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Apple reportedly set to complete silicon transition away from Intel, completed by WWDC instead

Apple’s debut of its in-house M1 chip during November 2020 was the first milestone in Apple’s transition away from Intel reliance. Apple had planned a two-year period to pave the road for the company to complete its transition. Now, a new report claims WWDC 2022 will see the completion of this transition period.

According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple is developing a brand new Mac Pro, a new Mac mini, and an iMac Pro with a large screen. All three new devices are said to be backed by Apple silicon. These will prove to be the defacto finish line in the company’s plan. As explained in Gurman’s latest Power On newsletter (seen by 9to5Mac), the three devices may be unveiled during the first half of 2022.

“The company has a bevy of new pro Macs in the works based on the M1 Pro and M1 Max chips that are already inside the MacBook Pro. That includes a smaller Mac Pro with up to 40 CPU cores and 128 graphics cores, a new Mac mini and a large-screened iMac Pro. I’d expect Apple to finish its transition to its own silicon from Intel chips as early as June at WWDC 2022,” Gurman wrote.

He also discusses the next-generation chip from Apple. Tentatively dubbed the ‘M2’ chip, it’s said that while expected in 2022, it won’t offer any major performance improvements but will feature “the same overall CPU core count”. Apple’s M1 offers four high-performance cores and four energy-efficient cores. Though, Gurman believes the M2 will feature a modestly improved GPU. The differences between the M1 and M2 are said to be comparable to the improvements made between Apple’s annual iPhone upgrades.

The report also backs up previous claims that Apple is working on a major refresh to its MacBook Air. It’s believed that the new device will sport the M2 chip over the M1 Pro and M1 Max silicon. It’s also expected that the new MacBook Air will feature the “biggest redesign in the product’s history.”

Apple’s breakup with Intel has long been openly discussed by the iPhone maker. Rather than rely on Intel to make meaningful innovations, Apple has taken ownership over the silicon in its own devices. So far, it’s been met with positive reception. Though, Apple silicon is still in its infancy. It remains to be seen if the M2 can impress next year.

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Source: 9To5Mac

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New Apple Watch Series 7 ad focuses on life-saving potential during emergencies

Apple has debuted a brand new one-minute-long ad that focuses on the Apple Watch Series 7 and its emergency call feature. While safety features of the Apple Watch have always been showcased, this ad is especially dark.

In the ad, we hear the conversations between 911 operators and three Apple Watch owners who are assumed to be facing death. One caller frantically explains they’ve been in a car accident and the vehicle is flipped and filling with water. The second was paddleboarding and the winds pushed them out to sea. Finally, the last fell 21 feet at their farm and broke their leg.

It’s explained that each one of them was alone and without direct help in the situation. All three called 911, explained their situation and were provided assistance. “With the help of their watch, Jason, Jim, and Amanda were rescued in minutes,” the Apple ad states in its conclusion. Although we only hear audio throughout the ad, it’s still a very grim, yet apt look at unexpected dangers that may arise and how wearable technology can have life-saving potential. That said, it doesn’t make listening to these assumedly real conversations any easier to hear.

Apple has always highlighted the safety features of the Apple Watch. They’ve become staples in the marketing. From its fall detection to heartbeat monitoring, the Apple Watch can provide many benefits. However, this is the first time Apple has used life or death as a direct marketing strategy.

The Apple Watch Series 7 can make emergency SOS calls when in a bind. However, it is mandatory that the wearable has a cellular connection or is near an iPhone or set up for Wi-Fi calling on a network. Of course, the Apple Watch can be a useful device to make an emergency call. Though, so can an iPhone or other smartphone. It may be more likely that someone in danger reaches for their phone on instinct.

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Clean up with Best Buy’s massive Clear Out sale

We usually think of Best Buy as a go-to source for smartphones, laptops, and home-theatre equipment, but the retailer also sells everything from outdoor furniture to cardio equipment. And the company’s “Clear Out” sale, which is on now until January 6, 2022, is the perfect chance to shop its full catalogue for some serious savings.

Check out the top deals below:

Save $300, plus get free local delivery, when you buy 3 or more major appliances.

