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Microsoft says original Surface Duo Android 11 update coming in a ‘few weeks’

After Microsoft failed to meet its promise to roll out the Android 11 update to the original Surface Duo by the end of 2021, the company now says the update will arrive “in the next few weeks.”

In a statement to Windows Central, Microsoft confirmed it’s “finalizing” the update and plans to start rolling it out soon, starting with unlocked phones:

“We’re finalizing the validation and certification for Android 11. We originally planned to deploy Android 11 as an update for Surface Duo in December, but we needed a few more weeks to ensure a great experience for Surface Duo customers. We expect to begin Android 11 rollout in the next few weeks, beginning with unlocked devices.”

While it’s good to see that the update will arrive soon, it’s certainly been a long time coming. The Duo launched with Android 10 and hasn’t seen a major upgrade since, even after the Duo 2 launched with Android 11.

Windows Central adds that its sources claim the update has been ready for weeks but was delayed in part due to the holiday break. Additionally, the update still needs validation and certification from partners including Google and U.S. carrier AT&T.

Moreover, the publication notes that Microsft plans to skip Android 12 and go straight to the Android 12L upgrade for the Duo line. Assuming Microsoft can work faster on the 12L update, that should be good news for Duo owners — Google’s work on Android 12L should make the mobile OS play nicer on foldables and dual-screen devices.

Source: Windows Central

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Best Buy extends its Boxing Day deals until January 6

Best Buy is currently offering a clearout sale with its Boxing Day deals extended until January 6th, with several PCs, monitors, laptops and tablets on sale.

Check out some of the deals below:

TVs

Samsung 55-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Tizen Smart TV (UN55TU7000FXZC) – Titan Grey: $679.99 (regularly $849.99)

Toshiba 32-inch 720p LED TV (32L310U20): $189.99 (regularly $279.99)

LG 65-inch 4K UHD HDR OLED webOS Smart TV (OLED65C1AUB) – 2021: $2,299.99 (regularly $2,599.99)

Insignia 58-inch 4K UHD HDR LCD Smart TV (NS-58F301CA22) – Fire TV Edition – 2021: $499.99 (regularly $549.99)

Sony BRAVIA XR X90J 65-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Smart Google TV (XR65X90J) – 2021: $1,499.99 (regularly $1,799.99)

Find all TVs on sale at Best Buy here.

Laptops

HP x360 14-inch Touchscreen 2-in-1 Chromebook – Silver (Intel Celeron N4020/64GB eMMC/4GB RAM/Chrome OS): $329.99 (regularly $449.99)

Dell Inspiron 13 13.3-inch Laptop – Silver (11th Gen Intel Core i5-11320H/256GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 10): $799.99 (regularly $1,099.99)

ASUS ROG Strix G15 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop (AMD Ryzen 5 5600H/512GB SSD/8GB RAM/RTX 3050): $1,099.99 (regularly $1,199.99)

ASUS TUF Dash 15 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop – Eclipse Grey (Intel Core i7-11370H/512GB SSD/16GB RAM/RTX 3060): $1,499.99 (regularly $1,599.99)

HP Pavilion 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop – Shadow Black (AMD Ryzen 5 5600H/512GB SSD/8GB RAM/GTX 1650): $849.99 (regularly $899.99)

Find all laptops on sale here.

PCs

ASUS Vivo AiO 24-inch All-in-One PC (AMD Athlon Silver 3050U/1TB HDD/8GB RAM/Windows 10): $599.99 (regularly $629.99)

ASUS ROG Strix G15DK Gaming PC (AMD Ryzen 5-5600X/1TB SSD/16GB RAM/GeForce RTX 3060): $1,699.99 (regularly $1,799.99)

HP Omen 30L Gaming PC (Intel Core i7-11700F/1TB SSD/16GB RAM/RTX 3070): $2,299.99 (regularly $2,599.99)

Acer TC Desktop PC (Intel Core i5-11400/256GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 10): $599.99 (regularly $799.99)

CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Gaming PC (AMD Ryzen 5 5600G/1TB HDD/500GB SSD/16GB RAM/RTX 3060/Win 11): $1,949.99 (regularly $2,099.99)

Find all PC deals here.

Monitors

Dell 23.6-inch FHD 165Hz 4ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (S2422HG) – Black: $249.99 (regularly $399.99)

Acer 31.5-inch FHD 165Hz 1ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (ED320QR S) – Black: $269.99 (regularly $399.99)

Samsung 32-inch FHD 75Hz 4ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (LC32R500) – Dark Blue Grey: $249.99 (regularly $379.99)

Samsung Odyssey 27-inch WQHD 144Hz 1ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (LC27G55TQWNXZA) – Black: $349.99 (regularly $449.99)

LG UltraGear 24-inch FHD 144Hz 1ms GTG IPS LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (24GN650-B) – Black: $269.99 (regularly $329.99)

Find all monitors on sale here.

