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Get the Roomba i3+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum for $200 off

iRobot’s next batch of Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals are out now, and now is the perfect time to be getting discounted robo vacuums and mops.

Check the promotions out below:

iRobot Roomba i3+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum: $549 (regularly $749)

iRobot Roomba i3: $399.99 (regularly $499.99)

iRobot Roomba 694: $269.99 (regularly $369.99)

iRobot Braava jet m6: $499.99 (regularly $599.99)

iRobot Braava jet Robot Mop: $249.99 (regularly $279.99)

iRobot H1 Handheld Vacuum: $229.99 (regularly $329.99)

iRobot Root rt0: $149.99 (regularly $179.99)

Check out the previous batch of deals hereLearn more about the current batch of deals here.

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Sportsnet to stream Maple Leafs games with Steve Dangle every Saturday

Toronto Maple Leaf games are about to get a lot more entertaining and interactive for fans.

Sportsnet is teaming up with YouTube Canada to bring the Leafs’ 2021-2022 NHL season live on the Sportsnet YouTube channel, with expert opinions from Sportsnet analysts, featured guests and hockey enthusiasts, including YouTuber SteveDangle.

Livestream viewers will be able to participate in live chats and in-game polls, allowing them to connect to each other and rejoice in the game together. Further, fans who miss the live stream would be able to watch it back on the Sportsnet YouTube channel.

“As the premier holder of NHL content rights in Canada, with an impressive roster of hockey experts, and fan-favourite personalities, Sportsnet is the perfect partner to offer this unique viewing experience to Canadian hockey fans on YouTube,” said Soneeka Patel, broadcast and sport partnerships lead at YouTube Canada. “YouTube is a primary destination for sports fans around the world who turn to the platform to get their fix of game highlights, athlete interviews and sports news coverage. Now Canadian hockey fans have access to even more sports content through this interactive live broadcast experience on the Sportsnet YouTube channel.”

Check out the Leafs’ game schedule, airing every Saturday on Sportsnet’s YouTube channel:

  • Saturday, Nov 13, Toronto @ Buffalo
  • Saturday, Nov 20, Pittsburgh @ Toronto
  • Saturday, Dec 4, Toronto @ Minnesota
  • Saturday, Dec 11, Chicago @ Toronto
  • Saturday, Dec 18, Toronto @ Vancouver
  • Saturday, Jan 1, Toronto @ Seattle
  • Saturday, Jan 8, Toronto @ Colorado
  • Saturday, Jan 15, Toronto @ St. Louis
  • Saturday, Jan 22, NY Islanders @Toronto
  • Saturday, Jan 29, Toronto @ Detroit
  • Saturday, Feb 26, Detroit @ Toronto
  • Saturday, Mar 5, Vancouver @ Toronto
  • Saturday, Mar 19, Toronto @ Nashville
  • Saturday, April 2, Toronto @ Montreal
  • Saturday, April 9, Toronto @ Philadelphia
  • Saturday, April 16, Montreal @ Toronto
  • Saturday, April 22, Toronto @ Florida

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Source: Rogers

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New voice app brings Durham’s Regional services to smart home devices

The Regional Municipality of Durham, which encompasses the City of Oshawa, Town of Whitby, Town of Ajax, Municipality of Clarington, City of Pickering, Township of Scugog, Township of Uxbridge, and the Township of Brock in Southern Ontario, is making it easy for residents to find information about regional programs and services.

How, exactly? Through an Alexa and Google Assitant enabled smart home device voice app called ‘myDurham311.’

Durham Region, in collaboration with Qwhery, is officially the first regional municipality in Canada to deliver regional services to smart home devices.

The municipality’s news release says, “now it’s easy to find out about elected officials, Regional facilities, waste pick up, the nearest bus stop, and even when to expect the next Durham Region Transit bus.”

You can find the myDurham 311 app on Google or Amazon Alexa marketplace. After downloading the app, simply say “Hey Google, talk to myDurham 311,” or “Alexa, open myDurham 311,” and proceed with whatever questions you might have.

The new voice assistant support will ensure that Regional services are accessible to everyone in Durham region and in several ways, including in-person, web, emails, phone calls, social media, and now, via your voice assistant.

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Source: Regional Municipality of Durham

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Steam Autumn Sale discounts a variety of titles until December 1

Steam’s Autumn sale is live now, with several titles, including Cyberpunk 2077, Far Cry New Dawn, Need for Speed Heat and Humankind, up to 80 percent off.

The sale is available from November 24th to December 1st.

