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Get $10 Amazon credit when you purchase $100 Apple gift card

Amazon’s Black Friday Shopping sale is getting you a little bit more when you purchase an Apple gift card.

Head to Amazon Canada’s website and purchase at least a $100 Apple gift card, then use the promotion code ‘APPLEDeal,’ to get a $10 Amazon Canada credit.

This deal is available until November 30th. Check out Amazon’s website to get this deal.

Obviously, you wouldn’t spend $100 to just get the $10 Amazon credit, but if you’re already buying a friend an Apple gift card for Christmas, this is definitely the choice.

Source: Amazon

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Here are the free games hitting Amazon Prime Gaming in December 2021

Every month, Amazon Prime Gaming offers a selection of games at no additional cost to Prime subscribers.

In December, Prime members can snag the following nine free games:

  • Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered
  • Frostpunk
  • Journey to the Savage Planet
  • Football Manager 2021
  • Youtubers Life
  • Morkredd
  • Spellcaster University
  • Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse
  • Tales of Monkey Island Complete Pack

As it’s still November, you still have time to grab games like Dragon Age Inquisition, Rise of the Tomb Raider and more until the end of the month.

An Amazon Prime Video subscription is priced at $7.99/month or $79.99/year.

Source: Amazon Prime Gaming

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Dune will stream on PVOD services on December 3

Science fiction film Dune will be available on PVOD on December 3rd and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-Ray and DVD on January 11th in the United States.

It’s more than likely that the movie will also release on PVOD in Canada on the same date. While Dune was available on HBO Max in the U.S., given it’s been 31 days since its theatrical run, the critically acclaimed movie has since been pulled from the service.

Like other Warner Media HBO Max films, Dune will likely make its way to Bell’s Crave streaming service after its PVOD window expires.

The movie is directed by Denis Villeneuve and stars Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Oscar Isaac, Zendaya Coleman and more.

Back in early November, TorrentFreak reported that Dune was the most pirated movie in the world. That said, the film still managed to earn over $354 million USD (about $449 million CAD). The film also played at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival back in September.

Source: DiscussingFilm

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Henry’s discounts cameras, lens and more for Black Friday

If you want to get into photography or you’re just looking for some new gear, Henry’s has some pretty decent deals lined up for ‘Black Friday.’

The retailer’s deals begin on November 26th and the first ten customers in its stores will also get a gift card. However, the retailer doesn’t mention how much the cards are worth.

I’m pretty hyped about the Aperture MC light discount, and the GoPro Hero 10 Black bundle the comes with an SD card and a little gear pouch. However, since I shoot with a Fuji camera, not a lot of the camera or lens deals apply to me. However, f you’re a Canon user, you’ll likely find something up your alley.

Some of the notable deals are listed below:

You can check find Henry’s full Black Friday flyer here.

Via: RedFlagDeals 

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First day of CRTC hearing on Rogers-Shaw merger emphasizes need for expansion to serve Canadians

Canadians got their first look into a $26 billion transaction that will impact the broadcast and telecommunications industries as a whole.

Representatives from Shaw and Rogers met in front of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) Monday to make their case on why a joint merger is the best for Canada.

Ian Scott, CRTC’s chair, started the first day of a five-day hearing with a statement reminding representatives the hearing will only deal with the broadcasting aspects of this deal. Companies against the transaction have voiced concerns the merger will give Rogers unprecedented power to negotiate fees to carry these channels.

Interventions have been filed by numerous organizations, including Blue Ant Media, which owns MobileSyrup.

While telephone, wireless, and internet services are an important part of the merger, they will be dealt with by the Competition Bureau and Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. Concerns have been raised the merger would reduce the competition in the wireless market.

“It doesn’t appear there would be increased competition in those communities…I’m not getting your point that a combination of Rogers and Shaw will create more competition.” – Ian Scott, CRTC chair

This is the only hearing that will be open to the public.

Sat in the front row after a fresh round of family drama, Edward Rogers, the chairman for Rogers board of directors, shared a statement as part of the opening remarks but didn’t speak publicly after that.

Along with Brad Shaw, the CEO of Shaw, the two broadcast heirs promised to stay committed to a deal they say will close the digital divide between rural and urban communities.

“By joining Rogers, we will expand and accelerate the multi-generational investments needed to close the digital divide and compete more effectively across Western Canada, while expanding competition to communities that currently have little or no choice,” Shaw said.

Rogers currently offers services in Ontario and the Atlantic Provinces. Shaw operates in Western provinces including B.C, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.

Despite Scott’s earlier warning, some talk outside of the broadcast realm did occur.

