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Best Buy updates Black Friday pricing on gaming peripherals, wearables and smart home gadgets

Best Buy Canada has updated its ‘Black Friday Starts Now’ event with new products marked with a ‘Black Friday Price Now’ badge.

The badge ensures that products listed as ‘Black Friday Price Now’ will be priced at the same price for the start of the actual Best Buy Black Friday Sale.

Check out the offers below:

Logitech M510 Wireless Laser Mouse – Black: $24.99 (save $20)

Logitech G502 Hero 25600 DPI Optical Gaming Mouse – Black: $49.99 (save $10)

Razer Basilisk V2 20000 DPI Optical Gaming Mouse – Black: $49.99 (save $50)

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 25600 DPI Wireless HERO Optical Gaming Mouse – Black: $149.99 (save $50)

Logitech G Pro Backlit Mechanical GX Blue Clicky Gaming Keyboard – English: $129.99 (save $40)

SteelSeries Apex 3 Backlit Gaming Keyboard – English: $49.99 (save $20)

HyperX QuadCast S USB Condenser Microphone – White: $149.99 (save $40)

ASUS C3 1080p HD Webcam: $49.99 (save $20)

Google Nest Cam Wired Indoor Security Camera – Snow: $89.99 (save $39)

Arlo Pro 4 Spotlight Camera Security Bundle with 3 Wire-Free Indoor/Outdoor 2K Cameras – White: $499.99 (save $100)

Google Nest Wire-Free Video Doorbell – White: $169.99 (save $49)

Google Nest Mini (2nd Gen) Smart Speaker – Charcoal: $34.99 (save $35)

Google Nest Hub Max Smart Display with Google Assistant – Chalk: $219.99 (save $80)

Philips Hue A19 Smart Bluetooth LED Light Bulbs – 3 Pack – White & Colour Ambiance: $99.99 (save $60)

Alfred DB1W-A-BL Bluetooth Smart Lock with Wi-Fi Bridge & Key: $139.99 (save $100)

Fitbit Luxe Fitness Tracker with 24/7 Heart Rate & Sleep – Orchid: $99.99 (save $70)

Fitbit Sense 2 Smartwatch with Heart Rate Monitor – Shadow Grey: $259.99 (save $140)

Fitbit Versa 2 40mm Smartwatch with Amazon Alexa & Heart Rate Tracking – Black: $129.99 (save $70)

Fitbit Versa 2 40mm Smartwatch with Amazon Alexa & Heart Rate Tracking – Petal: $129.99 (save $70)

Check out the ‘Black Friday Starts Now’ event page here. The products mentioned above are on sale starting today, Friday, November 4th, until Wednesday, November 9th.

Image credit: Best Buy

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Twitter employees sue over mass layoffs

Twitter employees filed a class-action lawsuit against the company over new owner Elon Musk’s plan to cut roughly half of the company’s workforce starting Friday, arguing it violates U.S. federal and California state law.

The lawsuit, filed Thursday in a San Francisco federal court, asks the court to issue an order requiring Twitter to obey the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act. The act restricts companies from performing mass layoffs without at least 60 days of advanced notice. It also seeks to restrict Twitter from soliciting employees to sign documents that could give up their right to participate in litigation.

Since Musk took over Twitter, the company has been in turmoil. Workers were assigned to Musk projects and forced to work long hours and weekends under threat of being fired if they didn’t meet tight deadlines. At the same time, team leaders were asked to draw up lists of employees that could be cut. A letter sent to employees on November 3rd warned them that they would receive an email by 9am PST/12pm ET on November 4th about their future at the company.

However, some employees have already started losing access to internal systems like email and Slack channels. That includes some of those assigned to Musk projects. Other employees took to Twitter to share updates about their status or post support under the hashtag ‘#OneTeam.’

“We filed this lawsuit tonight in an attempt the make sure that employees are aware that they should not sign away their rights and that they have an avenue for pursuing their rights,” attorney Shannon Liss-Riordan told Bloomberg. Liss-Riordan filed the lawsuit against Twitter, but was also behind a lawsuit against Tesla, another Musk company, for laying off about 10 percent of its workforce in June.

However, Tesla won a ruling from a federal judge in Austin, Texas, that forced the workers to pursue their claims in closed-door arbitration rather than in open court. Musk called the lawsuit “trivial” during an interview.

“We will now see if he is going to continue to thumb his nose at the laws of this country that protect employees. It appears that he’s repeating the same playbook of what he did at Tesla,” Liss-Riordan said.