Tablets

Lenovo Tab M8 8-inch 16GB Android 9 Tablet w/ MediaTek Helio A22 4-Core Processor: $89.99 (regularly $129.99)

Lenovo Smart Tab M10 10.3-inch 32GB Tablet w/ MediaTek Helio P22T 8-Core Processor: $179.99 (regularly $229.99)

Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3-inch 128GB Windows 10 Tablet With 10th Gen Intel Core i3/4GB RAM – Platinum: $699.99 (regularly $989.99)

Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB with Wi-Fi (5th Generation) 2021 – Space Grey – Open Box Like New (Condition 10/10): $1,468.70 (regularly $1,529.70) — (Marketplace Seller)

Find all tablet deals here.

Headphones

Sennheiser HD 350BT Over-Ear Sound Isolating Bluetooth Headphones – Black: $79.99 (regularly $129.99)

JBL Free II In-Ear Bluetooth Truly Wireless Headphones – Black: $79.99 (regularly $219.99)

Sony WH-1000XM4 Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones – Black: $349.99 (regularly $499.99)

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 In-Ear Noise Cancelling Truly Wireless Headphones – Black: $119.99 (regularly $189.99)

Razer Kraken X for Console Gaming Headset for PC/PS4/PS5/Xbox/Switch – Black: $39.99 (regularly $59.99)

Find more headphone deals here.

Peripherals

Logitech M720 Triathlon Wireless Optical Mouse – Black: $39.99 (regularly $69.99)

Razer Level Up Gaming Bundle with Keyboard, Mouse & Mousepad: $59.99 (regularly $99.99)

Razer Viper Ultimate 20000 DPI Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with Dock – Black: $99.99 (regularly $159.99)

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition TKL Backlit Mechanical Linear Optical Switch Gaming Keyboard – English: $99.99 (regularly $139.99)

SteelSeries Level Up Gaming Bundle with Keyboard, Mouse & Mousepad: $99.99 (regularly $124.99)

Find all peripherals on sale here.

All deals from Best Buy’s Extended Boxing Day Sale can be found here.

Note that the extended sale is set to end on January 6th.

MobileSyrup utilizes affiliate partnerships and publishes sponsored posts. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, though MobileSyrup may earn a commission on purchases made via these links.

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Best Buy extends its Boxing Day deals until January 6

Best Buy is currently offering a clearout sale with its Boxing Day deals extended until January 6th, with several PCs, monitors, laptops and tablets on sale.

Check out some of the deals below:

TVs

Samsung 55-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Tizen Smart TV (UN55TU7000FXZC) – Titan Grey: $679.99 (regularly $849.99)

Toshiba 32-inch 720p LED TV (32L310U20): $189.99 (regularly $279.99)

LG 65-inch 4K UHD HDR OLED webOS Smart TV (OLED65C1AUB) – 2021: $2,299.99 (regularly $2,599.99)

Insignia 58-inch 4K UHD HDR LCD Smart TV (NS-58F301CA22) – Fire TV Edition – 2021: $499.99 (regularly $549.99)

Sony BRAVIA XR X90J 65-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Smart Google TV (XR65X90J) – 2021: $1,499.99 (regularly $1,799.99)

Find all TVs on sale at Best Buy here.

Laptops

HP x360 14-inch Touchscreen 2-in-1 Chromebook – Silver (Intel Celeron N4020/64GB eMMC/4GB RAM/Chrome OS): $329.99 (regularly $449.99)

Dell Inspiron 13 13.3-inch Laptop – Silver (11th Gen Intel Core i5-11320H/256GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 10): $799.99 (regularly $1,099.99)

ASUS ROG Strix G15 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop (AMD Ryzen 5 5600H/512GB SSD/8GB RAM/RTX 3050): $1,099.99 (regularly $1,199.99)

ASUS TUF Dash 15 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop – Eclipse Grey (Intel Core i7-11370H/512GB SSD/16GB RAM/RTX 3060): $1,499.99 (regularly $1,599.99)

HP Pavilion 15.6-inch Gaming Laptop – Shadow Black (AMD Ryzen 5 5600H/512GB SSD/8GB RAM/GTX 1650): $849.99 (regularly $899.99)

Find all laptops on sale here.