Dean Prevost, president of Rogers Connected Home, said the merger would allow them to build 5G networks across the nation, spreading to areas each company had not ventured in on its own.

The details

Prevost said there has been a growing divide between the country’s urban and rural areas, specifically in Indigenous communities, and in order to overcome these challenges, there’s a need to invest in “competitive network infrastructure.” This will be done through four contributions.

The first is to enhance competitiveness. He says many in smaller communities in B.C and Alberta, Telus is the only option and there is no competition. The second is to bridge the digital divide by investing funds in Indigenous-specific content. The third and fourth pillar is to offer more affordable options and allow everyone to transition to the “digital world.”

But Scott questioned how more competition would be created in the target communities. “Where is the competition enhanced,” he questioned. “It doesn’t appear there would be increased competition in those communities…I’m not getting your point that a combination of Rogers and Shaw will create more competition.”

“[It] happens in the fringes of Shaws network today,” Ted Woodhead, Rogers senior vice-president of regulatory said. With a larger scale, the company will be able to expand services from the “fringe” to areas only addressed by a few broadcasters. He emphasized not all Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services are the same and the one offered by Rogers is “unique.”

Executives also promised the network would invest in community journalism, create opportunities for Indigenous content creators, and carry 40 independent programming services for three years. At this time, more than 100 companies are carried collectively by Shaw and Rogers. “We felt it was fair, it was reasonable,” Pam Dinsmore, vice president regulatory, said on the three-year timeline.

Image source: CRTC (screenshot)

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Here are the best Black Friday deals in Canada so far

Several retailers in Canada have already launched their (early) Black Friday deals.

Below is a round-up of some of the most notable offers and promotions, with more on the way as we approach Black Friday:

Best Buy

Best Buy’s Black Friday deals discount everything from TVs, laptops and headphones to wearables, video games and smart home tech. Check out some of its most notable deals below:

Find all Best Buy Black Friday deals here.

Amazon

Although Amazon Canada states in a press release that its deals will be offered in a two-day bonanza, likely on the 25th and 26th, there are plenty of notable deals to consider scoring now, especially if you’re concerned about shipping delays this holiday season. Check them out below:

Find all Amazon Black Friday deals here.

Apple

Instead of discounting its products, Apple includes free gift cards with specific device purchases. Check out the deals below:

Find all Apple Black Friday deals here.

Samsung

Google and Samsung have teamed up for a new holiday deal.

When you purchase a Galaxy smartwatch, phone or tablet you also get free Google Play Credit, as outlined below:

To get the promotion you have to purchase one of those above devices between November 19th and December 9th. You then have to register your new device to your Samsung Account and opt-in for the offer by December 20th.

You will receive a code by email once these steps are complete and verified. Once all of that is complete, you have until August 31st, 2022, to add it to your Google account in the Google Play store.

Google

Google’s online store ‘Black Friday’ deals and promotions are live now, with great discounts on several of the company’s smart home gadgets and Pixelbooks.

Find all Black Friday deals from Google below:

Find all Google Black Friday deals here.

Walmart

Walmart’s Black Friday deals dropped on November 17th and are expected to run till November 24th, after which, the retailer will launch a new batch of promotions. Check out currently-active deals at Walmart below:

Find all active Walmart Black Friday deals here.

PlayStation

Sony went live with its ‘Black Friday’ PlayStation sale on November 19th, with several deals on titles, bundles and add-ons.

Check out some of the most notable deals below:

Find all PlayStation Black Friday deals here.

The Source

The Source’s Black Friday deals dropped on November 18th and are expected to run till November 24th, after which a new batch of Black Friday deals will roll out. Check the current deals below:

Find all Source Black Friday deals here.

Dyson

Dyson Canada released an early sneak peek of its Black Friday sale on November 18th. It’s worth noting that the sale pricing isn’t live yet. You can find the discounted deals online and in Dyson Demo stores starting November 25th.

Newegg

Newegg has PC components, pre-built PCs, laptops, peripherals and a lot more on sale, with more items to be discounted later this week. Check out some active notable deals below:

Find Newegg’s Black Friday deals here.

Ubisoft

Ubisoft launched its Black Friday sales on the Ubisoft Store, discounting games by up to 80 percent. Plus, the company’s offering an additional 20 percent off your cart with the BF20 promo code. Check out some of its current deals below:

Find all Ubisoft Black Friday deals here.

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Leaks suggest OnePlus 10 Pro will feature 3.3x telephoto zoom

As we approach 2022 and the rumoured launch window for the next OnePlus flagship smartphone, more specs regarding the device are beginning to leak regarding the upcoming smartphone.