Musk’s Twitter cuts are part of an ongoing effort to reduce costs and squeeze profit from the social network after his acquisition saddled the company with some $13 billion USD (about $17.6 billion CAD) of debt. Musk’s other plans include increasing the cost of Twitter Blue to $8/mo USD, making verification a paid feature, and adding paywalled video.

The latest news on Twitter and Musk can be found here.

Source: Bloomberg

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Samsung’s Galaxy S23 rumoured to launch in the first week of February

Samsung’s S23 might come a little later than we expect.

According to a new report from Chosun and reported by SamMobile, the Galaxy S23 will be unveiled in the first week of February, and the event will reportedly be held in San Francisco. Following that, the device could go on sale by February 17th.

Further, the S23 will sport an Exynos 2300 processor in some markets, and the next-gen Snapdragon processor in others.

The S23 and S23+ are expected to offer bigger batteries, and faster processors and the S23 Ultra might sport a 200-megapixel primary shooter, and a faster processor as well.

Source: SamMobile

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Twitter reminding users to look out for phishing emails

Elon Musk’s plans to start charging users $8 a month to keep their verification status have yet to be implemented but attempts to dupe people of their personal information are going strong.

It has gotten so bad that Twitter’s head of safety and integrity is warning people to be on the lookout. “We’re hearing reports of phishing emails talking about potential changes to Verification,” Yoel Roth tweeted on November 3rd.

Attached are screenshots of phishing emails asking users to provide their personal information to save them from losing their verified status. These emails are sent from a Gmail account and include a link to a Google Site. News of the scam broke earlier this week, and Google removed at least one of these websites.

One of the phishing emails going around. Image credit: @yoyoel/ Twitter

“Be wary — nothing has launched yet, and we aren’t sending these notes,” Roth continues. “Check the sender carefully, and don’t provide your credentials or payment info.”

The emails started after Musk announced plans to charge users in the U.S. $8 a month for Twitter Blue, the platform’s subscription service. The sought-after blue checkmark verifying accounts will also be included as part of the subscription, allowing people to buy their status.

For the latest on Musk x Twitter, check out MobileSyrup’s coverage here.

Source: @yoyoel/ Twitter  

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Tesla applies for telecom licenses in Canada

Tesla has filed an application to offer telecom services in its vehicles in Canada.

The American automotive company, co-founded by billionaire Elon Musk, filed for a Basic International Telecommunications Service (BITS) licence with the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) on September 15th. Approval would allow the company to become a telecommunications reseller service in Canada.

Tesla’s application says it will provide machine-to-machine cellular data service for in-vehicle infotainment access, internet access, and “mobile terminating SMS to wake up vehicles.”

“Tesla does not, and does not intend to, own or operate transmission facilities in Canada,” the application states.

This is only the latest work Tesla has done to expand its presence in Canada. Last year, the company announced it will bring a manufacturing facility to Markham, Ontario. The company also met with provincial representatives in Ontario earlier this year.

Tesla’s current application is currently open for comments on the CRTC’s website.

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Amazon slashes Fire TV Sticks devices by up to 50 percent

Amazon is continuing the love and discounting products. This time around its the popular Fire TV Sticks with various models on sale by up to 50 percent off.

Check them out below:

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Yet-to-release Spider-Man: Miles Morales PC port already on sale

Global digital marketplace CDKeys is offering both of Marvel’s new Spider-Man PC titles on sale.

Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered‘s PC portalongside the yet-to-be-released Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales PC port, are both currently on sale at CDKeys, as shared by RedFlagDeals user ‘blackstealth92.’

Considering that Miles Morales hasn’t even released yet, picking it up for a discounted price is a solid deal. The title launches on November 18th.

Regularly, pre-ordering Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales on Steam would cost you $59.99. With the CDKeys promotion, you pay only $49.49 for the unreleased PC port.

Similarly, Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered costs $69.99 on Steam. With CDKeys’ promotion, you pay only $45.49 for the recently released PC port.

Both titles activate on Steam and are available as digital downloads.

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Telus added 150,000 new mobile customers in Q3, records best results since 2010

Telus says it added 347,000 new customers over the last three months across its platform.

Details in the company’s Q3 results for 2022 reveal 150,000 of the new additions are mobile customers, representing “the best quarterly results since 2010.”

More to come…

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Individual emails to reveal the faith of Twitter employees

A letter sent to Twitter employees late Thursday said everyone would know their faith in the company by 9am PT (12pm ET).

“By 9am PST on Friday, Nov. 4th, everyone will receive an individual email with the subject line: Your Role at Twitter. Please check your email, including the spam folder,” the email, published by The Washington Post in full, states.

It was the first form of mass communication sent since Elon Musk took over Twitter last week for $44 billion. Musk is desperately trying to recuperate the costs of the hostile takeover and will start charging people to keep their verification status. 

