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Chatr offering 10GB of bonus data on select plans for one year

Rogers’ Chatr joined Telus’ Public Mobile in slapping big data bonuses on several plans.

Although not quite as good as Public’s 12GB data bonus, Chatr is offering 10GB of bonus data for 12 months on $40+ plans. That includes:

  • $40/mo 5GB
  • $50/mo 10GB
  • $60/mo 15GB
  • $70/mo 20GB

As is typical with Chatr deals like this, the data bonus will expire if the account becomes inactive or if the plan changes before the end of the 12-month period. In other words, make sure you select a plan you’ll want to keep for at least 12 months.

Chatr’s website doesn’t note an end date for the data bonus, but it is listed as a limited-time offer.

All the plans included unlimited Canada/U.S. talk (except the $40/mo plan, which only has Canada-wide talk), unlimited international texting, voicemail, and data at 3G speeds (3Mbps up and down, according to Chatr).

Moreover, Chatr typically offers 500MB of bonus data to customers who sign up for auto-pay, but with all these plans, the auto-pay bonus is listed at 2GB.

Technically, Public Mobile’s offer is a little better, with 12GB of data on 4G plans, but the Chatr deal isn’t bad either. You can check it out here.

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The Apple TV 4K (2022) is still expensive and still great

I’ve been writing a lot about the Apple ecosystem lately, and the new Apple TV 4K (2022) is the icing on the cake.

It’s unnecessary, but if you want the creme de la creme of the smart TV experience, it’s difficult to beat it. The software is well-designed, and ad-free, while the hardware is top-notch, with a remote that feels incredible.

If you have an Android phone, there are a few more streaming options, but if you’re an iPhone user, it’s hard not to want the Apple TV 4K.

Finding TV bliss?

The best part of using the new Apple TV 4K is how nicely it plays with your iPhone. Since iOS 16.1, the on-phone virtual remote has gotten exponentially better now that you can play/pause, scrub through content, and control volume playback right from the lock screen. This means you no longer need to unlock your phone and dive into an app or menu. Just pick up your iPhone, and boom, the media controls you want are instantly accessible. Sure, people are really into the new Apple TV remote, but this is better, and I find myself using my phone more than the remote now.

This new functionality is enabled through Apple’s ‘Live Activities’ framework. Because of this, Roku and other streaming devices with an iPhone app can likely take advantage of similar lock screen-based controls via an update.

The other perk built into the Apple TV 4K is that you get access to Apple Arcade and a fully functional Apple Fitness+ app. You can cast Fitness+ classes to any AirPlay-compatible TV, but having a browseable app on your television is nice. Apple Arcade is fun as well, and while there aren’t that many games that have drawn me in, I love being able to cloud save a title on my phone and play it later on my TV or iPad.

If you have AirPods, the ease of connecting them to your Apple TV to listen to content silently is also a useful feature.

The new Apple TV is smaller and doesn’t feature a fan.

Compared to other smart TV operating systems, one of the key upgrades is that the Apple TV menu actually looks good. It’s not great, but it’s clean, high-res and easy to navigate. Google and Amazon’s home screens push content to watch, often regardless of whether you’re subscribed to the service hosting that content. Roku is a little better, but it still looks outdated and usually has one giant ad on the right-hand side, which is tacky, to say the least.

Once you jump inside the Apple TV app, things get a little messier regarding content you don’t subscribe to, but at the very least, the home screen is clean.

The new Apple TV 4K (2022) also packs the Apple A15 Bionic chipset, which gives it more than enough power to play modern content for the foreseeable future. This might sound like a small thing, but over time lag on a cheap smart TV box can get annoying, so knowing that you can not only play games but likely won’t have to worry about audio/video sync issues or lag, is a nice piece of mind.

A great remote can never be perfect

The remote feels excellent, but the button with a TV on it makes little sense. When you click the TV/Home button, it jumps you into the Apple TV app. If you hold it, you go back to the home screen. This isn’t very great, but thankfully you can switch it off in settings, so it acts predictably as a home button. That said, the fact that you need to go into the settings and enable this is a pain, and I wish Apple would not try so hard to force people into the Apple TV app.

On the flip side, it’s nice Apple updated the Menu button to become a Back button last year, but hiding the Siri button on the side of the remote feels strange to me. The old Siri remote and most other smart TVs have their voice control button on the front, and I found that to be easier to work with. Something is satisfying about holding down the button on the front, which makes it feel like engaging a microphone.

I’m likely one of the few, but I also enjoyed the swipe-based navigation on the older Siri remote. It had a steep learning curve, but when I used it as my primary device, I could fly around the interface, and the software momentum that Apple built into tvOS felt natural and looked superb. The new D-pad/touch wheel/touchpad design works fine, but the compromise on the new remote makes the swiping worse than before, and moving with the D-pad still applies some software momentum, which feels out of place when you’re not swiping.