Save up to $1,200 on pre-built kitchen appliance packages.

Get great deals on select Insignia major appliances.

Score incredible deals on Open Box appliances.

Save up to 40% on select small kitchen appliances.

Save up to $200 on select Delonghi small kitchen appliances.

Save up to $200 on select floor care products.

Save up to 23% off select air purifiers and heaters.

Save up to 50% on select air fryers.

Save up to $300 on select Kitchen Aid stand mixers.

Save up to $340 on select Insignia small kitchen appliances.

Save up to 25% on select Hamilton Beach small kitchen appliances.

Save up to 60% on select Cookware sets and knives.

Save up to 22% on select bar fridges.

Save up to $100 on select baby essentials.

Save up to 50% on select living room furniture.

Save up to 40% on select bedroom furniture.

Save on top electric fireplace brands.

Save up to 50% on select outdoor furniture.

Save up to $200 on select outdoor heating.

Save up to $170 on select BBQs.

Save on select luggage from top brands.

Save big on select gaming furniture.

Save big on select office furniture.

Save up to $80 on select digital memory cards.

Save up to $200 on select networking solutions.

Save up to $100 on select storage solutions.

Save up to $70 on select wearable tech.

Save up to 57% on select cell phone accessories.

Huge savings on a great selection of cardio and fitness equipment.

Enjoy big savings on electric scooters, bikes, hoverboards, and more.

Save up to 25% on a huge selection of toys.

Take care of yourself and care for everyone’s well-being with health and personal protective equipment.

Save up to $150 on select cardio equipment with an in-cart discount.

Take 15% off all Echelon fitness equipment with an in-cart discount.

Get a free Fitbit product when you spend $3,000 or more on select Health and Fitness products.

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Canadian streaming round-up — Amazon Prime Video, Crave, Disney+, Netflix and PVOD [2021 Edition]

Every week, we break down some of the most notable new shows and movies to hit Canadian streaming services. In these ‘Streaming in Canada’ columns, we also highlight either wholly Canadian content or American/foreign content that has significant Canadian connections.

However, with so much new content releasing every week, you’d be forgiven for not even being aware of most of what comes out in general, let alone Canadian-specific programming.

With that in mind, we’ve rounded up some of the most prominent shows and movies with major Canadian connections. This means titles that feature Canadians in prominent roles, be it in front of or behind the camera. While the goal is to focus on streaming-exclusive content, we’re also considering movies that had either short theatrical runs or hybrid theatrical-digital releases, given this weird period that we’re in. The same goes for shows that were released on both cable TV and digital platforms simultaneously.

Without further ado, let’s get into it.


All Or Nothing: Toronto Maple Leafs

This five-part docuseries follows the Toronto Maple Leafs during the 2020-2021 NHL season and gives unprecedented on-the-ice and locker room access to the players, coaches and fans. The team’s match against its Original Six rival, the Montreal Canadiens, is also featured.

Notably, All or Nothing was narrated by Toronto’s own Will Arnett (Arrested Development).

Genre: Sports documentary
Runtime: Five episodes (42 to 49 minutes each)

Stream All or Nothing on Amazon Prime Video.

Chucky

After a vintage doll turns up at a garage sale, an idyllic American town becomes plagued by horrifying murders.

Based on the Child’s Play franchise, Chucky was created by Don Mancini (Child’s Play series) and stars Zackary Arthur (Transparent), Björgvin Arnarson (The Seventh Day), Alyvia Alyn Lind (The Young and the Restless), Vancouver’s Devon Sawa (Final Destination), B.C.-raised Jennifer Tilly (Bullets Over Broadway) and Brad Dourif (Child’s Play franchise) as the voice of Chucky.

It’s worth noting that the series was filmed in and around Toronto.

Genre: Horror
Runtime: Eight episodes (around 41 to 55 minutes each)

Stream Chucky on Amazon Prime Video. Note that a $12.99 CAD/month StackTV subscription is required on top of an Amazon Prime membership.

Kim’s Convenience (Season 5)

In the fifth and final season of the hit Canadian series, Appa and Umma grapple with a medical diagnosis while Janet moves home and Jung and Shannon’s long-distance romance becomes strained.

