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HP’s Black Friday flyer discounts laptops, gaming PCs and more

It’s looking like Black Friday will be a big day at HP’s online store as the company’s flyer outlines a ton of deals hitting over the weekend and extending into Cyber Monday.

While this sale discounts higher-end laptops and computers, it also drops the cost of a lot of budget gear even lower, so this could be a good sale for anyone looking to replace an ageing computer. Also, be aware that you can use the code ‘HPBF90’ to save $90 off your order at checkout.

While there are a lot of PC deals, make sure you’re buying one with an appropriate chip, RAM and power for what you plan to do with it. If you want to learn more about buying computers, you can check out our pre-buying guide here.

I’m a little skeptical about purchasing a PC with anything less than 16GB of RAM unless I know the person is only ever run Chrome, email and maybe some Spotify. For anyone who needs to use the computer as a tool, 16GB is a must, so make sure to pay attention to the specs and not just the price. On the chipset side of things, most Intel i5 and i7 models are acceptable. AMD Ryzen 5 or Ryen 7 chips are also very comparable. It’s lower-powered stuff like Intel Pentiums and AMD 3020e that you’ll likely want to avoid.

I think the HP 15 with an 11th gen i7, 16GB of RAM and 1TB of storage is a great deal at $999, but something like the HP Envy 13 with an extra warranty for $899 offers far less value since it features a tiny 256GB SSD, 8GB of RAM and an i5 chipset.

There’s also an HP 14 with the same amount of RAM and storage as the 15-inch model, but with an AMD Ryzen 7 chipset for $829. This is a much better deal.

Beyond the laptops, there are a few decent desktop builds and all-in-ones for regular people plus some PC accessories like headsets, keyboards and mice. You can view the full flyer here.

Source: HP Store Via: RedFlagDeals

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Newegg’s early Black Friday deals discount monitors and computer parts

If you plan to build a computer this holiday shopping season or you just need some new accessories, Newegg is currently offering several great ‘Black Friday’ deals.

Some of the best deals we’ve seen so far leading up to the sales event are as follows:

You can find more deals on Newegg.ca

Source: Newegg 

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Apple reportedly wants to launch a fully self-driving car by 2025

While the fact that Apple is rumoured to be developing an electric car is old news now, a new Bloomberg report suggests that the Cupertino-based company is shifting its focus to creating a fully self-driving vehicle.

Apple has been working on two vehicle development concepts according to reports: one with limited self-driving capabilities and the other with full self-driving features. The Bloomberg report suggests that Apple will now follow the latter route under Apple Watch software executive Kevin Lynch’s leadership.

The report states that Apple initially laid down a five to seven-year roadmap to launch the vehicle, but it now aims to launch its self-driving car sometime in 2025. Further, the tech giant aims to create a car without a steering wheel or pedals and an interior designed for hands-free driving. According to Bloomberg, Apple’s car will seat passengers along the sides of the vehicle facing one another.

The car will be electric, with a globally compatible integrated charging system, allowing Apple vehicle users to access a worldwide network of chargers (brick not included, of course 😝).

The reported 2025 launch year is flexible and depends solely on Apple finishing its autonomous model on time. Apple is said to have completed much of the “core work” on the car’s processor. If the reported deadline isn’t met, Apple could delay the launch or launch a vehicle with fewer features.

Source: Bloomberg

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage coming to PVOD in Canada on November 23

Sony Pictures has confirmed that Venom: Let There Be Carnage will hit premium video on demand (PVOD) platforms in North America on November 23rd.

Following a number of COVID-related delays, the film finally hit theatres on October 1st, meaning its digital release is coming just under two months later.

Directed by The Lord of the Rings‘ Andy Serkis, Let There Be Carnage is a sequel to 2018’s smash hit Venom that once again stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock and his symbiotic partner. This time around, Eddie finds himself facing off against Cletus Kassidy (Woody Harrelson), a serial killer who bonds with Venom’s symbiote spawn to become the deadly Carnage.

The digital version includes bonus scenes, including this one with Eddie and Venom on a beach:

On a related note, here’s where you can stream every Spider-Man film, including the first Venom.

Image credit: Sony Pictures

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Koodo’s ‘Bright Friday’ smartphone deals are live now

Telus-owned Koodo has dropped its ‘Bright Friday’ smartphone deals, with discounts on several devices, including the latest iPhone 13 mini along with bonus Apple TV subscriptions.

Check out some notable smartphone deals below:

A SIM card fee of $5 will be charged at the time of purchase for online orders.