None of this is to say it’s a bad remote. By contrast, the matte aluminum body feels incredible in your hand. It has excellent balance, clicky buttons and even a USB-C port for charging. You can also use it as a universal remote with most TVs. Compared to the gross Chromecast buttons and the dull Fire TV remote, it’s head and shoulders above the rest, but it seems that to streamline things, Apple might have made it a bit more complicated than needed.

For Apple lovers only?

If you have an iPhone, then having an Apple TV attached to your main TV is a nice add-on. However, I think most people likely only need one in their house, and a cheap Roku or Fire TV stick with AirPlay support can probably service most other TVs in a household.

I’m really enjoying this set-top box for things like Apple Fitness+ and Apple Arcade, so I can play Lego Star Wars Castaways on my TV while at home. This speaks to me since I’m already fairly immersed in the Apple ecosystem. If you’re not, a lot of the perks I enjoyed might not apply to you as much.

 

That said, even if you’re not in the ecosystem, it’s hard to ignore the thoughtful menu design, fast processor and solid remote. Remember that only the more expensive model with an ethernet jack is a Thread border router. If that matters to you, you’ll need to buy the more expensive model at $199.

All of this is to say that the new Apple TV is great, but unless you care about design or the Apple ecosystem, it’s not going to play content significantly better than the competition.

You can buy the standard Wi-Fi model with 64GB of storage for $179, and the ethernet/Thread model with extra storage costs $199.

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Amazon Echo Show 5 is 50 percent off today, now $59

Amazon has once again discounted its popular smart home speaker. Both the standalone and a bundle option is available for the Echo Show 5.

Check out the deals below.

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Source: Amazon Canada

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Booster Juice is offering BOGO on smoothies on November 13

Canadian juice and smoothie chain Booster Juice is celebrating its 23rd anniversary in November, and it wants all Canadians to take part.

Booster Juice is offering a ‘Buy One Get One Free’ (BOGO) offer on its regular-sized smoothies for one day only, November 13th.

The promotion can be claimed directly in-store, online or from the Booster Juice app using the promo code ‘BDAYBOOSTER22.’

The Booster Juice app is available on the App Store and the Play Store. 

Image credit: Booster Juice

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Star Wars’ Luke, Leia and Han finally make it to Fortnite

Fortnite x Star Wars crossovers are all too common. From Finn, Rey and Kylo Ren to the Mandalorian, Imperial Stormtroopers and Sith Troopers, the game almost feels like an extension of Star Wars.

However, among the slew of crossovers, characters like Leia Organa, Luke Skywalker, and Han Solo have never made it to the battle royale. That is, until now.

Fortnite is kicking off a “Skywalker Week” where players are able to pick up the Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, and Han Solo outfits from the Item Shop. Skywalker Week starts November 1st and ends on Tuesday, November 8th at 9am ET/6am PT. During the event, players will be able to find Luke’s blue and green Lightsabers from Imperial Chests, regular Chests and as ground loot.

Darth Vader’s Lightsaber has also been taken out of the vault for the entirety of the event, alongside the E-11 Blaster Rifles and the Junk Rift.

In regards to the outfits, all three new characters seem to have customizable skins, paired with a backbling and pickaxe for each.

More information about the new Star Wars skins and accessories can be found here.

Image credit: Epic Games

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Best Buy’s weekly Home Theatre sale discounts soundbars, TVs, subwoofers and more

Best Buy Canada is initiating its ‘Home Theatre Black Friday’ sale that runs from Tuesday, November 1st until Thursday, January 5th.

As the sale runs through the entirety of the holiday season, each week, Best Buy will be refreshing the sale with new and ‘hotter’ products, until the promotion concludes in the first week of January.

Check out the offers below that are valid from November 1st to November 3rd:

Sony HT-S350 320-Watt 2.1 Channel Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer: $199.99 (save $200)

JBL 510-Watt 5.1 Channel Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer: $699.99 (save $500)

JBL Bar 820-W 9.1 Ch Atmos 4K Dolby Vision Sound Bar w/ Wireless 10-inch Subwoofer and Surround Speakers: $999.99 (save $500)

TCL Alto 6+ 2.1 Channel Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer: $149.99 (save $20)

Sony BRAVIA 75-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Google TV Smart TV (XR75X90K) – 2022: $1,999.99 (save $600)

Sony X80K 85-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Smart Google TV (KD85X80K) – 2022: $2,199.99 (save $400)

Samsung 65-inch 4K UHD OLED Tizen Smart TV (QN65S95BAFXZC): $2,799.99 (save $1,500)

Samsung 65-inch 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN65QN88BAFXZC) – Titan Black: $2,199.99 (save $600)

Samsung 75-inch 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN75Q60BAFXZC) – Titan Grey: $1,599.99 (save $400)

Samsung The Frame 75-inch 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV (QN75LS03BAFXZC) – 2022 – Charcoal Black: $3,499.99 (save $500)

LG Smart 2D Wi-Fi Blu-ray Disc Drive (BP350): $79.99 (save $10)

Sanus Advanced 42-inch – 90-inch Tilting TV Wall Mount: $189.99 (save $30)

SANUS 40-inch – 84-inch Full Motion TV Wall Mount: $239.99 (save $90)

Check out the ‘Home Theatre Black Friday’ sale page here.

