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Apple-owned Beats discontinues its Powerbeats, Solo Pro and Beats EP

At the same time it announced its new Fit Pro earbuds, Apple-owned Beats also cut back its product lineup considerably.

As first reported by MacRumors, Beats has discontinued its Powerbeats, Solo Pro and its Beats EP earbuds/headphones. The three pairs of headphones are no longer available from Apple but you can likely find them in stock at 3rd-party retailers — at least for now.

It’s unclear why Beats killed off these products, but it likely has something to do with low sales. That said, the Beats Solo Pro reviewed quite well and feature excellent noise cancellation.

Beats still sells its long-running Solo 3 and Studio 3 over-ear headphones, however. On the earbud side, Beats’ lineup includes the Powerbeats Pro, the Beats Flex, the Beats Studio Buds and the Beats Fit Pro. Of course, the company formerly owned by Dr. Dre also still sells its Beats Pill+ wireless Bluetooth speaker

It’s unclear when or if Beats plans to bring its recently revealed Fit Pro wireless earbuds to Canada.

Via: MacRumors 

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Amazon Canada discounts select SanDisk SD Cards

Following up its early release of Black Friday deals, Amazon Canada and SanDisk have discounted several SD Cards.

These deals are running for one day or until the weekend.

Here’s a rundown of some of the top offers:

Source: Amazon Canada

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Google to fix Pixel 6 Pro screen flicker issue in December update

Google says a fix is on the way for the odd screen flickering bug plaguing some Pixel 6 Pro units.

As a refresher, as Pixel 6 and 6 Pro pre-orders started arriving, some people took to Reddit to share images of weird screen flickering when the phone was turned off and people pressed the power button. Reports were mainly focused on the Pixel 6 Pro, although some also experienced the issue with the Pixel 6 too. A couple reports also claimed the issue happened when the phone was on, but again most users experienced the screen flicker when the phone was turned off.

According to a Google support post published on November 1st (via The Verge), a fix for the Pixel 6 Pro’s “residual light” issue will arrive with the December software update.

Google describes the issue as “slight, transient display artifacts when the device is turned off, and when they press on the power button with slight pressure but not enough to turn it on.”

Further, the support post advises users to “not cycle the power button” and instead “hold the power button down long enough to turn [the phone] on” when they want to use it.

Finally, Google says that the flicker problem “does not represent an issue with the phone hardware.”

That should come as good news for anyone encountering the screen flicker problem on their Pixel 6 Pro. If the issue isn’t caused by hardware, then a software fix should remedy the problem. Unfortunately, Google didn’t say anything about some of the other display glitches users have reported, such as green tints.

Source: Google Via: The Verge

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Ubisoft’s 35th-anniversary sale offers games up to 80 percent

Ubisoft is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a new sale. 

The promotion is ongoing until November 11th and includes titles like Rainbow Six Siege: Deluxe Edition, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Immortals Fenyx Rising.

Here are some of the games below:

Most of the games above are PC-only, but that’s not the case for all the titles on sale. A lot of them are also available for consoles.

You can check out the titles, here.

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Here’s what’s coming to Hayu in November 2021

Everyone knows about Netflix, Crave and Amazon Prime Video, but there are also other video streaming platforms in Canada for fans of niche content.

For example, NBC Universal’s Hayu is a reality TV subscription streaming service that gets new series monthly and continuing series weekly.

Hayu is available on Android and iOS, Apple TV, Shaw TV platform, and desktop.

