Friday
Oct302020

Disney releases 'The Mandalorian' Season 1 recap ahead of Season 2 launch

 

Source: DisneyIf you need a refresher before the second season of The Mandalorian starts today, Disney has released a one-minute, forty-second recap video to prepare you for season 2 on its Disney+ streaming service. 

Disney describes the second season as "The Mandalorian and the Child continue their journey, facing enemies and rallying allies as they make their way through a dangerous galaxy in the tumultuous era after the collapse of the Galactic Empire." The Mandalorian stars Pedro Pascal, Carl Weathers, Giancarlo Esposito, and Gina Carano.

Friday
Oct302020

Tim Hortons' Halloween celebration includes Snapchat filters, discounted Timbits

Tim Hortons lets you show your love for its brand and Halloween with two new Snapchat filters and discounts on Timbits. Tim Rewards members can get a multipack of 10 Timbits for just $1.49, saving you $0.50 per order. The deal lasts until November 3. 

As for the filters, there's a lens that puts Timbits over your eyes and the other one that makes it look like you're wearing a Timbits box and a sprinkled Timbits hat. For the latter, you'll need the Timbits 3D Full Body Tracking Lens.

Source: Inside Timmies

Friday
Oct302020

Apple One bundles to go live on Oct. 30

Source: AppleToday is the day you can start subscribing to Apple's subscription bundles. Bloomberg reports that the all-you-can-eat bundle will be available to its users starting today, October 30. It allows users to subscribe to multiple Apple services at a discounted rate. You can read more about it here.

Thursday
Oct292020

Apple Clips introduces iPad-specific features in new update

Source: Apple

If you're still using Apple Clips and have an iPad, you'll appreciate the new update. Apple streamlined the interface on the app to allow you to add effects quickly and easily. For iPad specifically, the app now lets you capture and edit videos in landscape. By default, Clips on the iPad will film videos in a 4:3 aspect ratio, but it will let you choose different aspect ratios (similar to the iPhone app), including 16:9 or 1:1. The iPad version also now supports a Bluetooth mouse or trackpad. And with Scribble support, you can even use the Apple Pencil to add text.

As for iPhone users, it can take advantage of the new iPhone 12 series' HDR capabilities. But you'll have to use the phones' cameras. The update also introduces eight new stickers, 25 royalty-free songs, and six additional arrows and shapes.

Source: Engadget