HDHomerun Quatro is down to one of the lowest prices we’ve seen!

HDHomerun Quatro has — wait for it — four tuners, so you can watch up to four shows at one time on multiple devices. ($119 at Best Buy)

Our favorite OTA streaming box at its best price ever!

If you’re in the market for a good over-the-air tuner that also shares that sweet free television with almost any device on your network, today is a good day to buy. Best Buy has the HDHomerun Quatro on sale for just $119, which is one of the lowest prices we’ve seen.

Why HDHomerun? It’s got the easiest setup of any of the OTA streaming boxes we’e used. (So long as you don’t need DVR or want to use it with Roku.) Just plug it in, fire up the app, and you’re good to go. And the quatro has four tuners, so you can watch different channels on multiple devices — up to four, because quatro — at the same time. It’s perfect if you have multiple televisions in your house, or know that you’ll be watching on multiple mobile devices at the same time.

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Pokémon Go: Complete list of Shiny Pokémon for July 2018

How do you catch Shiny versions of Roselia, Larvitar, Magikarp, Pikachu, Dratini, Venusaur, Ampharos, Charmander, and more in Pokémon Go? Here’s your guide!

First introduced as part of the Water Festival Event, with Magikarp and Gyarados, Shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Go have grown to include the Pikachu family, and now the Gen 3 Ghosts and select Raid Bosses, among others. Here’s the complete list of shiny Pokémon as of right now, and how you can catch ’em all!

Which Shiny Pokémon are currently available in Pokémon Go?

As of July 2018:

Shiny Magikarp
Shiny Gyarados
Shiny Pichu
Shiny Pikachu
Shiny Raichu
Shiny Sableye
Shiny Shuppet
Shiny Banette
Shiny Duskull
Shiny Dusklops
Shiny Mawile (Raid only)
Shiny Absol (Raid only)
Shiny Snorunt
Shiny Glalie
Shiny Aron
Shiny Lairon
Shiny Aggron
Shiny Swablu
Shiny Altaria
Shiny Luvdisc
Shiny Poochyena
Shiny Mightyena
Shiny Dratini
Shiny Dragonair
Shiny Dragonite
Shiny Lugia (Raid only)
Shiny Magby (E…

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Apple bygger om Maps från grunden – gör sina egna kartor

Apple Maps kanske kan utmana Google Maps på allvar inom något år.

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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp Fishing Tourney: How to win the gold trophy!

ACPC’s third fishing tourney is here. It’s about more than just catching the biggest fish. Reel them in for great new nautical themed furniture!

Chip is back, but this time he’s hanging out at Lost Lure Creek. Join the Fishing Tourney to earn cool new stuff for your Campsite, like a bubble curtain, sunken treasure chest, and more. This event is very short, lasting just five days. It runs from June 28 – July 3. Here’s everything you need to know about how to catch the biggest and most rare fish in Fishing Tourney #3.

Event details
Check in with the Fishing Tourney every three hours
Talk to your Campsite visitors
Rent the Golden Rod
Only fish at Saltwater Shores for Tourney fish
Catch all the fish, not just the sparkly ones
Use Tourney Sea Nets
The game will tell you when you’ve caught all the Fishing Tourney Fish for the current round
Use regular Sea Nets to meet your Red Snapper goal
Don’t sell your sea fish in your Market Box

Event details

During the Fishing Tourney, you’ll cat…

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Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp: Everything you need to know!

Nintendo brings the Animal Crossing kingdom to mobile with a sweet little camping adventure!

If you play Animal Crossing, you’ve probably always wished you could bring your pals with you on your iPhone or Android device. Well, I’ve got good news for you. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is just that — caring for your animal friends on the go! In this world, your fluffy friends are camping and it’s your job to make sure they have everything they need while enjoying the great outdoors. Here’s everything you need to know about Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp.

What’s new in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

June 29, 2018: The Fishing Tourney is back in Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp

Fishing is considered a relaxing sport, but not if you’re trying to win the gold trophy. Catch as many fish as you can during the five-day event. The bigger the fish, the better. Your score is tallied by how many inches of fish you catch in total. Fishing Tourney #3 runs from June 28 – July 3, so you’d better get…

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Thousands of iOS and Android apps are leaking your data through their Firebase backend

Apps are inadvertently leaking data through 2,271 misconfigured databases.