PCs

ASUS Vivo AiO 24-inch All-in-One PC (AMD Athlon Silver 3050U/1TB HDD/8GB RAM/Windows 10): $599.99 (regularly $629.99)

ASUS ROG Strix G15DK Gaming PC (AMD Ryzen 5-5600X/1TB SSD/16GB RAM/GeForce RTX 3060): $1,699.99 (regularly $1,799.99)

HP Omen 30L Gaming PC (Intel Core i7-11700F/1TB SSD/16GB RAM/RTX 3070): $2,299.99 (regularly $2,599.99)

Acer TC Desktop PC (Intel Core i5-11400/256GB SSD/8GB RAM/Windows 10): $599.99 (regularly $799.99)

CyberPowerPC Gamer Master Gaming PC (AMD Ryzen 5 5600G/1TB HDD/500GB SSD/16GB RAM/RTX 3060/Win 11): $1,949.99 (regularly $2,099.99)

Find all PC deals here.

Monitors

Dell 23.6-inch FHD 165Hz 4ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (S2422HG) – Black: $249.99 (regularly $399.99)

Acer 31.5-inch FHD 165Hz 1ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (ED320QR S) – Black: $269.99 (regularly $399.99)

Samsung 32-inch FHD 75Hz 4ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (LC32R500) – Dark Blue Grey: $249.99 (regularly $379.99)

Samsung Odyssey 27-inch WQHD 144Hz 1ms GTG Curved VA LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (LC27G55TQWNXZA) – Black: $349.99 (regularly $449.99)

LG UltraGear 24-inch FHD 144Hz 1ms GTG IPS LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor (24GN650-B) – Black: $269.99 (regularly $329.99)

Find all monitors on sale here.

Tablets

Lenovo Tab M8 8-inch 16GB Android 9 Tablet w/ MediaTek Helio A22 4-Core Processor: $89.99 (regularly $129.99)

Lenovo Smart Tab M10 10.3-inch 32GB Tablet w/ MediaTek Helio P22T 8-Core Processor: $179.99 (regularly $229.99)

Microsoft Surface Pro 7 12.3-inch 128GB Windows 10 Tablet With 10th Gen Intel Core i3/4GB RAM – Platinum: $699.99 (regularly $989.99)

Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB with Wi-Fi (5th Generation) 2021 – Space Grey – Open Box Like New (Condition 10/10): $1,468.70 (regularly $1,529.70) — (Marketplace Seller)

Find all tablet deals here.

Headphones

Sennheiser HD 350BT Over-Ear Sound Isolating Bluetooth Headphones – Black: $79.99 (regularly $129.99)

JBL Free II In-Ear Bluetooth Truly Wireless Headphones – Black: $79.99 (regularly $219.99)

Sony WH-1000XM4 Over-Ear Noise Cancelling Bluetooth Headphones – Black: $349.99 (regularly $499.99)

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 In-Ear Noise Cancelling Truly Wireless Headphones – Black: $119.99 (regularly $189.99)

Razer Kraken X for Console Gaming Headset for PC/PS4/PS5/Xbox/Switch – Black: $39.99 (regularly $59.99)

Find more headphone deals here.

Peripherals

Logitech M720 Triathlon Wireless Optical Mouse – Black: $39.99 (regularly $69.99)

Razer Level Up Gaming Bundle with Keyboard, Mouse & Mousepad: $59.99 (regularly $99.99)

Razer Viper Ultimate 20000 DPI Wireless Optical Gaming Mouse with Dock – Black: $99.99 (regularly $159.99)

Razer Huntsman Tournament Edition TKL Backlit Mechanical Linear Optical Switch Gaming Keyboard – English: $99.99 (regularly $139.99)

SteelSeries Level Up Gaming Bundle with Keyboard, Mouse & Mousepad: $99.99 (regularly $124.99)

Find all peripherals on sale here.

All deals from Best Buy’s Extended Boxing Day Sale can be found here.

Note that the extended sale is set to end on January 6th.

MobileSyrup utilizes affiliate partnerships and publishes sponsored posts. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, though MobileSyrup may earn a commission on purchases made via these links.

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Google reveals when Apple-like Bluetooth ‘Fast Pair’ will come to more devices

If you’re a Google device user, the tech giant’s latest announcement at CES 2022 could be what you’ve been waiting for.

Google’s ‘Fast Pair’ feature, which allows you to easily connect wireless earbuds and Android smartphones to various devices without accessing your Bluetooth settings, will soon work on Chromebooks, Google TV and more.

Though Google teased that Fast Pair was making its way to more devices a few months ago, we now know more specifically when it will arrive. Fast Pair will work with Chromebooks in a few weeks, making it easier to switch between your Android device and a laptop. Google says it plans to bring Fast Pair to Google TV/Android TV devices later this year.