Here’s a list of some of the notable titles on sale at Canadian prices:

Several other titles, including Red Dead Redemption II, Horizon Zero Dawn, Deathloop and F1 2021, are also on sale. Find a full list of discounted games on Steam here.

Image credit: Bandai Namco

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Community organizations speak in support of Rogers-Shaw merger on day three of CRTC hearing

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission’s (CRTC) hearing into the Rogers-Shaw merger has reached the halfway point.

Wednesday marked day three of five of the hearing. The day differed from the one previous, as it had speakers in support of the merger, many of them not part of larger media organizations.

S.U.C.C.E.S.S, a social services organization in British Columbia, offers services to help newcomers with settlement, including affordable housing and care for seniors. CEO Queenie Choo stated the merger would be great for the people the organization serves, as it would increase broadcasting services to remote areas.

“This effect is helpful for fostering social connections and enhancing a sense of belonging amongst our members,” she said. “I believe that diversity and inclusion are fundamental values of both our country and S.U.C.C.E.S.S., and that multicultural programming is necessary for helping meet the needs of our diverse communities.”

Kendall Ho, a Vancouver-based emergency physician, said Rogers supports a network he works on called the interCultural Online Health Network. It provides health information in multiple languages so multicultural populations can process data in a way they understand and manage their health. Rogers, through Omni TV, has been a media sponsor. Rogers has also worked through the network to provide ethnic media coverage during COVID.

“I’m here today to provide my full support for Rogers acquisition of Shaw.” – Christine Smith-Martin – Coastal First Nations-Great Bear Initiative (CFN)

The merger also got support from the CFN, made up of nine communities and 20,000 members. It built a partnership with Rogers, which was working to address some calls for action as part of the reconciliation process. This includes its work to address the digital divide that exists in Indigenous communities by creating a $1 million fund allocated towards Indigenous content.

“I’m here today to provide my full support for Rogers acquisition of Shaw,” Christine Smith-Martin, CFN’s executive director, said.

But it wasn’t all positive. In contrast, concerns were raised on how ethnic media channels will be supported if the merger is approved. Representatives from TLN media group and Ethnic Channels Group (ECG) say Rogers doesn’t plan on extending protection for continued carriage, revenue stability, or consumer packaging available to independent ethnic services in the country.

“Canada is a multicultural society, and it is important that our broadcasting system not only continues to reflect that diversity but also protects and enhances it,” Aldo Di Felice, president of TLN, said.

He went on to say more than 20 percent of the population, roughly 8 million people, prefer not to speak English or French at home, a number that will grow as immigration numbers continue to rise.

Slava Levin, ECG’s CEO, said ethnic TV relies on distribution from BDUs (broadcast distribution undertakings), or television providers. The success of Rogers and Shaw is essential to the success of ECG, Levin said. They need the “carriage” of large BDUs, including Rogers, but they fear they’ll have no room for their own rules.

“Assuming this merger is approved, it would be impossible to develop a viable business plan to operate a domestic Canadian ethnic television service without carriage on the combined RogersShaw. This is what keeps us up at night. Without the necessary safeguards in place, there is no assurance that our services – or those of other ethnic television channel operators – will continue to be available on terms which allow us to survive.”

A joint presentation from the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) and the National Pensioners Federation (NPF) said the current deal needs changes to keep the best interests of senior customers in mind.

The panel said Rogers plans on moving cable-only and satellite TV subscribers to its IPTV service. This costs more, a problem for many seniors on fixed incomes. Representatives said the merger shouldn’t be approved unless Rogers makes changes. If approved, they want protections, including an amendment to protect affordability by offering Shaw customers who use TV packages a three-year price freeze when they’re forced to move to IPTV.

Blue Ant Media, the owner of MobileSyrup, has raised concerns about the dominance Rogers will have in the broadcast market if the merger is approved, but will not present at the hearing.

The CRTC is specifically dealing with the broadcast aspect of this deal. Telephone, wireless, and internet services will be dealt with by the Competition Bureau and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Neither of those hearings will be open to the public.

Image source: CRTC (screenshot)

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Get StackTV for $0.99/month for two months

Corus Entertainment’s 2021 Black Friday deal offers StackTV for $0.99/month for two months.

StackTV is a Canadian video streaming service delivered through Amazon’s Prime Video Channels. That means you’ll need a Prime Video subscription (or a free 30-day trial) to access StackTV at the discounted cost.

In Canada, Amazon Prime costs $7.99 per month or $79 per year and includes access to Prime Video.

