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Feature allows edits to Facebook movie

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Did you make one of those “A Look Back” greatest-hits movies on Facebook but hate the photos that the algorithm selected? Good news, you can now edit it.

The feature was introduced as part of Facebook’s 10th anniversar­y celebratio­n but did not have an editing function when it first arrived.

As detailed on its Help site, Facebook has now added an editing tool. To use it, click the Edit button above your Look Back video and use the checkmarks on your photos and other posts to include or remove them from your movie. Tip of the week

The winter of 2013-14 has already seen several major storms, many of which have snarled travel by road, rail and air. Although weather-focused sites have plenty of news and headlines on current conditions, you also can get an overview of official warnings and advisories on the Google Public Alerts page at google.org/publicaler­ts. Let’s play

Eliss Infinity, $3 on iOS, is a reworking of an early hit game on the iPhone. It’s a puzzle game where you have to move planets around to get them into space portals. Hard to describe, easy to learn ... and fun.

“Cut the Rope 2,” the sequel to the first runaway hit, is new for $1 on iOS. It’s a sort of puzzle game with timing and physics-based elements, and it’s great. Top 5

The top paid iPhone apps for the week that ended Monday:

1. “Cycloramic Studio 360 Panorama,” Egos Ventures

2. “Threes!,” Sirvo LLC

3. “Minecraft — Pocket Edition,” Mojang

4. “Red Bouncing Ball Spikes,” Oscar Pineiro

5. “Waterlogue,” Tinrocket, LLC

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