Meanwhile, Janet moves home and Jung and Shannon find their long-distance romance tested.

Based on Toronto-raised Ins Choi’s play of the same name, Kim’s Convenience stars Calgary-raised Paul Sun-Hyung Lee (Train 48), Toronto-raised Jean Yoon (Orphan Black), Burnaby, B.C.-born Andrea Bang (Playdate) and Mississauga-raised Simu Liu (Blood and Water). Further, the show is shot in various parts of Toronto.

Liu, of course, also garnered significant international attention this year thanks to his lead role in Marvel’s Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, which is now streaming on Disney+.

Genre: Comedy
Runtime: Eight episodes (around 41 to 55 minutes each)

Kim’s Convenience can be streamed on CBC Gem (free with ads) and Netflix Canada.

Letterkenny (Season 10)

In the latest season of the Crave original comedy, the men of Letterkenny find themselves going through full-body physicals, a new energy drink launches and a video game battle ensues.

Letterkenny was created by Listowell, Ontario’s Jared Keeso (19-2) and stars Keeso, Calgary’s Nathan Dales (Supernatural), Vancouver’s Michelle Mylett (The Drownsmen) and Toronto’s Trevor K. Wilson (Goosebumps).

Beyond the all-Canadian cast, the series is also filmed in Sudbury, Ontario.

Genre: Comedy
Runtime: Seven episodes (around 30 minutes each)

Stream Letterkenny on Crave.

Lost in Space (Season 3)

In the series’ final season, the Robinsons race to reunite and protect Alpha Centauri from a robot invasion.

Lost in Space is based on Irwin Allen’s 1965 series of the same name and stars Maple Ridge, B.C.’s Molly Parker (House of Cards), Toby Stephens (Black Sails), Maxwell Jenkins (Sense8) and Vancouver’s Taylor Russell (Waves).

It’s also worth noting that the series was filmed in Vancouver.

Genre: Sci-fi
Runtime: Eight episodes (39 to 58 minutes each)

Stream Lost in Space on Netflix.

Night Raiders

In dystopian 2044 North America, a Cree woman joins a resistance movement fighting against the military government in an effort to save her daughter.

Written and directed by La Ronge, Saskatchewan’s Danis Goulet (Wakening) in her feature directorial debut, Night Raiders stars Cardston, Alberta’s Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open), Surrey, B.C.’s Brooklyn Letexier-Hart (Burden of Truth) and Alex Tarrant (NCIS: Hawai’i).

In addition to the mostly Canadian cast and crew, it’s worth noting that the film was shot in and around Toronto.

Genre: Sci-fi
Runtime: 1 hour, 41 minutes

Night Raiders can be rented for $4.99 on Google Play and the Cineplex Store and $5.99 on iTunes.

Reservation Dogs

In rural Oklahoma, four Indigenous teens spend their days committing crime in an effort to move to California.

Reservation Dogs was created by Sterlin Harjo (Mekko) and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok) and stars Kahnawake, Quebec’s Devery Jacobs (American Gods), Toronto’s D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai (Murdoch Mysteries), Edmonton’s Paulina Alexis (Ghostbusters: Afterlife) and Lane Factor (debut role).

Genre: Comedy-drama
Runtime: Eight episodes (25 to 31 minutes each)

Stream Reservation Dogs on Disney+.

Shiva Baby

This U.S./Canada co-production follows a young, bisexual Jewish woman as she attends a shiva with her family while struggling to juggle her romantic and career prospects.

Written and directed by Toronto’s Emma Seligman and based on her semi-autobiographical 2018 short of the same name, Shiva Baby stars Rachel Sennott (Ayo and Rachel Are Single), Molly Gordon (Booksmart), Danny Deferrari (Madoff), Polly Draper (Thirtysomething) and Fred Melamed (Lady Dynamite).

Genre: Comedy-drama
Runtime: 1 hour, 18 minutes

Stream Shiva Baby on Crave.

Station Eleven

After a deadly flu ravages society, humanity’s survivors attempt to build a new world.