The discounted price lasts for two months before jumping back up to the regular $12.99 per month

StackTV is a 12-network package that includes access to content from Global, HGTV Canada, Teletoon, YTV, Adult Swim, Showcase, Food Canada and more.

Sign up to StackTV for $0.99/month for two months here.

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Source: Prime Video

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Grab outdoor gear at the MEC Black Friday sale for up to 50 percent off

As Canadians, we appreciate warm clothing and gear that holds up in the wilderness. Thankfully, that’s what MEC is all about. You can save big with the outdoor gear sale at MEC this Black Friday with discounts of up to 50 percent.

The sale includes discounts on smartwatches, cameras, and outdoor clothing. If you’re looking for an outdoor oriented piece of tech, you can find savings on top brands including Garmin, GoPro, and The North Face.

Check out our curated list of the best deals below:

GoPro HERO8 Black: $329.97 (save $70)

GoPro Casey Semi Hard Camera Case: $55.96 (save $15)

Garmin Vivoactive 4S: $297.97 (save $200)

Garmin Forerunner 245: $289.97 (save $130)

Garmin Venu SQ: $189.97 (save $90)

Coal Ergo Face Mask: $11.93 (save $14)

Outdoor Research Helium Down Hoodie: $264.97 (save $85)

The North Face McMurdo Parka – Men’s: $363.97 (save $115)

MEC Gradient Sling Pack: $21.93 (save $19)

Smartwool Performance Snow Full Cushion Canada Flag OTC Socks: $23.97 (save $9)

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Best Buy drops $560 off Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+

Samsung’s top-of-the-line tablet, the Galaxy Tab S7+, is on sale at Best Buy for the rock bottom price of $589 CAD.

It’s important to note that this tablet is part of an open box sale, so it might have been a device that was bought and returned in the past.

If you want to hear my take on the tablet, you can read my full review here. I’ll also mention that while the tablet wasn’t for me, there are some people in the comments that seemed to really like it.

You can buy the tablet from Best Buy here.

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Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra camera app brings ‘Pro Mode’ support to more lenses

If you’re one of the few people out there who prefers to use a ‘Pro Mode’ with your smartphone camera and you’re a Galaxy S21 Ultra owner, this update is for you.

A new update to the S21 Ultra’s several shooters now allows Pro mode across both its telephoto cameras, including the 10-megapixel 10x telephoto and 3x telephoto shooter, instead of just its main 108-megapixel and 12-megapixel ultrawide sensor. So far, the ‘Expert Raw‘ app is only available in the South Korean Galaxy Store, but according to leaker FrontTron, if you install it via an APK, the app will work in any region.

Samsung will likely release the app in Canada and the U.S. in the near future. It’s also worth noting that the tech giant could release a version of the app for the S21 and S21+ soon.

As its name suggests, Pro Mode gives options for advanced camera features, allowing you to control settings typically associated with a DSLR like ISO, shutter speed and RAW file types. It’s worth noting that if you plan to edit RAW photos, make sure to use an app like Photoshop or Lightroom and not Google’s Photo app since it removes HDR and other editing options.

For more on the S21 Ultra, check out my review of the smartphone from earlier this year.

Source: @FrontTron Via: The Verge 

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SpaceX pushes Starlink deliveries back to 2022, cites chip shortage

SpaceX’s Starlink satellite internet program has delayed delivery timelines again, pushing estimated deliveries out to 2022.

In an email sent to some customers (via Tesla North), SpaceX encourages customers to check the delivery times in their accounts. Further, the email cites silicon shortages as the reason for delays:

“Silicon shortages over the last six months have slowed our expected production rate and impacted our ability to fulfill many Starlink orders this year. We apologize for the delay and are working hard across our engineering, supply chain and production teams to improve and streamline our product and factory to increase our production rate.”

Some users who checked their account now see a message that reads: “Starlink expects to expand service in your area by mid-2022.” Previously, a similar message said mid- or late-2021. One user based in the Kawartha Lakes region in Ontario told Tesla North that they saw the message — they pre-ordered Starlink in February 2021.

It’s worth noting that pandemic-related supply constraints have plagued several companies and products, especially those in the tech space. Starlink’s availability, however, has been restricted for a while as part of its ‘beta’ status. Unfortunately, dropping the ‘beta’ wording earlier this month hasn’t changed much about the service’s availability.

Further, several Starlink customers reported earlier this month that updating their service location on the Starlink map caused their delivery dates to be pushed back by a year or more.

The delays will be particularly frustrating for Canadians living in rural areas with limited, unsatisfactory internet options.

Source: Tesla North