The latest leak, courtesy of ‘Digital Chat Station,’ suggests that the camera won’t feature a very far-reaching telephoto and will instead aim for a 3.3x zoom lens. This will result in a 30x digital zoom, but there’s no word on any hybrid zoom capabilities.

Leaked renders also show off two other cameras, which are expected to be ultra-wide and standard focal length lens equivalents. These cameras also use Hasselblad’s colour science, but it’s still unknown if the partnership between the two brands will extend to hardware.

Another leak that was turned into a render shows off the phone in pine green colour that looks similar to the shade Apple used on the iPhone 11 Pro series.

In 2020 OnePlus skipped its usual ‘T’ series phone, so there could be a chance that the OnePlus 10 and OnePlus 10 Pro may launch a little earlier than normal. However, the company traditionally releases its flagships in the spring and the OnePlus 9 series launched near the end of March.

Since then, OnePlus has undertaken a software overhaul, so it will be interesting to see how well Android 12 runs on the new devices.

Source: Digital Chat Station, Android Authority

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Save up to $2000 with the best TV deals for Black Friday

If there’s one showstopper item on Black Friday, it’s a new television. Right now at Best Buy, you can save up to $2000 on your dream TV.

We’ve done the research to pull together the best deals for Black Friday so that you don’t have to.  You can find deals on TVs from the biggest brands including Samsung, Sony, and LG.

In terms of recommendations, LG’s 55-inch 4K  Nanocell Smart TV is a great buy for just $899.99 — $300 off its regular price. Or if you’re willing to spend a bit more money to save a lot more money, Sony’s 75-inch BRAVIA X90J 4K Smart TV is $1999.99 — $1000 off its regular price.

You can find our full list of the best deals below:

Samsung 70-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Tizen OS Smart TV for $899.99 (save $400)

Samsung 55-inch 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV for $899.99 (save $100)

Samsung 75-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Tizen Smart TV for $1,299.99 (save $400)

Samsung 65-inch 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen OS Smart TV for $1,599.99 (save $500)

Samsung 75-inch 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen OS Smart TV for $1,699.99 (save $300)

Samsung 65-inch 8K UHD HDR QLED Tizen OS Smart TV for $3299.99 (save $1200)

Samsung 55-inch 4K UHD HDR QLED Tizen Smart TV for $999.99 (save $200)

Sony BRAVIA XR X90J 75-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Smart Google for $1,999.99 (save $1,000)

Sony X80J 65-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Smart Google TV for $1,099.99 (save $100)

Sony X80J 55-inch 4K UHD HDR LED Smart Google TV for $899.99 (save $100)

LG 65-inch 4K UHD HDR OLED webOS Smart TV for $2299.99 (save $500)

LG 55-inch 4K UHD HDR OLED webOS Smart TV for $1699.99 (save $300)

LG NanoCell 86-inch 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV for $2399.99 (save $600)

LG 77-inch 4K UHD HDR OLED webOS Smart TV for $4999.99 (save $1500)

LG 83-inch 4K UHD HDR OLED webOS Smart TV for $6999.99 (save $2000)

LG NanoCell 55-inch 4K UHD HDR LED webOS Smart TV for $899.99 (save $300)

If you manage to snag a great TV from one of these deals, let us know in the comments. Happy TV hunting everyone!

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Canada Computers pre-Black Friday sale discounts monitors, desktops and more

Canada Computers is basically throwing an all-out blitz at holiday shoppers.

While this makes it difficult to truly gauge how low a price will go, it does provide several early deals for anyone looking to shop before ‘Black Friday.’

Some of our favourite deals from the company’s website can be found below:

Source: Canada Computers, Red Flag Deals

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Samsung Display offers glimpse at future of unique screen technology

Samsung Display has published a new site dedicated to outlining its OLED technology.

The platform showcases future developments and will be home to new announcements related to folding, sliding and rollable OLED displays, says Samsung.

On the folding section of the website, different foldable display options are shown off, including ‘Flex Note,’ ‘Flex Square’ (like the Z Fold 3), ‘Slideable Flex’ and ‘Rollable Flex.’

Samsung has previously patented designs for slideable phones like the ‘Galaxy Z Slide’ and ‘S foldable slideable screen’ and more. With the launch of this website, it looks like the South Korean tech giant will be working on more unique display designs in the near future.

I’m personally looking forward to the company’s ‘slideable’ handset options. You can check out the site, here. 

Image credit: Samsung

Source: Samsung Display, GSMArena