Based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Comox, B.C.’s Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven features an ensemble cast that includes Vancouver’s own Mackenzie Davis (Halt and Catch Fire), Himesh Patel (EastEnders), Matilda Lawler (Flora & Ulysses) and David Wilmot (Ripper Street).

It’s also worth noting that the show was filmed in Mississauga, Ontario and the story actually begins in Toronto.

(Keep in mind that the series premiered on December 16th with three episodes and a subsequent weekly new episode rollout).

Genre: Sci-fi, drama
Runtime: 10 episodes (45 to 49 minutes each)

Stream Station Eleven on Crave.

What If…?

Marvel Cinematic Universe’s first foray into the world of animation offers alternate takes on classic franchise moments, like what would happen if T’Challa became Star-Lord, Doctor Strange turned evil following a tragic loss or Peggy Carter took the Super Soldier Serum instead of Steve Rogers.

What If? was created by A.C. Bradley (Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia) and features most of the MCU actors reprising their respective roles, including the late Chadwick Boseman (T’Challa), Chris Hemsworth (Thor), Tom Hiddleston (Loki), Samuel L. Jackson (Nick Fury), Benedict Cumberbatch (Dr. Strange), Paul Rudd (Scott Lang/Ant-Man) and Hayley Atwell (Peggy Carter). Westworld‘s Jeffrey Wright also voices MCU newcomer The Watcher, who narrates the series.

It’s worth noting that Quebec City-based animation studio Squeeze worked on several episodes of What If…?. And if that weren’t enough, several Canadian actors reprise their MCU roles in the series: Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta’s Evangeline Lilly (Hope van Dyne/The Wasp), London, Ontario’s Rachel McAdams (Christine Palmer), Port Perry, Ontario’s Emily VanCamp (Sharon Carter), and Vancouver’s Cobie Smulders (Maria Hill).

Genre: Animated superhero
Runtime: Nine episodes (around 31 to 36 minutes each)

Stream What If…? on Disney+.


Of course, there are other streaming 2021 titles with notable Canadian ties, including:

  • The Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+ — directed by Ottawa’s Kari Skogland, co-stars Port Perry, Ontario’s Emily VanCamp and Montreal’s Georges St-Pierre
  • Midnight Mass on Netflix — filmed in Vancouver
  • Never Have I Ever (Season 2) on Netflix — starring Mississauga’s own Maitreyi Ramakrishnan
  • See (Season 2) on Apple TV+ — filmed in various parts of Ontario

What are your favourite Canadian movies or shows from 2021? Let us know in the comments.

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Apple VP says AirPods would benefit from ‘more bandwidth’ than Bluetooth provides

The third generation of AirPods debuted in October, bringing with it a revamped design, spatial audio and more.

Now, Gary Greaves, Apple’s vice president of acoustics, has spoken to What HiFi to reflect on the company’s latest headphones. While the conversation touched on several subjects, what was perhaps most notable was when Bluetooth came up.

When asked whether Bluetooth was “holding back” the AirPods hardware and “stifling sound quality,” Greaves gave a diplomatic but revealing answer.

“Obviously the wireless technology is critical for the content delivery that you talk about, but also things like the amount of latency you get when you move your head, and if that’s too long, between you moving your head and the sound changing or remaining static, it will make you feel quite ill, so we have to concentrate very hard on squeezing the most that we can out of the Bluetooth technology, and there’s a number of tricks we can play to maximize or get around some of the limits of Bluetooth. But it’s fair to say that we would like more bandwidth and… I’ll stop right there. We would like more bandwidth.” 

Beyond that, Greaves and Apple Product Marketing Team’s Eric Treski spoke at length about the general design of the AirPods 3, which Graves says uses custom-made components.

They also discussed Adaptive EQ, which adjusts audio in real-time depending on the AirPods fit in the user’s ear. This feature was introduced with the AirPods Pro and included with the AirPods 3.

The full Apple AirPods team interview can be found on WhatHiFi‘s site.

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Reminder: BlackBerry to kill services next week

There are officially four days until BlackBerry officially shuts down its network.

January 4th, 2022 has been long marked as the day the company would cut services for software running on 7.1 OS or earlier, BlackBerry 10 software, and BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.1 and earlier versions.

