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Samsung having a mega sale of smartphones, tablets and TVs hits Amazon Canada

Earlier this week Samsung launched a sale ahead of Boxing Day for smartphones. Today, you can go well past this and order up tablets, TVs, and computers. There are a number of deals and we have them listed below:

Source: Amazon Canada

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Nvidia Shield TV devices up to $50 off at Newegg Canada right now

Newegg Canada currently has a deal on the Nvidia Shield and Shield Pro Android TV devices.

Both versions of the popular Android TV device are on sale for 11 and 15 percent off, respectively. Plus, there are coupon codes available to drop that price even further. Check it out:

  • Nvidia Shield Pro – $209.99 (regular $259.99 with $30 discount + $20 off with coupon code BXTECH)
  • Nvidia Shield – $154.99 (regular $199.99 with $30 discount + $15 off with coupon code BXCHEERS)

If you’re in the market for one of the better Android TV devices out there, this seems like a good price. You may want to head over to Newegg and grab one before it’s gone.

The Nvidia Shield Pro supports 4K HDR streaming with Dolby Vision and is powered by Nvidia’s Tegra X1+ chip and 3GB of RAM. The regular Shield, on the other hand, only has 2GB of RAM. Android Central has a pretty great comparison of the two streaming devices that you can check out here.

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Huawei’s latest Watch 3 Pro and Watch GT 3 now available in Canada

Huawei’s latest Watch GT 3 and Watch 3 Pro are available to order in Canada.

The new flagship watches run Huawei’s in-house HarmonyOS and sport a 14.3-inch AMOLED touch screen display. The Watch GT3 is available in 46 and 42mm options, whereas the Watch 3 Pro is only available in the 48mm variant.

According to Huawei, the Pro model has a battery of between five and 21 days, depending on the mode you use it in, and similarly, the GT 3 mode offers battery life of four to 14 days. The latter can charge wirelessly, though the Watch 3 Pro needs to be plugged in. Both the models feature a microphone and speaker, allowing you to answer calls, along with Bluetooth and GPS support.

The smartwatches are 5 ATM water-resistant, which means you can wear them while swimming or taking a shower. Both watches are also capable of all-day health monitoring, including SpO2, heart rate, sleep and stress tracking along with 100+ workout modes.

To celebrate the launch of the new models in Canada, Huawei is offering a pair of free Huawei FreeBuds 3 ($259.99) with the purchase of the Watch 3 Pro and an additional watch strap ($68.99) with the purchase of the Watch GT 3.

Follow the links to purchase the Watch 3 Pro or the Watch GT3 from Amazon.

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SanDisk SD Cards are on sale from Amazon Canada

Another day and another round of discounts for all your expandable memory needs.

Amazon Canada has discounted several SanDisk SD Cards and we have a complete round-up for you below:

Source: Amazon Canada

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Five new Sega Genesis games added to Nintendo’s Switch Online ‘Expansion Pack’

Nintendo has expanded its Switch Online ‘Expansion Pack’ offering with five new titles Sega Genesis titles: Altered Beast, Dynamite Headdy, Thunder Force II, Sword of Vermilion and ToeJam & Earl.

This announcement follows the reveal that Nintendo 64 classic Banjo-Kazooie is coming to the service in January. Nintendo also recently added Paper Mario 64 to Switch Online’s Expansion Pack tier.

The Expansion Pack Switch Online subscription tier has been heavily criticized for featuring shoddy emulation across both its Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis titles. Since launch, players have cited issues like delayed on-screen responses to button presses and weird graphical glitches.

Nintendo has yet to address these issues.

Other Sega Genesis games available in the Expansion Pack include Golden Axe, Streets of Rage 2, Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master, Sonic The Hedgehog 2, Phantasy Star IV, Castlevania Bloodline and Ecco The Dolphin.

Though other than ToeJam & Earl (or as my mom called the game when I was a kid, ‘Burb & Fart’) none of the new Genesis titles appeal to me, it’s greatto see Nintendo add new titles to the Expansion Pack given its launch selection was pretty dismal.

An individual Switch Online Expansion Pack subscription costs $63.99 for 12 months, while a Family Membership costs $99.99 for 12 months.