Those keeping their roles at the company will be contacted through their Twitter email. Those who aren’t will be notified through their personal emails.

According to The Post, no one is safe. By Thursday evening, several people had already lost their jobs, including people who were put into small teams by Musk to work on new products over the past week.

“Numbers dwindling down in the [Slack] channels last hour, people dropping like flies,” an employee told the publication under the condition of anonymity.

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Source: The Washington Post 

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Camera, TV, tablet and wearable pricing slashed in Best Buy’s Top Deals

Best Buy Canada’s updated list of Top Deals for the week offers solid discounts on new TVs, headphones, laptops, wearables, tablets and more, alongside marketplace offers on a few open-box Apple products.

The deals mentioned below are available starting today, Friday, November 4th, and end Wednesday, November 9th.

Check out the deals below:

Samsung The Frame 55-inch 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN55LS03BAFXZC) – 2022 – Charcoal Black: $1,599.99 (save $400)

Samsung 65-inch 4K UHD OLED Tizen Smart TV (QN65S95BAFXZC): $2,499.99 (save $1,400)

GoPro HERO9 Black Waterproof 5K FY23: $399.99 (save $60)

Logitech G Pro X Superlight 25600 DPI Wireless HERO Optical Gaming Mouse – Black: $149.99 (save $50)

Canon PIXMA TS3429 Wireless All-In-One Inkjet Printer – Only at Best Buy: $69.99 (save $20)

Sony WH-1000XM5 Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones – Silver: $399.99 (save $100)

Sony WF-1000XM4 In-Ear Noise Cancelling Truly Wireless Headphones – Black: $249.99 (save $150)

HP 15.6-inch Laptop – Jet Black (Intel Core i3-1115G4/512GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 11 Home): $549.99 (save $150)

Dell Inspiron 3511 15.6-inch Touchscreen Laptop – Black (Intel Core i5-1135G7/256GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 11 S): $599.99 (save $100)

Sony SRS-XB33 EXTRA BASS Waterproof Bluetooth Wireless Speaker – Black: $149.99 (save $100)

Google Nest Wire-Free Video Doorbell – White: $169.99 (save $49)

Google Nest Hub Max Smart Display with Google Assistant – Charcoal: $219.99 (save $80)

Philips Hue A19 Smart Bluetooth LED Light Bulbs – 3 Pack – White & Colour Ambiance: $99.99 (save $60)

Fitbit Versa 2 40mm Smartwatch with Amazon Alexa & Heart Rate Tracking – Black: $129.99 (save $70)

Therabody Theragun Mini Handheld Percussive Massage Device – Black: $219.99 (save $30)

Tineco Pure One S11 Dual Corless Stick Vacuum – Grey: $399.99 (save $200)

ASUS ROG Gaming Wireless AX11000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Gaming Router (ROG GT-AX11000): $399.99 (save $130)

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE 12.4-inch 64GB Android 11 Tablet with Qualcomm SM7225 8-Core Processor – Black: $519.99 (save $50)

Samsung HW-Q990B 656-Watt 11.1.4 Channel Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer & Up-Firing Rear Speakers: $1,499.99 (save $800)

Google Chromecast with Google TV (4K) – Snow: $54.99 (save $15)

Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K (2021) Media Streamer with Alexa Voice Remote: $34.99 (save $20)

Kalorik Air Fryer Oven – 9.4kg/10QT – Black: $99.99 (save $170)

Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark III Wi-Fi 20.1MP 4.2x Optical Zoom Digital Camera – Black: $969 (save $31)

Canon EOS Rebel T8i DSLR Camera with 18-55mm IS STM Lens Kit: $1,199.99 (save $50)

Fujifilm Instax Mini 11 Instant Camera – Sky Blue: $89.99 (save $10)

Samsung T7 1TB USB 3.2 External Solid State Drive (MU-PC1T0T/AM) – Grey: $134.99 (save $20)

Marketplace offers

Costway 9Ft Pre-Lit Artificial Christmas Tree Premium Hinged w/ 1000 LED Lights & Stand: $349.99 (save $105)

Superfit Folding Electric Treadmill Compact Walking Running Machine w/APP Control Speaker: $339.99 (save $112)

Open Box – Apple Watch Series 7 (GPS) 45mm Midnight Aluminum Case with Midnight Sport Band (10/10 Condition): $379.99 (save $100)

Open Box – Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max 128GB – Sierra Blue – Unlocked (10/10 Condition): $1,149.99 (save $200)

Refurbished (Excellent) – Dyson V8B Cordfree Vacuum – (1 Year Dyson Warranty): $299.99 (save $100)

Check out all the deals here.