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    FCO warns holidaymakers to take special care as Egypt votes on a new constitution

    By CHRIS LEADBEATER

    Published: 12:57 GMT, 14 January 2014 | Updated: 12:57 GMT, 14 January 2014









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    Holidaymakers travelling to Egypt are being warned to take care over the next two days as the troubled country - which has been in the grip of often violent political turmoil since the Arab
    Spring revolutions began four years ago - votes on a new constitution.

    Although there is no suggestion that the vote will affect the Red Sea resorts
    that are the most popular Egyptian destination for British and European tourists, visitors have been advised
    that the next 48 hours could see demonstrations and
    tensions on the streets.




    Red-handed: Egyptian women in Cairo show their inked fingers after casting their votes on a new constitution



    The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has updated its advice to
    say that the situation in Egypt could be changeable, and that travellers should be observant.


    "A referendum on a new constitution will take place on 14 and 15 January 2014. Protests and disruption to travel around the country are likely," the
    FCO warning begins.



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    "You are advised to take particular care in the vicinity of polling stations and government buildings, and to avoid all demonstrations and large gatherings.

    "Before embarking on a journey, seek information about any disruptions to your route and consider your travel plans carefully."

    The two-day vote is hugely controversial, as it is seeking to bring in a fresh Egyptian constitution.

    The proposed new charter would replace the constitution that was passed by the government of then-president Mohamed Morsi during his 12 months in charge.

    Morsi was ousted by the Egyptian army at the start of July - and this week's poll has effectively become a vote on whether the military were right to stage this intervention.




    All calm on the seafront: Resorts such as Sharm El Sheikh are unlikely to be affected by the vote



    The result is almost certain to fall in favour of the interim government, as supporters of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood party have promised to boycott proceedings.

    Violence and protests are possible. Some 200,000 police officers are out in force, supplemented by security teams and a visible uniformed presence.

    Flashpoints have already occurred in Cairo - where an explosion was triggered in the Imbaba district this morning - and in Bani Suef, south of the capital, where one person was killed earlier today.

    "The atmosphere at demonstrations can change quickly and without warning,
    " the FCO continues.

    "Police may use water cannon tear gas, birdshot or live ammunition for crowd control."





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    The iconic image of gamer is a teen in his bedroom.


    However, new research has found that in fact, it's far
    more likely to be their parents, or even grandparents,
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    Researchers found the average US gamers is in fact now aged 43, married with children, and
    taking home $36k a year - while the over-70s are the
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    Researchers found the average US gamers is in fact
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    GAMING IN FIGURES 

    Texting (78 per cent), calls (67 per cent) and taking photos (32 per cent) emerged as the top uses for cells, but playing games (30 per cent) beat social media (27 per cent), email (23 per cent) and listening to music (13 per cent).


    Most people (34 per cent) play seven days a week,
    with puzzle-solving the most popular genre, followed by action, social, quiz and sports.


    The bedroom is the most popular location for mobile gaming (68 per cent),
    ahead of the bathroom (53 per cent) and the workplace (39 per cent). 


    The poll of 1,000 US mobile gamers by GuruArcade.com also found what phones are being used for.



    Texting (78 per cent), calls (67 per cent) and taking photos (32 per cent) emerged as the
    top uses for cells, but playing games (30 per cent) beat social media (27 per cent), email (23 per cent) and
    listening to music (13 per cent).

    Most people (34 per cent) played seven days a week.

    The most popular games were puzzle-solving followed by action, social, quiz
    and sports.

    The bedroom is the most popular location for
    mobile gaming (68 per cent), ahead of the bathroom (53
    per cent) and the workplace (39 per cent).

    Three in ten have played in a restaurant, one in five admitted to gaming while
    dining with the family or on the commute to work, and one in ten has switched their attention from the big screen to their
    cell screen at a movie theater.

    The average player has four games on their mobile phone and will spend a little over a half an hour a day, four days a week, trying to improve their highest score on their favorite gaming
    app.




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    One in seven spends over ten hours each week with their eyes glued to their
    phones playing a game.

    It also emerged that casual gamers typically download two new gaming apps on their
    device each month.

    Sam Cross of Guru Arcade, makers of mobile game Pop Rocket Rescue, said:
    'You can play a mobile game anytime, anywhere, since smartphones
    are so portable.




    Forty-one percent of people have played a mobile game for up to
    three hours in one sitting.



    TEN BIGGEST SELLING GAMES 

    1. Candy Crush Saga

    2. Angry Birds

    3. Words with Friends

    4. Clash of Clans

    5. Plants vs. Zombies

    6. The Walking Dead

    7. Fruit Ninja

    8. Real Racing 2

    9. Where's My Water

    10. Draw Something 


    'Mobile games are designed to be played in small chunks of time, while waiting or taking a break.
    It's bite-sized fun.'

    The average person is most likely to play a mobile game between 1pm and 2pm,
    although one in five plays 'any time' of the day and one in eight prefers to
    play between the hours of 9pm and midnight.

    Forty-one percent have played a mobile game for up to three hours in one sitting.


    Eighty-one percent can't resist the fun these games provide and 42 percent
    play because it's exercise for the brain - but their fun can sometimes mean 'game over' in a different sense.


    From getting fired from work, to arriving late or completely missing an event, 27 per
    cent confess that their mobile game playing has gotten them
    into trouble. 

    In the UK, an Ofcom study recently found 16 per cent
    of adults now exclusively use smartphones or tablets to go online,
    a 10 per cent increase on last year.


    AMERICA'S INTERNET ADDICTION 

    One-fifth of all Americans reported to being on the
    internet 'almost constantly', with young adults making up the largest percentage of this category.


    The majority of Americans - 73 per cent - indicated that they go online on a daily basis, and many go on several times per day.



    A Pew Research Center survey collected data from
    internet users between June and July 2015, and confirmed that Americans are constantly logging in.

    Young people are the most connected; the study found that 36 per cent of people
    ages 18 to 29 are online almost constantly, and 50 per cent go
    on several times per day.

    Teens and adults were found to share similar internet habits, with 24 percent of teenagers reporting
    almost constant use, and adults coming in at a similar figure.  


    The study also found half of adults (51 per cent) who use search engines do
    not realise the top items on many results pages are
    adverts or sponsored links. 

    The figures are from Ofcom's Adults' Media Use And Attitudes Report. 

    'This indicates these devices are not just supplementing PCs and laptops, but are
    starting to replace them,' the regulator said.

    'There is a need for people to be more aware or savvy about the content they are accessing online'. 

     

     



     

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