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Check out this week’s top tech deals from Best Buy

We’re almost a week out from the big day, but there’s still time to order online and receive your gift (even if it’s for yourself) in time. And if you’re struggling with holiday-shopping inspiration, Best Buy’s latest batch of tech deals might help. Check out the best of this week’s Top Deals flyer below:

Insignia 58″ 4K UHD HDR LCD Smart TV for $499.99 (save $50)

GoPro HERO9 Black 5K Sports Camera Bundle with Floating Hand Grip, Battery, SD Card & Accessories for $429.99 (save $30)

Logitech C922 Pro Stream 1080p HD Webcam for $99.99 (save $30)

ASUS ROG Strix G10CE Gaming PC for $1,569.99 (save $230)

Samsung 27″ FHD 75Hz 5ms GTG IPS LED FreeSync Gaming Monitor for $199.99 (save $50)

Samsung Galaxy Buds2 In-Ear Noise Cancelling Truly Wireless Headphones for $119.99 (save $70)

Thinkware X700 Full HD 1080p Dash Cam & Rear Camera for $179.99 (save $110)

DJI Mini 2 Quadcopter Drone Fly More Combo for $699.99 (save $30)

Lenovo IdeaPad 3i 15.6″ Laptop for $449.99 (save $150)

Sony SRS-XB33 EXTRA BASS Waterproof Bluetooth Wireless Speaker

Google Nest Doorbell (Wired) Wi-Fi Video Doorbell for $199.99 (save $100)

Samsung Galaxy Watch4 Classic 46mm Smartwatch with Heart Rate Monitor for $379.99 (save $70)

Dyson Cyclone V10 Animal Cordless Stick Vacuum for $549.99 (save $150)

Microsoft Surface Pro 8 13″ 256GB Windows 11 Tablet for $1,379.99 (save $150)

Sony HT-S350 320-Watt 2.1 Channel Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer for $329.99 (save $20)

WowWee Robosapien Programmable Robot for $99.99 (save $30)

Google Chromecast (3rd Generation) for $29.99 (save $10)

Insignia Air Fryer – 4.8L – Stainless Steel for $79.99 (save $140)

Samsung T7 1TB USB 3.2 External Solid State Drive for $149.99 (save $65)

Hover-1 Ranger Hoverboard for $179.99 (save $80)

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OnePlus’ Buds Z2 are now available for $149

OnePlus has released an updated pair of earbuds in its ‘Z’ line called the OnePlus Buds Z2 that promise more battery life and active noise cancellation.

I’ve been testing the earbuds for the past few days and will have a full review in the coming weeks. But for now, I’ll say that they sound good, the noise cancellation seems average, and they feel very similar to the OnePlus Buds Z from last year. So far, I have no major complaints, but I’ve yet to compare them to the previous model and key competitors. That said, for the low price of $150, the value the Z2s offer is difficult to beat.

There’s a decent amount to get excited about on the spec sheet, including standard OnePlus fast charging. This time the company says that a 10-minute charge (on a certified charger) offers five hours of listening time. However, that’s not even the most impressive battery stat because with the case, you can use the buds for 38 hours, according to the company. This is incredibly long and might make these the perfect earbuds for people that are away from power for a long time.

They’re also been equipped with Bluetooth 5.2 and can use Google Fast Pair, so the initial connection to most Android phones is fairly seamless. If you’re a OnePlus user, you also get a few additional perks, including the ability to customize the touch controls and noise cancellation levels without downloading the third-party HeyMelody app.

Image credit: OnePlus

OnePlus also promises better call quality and reduced audio latency down to 94ms. The Z2s are also certified to support Dolby Atmos, but with Apple Music, the effect isn’t as noticeable as Apple’s AirPods with head tracking. It’s still nice, though, and I’ll have more TV show and movie impressions in the full review.

OnePlus says that its noise cancellation can block sounds up to 40dB and in my testing, I can’t hear my fingers on my Macbook keyboard or other ambient sounds. The Buds Z2 are decent at lowering the volume on human voices too, but as with most earbuds, the noise cancellation isn’t groundbreaking.

