If you want your potential customers to stay on your site longer, you’ll have to implement a navigation system that is easy to use. No one wants to struggle to access certain pages and be directed to the information they need in hours. This should happen in seconds – if not, you’ll discourage your audience from engaging on your page. Visitors are likely to leave a page if it’s not working properly and quickly. A properly designed website will help you provide useful information in no time. Solid navigation is necessary for you to help visitors be interested in your services.


  1. Accessibility

Every business owner wants to attract visitors to their website. Unfortunately, just a few of them actually take the necessary steps to ensure their website can be accessed by all people. Everyone out there is relying on websites that are accessible, and if you’re not the one that makes their website easy to use, people will be missing out. Luckily, accessibility to a website isn’t hard to implement. You just need to understand the issues that make a website hard or impossible to access by people. Once you’ll learn this, you can avoid those mistakes, and make your website welcoming for all visitors. It’s ideal for anyone to be able to use all websites on the internet. It doesn’t matter what software they’re using; the goal is to create a concept of web accessibility.

Simply imagine: millions of users out there have special needs, so it’s going to be really challenging for them to work with hard-to-access websites. By keeping this in mind, you’ll want to design a website that can ensure that it is welcoming to almost any user. This may include implementing screen readers, speech recognition software, alternative keyboards, etc. By doing so, everyone on the internet will be able to browse your website. Also, you’ll make their experiences better by designing your website with great accessibility. So, how does your current website look? Are users meeting their needs when accessing your site? Or maybe it’s time for a change? Follow these steps above and choose the best web design for your business.

Best upcoming slot game releases to look out for

Every single year the online slots industry just seems to get better and better, with developers constantly fighting it out to see who can have the best online slots, and subsequently the most revenue coming in. That is why companies such as Microgaming, NetEnt, or Yggdrasil are so well revered – they hardly ever make a bad slot game – find out here.

Now, that might sound like a bit of an exaggeration, but we can assure you it is certainly true. The online slots industry is so competitive that developers simply cannot afford to taint their reputation with a bad game, and this is why so many gamblers get excited when they look at upcoming slot game releases – they are bound to be good! On that note, read ahead for the best upcoming slot game releases to look out for. 


Rome: Caesar’s Glory 

There actually isn’t that many Ancient Roman-themed online slot games around these days, something that can be surprising when you consider how advanced, innovative, and ruthless this ancient civilization was. Of course, Inspired Gaming really knocked the ball out of the park with Centurion, and now it seems as though more developers are taking note. 

Renowned developers Playson has definitely seemed to embrace this Ancient Roman theme as their upcoming slot Rome: Caesar’s Glory can testify too. With a reported RTP of 96.23% this game is sure to prick the ears of many online slot gamblers, we cannot wait to see what it’s like. 

Montezuma Megaways 

Big Time Gaming blew us all away with their cracking online slot Bonanza, and now they are back with Montezuma Megaways. This game is scheduled for release in the first quarter of 2020 and it is looking like it is going to be an immediate hit with the online slot gambling community. 

With an innovative 6 reel set up, as well as the use of Big Time Gaming’s flagship Megaways game mechanics, it really does look like Montezuma Megaways is going to stand out upon its release. We just cannot get enough of the Megaways mechanic! 


Bubble Fruits 

We don’t think there will ever be a day where you would not be able to find an online slot with a fruity theme, and it is new upcoming games like Bubble Fruits that solidify this statement. This game comes courtesy of the relatively unknown developer GameArt, and they will be certainly hoping that it propels them into popularity. 

To us, this game looks like a direct copy of NetEnt’s incredibly well-received Starburst slot, especially with its 5 reel grid system and the inclusion of a cluster pay feature. Only time will tell, but if it ends up being as good as Starburst this will be a very good online slot indeed. 

Age Of The Gods: Norse – Ways of Thunder 

Playtech’s Age of the Gods series is something that pretty much all experienced online slot gamblers will know about, and the next installment looks like it could be the best yet!

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A tour of different online casino games for players

“It’s hard to walk away from a winning streak, even harder to leave the table when you’re on a losing one.”

― Cara Bertoia, Cruise Quarters

For the better part of casino history, mobile casinos have been synonymous with variety and options. With an online casino, you have so many game options to check and explore, and so, convincing yourself to get off a table becomes easier. In fact, it is because of the 24X7 availability, no waiting period and easy access that these mobile casinos have become a popular option for many casino enthusiasts. Not only do the online casinos offer every kind of casino game there is, but also a variant within each casino game.