This means devices won’t be able to support voice calls, data, SMS, or 911 services.

According to the company, the functionality of email addresses hosted by BlackBerry, along with other applications the company supports, will also be impacted.

BlackBerry is recommending users contact their wireless service provider for assistance with transitioning to other devices. The company has put together a list of answers customers might find handy.

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Huawei reports steep revenue decline

Chinese telecom giant, Huawei, expects revenue to decline by 30 percent for 2021, Reuters reports.

The number came from numerous factors, including a list of U.S. sanctions that limit the company’s presence in the country.

The news came from a letter rotating chairman Guo Ping shared with employees. Challenges are expected to continue in the new year.

Government officials in Canada are expected to make an announcement regarding the company’s future in the country in the new year as well.

Huawei is trying to access Canada’s 5G wireless network as security questions continue to loom.

News reports have indicated Canadian telecom companies have spent more than $700 million installing Huawei equipment to their networks. If the government bans Huawei, the equipment will have to be removed. Various companies have reportedly asked the government to foot the bill.

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Source: Reuters

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Here are some of 2021’s best PC accessories reviewed at MobileSyrup

2021 was a year where we were all stuck at home, working and maintaining social relationships, all from the comfort of our desks. Home PC setups here at MobileSyrup saw significant upgrades, from smart lighting solutions to standing desks and top-of-the-line peripherals and audio products.

Here are the top ten PC accessories reviewed at MobileSyrup throughout 2021, in no particular order:

Nanoleaf’s Elements light panels

I’m starting this list out with a device that isn’t necessarily used directly with your PC but instead decorates the space around it.

Nanoleaf’s Elements Wood Look Hexagons are exactly what the name suggests: interconnected hexagon-shaped lights with a wooden texture and look that supports white light in various temperatures.

Unlike Nanoleaf’s other wall light offerings that only illuminate the front of the panel, the Wood Look Hexagons glow entirely, including from their edges.

What’s special about these lights is that you don’t always need to have them turned on. They have an equally good visual appeal when off, making them a versatile choice for every mood.

The backs of the panels feature double-sided adhesive pads pre-applied. All you need to do is remove the sticker, place the panel on the wall, and push on the centre of the panel.

“If you want something that looks more interesting than a basic smart bulb but isn’t as colourful or flashy, get the Nanoleaf Elements,” said MobileSyrup staff reporter Jonathan Lamont in his review of the Wood Look lights.

Nanoleaf Elements are available from the company’s website and at Best Buy for $369.99 and $299.99, respectively.

Cooler Master MM731 Wireless Gaming Mouse

Weighing in at 59g, Cooler Master’s MM731 Wireless mouse is the lightest I have ever used.

The MM731 sports three PTFE (Teflon) feet at the bottom that glide way better than other stock feet I’ve used and can be compared to third-party feet like the Hyperglides.

The mouse features a minimalist LED hexagon on the top, mimicking Cooler Master’s logo. When turned off, the mouse looks like any other regular mouse and can blend in with the rest of your peripherals with ease.

The mouse can connect to your PC wired and wirelessly, with the latter offering the highest polling rate — 1,000Hz and the least battery life — at about 70 hours per charge.

Overall, the compact form factor, instant responsiveness, solid battery life, ultra-lightweight body, top-notch PTFE feet, a low-key LED hexagon and in-box grip tape, and Ultraweave charging/connection cable make the Cooler Master MM731 a solid purchase for anyone in the market for a new wireless gaming mouse.

The MM731 is available to order from Amazon in Black and White colourways for $90.68.

Logitech Pop Keys keyboard

If you’re looking to add some colour and punch to your PC setup, Logitech’s Pop Keys Keyboard might just be what you’re looking for.

It features keys that are round and sport ‘brown’ mechanical switches with a non-tactile feel to them.

The keyboard has a complete set of function keys but no Numpad. There’s also a small group of dedicated keys on the right side, one for activating voice commands in Windows and a set of emoji keys, with the default ones being 😍, 😭, 😄 and 😂.

Logitech says the Pop Keys is good for 50 million keystrokes and has three-year battery life.