Other specs include IP55 water/dust-proofing to help the earbuds withstand rain. The case also offers an IPX4 rating, allowing it to handle minimal splashing as well.

So far, OnePlus’ new Z2s sound pretty good, right? Well, there’s a catch — at least for now. Alongside the new earbuds, OnePlus has brought its Red Cable Club to North America. Anyone can sign up for free, but you need to join to buy the earbuds since OnePlus has decided to make them Red Cable Club exclusive.

Everyone starts as a Red Cable Club Explorer, but you can rank up to Elite status by performing a few annoying tasks like subscribing to OnePlus’ newsletters and registering your account. The main way to gain points is to buy OnePlus products. It appears that $1 equals one point. You need over 3,500 points to hit elite status, which only nets you $40 off purchases over $300. Overall, this is a pretty paltry rewards program, but since I assume most OnePlus phone users probably already have a OnePlus account, this isn’t that significant of an issue.

If you want to pick up a pair of the Buds Z2, OnePlus is selling them for $149 to Red Cable Club members only. The company also says that there is a limited quantity of 1,000. If these earbuds sell out, I expect OnePlus to drop more. The company appears to be adopting a similar strategy to ‘Nothing’s’ by releasing with significant hype and exclusivity behind them.

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OnePlus’ Buds Z2 are now available for $149

OnePlus has released an updated pair of earbuds in its ‘Z’ line called the OnePlus Buds Z2 that promise more battery life and active noise cancellation.

I’ve been testing the earbuds for the past few days and will have a full review in the coming weeks. But for now, I’ll say that they sound good, the noise cancellation seems average, and they feel very similar to the OnePlus Buds Z from last year. So far, I have no major complaints, but I’ve yet to compare them to the previous model and key competitors. That said, for the low price of $150, the value the Z2s offer is difficult to beat.

There’s a decent amount to get excited about on the spec sheet, including standard OnePlus fast charging. This time the company says that a 10-minute charge (on a certified charger) offers five hours of listening time. However, that’s not even the most impressive battery stat because with the case, you can use the buds for 38 hours, according to the company. This is incredibly long and might make these the perfect earbuds for people that are away from power for a long time.

They’re also been equipped with Bluetooth 5.2 and can use Google Fast Pair, so the initial connection to most Android phones is fairly seamless. If you’re a OnePlus user, you also get a few additional perks, including the ability to customize the touch controls and noise cancellation levels without downloading the third-party HeyMelody app.

Image credit: OnePlus

OnePlus also promises better call quality and reduced audio latency down to 94ms. The Z2s are also certified to support Dolby Atmos, but with Apple Music, the effect isn’t as noticeable as Apple’s AirPods with head tracking. It’s still nice, though, and I’ll have more TV show and movie impressions in the full review.

OnePlus says that its noise cancellation can block sounds up to 40dB and in my testing, I can’t hear my fingers on my Macbook keyboard or other ambient sounds. The Buds Z2 are decent at lowering the volume on human voices too, but as with most earbuds, the noise cancellation isn’t groundbreaking.

Other specs include IP55 water/dust-proofing to help the earbuds withstand rain. The case also offers an IPX4 rating, allowing it to handle minimal splashing as well.

So far, OnePlus’ new Z2s sound pretty good, right? Well, there’s a catch — at least for now. Alongside the new earbuds, OnePlus has brought its Red Cable Club to North America. Anyone can sign up for free, but you need to join to buy the earbuds since OnePlus has decided to make them Red Cable Club exclusive.

Everyone starts as a Red Cable Club Explorer, but you can rank up to Elite status by performing a few annoying tasks like subscribing to OnePlus’ newsletters and registering your account. The main way to gain points is to buy OnePlus products. It appears that $1 equals one point. You need over 3,500 points to hit elite status, which only nets you $40 off purchases over $300. Overall, this is a pretty paltry rewards program, but since I assume most OnePlus phone users probably already have a OnePlus account, this isn’t that significant of an issue.

