Here’s how to catch Terrakion, Virizion, and Cobalion in the Crown Tundra

The Crown Tundra is full of footprints that help you track down Terrakion, Virizion, and Cobalion.

As you venture around the Crown Tundra of Pokémon Sword and Shield you’ll find shiny glowing footprints. These footprints are clues for finding the legendary Pokémon Terrakion, Virizion, and Cobalion. You need to find enough footprints for each respective Pokémon and report back to Sonia before you can capture the swords of justice (the nicknames for Terrakion, Virizion, and Cobalion). We’ve broken down the entire process for you.

Find the footprints
Report back to Sonia
Catch Terrakion, Virizion, and Cobalion
Catch Keldeo

Find the footprints in the Crown Tundra

Unlike hunting for Diglett on the Isle of Armor, there are actually more footprints in the Crown Tundra than you need to find. In other words, Gamefreak hid some extra footprints around to make things a bit easier. There are three different sets, and they’re primarily in separate areas in the Crown Tundra, altho…

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Apple says the MacBook Pro drove its record Mac sales in 2020

2020 was the year of the Mac.

What you need to know

Apple has set a new record in Mac sales in 2020.
According to an SEC filing, the MacBook Pro led the charge in that performance.
Apple is planning to launch its first Apple Silicon Mac by the end of 2020.

Reported by MacRumors, the MacBook Pro drove Apple’s record-breaking year of Mac sales, according to its filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The company had reported its earnings for its fourth quarter of 2020, with Mac revenue reaching a new record of $28.6 billion.

According to the report, the introduction of the new 16-inch MacBook Pro and refreshed 13-inch MacBook Pro, in addition to an increase in portable computer purchases in order to support work and learn-from-home efforts, led Mac sales to a new record.

In its annual Form 10-K report, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission today, Apple said increased Mac sales in fiscal 2020 compared to fiscal 2019 were primarily due to highe…

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Apple launches AirPods Pro Service Program to address sound issues

Fix your AirPods Pro for free.

What you need to know

Apple has launched a Service Program for its AirPods Pro headphones.
The program will address issues with sound degradation that has occurred for some customers.
Affected earbuds will be replaced with no cost to the customer.

Apple has officially launched a service program to address sound issues that have been commonly reported by AirPods Pro owners. According to the company, a small percentage of customers who purchased the wireless headphones before October 2020 have experienced various issues that may require replacement.

Apple has listed the following issues that would qualify your headphones to be covered under the program:

Crackling or static sounds that increase in loud environments, with exercise or while talking on the phone
Active Noise Cancellation not working as expected, such as a loss of bass sound, or an increase in background sounds, such as street or airplane noise

The fix for the issue is quite simple. …

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The People Detection accessibility feature is perfect for social distancing

You know a company has good intentions when it develops flagship accessibility features for new products.

With iOS 14, Apple introduced a bevy of new accessibility features, including many that are useful to a wider audience, as well. Back Tap, for example. Coming soon to iOS 14.2, alongside iPhone 12 Pro, and soon iPhone 12 Pro Max, Apple is introducing another amazing new accessibility technology that makes fantastic use of the LiDAR scanner. It’s called People Detection, and it is astounding. If you are an iPhone user with sight impairments, you’re definitely going to want the iPhone 12 Pro over the iPhone 12 thanks to this LiDAR scanner technology..

Not only is this an amazing feature for the sight-impaired, but this could also be very useful for helping everyone be aware of whether they are properly socially distancing. With four different types of feedback to let you know how far away a person is, you can keep your distance even if someone is walking straight toward you.

Wha…

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Apple has released iOS 14.2 beta release candidate for developers

If you’re a developer looking to take a peek at iOS 14.2, here’s how to install the developer beta.

iOS 14.2 is coming later this year with new features that require third-party developer input. As such, the company is releasing developer betas so that software engineers can get a head start on making great software for you.

Apple occasionally offers updates to iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS as closed developer previews or public betas. While the betas contain new features, they also contain pre-release bugs that can prevent the normal use of your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, or Mac, and are not intended for everyday use on a primary device. That’s why we strongly recommend staying away from developer previews unless you need them for software development, and using the public betas with caution. If you depend on your devices, wait for the final release.

What’s new in iOS 14.2?