 

Further, Google detailed plans to utilize Fast Pair to make switching Bluetooth headphones between Android devices and Windows PCs easier through a partnership with Acer and HP. This new platform also includes syncing text messages and sharing files with ‘Nearby Share.’

Other new features include the ability to set up a Chromebook using an Android smartphone, photos you’ve shot with your Android device syncing to your laptop and the ability to drop images into Chrome OS through the Camera Roll in the Phone Hub app. Wear OS smartwatches will also soon be able to unlock Chromebooks and Android devices.

If all of this sounds strikingly familiar, you’re onto something. Apple has offered comparable features through its ecosystem of different devices for several years. In a flip on the way things usually play out in the industry, it seems Google is playing catchup with Apple and wants to create a more cohesive ecosystem for its devices.

You can check out more news from CES 2022 here.

Image credit: Google 

Source: G00gle

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BlackBerry wants its new IVY platform to be every vehicle’s translation layer

BlackBerry is back at CES 2022 to show off its new connected car software, BlackBerry IVY.

This software will be integrated into cars to help both manufacturers and consumers benefit from the computing power and connectivity in modern vehicles.

The Canadian tech company says that IVY can use “vehicle data to recognize driver behaviour and hazardous conditions such as icy roads or heavy traffic and then recommend that a driver enable relevant vehicle safety features such as traction control, lane-keeping assist, or adaptive cruise control. IVY could then provide automakers with feedback on how and when those safety features are used, allowing them to make targeted investments to improve vehicle performance.”

The other IVY press releases offer more vague business-to-business purposes for the software. None of the use cases are flashy, but if the technology is implemented by the automakers, it could have the potential to streamline the development of new car features and apps.

Ideally, IVY runs as a translation layer on the car’s software, decoding the vehicle’s file types and code to make features like heated seats and headlights run and turning it into a standardized set of tools that developers can utilize across various cars manufacturers.

BlackBerry says IVY is compatible with its existing QNX in-car software and vehicle-grade Linux. However, there’s no mention if it’s compatible with Android Automotive or CarPlay, the key in-car software framework adopted by many large automakers in North America.

In other BlackBerry news, the Canadian company recently halted support for BB10 and below devices.

Source: BlackBerry

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Razer’s CES 2022 concept is a modular gaming desk with a mug heater

Razer is back at CES this year with more interesting concept devices. This year, the gaming company unveiled ‘Project Sophia,’ a concept gaming desk, and the Enki Pro HyperSense gaming chair with built-in haptic from D-BOX.

Let’s start with Project Sophia, a frankly wild concept desk packed with modular components and, naturally, RGB lighting. The desk is basically a computer with a built-in monitor and 13 swappable module slots that let users add a variety of different pieces.

Project Sophia’s modules allow users to have temperature readouts, touchscreen app launchers, dedicated chat or calendar displays, Qi wireless chargers, audio mixes, a digital drawing surface complete with pen, monitoring tools for the computer’s CPU and GPU, a mug heater and more.

Frankly, it’s ridiculous. But hey, what’s CES for if not absolutely insane concepts? Being a concept, I doubt Razer’s Project Sophia desk will ever become a product you can buy. Even if it does, it’ll probably be absurdly expensive and, while some might think it looks cool, it’s hard to justify forking out cash for something like this when you could put that money into a nice computer and just put it on a desk like a normal person.

The Enki Pro HyperSense, on the other hand, is a little less insane. It’s basically just Razer’s Enki Pro gaming chair with a haptic feedback unit created by D-BOX attached to the base. Razer boasts native support for over 2,200 games, movies and music titles, including Forza Horizon 5 and Assassin’s Creed Valhalla.

Razer says the chair has 65,000 haptic variations, the “tactile feedback of +/- 1 G-Force,” and can create 1.5 inches of vertical and backward tilt.

Unlike Project Sophia, which will likely never be available, it looks like Razer might sell the Enki Pro HyperSense. The company has a ‘Notify me’ button on its webpage for the chair, although it’s not clear if users who sign up will get information about a future launch of the chair.

You can learn more about Project Sophia here and about the Enki Pro HyperSense here.

You can check out more news from CES 2022 here.

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BlackBerry introduces new feature to help users working with U.S. government comply with new rules

BlackBerry is making changes to its software to comply with new cybersecurity rules in the U.S.

President Joe Biden’s executive order on cybersecurity requires any technology solutions provider working with the government to provide a software bill of materials (SBOM). This is a list of components that make up a piece of software.