Firebase is a great service for any small developer who needs to have an online service at their disposal. It’s powered by Google and the company goes out of its way to help developers use it in their mobile apps. You can see by simply watching any Google I/O session video about Firebase that developer actually cheer when the service is mentioned.

Apparently, some of those developers have hit a snag when it comes to configuring the database they may be using to store your data. After scanning 2.7 million apps, security researchers at Appthority say more than 113GB of data is available through over 2,200 Firebase databases to anyone who knows the right URL. In total, there are over 100 million personal records exposed.

Researchers found 28,500 apps that used Firebase to connect and store user details, of which 3,046 stored their data inside a misconfigured Firebase database that was readable through the use …

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iMore show 615: A Whole New Scene

The iMore show brings you everything you need to know about the week in iPhone, iPad, Watch, TV, Mac, and Apple!

Mikah Sargent, and Lory Gil are joined by Nanoleaf CEO, Gimmy Chu, to talk about their new Nanoleaf Remote. Nanoleaf Remote is a unique, dodecahedron shaped controller for their lighting products, but it can also be used to control HomeKit devices.

Additionally, all the Apple OS things are now available in public beta! If you’re brave and have backups, you can try out the new features in iOS 12, macOS Mojave, and tvOS 12. Plus, Apple has acknowledged issues some users have experienced with keyboards on MacBook and MacBook Pro, and they now have a repair process to address the problem for those affected.

Finally, Pokémon Quest is here and Lory has all the details! Check it out!

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iMore show 615 Video Edition
Nanoleaf Remote review
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Wolfenstein: The New Colossus for Nintendo Switch: Tips, tricks, and cheats

Here are some tips to help you master Wolfenstein 2!

The time has finally come. Nintendo Switch owners now have the opportunity to judiciously dispatch Nazis in Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus. It’s a fantastic game that’s loads of fun to play and is populated by amazing characters. However, it can also be a bit tough at times. If you are looking for some tips on perfecting your Nazi smashing skill, we have you covered.

Health and Armor

One important thing to know is how health and armor work in Wolfenstein 2. Depending on where you are at in the progression of the game you will have a base health number. However, you can ”overcharge” your health up to twice that base number. So if your base health is 100 you can overcharge that number up to 200 by picking up health packs or food. However, when you are overcharged, your health will slowly drop back down to your base number. So when you finish off all the fascists in one area, it’s a good idea to grab all the health packs you can…

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What’s new in the Maps app?

Curious what’s new with Apple Maps? Stay up-to-date on the latest news here!

Lost your way? Don’t worry — Apple has a Maps app built right in, so you’ll never get off-track again. However, the world is ever-changing, and as a result, so is Apple Maps. Because the app is often getting bigger and better, we’ve created a one-stop shop for the latest and greatest Maps news. Bookmark and check back regularly for updates!

If you want to learn how to use Apple Maps to its fullest potential, check out our Ultimate Guide to the Maps app.

What’s new with Apple Maps?

Check back here for the latest updates in Maps news.

June 29, 2018: Apple is rebuilding maps from the ground up using first-party data

Many people … er … struggle with Apple Maps. Sure, it’s been improved a lot over the years, but it’s not a perfect solution, and users have experienced many issues since its genesis. Thankfully, Apple has heard our cries, and is completely redesigning its Maps app for the upcomi…

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How to make Animoji Karaoke with iPhone X

How do you make awesome Animoji Karaoke to share with your friends and all your socials? With these simple steps!

Animoji Karaoke is really more like Animoji dubsmash or whatever it is we’re calling lipsync these days. You play some music, you move your mouth, and your iPhone X turns it into an animated emoji or, in the case of Memoji, an animated version of you singing a song.

Let’s break it down.

1. Get your music

Before you can sync a single lip, you need some music. You can’t just play music on your iPhone X. It’s automatically stopped when you bring up the Animoji interface. So, you need a secondary source for your tunes. It can be another phone, iPad, or computer — or anything that can play music loud enough for your iPhone to pick it up.

2. Know your lyrics

To mouth the words for your Animoji jam, you need to know the words. Whatever device you’re using to play the music on, pull the lyrics up on it as well. Read through them once or twice, and then keep them in …

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