October 30, 2020: Apple releases iOS 14.2 release candidate to developers

Apple is …

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Apple pushes out release candidate for iOS 14.2 public beta

Looking to try out iOS 14.2? The public beta is now available. Here’s how to download it!

iOS 14.2 is on its way with features that need to be tested before the software is made available to the general public. As such, Apple is letting interested users check out iOS 14.2 and provide feedback before it goes into wide release.

If you’re one of those interested users, however, you will have to go through the public beta download and install process. While it’s not complicated, it’s a bit of a departure for how you might normally get software onto your iPhone. So, we’re going to walk you through it and give you a place to ask questions if you need extra help.

Apple occasionally offers updates to iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and macOS as closed developer previews or public betas. While the betas contain new features, they also contain pre-release bugs that can prevent the normal use of your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, or Mac, and are not intended for everyday use on a primar…

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Solutions for recording audio with the Nikon D3500

If you have a Nikon D3500 then you probably also know that it has no audio input jack. Oopsy! You’ll have to take that up with Nikon, but this does complicate things if you want to incorporate a professional microphone. You can try to MacGyver a workaround with adapters, but it may not work. The simplest solution is to use a high-quality portable recorder with built-in microphones and combine the recorded audio with your video in post-production. Here are a few good audio recorders that will work as a Nikon D3500 external mic.

Versatile solution

Zoom H1n Portable Recorder

Staff Pick

Zoom is one of the most popular brands for professional audiovisual equipment due to the high quality and excellent functionality of their products. The H1n is a great solution for your Nikon D3500 because it has a tripod socket, making it possible to attach the mic directly to the camera using a shoe mount adapter. This is a versatile microphone recorder for voice, music, interviews, video, and m…

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Expect to buy a new case for your iPhone 12

Best answer: Unfortunately, no, you can’t use your old iPhone case with an iPhone 12. The design on the new phone doesn’t match that of your old iPhone 11. Instead, you’ll need to get something like the iPhone 12 Clear Case with MagSafe from Apple.

Keep your new iPhone safe: iPhone 12 Clear Case with MagSafe ($49 at Apple)

Your old case won’t fit the iPhone 12 because of a design change

With the iPhone 12 series, Apple is bringing back the boxy look that was first popularized with the iPhone 4 in 2010. It’s largely because of this design change that your iPhone 11 case won’t work with your new iPhone 12.

The new iPhone 12 offers a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display. The handset offers a height of 5.78 inches and a 2.82 inches width, with a depth of 0.29 inches. The older model has a 6.1-inch Liquid Retina HD display with a height of 5.94 inches and a 2.98 inches width. The depth on the iPhone 11 measures 0.33 inches.

There are great cases for the iPhone 12 out already

Though the…

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John Turturro signs on for Apple TV+ drama ’Severance’

What you need to know

Actor John Turturro has reportedly signed to Apple TV+ show Severance.
The show already has Adam Scott and Patricia Arquette on board.
It’s expected to begin filming next month.

The actor is set to star in The Batman as well.

Apple TV+ has a new star on board with John Turturro signing up for drama series Severance. He’ll join Adam Scott and Patricia Arquette on the show that is expected to begin filming at some point next month.

Turturro will star as a character named ’Irving’, according to a Variety report.

”Severance” is a workplace drama that introduces Lumen Industries, a company that’s looking to take work-life balance to a new level. Scott will stars as Mark, an employee with a dark past trying to put himself back together, with Arquette playing Mark’s boss. Turturro will star as Irving, a longtime, dependable employee at Lumen Industries.

The list of stars working on the new drama continues to impress after Adam Scott and Tramell Tillman sig…

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Facebook’s Zuckerberg again takes aim at Apple over iOS 14 ad privacy move

What you need to know

Apple is set to limit the ability of companies like Facebook to track their users.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says he’s concerned that it will impact small businesses.
He used his company’s earnings call to continue to complain about the move.

We’ve heard it all before.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has again been whinging about Apple’s plans to limit its ability to track users. He used his company’s quarterly earnings call as a platform to again make the complaint that the move will impact small businesses. Ignoring the fact it will impact Facebook’s own bottom line.

The move Zuckerberg is complaining about will now happen early next year after plans to follow it through with the launch of iOS 14 were shelved. Once implemented, apps will no longer be able to track users based on their individual device ID, or IDFA, limiting their ability to sell and generate ads.

According to a Business Insider report, Zuck believes the move will impact the economy as t…

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