In his review of the Logitech Pop Keys Keyboard, MobileSyrup staff reporter Jonathan Lamont said, “I think the Pop Keys is a great little mechanical keyboard for any fans of the circular key aesthetic. It’s not the best mechanical board I’ve used, but some of its biggest flaws are easy to forgive if you like how it looks.”

Something to note however is that the keyboard doesn’t have legs at the bottom to elevate it, which might be frustrating for a few. Additionally, it might take a little while for your fingers to get used to the circular keys, so expect clumsy typos for the first three to four days.

The Logitech Pop Keys keyboard is available to order from Logitech’s website and Amazon for $129.99.

Govee Glide Wall Light

Govee’s Glide Wall Light is essentially just an LED strip locked inside six connectable plastic bar housings that you can attach to your wall in a horizontal, vertical or L shape.

Each light bar comes with a strong 3M adhesive tape and a velcro strip. You simply decide where you want to set up the lights, and the rest is as easy as sticking and holding them in place.

Unlike Nanoleaf’s Elements Wood Look Hexagons, the Wall Lights don’t really look great when turned off, but it’s an entirely different story when they’re turned on.

Even though the Glide is RGBIC and not RGBW, they still offer solid bright white colour options, similar to a traditional fluorescent tube light, along with all the punchy and vibrant RGB colours that can completely transform your PC setup’s aesthetic.

The lights are controlled directly from the Govee Home app on either iOS or Android, with options such as ‘Music,’ ‘Colour,’ ‘Scenes’ and DIY modes.

The app itself is easy to use and doesn’t have any noticeable glitches or bugs, though it might take you a while to discover all the controls and options it has to offer.

The only issue I had with the lights was in the initial assembly. You have to be extra careful when snapping together the light bars’ different connectors. The plastic quality isn’t top-of-the-line and attaching different bars took quite a bit of force. I managed not to break mine, but I imagine attaching the bars clumsily could result in damage. Other than that, I have no complaints about the Govee Glide Wall Lights. They sufficiently brighten up my room, change colours smoothly, look like one solid unit instead of six interconnected pieces, and are fully responsive to changes made on the app.

The Govee Glide Wall Light is available at Amazon and Govee’s website for $129.99 and $99.99, respectively.

FlexiSpot Kana Bamboo standing desk

Again, this isn’t a product that you’d plug into your PC, but it’s equally important if you’ve been spending a lot of time working on your PC from home.

A sedentary lifestyle isn’t healthy, which is why people who earn their bread working on a computer are recommended to stand up and take a walk every now and then.

Getting a standing desk won’t necessarily solve all the issues related to working from home, including back/neck ache and lack of productivity, but being encouraged to sit less and work standing can definitely help.

Assembling the table is relatively easy, provided you read all the instructions.

FlexiSpot’s Kana Bamboo standing desk has a ‘Dual Motor Frame’ and a control panel with a small LED display and four memory settings.

There’s a button to raise the desk and another to lower it. There’s also an ‘M’ which, when followed by one of the memory settings, can save the desk’s current height for ease of use in the future.

“Having memory buttons is super helpful since it lets you quickly move the desk from one height to another. In my case, I shared the desk with my wife since we both work from home. We used one ‘sitting’ height, but we each saved our own ‘standing’ height since I’m quite a bit taller,” said MobileSyrup staff reporter Jonathan Lamont in his review of the desk.

“I’d say the memory feature isn’t as necessary if you don’t share a desk, but it’s super helpful not needing to fiddle with the height every time I wanted to stand.”

Lamont says the Bamboo tabletop design looks great, though FlexiSpot offers plenty of alternatives for varying tastes.

The Kana Bamboo Standing Desk with the Dual Motor Frame would set you back $609.99 on FlexiSpot’s website.

Razer Blackshark V2 X headphones

Razer’s Blackshark V2 X wired headphones serve as Razer’s low-cost entry point into its set of competitive gaming headphones.

However, don’t let the low cost of the headphones sway you into thinking these are no good.

The Blackshark V2 X headphones are incredibly light and extremely comfortable to wear for a long gaming session.

They feature Razer’s ‘TriForce Titanium’ 50mm drivers, which the company claims offers better sound by separately focusing on bass, midrange and treble.