It’s worth noting that Koodo has several ‘Certified Pre-Owned’ devices available at a discounted rate that arent mentioned in the list above. Find all of Koodo’s ‘Bright Friday‘ deals here and follow this link for a roundup of deals from Rogers, Bell, Fido, Virgin Plus, Freedom Mobile, Shaw, Public Mobile and Vidéotron.

Image credit: Koodo 

Source: Koodo

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Here are Shoppers Drug Mart’s upcoming Black Friday gadget deals

Shoppers Drug Mart has released its latest ‘Black Friday’ deals flyer that includes several worthwhile deals on gadgets and electronics.

It’s worth noting that these deals aren’t active yet. The offers go live on November 20th, with some of them ending on November 22nd, and some ending on November 25th.

Find some notable deals below:

2ndd-gen AirPods: $179.99 — Free $75 Shoppers Drug Mart Gift Card with Purchase

Apple AirPods Pro with Wireless Charging Case: $279.99 (regularly $299.99) — Free $100 Shoppers Drug Mart Gift Card with Purchase

JVC 55-inch 4K UHD Smart TV: $479.99 — Free $75 Shoppers Drug Mart Gift Card with Purchase

Beats Solo 3 Wireless Headphones: $99.99 (regularly $159.99)

Beats Studio 3 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones: $149.99 (regularly $299.99)

Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite: $24.99 (regularly $49.99)

Amazon Fire 7-inch Kids Tablet: $89.99 (regularly $129.99)

Amazon Fire HD 8-inch Tablet: $69.99 (regularly $109.99)

Amazon Echo Show 5: $49.99 (regularly $99.99)

Canon Rebel T7 18-55 DC Camera Kit: $549.99 (regularly $569.99) — Free $25 Shoppers Drug Mart Gift Card with Purchase

Canon EOS M200 Mirrorless Camera: $599.99 (regularly $699.99) — Free $25 Shoppers Drug Mart Gift Card with Purchase

GARMIN Venu SQ Watch: $229.99 (regularly $279.99)


Apart from the products listed above, the flyer also includes several deals that aren’t visible on Shopper’s website yet.

Check them out below:

RCA 65-inch 4K UHD Smart TV: $549.99 (regularly $599.99) — Free $50 Shoppers Drug Mart Gift Card with Purchase

ASUS 11.6-inch 4/32GB ChromeBook: $99.99

SonyMDR-RP912RK RF Headphones: $49.99

Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 11-inch 128GB Tablet: $669.99 (regularly $919.99)

Acer SA270B 27-inch IPS Monitor: $149.99 (regularly $199.99)

Philips Mini Audio System: $129.99 (regularly $149.99)

Canon Pixma TS3420 Printer: $69.99

Check out Shopper’s latest flyer here.

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Source: Shoppers Drug Mart

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Telus Black Friday deals include a free Chromebook, discounts on phones and more

Telus has released its Black Friday deals, rounding out the big three carriers.

Deals include discounts on phones, plus Telus highlighted its $85/mo 40GB plan (which isn’t a new deal, but does officially have an end date now: November 30th).

Check out some of the phone deals below:

You can check out all of Telus’ Black Friday deals here.

Additionally, you can find MobileSyrup’s round-up of carrier deals here.

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Google confirms the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro charge at 21W, 23W respectively

Google has published a blog post detailing how the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro charge and why the smartphones charge that way.

The post seems to be primarily a response to reports that the Pixel 6 series doesn’t have the 30W charging capability Google advertised (the initial report came from Android Authority early in November). However, before we dig too further into it, it’s worth noting Google didn’t actually say the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro had 30W wired charging.

There seem to be two main problems at play here. The first is that the Pixel 6 series doesn’t charge at 30W. The second is that the Pixel phones don’t charge as fast as Google claims. Neither of these problems are true, however, and the outcry seems a bit overblown with that in mind. I also want to be clear that I’m not defending Google — in fact, I think Google’s poor communication is largely to blame for all this — nor am I detracting from Android Authority’s excellent report that breaks down how the Pixel 6 charging works and how fast it actually is.

With all that said, let’s break down what’s going on with the Pixel 6 charging.

What Google claimed

The whole issue appears to stem from a Google support document that details the hardware specifications for the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro. The chart says the following about charging:

“Fast charging: Up to 50 percent charge in 30 minutes with Google 30W USB-C. Charger with USB-PD 3.0 (PPS) sold separately.”