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Ben Stiller plays Kratos in weird God of War Ragnarök ad with John Travolta, LeBron James

Have you ever imagined what Ben Stiller would look like dressed as gaming icon Kratos?

Probably not, but someone at PlayStation clearly did. In a new ad for God of War Ragnarök titled “All Parents Can Relate,” Stiller is fully suited as Kratos, beard, Leviathan Axe and all, and even wants to be referred to as the God of War.

The premise of the ad is Stiller, fellow actor John Travolta and NBA star LeBron James getting together for a support group with their real-life children. It’s… as bizarre as you’d expect.

“The God of War dynamic plays out in every parent-child relationship. When that clicked for me, I picked up my Leviathan Axe and felt truly close to my son for the first time,” says Stiller at one point. When his son responds “I’m 17!” Stiller simply says, “Exactly.” Elsewhere in the bit, Travolta asks his daughter to hurt his feelings, to which she says “you’re old and you’re bald,” and he satisfyingly says “just like Kratos.”

Funny enough, less than 10 seconds of footage from the actual game are shown at the very end of the commercial. All in all, it’s quite strange, especially given the unique pairing of Stiller, Travolta and James.

In any case, God of War Ragnarök will release on PlayStation 4 and 5 on November 9th. Stay tuned for our review on November 3rd.

Image credit: PlayStation

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Win a Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel Watch LTE with Telus

We’re offering the Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel Watch in a new giveaway in partnership with Telus. Telus’ award-winning 5G network offers ultrafast speeds and increased reliability coast-to-coast.

The offer includes the 128GB Pixel 7 Pro in ‘Obsidian,’ and we have the LTE Pixel Watch in ‘Matte Black’ ‘Stainless Steel’ and an ‘Obsidian’ Active band. When customers get the latest Google Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel Watch with Telus, they join a 5G network that gives back to vulnerable Canadians through programs like ‘Mobility for Good.’

This contest ends on November 30th, with us selecting the winning on December 1st.

In my review of the Pixel 7 Pro, I said: “The Pixel 7 Pro is a great handset, and I haven’t experienced many issues with the device. The phone features top-of-the-line features and specs that can match it with flagships from any other brand.”

And in Jon’s review of the Pixel Watch, he said: “Presently, it feels like a jack of all trades. Thankfully, it’s also a master of some”

If you don’t win this contest, you can still purchase the latest Google Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel Watch on Canada’s fastest mobile network by visiting Telus today.

MobileSyrup is also running a Pixel 7 Pro contest until November 14th, so check out this link for another chance to win the Pixel 7 Pro.

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Expanded forecast ‘At a Glance’ widget starting to show up on Pixel 6 series

The Pixel 7 and 7 Pro’s expanded weather forecasts feature is making its way to older Google handsets. Many are saying that they’ve started to see the feature on their Pixel 6 home and lock screens, according to Android Police.

The expanded forecast in the ‘At a Glance’ widget shows the current weather condition, and temperature, as well as the day’s highs and lows. It will also appear on the user’s lock screen with an option to expand for more details.

The tipster says they also saw the forecast widget on their Pixel 6 running Android 13.

While this isn’t a huge update from the previous widget, it’s nice that Google is bringing some features to its older handsets.

Source: Android Police 

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Google’s Nest Wifi Pro speeds limited to 50Mbps for some users

In several posts on Google’s Nest community forums, Nest Wifi Pro users are outlining an issue where their download speed is limited to just 50Mbps, despite their internet connection offering far higher speeds.

It’s unclear what’s causing the problem, but most of the commenters point to a PPPoE protocol issue related to authenticating your internet connection to be the culprit. It’s worth noting that the majority of reports are coming from U.K.-based Nest Wifi Pro users.

For what it’s worth, my experience so far with the Nest Wifi Pro has been relatively solid. Near my main router, I’m able to get roughly 850Mbps download and 30Mbps upload over Wi-Fi, with the connection dropping to roughly 300Mbps with the Point in my living room and similar speeds on the one in my basement.

In terms of solutions, some people say that placing a router ahead of the Nest Wifi Pro in their network setup solves the speed issue, while others have just returned the router altogether until Google releases a software fix.

9to5Google says it reached out to Google regarding the issue but has yet received a response.

For more on the Nest Wifi Pro, check out my in-depth look at the mesh router.

Source: Google Via: 9to5Google