While the headphones themselves don’t feature surround sound, you can use the company’s Synapse app to enable software emulation of 7.1 surround sound.

The headphones have optimal bass, allowing you to hear the most muffled footsteps in competitive games.

Blackshark V2 X also features a built-in microphone, although it’s not detachable or retractable. This usually becomes an issue when you want to use the headphones for gaming as well as when you’re outside the house. Other, more expensive Blackshark headphones do offer retractable microphones, but with the V2 X, your only option is to bend the mic out of your way when you don’t want it.

Another drawback with the headphones is the lack of noise cancellation, but considering these are gaming headphones that you’ll likely only use at home, it shouldn’t be a big problem.

“The Blackshark V2 X headphones excel in terms of comfort and audio quality. They sound pretty good and I can wear them for a long time without discomfort thanks to the lightweight and plushy earcups,” reads Jonathan Lamont’s 8/10 rated review of the Blackshark V2 X.

Razer’s Blackshark V2 X wired gaming headphones are available at Razer’s website and Amazon for $89.99 and $79.96, respectively.

Govee Flow Pro Light Bars

Govee’s Flow Pro light bars work similarly to the company’s Glide Wall Light, with LED strips locked inside a plastic bar housing with a translucent front that diffuses the light.

What’s special about the Flow Pro light bars is that it comes with a camera that you can attach to the top/bottom of your TV/PC monitor. This camera detects the colour scheme on your display and pushes the same coloured light out of the bars.

The camera tech isn’t without flaws, however. If you’re in a bright room, or you have light reflecting off your display, the camera will generally just pick up white or yellow as the dominant colour.

That said, I found the lights to be visually delightful and they provided an immersive experience while watching movies or a show.

Further, the Govee Home app provides complete control over the lights with different modes. These include a Music Mode that listens for audio cues and changes the lights accordingly, and a Colour Mode that lets you set varying colours to each bar’s six different customizable sections, with additional controls to set brightness and light tone.

The Govee Flow Pro Light Bar is available on Govee’s website for $84.99 and on Amazon for $109.99.

Zephyr PRO RGB Sweat-Proof Gaming Mouse With Built-In Fan

Yes, you read that heading right. Zephyr’s new gaming mouse comes with a built-in fan that blows air constantly towards your palm, because why not?

First things first, the built-in fan does make a little bit of noise, though that shouldn’t be much of an issue while gaming if you have your headset on.

If you know someone who uses their PC for long durations for gaming or working and their “palms are sweaty,” this mouse might be the perfect Christmas gift for them.

Apart from the main attraction — the fan — the mouse has a decent-looking RGB light strip that wraps across the bottom outer edges of the frame, along with a small RGB light pad beneath the fan that makes the inside of the Zephyr Pro and the scroll wheel glow.

The 69g mouse features two thumb buttons placed on the left, a clickable scroll wheel and a DPI button with customization options directly through the Marsback driver software.

The mouse is available to purchase Marsback’s website for $59 USD (about $75 CAD).

Shure MV7X streaming Mic

Online meetings have become a necessary part of our lives, and you definitely don’t want to be stuck in one where everyone sounds like they’re in a professional soundproof recording room and you sound like you’re Zoom-ing from the highway.

‘Meet’ the MV7X, an affordable streaming/podcast mic from the company that is known for being the brand behind some of the most iconic microphones, Shure.

The MV7X has top-of-the-line voice isolation, allowing for rich vocals. “It’s been designed from its inception to allow podcasters and other vocal professionals to create content wherever they are with great results,” reads MobileSyrup partner Chris Brown’s sponsored story about the mic.

The microphone focuses and isolates the sound directly in front of it (your voice) with rear rejection to block out environmental noise.

The MV7X is modelled after 2020’s popular MV7 microphone with one major difference being that the MV7X has a single XLR output, whereas the MV7 had both XLR and USB outputs.

But considering the MV7X’s modest price point of $189, it offers the best sound in its price range, allowing you access to a professional-quality microphone while not burning a hole in your pocket.

Shure’s MV7X mic is available at Amazon for $189.