Here are all the games that online casinos offer, which a land-based casino may not:

Games of skill v/s games of chance

The casino industry divides all its games into two primary categories: skill-based and luck-based. For skill-based games, there are poker and blackjack. Here, if a player invests enough time and builds knowledge, they can beat the house edge and take a huge prize home. For luck-based games, however, this is not the case. Games like slots and baccarat are hugely dependent on luck, if not entirely.

However, it goes without saying that skill-based games do not guarantee success every time you play because strategy and assumption can go wrong. Therefore only play games that you enjoy playing; winning and losing is a mere consequence of it.


Slots 

It would be a sin to leave out slots from a list of popular casino games online. Slots are easily everyone’s favourite game to play. They are easy on the rules, strategies and good for a one-night run with your friends. Go to any land-based casino establishment, and you will find many slot machines.

Slots are even called America’s favourite casino game. Online casinos go an extra mile to offer all varieties of slot games on their website. Check out the most popular websites and you will know that the highest game variants belong to slots.

Roulette 

Roulette is another love in the casino industry. It is one of the oldest casino games present today. The rules have remained pretty much the same, and so has the spinning wheel. 

There are a few different types of roulette, and the main comparison lies between two popular types – the American and European roulette. Players mostly prefer the European roulette over the American variant as the house edge is lower. In European roulette, the house edge is about 2.7%, whereas in American roulette, it rises to 5.7% due to the second zero. 

There is another variant which isn’t as popular as European or American Roulette – the French roulette with a house edge of 1.35%. For mobile casinos that do offer French roulette, the enthusiasts should try out this version too.

Blackjack 

Blackjack is another popular casino game. With the right strategy and luck, a player can even bring the house percentage down to 1%. However, it is a niche game and players need to understand rules and strategy in order to play well. A lot of people like this aspect of blackjack and love the fact that every hand requires strategy. Click here to understand this awesome casino game.


Baccarat 

Baccarat is another popular casino game for mass audiences. It does not have too many rules or strategies and finds many first-time takers. As the name suggests, the game comes from France. It is a traditional card game, and there are three types of bets – the banker, player and the house.

Keno 

If you love numbers, it is quite likely that you will enjoy Keno. This game requires the player to select a few numbers in the hopes that you get matching numbers out of the Keno machine. The most accurate match wins the most!

Conclusion 

Considering the variety of games and then the sub-variety available, choosing a game for a beginner can be very difficult. Experts suggest that beginners should begin with easy games and then work their way up. Once you get the hang of easy games like slots and baccarat, it will be easy to put your mind and adapt to games like poker and blackjack.

In the end, it all comes down to playing safe and having a good time while doing so. Happy playing!

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Online gaming and gambling industry employed several Indians during Covid-19

The year 2020 has been completely under the shackles of Covid-19 in every sense. The pandemic has created a world of ‘quarantines’ where people are just finding different ways to kill their time. From listening to music, binge-watching, to playing games, people have been doing everything to pass their days. Since people are mostly glued to their smartphones, a majority of the Indian population played games during the lockdown. Hence, gaming startups reported exponential growth in overall user engagement. In addition to gaming, many individuals even tried their luck in online gambling and won big amid Covid-19. 

India: An emerging market in the gaming world

While Covid-19 brought many industries to a stand-still, the gaming and online gambling in India is booming. In fact, India is gradually emerging as one of the top gaming markets in the world. The gaming culture is so vast and huge that it has created a plethora of new job roles for the people in the country. The gaming industry in India has recorded a 25-30% hike in hiring during the pandemic. 


Jobs in the online gaming industry in India

A lot of games have grown in popularity during the pandemic phase, and many new games are being developed every now and then. Hence, the demand for professionals in the gaming industry is on a surge. Different professionals have been employed in the industry. These include concept designers, 3D artists, game developers, project managers, multi-media designers, programmers, animators, language translators, scriptwriters, language interpreters, product analysts, concept designers, UI/UX developers as well as testers, and audio engineers. 

If we look at the statistics of gaming-based job openings in India post the COVID-19 outbreak, then it is estimated to grow by 41% every year, according to Maple Capital Advisors. The Google-KPMG reports that the Indian online gaming market will increase to $1 billion by 2021. Therefore, candidates who are pursuing a career in the online gaming industry in India can expect a great future ahead. 

