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Sign in to your AOL account. 2. Click your profile name. 3. Click Personal Info. 4. Click Update profile photo. 5. Select Upload from device. 6. Edit the photo by cropping or rotating it, or by adding a filter. 7. Click Save changes.
A new app, PlayStation Communities was released on November 29, 2016. [6] The PlayStation App was completely redesigned on November 7, 2017, with improved load times. The second screen functionality was spun off into its own app and the ability to view live broadcasts and remove trophy lists with a completion rate of 0% were removed. [7]
An avatar in the virtual world Second Life A Twitter post, with the user's profile picture In computing , an avatar is a graphical representation of a user , the user's character , or persona . Avatars can be two-dimensional icons in Internet forums and other online communities, where they are also known as profile pictures , userpics , or ...
A PlayStation Home avatar in the Harbour Studio personal space. Users were given an avatar and an apartment which they could personalize with their own choice of decor and furnishings. The user's avatar was the means of travel and communication, while personal spaces and clubs were means of expressing themselves and meeting new people and friends.
1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Click the Settings button. 3. Click Personalization. 4. Click the Sounds tab. 5. Click Customize My Sounds. 6. Search for a sound or select a category from the "All" menu at the top-right.
The PlayStation Eye features free EyeCreate video editing software, [6] which enables users to capture pictures, [8] video, and audio clips directly to the hard drive of the PlayStation 3 console. EyeCreate features a variety of different capturing modes, including stop motion [ 18 ] and time-lapse . [ 1 ]
The PlayStation 3 version of the XrossMediaBar includes ten categories of options: Users, Settings, Photo, Music, Video, TV/Video Services, Game, Network, PlayStation Network, and Friends. The dynamic lines on the background are more condensed into a 'ribbon' rather than the PSP's large waves, unselected icons shrink slightly and every ...
The space is called "Buzz!: HQ". Buzz!: HQ is a lounge with seats for the user's avatars. It includes "Buzz!: Studio", a "64 Player Buzz! Quizzing" where players can win T-shirts for their avatars. There are four categories to choose from which change each game and a series of eight questions for each category.