Nanoleaf Lines

Toronto-based Nanoleaf’s Lines are the last in this list of PC accessories that can breathe new ‘light’ into your setup.

Released in October, the Lines ‘Smarter’ Kit comes with nine 28-cm (11-inch) long light bars, hexagonal connector pieces and the main base connector that power the entire setup.

The WiFi-enabled smart lights are capable of pushing out RGBW colours while being controlled directly from its iOS and Android app, or through voice assistants like Google Assistant, Alexa and Siri.

What makes the Lines different from Nanoleaf’s other smart light panels, though, is that the Lines ‘float.’

Other Nanoleaf smart lights panels always face the lights out — for example, if you mount the panels on a wall, the lights shine out from the wall. But that’s not the case with the Lines.

Lines float roughly a half-inch above the surface they’re mounted on. You can place the LEDs to face toward the wall or ceiling and the Lines produce a neat effect where they look like they are hovering above the surface. Plus, the LEDs light up the surface and bounce the light off that surface to light up the room.

What’s worth noting is that, unlike the Nanoleaf Shapes, the Lines don’t feature capacitive touch, and instead, feature physical clicky buttons. That being said, I don’t imagine that being an issue for many, since most smart light users generally control the settings directly from the app.

“I actually think that the Lines are among the best of Nanoleaf’s lighting products,” reads Jonathan Lamont’s review of the smart light. “The floating design, coupled with the (sometimes awkward) hexagonal connectors, allows for some very unique lighting options simply not possible with the flat panels.”

Nanoleaf’s Lines are currently out of stock, but when they are available, you’d be able to pick up a ‘smarter kit’ for $279.99 at Nanoleaf’s website.

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WandaVision was the most pirated TV series of 2021

WandaVision drew significant buzz when it premiered in January for being Marvel Studios’ first Disney+ series, and the first pandemic-era piece of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) content in general.

But the series has another, decidedly less flattering distinction: it was the most pirated show of 2021, according to piracy news site TorrentFreak. It wasn’t the only MCU show to make the site’s top 10, though:

  1. WandaVision (Disney+)
  2. Loki (Disney+)
  3. The Witcher (Netflix)
  4. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (Disney+)
  5. Hawkeye (Disney+)
  6. What If…? (Disney+)
  7. Foundation (Apple TV+)
  8. Rick and Morty (Adult Swim/StackTV in Canada)
  9. Arcane (Netflix)
  10. Wheel of Time (Amazon Prime Video)

It’s important to note, however, that U.K. piracy monitoring firm Muso says the “the overwhelming majority” of internet piracy comes from streaming sites, not torrent download sites like TorrentFreak. For context, 94 percent of piracy activity was on streaming sites in the first half of 2021.

Further, TorrentFreak only accounts for single episode torrents, which doesn’t paint a completely clear picture. While this metric works better for weekly release shows like WandaVision, Netflix still drops entire seasons simultaneously, which may skew numbers. To that point, TorrentFreak said Netflix’s Casa de Papel (AKA Money Heist) may have placed fifth otherwise, while Squid Game — Netflix’s breakout 2021 hit — would have made the list as well.

Still, it’s interesting to see what shows are being torrented the most, especially with respect to something like Foundation, which seems to have wrapped its first season with generally positive reviews but minimal public fanfare.

Looking ahead to 2022, it’s likely that Disney+ will fill at least a few spots on TorrentFreak’s next list between the likes of Obi-Wan Kenobi, Ms. Marvel, She-Hulk and Moon Knight.

Image credit: Marvel Studios

Source: TorrentFreak

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Wondershare launches promotional campaign to celebrate updated video editing software

Calling all video editors: the newest version of Filmora, Filmora 11, will be launching next month.

To celebrate the release of the new video editor, parent company Wondershare has launched a new campaign called #MissionFilmora11.

The intergalactic themed campaign connects creators while taking them on a journey to explore what inspires them. The campaign includes a game that allows participants to explore creative elements. Participants can also explore creative and utility products dedicated to video makers and win prizes.

The second part of the campaign will be released in early January where more details on the new software will be shared.

Image credit: Wondershare

Source: Wondershare