Online gambling is also emerging as a popular industry

The laws about offline gambling in India are also very stringent. Offline gambling is not legal in the entire country. There are only a few states where it is legal and regulated by the state’s government. So, gamblers have to visit these facilities to gamble. However, online gambling does not fall under the purview of India’s gambling laws. In fact, no law prohibits online gambling in India. That is why many global bookmakers and online gambling players offer their services in India. The Indians have shown great response and participated in casinos and sports betting over the past few years. As a result, the betting market in India is estimated to be worth 130 billion USD. The industry is growing steadily and it is even creating a job for the professionals. 

The future of online gaming is bright

Moreover, the Ministry of Education, India is also working to support young gamers by providing them with massive job opportunities in the field of online games. The ministry is planning to organize a hackathon at the national level on online games. The main aim is to generate some employment opportunities for Indian students who are embedded with hidden talents. Therefore, whether it is hardware sales, live streaming of the games, or the subscriptions to the games, the gaming industry in India has been witnessing exponential growth in the COVID-19 pandemic.


Career Opportunities in the gaming industry in India

Here are some of the highlights of jobs in the gaming industry in the present scenario: 

  1. A popular online gaming company, WinZoGames is hiring aggregately with the primary aim to double the pre-existing team. The usage of video and audio while playing the games of WinZo has doubled. Moreover, the multiplayer mode of the application has increased by 35% and there has been a substantial increase in the users from Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, and Delhi. All such things have led to a significant rise in job openings in this company.
  2. Rockstar Games, a US-based company, is also expanding its team in several countries. It has also posted several invitations for various posts such as gameplay programmers, face editors, and animation content developers.
  3. Ubisoft, a French gaming company that is planning to remake the classic AAA game, Prince of Persia. Therefore, there is no doubt that the company will scale up and hire new talent. 
  4. Launched in 2019, Paytm First Games has also witnessed a 200% rise in the user base in March 2020. The platform offers more than 100 popular games such as Teen Patti, Rummy, Ludo, and Fantasy Cricket to name a few. The rise in the users has led to an increase in the demand for various gaming professionals in the company. 

These are just a few examples that indicate that the gaming industry is loaded with job opportunities, which has increased exponentially amidst Covid-19. Therefore, considering a career in the industry will be a great idea for the Indian youth. 

The Latest Tech Trends to Increase Homeworking Productivity

Homeworking is on the rise, and as a result, many people are struggling to concentrate on targets from familiar environments. Thankfully, technology is at hand to help inspire and encourage homeworkers to realize their goals, even when they are far from the office confines!

Whether homeworkers are entering data from afar, are helping to maintain slots online website brands, or are working on social media campaigns, technology really is coming to the rescue as far as loss of productivity is concerned.


Timing By App

One thing that many homeworkers can struggle with is splitting up their time between tasks. They may even find it hard to time themselves on breaks. For example, how long should they spend on an online casino by Loyal Casino, drinking coffee, or checking text messages?

There is now an abundance of timing and timer apps available. These are more than just your simple ‘clock’ app timers. These will allow you to set and stagger timers based on your schedule. Homeworkers can now set individual timer slots to ensure that each task or break gets the time it deserves, while still allowing them to stay on target.

Faster Internet

Naturally, with more people working from home, the demand for home Wi-Fi is on the increase. This means that there are already innovators out there looking at ways to enhance bandwidth as well as speed for home Wi-Fi.

This might include the emergence of tech known as Wi-Fi 6, for example, which can accommodate heavier demands and more users. If working from home is the new normal, our tech will have to adapt, too.

AI Reliance

Just as how artificial intelligence is helping people on the factory floor keep track of productivity levels, inventory, and more, AI has a firm place in home productivity, too. Consider devices such as the Amazon Echo.

Homeworkers find it super easy to set up calendar alerts through automated assistants. It’s even possible for you to set heating, lighting, and even music on a cycle. You can schedule your whole day just by saying a few words to a home hub, and you already save incredible time and effort while doing so.


Collaboration Made Easy

We must also consider how much collaborative tools are already changing the home productivity game. Those of us working from home can use intuitive playgrounds online such as Slack and Zoom to work together freely.

There’s no longer the need for clunky programs and separate notepads. Even suites such as Office 365 are getting in on the act. This is technological evolution before our eyes, and in 2020, it has needed to happen fast.

What’s Next?

Who’s to say what will come next in terms of productivity evolution for the homeworking populace? Right now, we have scores of apps, tools, and hardware that we can freely use to help boost our efficiency and help us stick to those tougher targets.

In the meantime, let’s wait and see what comes next – it likely won’t be long before the next homeworking phenomenon surges forth.