If you want to pick up a pair of the Buds Z2, OnePlus is selling them for $149 to Red Cable Club members only. The company also says that there is a limited quantity of 1,000. If these earbuds sell out, I expect OnePlus to drop more. The company appears to be adopting a similar strategy to ‘Nothing’s’ by releasing with significant hype and exclusivity behind them.

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OnePlus’ Buds Z2 are now available for $149

OnePlus has released an updated pair of earbuds in its ‘Z’ line called the OnePlus Buds Z2 that promise more battery life and active noise cancellation.

I’ve been testing the earbuds for the past few days and will have a full review in the coming weeks. But for now, I’ll say that they sound good, the noise cancellation seems average, and they feel very similar to the OnePlus Buds Z from last year. So far, I have no major complaints, but I’ve yet to compare them to the previous model and key competitors. That said, for the low price of $150, the value the Z2s offer is difficult to beat.

There’s a decent amount to get excited about on the spec sheet, including standard OnePlus fast charging. This time the company says that a 10-minute charge (on a certified charger) offers five hours of listening time. However, that’s not even the most impressive battery stat because with the case, you can use the buds for 38 hours, according to the company. This is incredibly long and might make these the perfect earbuds for people that are away from power for a long time.

They’re also been equipped with Bluetooth 5.2 and can use Google Fast Pair, so the initial connection to most Android phones is fairly seamless. If you’re a OnePlus user, you also get a few additional perks, including the ability to customize the touch controls and noise cancellation levels without downloading the third-party HeyMelody app.

Image credit: OnePlus

OnePlus also promises better call quality and reduced audio latency down to 94ms. The Z2s are also certified to support Dolby Atmos, but with Apple Music, the effect isn’t as noticeable as Apple’s AirPods with head tracking. It’s still nice, though, and I’ll have more TV show and movie impressions in the full review.

OnePlus says that its noise cancellation can block sounds up to 40dB and in my testing, I can’t hear my fingers on my Macbook keyboard or other ambient sounds. The Buds Z2 are decent at lowering the volume on human voices too, but as with most earbuds, the noise cancellation isn’t groundbreaking.

Other specs include IP55 water/dust-proofing to help the earbuds withstand rain. The case also offers an IPX4 rating, allowing it to handle minimal splashing as well.

So far, OnePlus’ new Z2s sound pretty good, right? Well, there’s a catch — at least for now. Alongside the new earbuds, OnePlus has brought its Red Cable Club to North America. Anyone can sign up for free, but you need to join to buy the earbuds since OnePlus has decided to make them Red Cable Club exclusive.

Everyone starts as a Red Cable Club Explorer, but you can rank up to Elite status by performing a few annoying tasks like subscribing to OnePlus’ newsletters and registering your account. The main way to gain points is to buy OnePlus products. It appears that $1 equals one point. You need over 3,500 points to hit elite status, which only nets you $40 off purchases over $300. Overall, this is a pretty paltry rewards program, but since I assume most OnePlus phone users probably already have a OnePlus account, this isn’t that significant of an issue.

If you want to pick up a pair of the Buds Z2, OnePlus is selling them for $149 to Red Cable Club members only. The company also says that there is a limited quantity of 1,000. If these earbuds sell out, I expect OnePlus to drop more. The company appears to be adopting a similar strategy to ‘Nothing’s’ by releasing with significant hype and exclusivity behind them.

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Apple Music on Mac to get smoother in future update

Ever since Apple Music usurped the iTunes app on macOS, it’s still used the legacy code and web asset base that build the now retro music app. This has led to the app looking nicer than it functions, but it appears Apple has a plan to solve this issue.

A recent leak uncovered by 9to5Mac discovered that in the code for the recent macOS 12.2 beta, it looks like Apple is rebuilding the desktop version of Apple Music using AppKit, the app-building framework the company uses for many of its other Mac apps. 9to5Mac has also discovered that the company is using JET to help turn the web content into a native app.

The update shouldn’t change how Apple Music looks in a drastic way, but rather how quickly it functions. This means that search results should appear more quickly and scrolling should be smoother.

The publication also notes that Apple recently retooled the Apple TV Mac app with JET and AppKit in macOS 12.1.

Source: 9to5Mac