At first glance, it certainly appears that the support document says the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro support 30W charging, but that text-only mentions using Google’s 30W charger and doesn’t say anything about the phone’s charging capabilities. Further, the support doc points to the following fine print:

“9. Fast wired charging rates are based upon use of the Google 30W USB-C Charger plugged into a wall outlet. Compatible with USB PD 3.0 PPS adapters. Actual results may be slower. Adapters sold separately. Charging speed based upon testing with device batteries drained to 1 percent and charged with Google 30W USB-C Charger, sold separately. Charging testing conducted by Google in mid-2021 on pre-production hardware and software using default settings with the device powered on. Charging speed depends upon many factors including usage during charging, battery age, and ambient temperature. Actual charging speed may be slower.
10. Wireless charging rates up to 21W (Pixel 6) and up to 23W (Pixel 6 Pro) charging with Google Pixel Stand (2nd gen), sold separately. Up to 12W with Qi-certified EPP chargers, sold separately. Actual results may be slower.”

Again, there’s no mention of the Pixel 6 or 6 Pro’s actual wired charging speed. The text only details measuring charging speed with Google’s 30W charger. Admittedly, it’s really confusing and absolutely misleading. The way Google described this makes it sound like the Pixel 6 series has 30W charging even though it doesn’t. Frankly, that’s unacceptable, but to me it seems that’s been skipped over to focus on the charging speed itself.

How fast the Pixel 6 Pro charges

Android Authority’s charging tests revealed that the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro charged at a maximum output of 22W when using Google’s 30W adapter. Additionally, the publication found in its testing that the Pixel 6 Pro maintains that level of charging until about 50 percent, then reduces the charging speed significantly.

The time to charge from zero to 50 percent was 31 minutes, as measured by Android Authority. That’s only a minute longer than what Google officially claimed.

However, Android Authority measured that after reaching 62 percent charge, the phone reduced the amount of power to 15W. The Pixel 6 Pro held that power level until 75 percent charge, then dropped to 12W. Again, the phone held that level until 85 percent charge. From there, the power level gradually fell to as low as 2.5W as the battery approached 100 percent capacity.

All told, Android Authority measured a total charge time of 111 minutes for the Pixel 6 Pro using Google’s 30W charger, with the phone taking 31 minutes to hit 50 percent.

Google’s charging info was misleading, but it wasn’t wrong

Again, Google didn’t claim that the Pixel 6 series supported 30W charging (even though the language used was incredibly misleading). Google said the Pixel 6 phones would charge to 50 percent in 30 minutes. Android Authority validated that.

To be abundantly clear, that doesn’t mean people can’t be upset by the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro charging capabilities. In fact, I’d argue the criticism is justified, especially when you consider that the Pixel 6 Pro takes 121 minutes to fully charge using the old 18W Google charging brick. Springing for the 30W charger only gets you a 10-minute faster charge time. The issue I have is with the claim that Google lied about the Pixel 6 series having 30W charging when the company didn’t actually say that.

Google’s new support post adds additional context to these findings but ultimately reiterates what the company already said: the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro can charge to 50 percent in about 30 minutes and 80 percent in about an hour. The only other notable information is that the Pixel 6 maxes out at 21W and the 6 Pro at 23W of charging. Although Android Authority measured 22W for the 6 Pro, it acknowledges that the 1W difference is within the “margin of error from our testing.”

Finally, the takeaway from this should be that if you have Google’s 18W charger from a previous Pixel (or another similarly-specced charging brick), you really don’t need to get the 30W charger.

Source: Android Authority, Google, (2)

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SaskTel’s Black Friday sale can save new customers $240 over two years

Saskatchewan-based carrier SaskTel’s latest ‘Black Friday’ sale offers savings on several different accessories and plans. These Black Friday offers are available from November 18th to 29th.

New customers that activate a wireless service on a 2-year voice and data plan can save $10 off a wireless plan for 24 months. This is applicable to bring your own device customers, those looking to buy a device outright and new handset purchases with a plan.

Existing customers can save $10 off for 12 months when upgrading their device on a two-year voice and data plan.

Another Black Friday promotion lets users save 20 percent when buying two more or cases, screen protectors or chargers. You can also grab deals on Black Friday on Samsung Watches, Galaxy Buds 2, portable speakers, earbuds and more.

Source: SaskTel

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PS5 DualSense support comes to Android PlayStation Remote Play app

PlayStation’s Remote Play app on Android now supports the PS5’s DualSense controller.

This functionality rolled out on the iOS version of the app earlier this year. It’s important to note that it’s currently only available through the Android app on phones running Android 12.

With the DualSense, Android 12 users can take advantage of the controller’s unique adaptive triggers and haptic feedback in supported games.

Further, the Remote Play app update also adds touchpad, motion sensor, rumble and battery indicator support for the PS4’s DualShock 4 controller. This, too, is exclusive to Android 12 users, although general DualShock 4 compatibility remains for previous Android generations.

The PlayStation Remote Play app can be downloaded from the Play Store here.