The requirement is in an effort to ensure any security vulnerabilities in software dealing with the country’s infrastructure are immediately identified and dealt with.

The company’s software composition analysis tool, BlackBerry Jarvis, has a new feature that allows users to easily generate a SBOM that outlines the information required by the government and will lead to a speedy response if any vulnerabilities are found.

According to a press release, the feature will become available sometime in “early 2022.”

“With BlackBerry Jarvis’ new ability to generate an SBOM report in the U.S. government’s mandated format, it’s now become an even more invaluable tool to procurement officers tasked with managing the nation’s cybersecurity and software supply chain risk,” Adam Boulton, chief technology officer at BlackBerry Technology Solutions, said in a statement.

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Source: BlackBerry

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OnePlus co-founder shares tidbits about the OnePlus 10 Pro

OnePlus’ recently revealed flagship device, the OnePlus 10 Pro, is set to release in China on January 11th, with a more global release following suit at a later date.

While the company only released a teaser image of the phone earlier, similar to how Google teased the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro for months on end, we now how official information about the flagship device’s specifications, courtesy of OnePlus co-founder and CEO Pete Lau.

Right off the bat, we can see that the upcoming flagship will be powered by the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, which Qualcomm claims is the fastest CPU available for Android-based smartphones. The new chip, which was announced in November, is expected to support always-on cameras and has already made its way into the Chinese market with the Motorola Edge X30. The device will run on the in-house developed OxygenOS 12, built on Android 12.

The flagship will also be Hasselblad-tuned, with a triple camera setup sporting 48, 50 and 8-megapixel shooters housed inside a ceramic bump on the rear end. According to OnePlus, the ceramic camera bump is 13x stronger than glass, so the phone isn’t likely to have durability issues. Lau’s post also states that the front shooter will be 32-megapixels and that the phone will feature a 120Hz AMOLED display.

The OnePlus 10 Pro will feature a 5,000mAh battery, along with support for wired (80W), wireless (50W) and reverse-wireless charging.

Other information revealed by Lau includes support for NFC, VoLTE (Voice over LTE), VoWi-Fi (Voice over Wi-Fi) and dual stereo speakers.

The OnePlus 10 Pro will be available in ‘Emerald Forest’ (green) and ‘Volcanic Ash’ (black) colorways and use a USB-C charging port.

Image credit: OnePlus

Source: @PeteLau

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Google removes all traces of Pixel 6 series December 2021 update

All signs of the Google Pixel 6 series December 2021 security patch have officially disappeared.

In December, Google released its December 2021 security update for the Pixel 6 series a little late and only to some users. Following that, this, the tech giant paused the rollout due to an issue related to dropped calls and disconnections, but the company didn’t take down the image files from its developer site, allowing users to still manually update on the Google flagship.

However, following the January 2022 update, Google has officially removed all links to the December update for the Pixel 6 series.

Google’s factory image and OTA image pages for the Pixel now lack the December update and only mentions the November 2021 patch.

January’s update rolled out to the Pixel 3a and the Pixel 5a (not available in Canada.

Unfortunately, Pixel 6 owners won’t get the January or December update until later this month. Pixel 6 owners will recieve the January and December update later this January.

Source: 9to5Google

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Ubisoft+ coming to Xbox, Rainbow Six Extraction launching day one on Game Pass

Ubisoft has announced that its Ubisoft+ game subscription service is officially coming to Xbox platforms.

Starting at $19.99/month, Ubisoft+ offers unlimited access to a catalogue of more than 100 Ubisoft games and their add-on content. Ubisoft+ is currently only available on PC and Google Stadia, making the upcoming Xbox launch the service’s console debut.

While a specific launch window for Ubisoft+ on Xbox wasn’t provided, Ubisoft did also reveal that Rainbow Six: Extraction is coming to Xbox Game Pass on January 20th, the same day it releases on every other platform.

It’s a significant get for Game Pass, as Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft Montreal’s massively popular predecessor to Extraction, has amassed more than 70 million players since releasing in December 2015. Additionally, Siege — which is already available on Game Pass for consoles — is coming to Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, allowing mobile and PC subscribers to jump in.

Formerly known as Rainbow Six QuarantineExtraction offers a four-person co-op PvE experience that has players facing off against a mysterious alien threat. Extraction features 18 playable operators and a slew of unique gadgets and weapons as part of its signature Rainbow Six tactical gameplay.

Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass each cost $11.99/month, while Game Pass Ultimate — which includes both, plus Xbox Cloud Gaming, Xbox Live Gold and EA Play — is priced at $16.99/month.

Source: Ubisoft