Different Bingo Game Types

Bingo is one of the most captivating and enticing games thanks to its simplicity and ease. This has seen the introduction of many bingo variants. Numerous bingo sites such as barbadosbingo.com offer different variations and varieties of bingo, so you can be assured that you will never be bored again.

While the game has variants, the principle still remains the same. You buy a card or cards and wait for the numbers to be announced. If you can fill a line before anyone else, you win. If you manage a full house in the first place, you win as well.  However, the rules and methods, jackpots and cards do vary within these same principles. Below are some of the different types of bingo.

90-Ball Bingo

This is the most popular bingo variant. The game is quite straightforward. Players will buy a card at a random set of numbers from 1-90 on it. The numbers are set across 9 columns and 3 rows. There are 5 numbers and 4 gaps per line. The goal here is to complete the line before anyone else and then go for a Full House.

90-ball works in three stages. The first winner is the player that completes a horizontal row, followed by a second winner after they acquire two full horizontal rows of numbers. And finally, the grand prize winner is one who gets all the numbers on their card for a full house. If more than one player hits the prize, it is shared.

The best feature of this variant is that it is much of a classic game. The 9×3 ticket dates several decades back and the 90-ball variant is considered the godfather of the game. It is the easiest to understand and play and the one most newbies will run to. The variant is reasonably fast but not overly complicated, which makes it the ideal game for newbies.


80-Ball Bingo

This variant was designed especially for online gamers, increasing its popularity in the years since its inception. To win, you must mark off a complete row in the pattern shown on the card. The game is played using bingo cards containing a 4×4 layout with one number for each square, adding up to 16 numbers.

This variant is similar to the 75-ball bingo whereby the bingo cards are laid out so that each column displays the numbers within a specific range. The first column is made up of numbers between 1 and 20, the second 21 and 40 and so on. The winner is the first person to mark off the required pattern as shown on the bingo card.

The patterns vary depending on the variant being played. However, the most commonly used patterns are the horizontal line, vertical line, the 4 corners, and the single numbers.

75-Ball Bingo

This bingo variant is most popular in the United States with multiple variants popping up all the time.  75-ball bingo cards contain 5 columns and 5 rows, with a total of 25 squares. The middle square is retained blank and the remaining 24 squares each have a number. The bingo letters are written at the top of the column with each column having numbers within a particular number range. For instance, for the letter B, there are numbers between 1 and 15, the I column has numbers between 16 and 35, and so on.

The rule in this variant is that the first winner must successfully tick any complete line whether horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. Different versions of this game offer a variety of patterns that need to be completed to win the game.

30-Ball / Speed Bingo

This variant uses the least number of balls hence the name speed bingo. While it is not as common as other variants, you can still find it on offer at various online sites and bingo halls.  With just 30 balls in play at a time, there is a speed to this bingo variant that is unmatched by the alternatives. This is especially attractive to people with less time on their hands or those seeking some different kind of thrill.

The gaming cards for the 30-ball bingo have 9 numbers, with each and every square filled with a 3×3 grid. Not only is the game played at a quicker pace, but also there is a single grand prize for the full-house winner. This makes the stakes higher, which makes your heart race a little faster.

Bingo Jackpots

Online bingo offers a wide variety of jackpots that you should be familiar with when joining the game. The jackpot is not linked with the winning lines, but when the game comes to an end. Usually, this is within a set number of balls that have been drawn. The sooner anyone gets a full house, the larger the jackpot will be that is then shared among the line and full house winners. The jackpot totals will be displayed at the start of the game. Here are some bingo jackpots that you can expect:

Fixed Jackpot

A jackpot of a certain amount is fixed prior to the game starts. For instance, the hall may have a fixed jackpot of $200 for up to 57 balls. You will still get prizes when you win lines or the Full House, and the game lasts longer than 57 balls, but the jackpot will not be obtained.


Escalator Jackpot

These type of jackpots occurs over several games. If the jackpot is not won in one game, it gets turned over to the net game. The more games the jackpot is not won, the greater the escalated jackpots become.

Progressive Jackpot

The jackpot is progressively bigger when won early. For instance, in Grand Prix Bingo, the jackpot will be high if you can win in 37 balls. The amount will decrease with an increase in the number of balls.

Community Jackpot

This is a popular jackpot when you are hitting a bad streak in bingo because even if you lose the game or a line, you still get a share of the jackpot. Whoever claims the Full House and subsequently ends the game will get a percentage of this jackpot. The rest of it is shared among all players who bought a ticket to the game.

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