  • 911 Crisis Center: season 1 (Sunday, November 7th)
  • Unidentified with Demi Lovato (Monday, November 8th)
  • Siwa’s Dance Pop Revolution: season 1 (Tuesday, November 9th)
  • Love Island Australia: season 3 (Monday, November 15th)
  • Murdered and Missing in Montana (Saturday, November 27th)
  • RHOA: Porsha’s Family Matters: season 1 (Monday, November 29th)

Continuing Series

  • The Real Housewives of Potomac (Mondays)
  • The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City (Mondays)
  • Mark of a Serial Killer: season 3 (Mondays)
  • Snapped: season 30 (Mondays)
  • Below Deck: season 9 (Tuesdays)
  • Made in Chelsea: season 22 (Tuesdays)
  • True Hollywood Story: season 2 (Tuesdays)
  • Watch What Happens Live: season 18 (Tuesdays – Saturday)
  • Vanderpump Rules: season 9 (Wednesdays)
  • Celebrity Game Face: season 2 (Wednesdays)
  • The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: season 11 (Thursdays)
  • Clash of the Cover Bands: season 1 (Thursdays)
  • The Bradshaw Bunch: season 2 (Thursdays)
  • Winter House: season 1 (Thursdays)
  • Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles: season 13 (Friday)
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You can now order pet food from PetSmart with DoorDash

PetSmart has announced that you’re now able to get same-day delivery from the retailer on DoorDash, allowing pet food and accessories to be delivered right to your door.

As part of the retailer’s launch on the delivery platform, DoorDash and PetSmart are offering 20 percent off and $0 delivery from now until November 15th with the code ‘PetSmart.’

DoorDash is available on desktop, iOS and Android.

 

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Sony’s WH-1000XM4 headphones are $159 off on Amazon

If you’re looking for a great pair of high-end headphones, this deal is for you.

Sony’s excellent WH-1000XM4 headphones are currently on sale for $348 on Amazon ($151.99/30 percent off). As of right now, all three colours, including ‘Black,’ ‘Blue’ and ‘Silver’ are still in stock and on sale at the online retailer.

Sony’s 1000-XM4 headphones feature 30 hours of battery life, including 10 minutes of charge offering five hours of playback. They also offer touch sensor controls for pause/play/skip/volume control, noise cancellation and more. While we haven’t reviewed the high-end headphones, they’re often cited as a far more reasonably priced alternative to Apple’s pricey AirPods Max.

It’s also worth noting that Sony’s WH-1000XM4s are also on sale at Best Buy for $348. It’s worth noting that the XM4s were only released last summer and likely won’t get an update until this coming summer.

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Riders Republic reignited the spark I once had for extreme sports games

Riders Republic is an expansive extreme sports game that effectively builds on the foundation set by 2016’s Steep.

I used to pour hours into games like SSX Tricky and Mat Hoffman’s Pro BMX as a kid. The extreme sports game genre was important to me during my formative years. Though, as time went on, my interest waned. Riders Republic takes the inherent spirit of the classics and modernizes it with contemporary systems and an open-world setting.

Ubisoft Annecy first broke into the extreme sports genre with Steep. While still having an emphasis on snowboarding and skiing, Riders Republic adds BMX circuits and wingsuits into the mix. This combination added a bit more variety and texture for me. As a newcomer to the Riders Republic, I found myself thrust into a career mode centred on ranking up in hopes of participating in the Riders Ridge Invitational. The narrative outside of this base concept is thin. You’re mentored by a character that is the embodiment of Steve Buscemi’s ‘How do you do, fellow kids’ meme. The dialogue is silly and inconsequential. My focus was always driven to get to the next track and unlock new aspects of the game.

The game is set in the expansive social playground comprising seven regions based around national parks, including Yosemite Valley, Bryce Canyon, and Zion. To build a name for myself and reach those career highs, I had to begin tackling the five different careers — Bike Race, Bike Tricks, Snow Race, Snow Tricks, and Air Sports. As you progress through each career, you unlock new tracks and bigger events. It’s not before long that the map is covered in various event icons for you to complete.

The progression system in Riders Republic is built around accumulating stars. To hit new milestones and unlock additional tracks, circuits, and sponsors, I found myself on a mission to win as many stars as possible. You’ll earn a single star simply for completing a track, whether it’s a straightforward race, time trial, or score competition. Each event also offers optional challenges to earn more stars. The criteria can range from completing the track in a certain amount of time or accumulating a certain score by completing tricks.

On top of the multitude of events to complete, you can earn stars by seeking out collectibles through the map. Relics reward you with special rides and boards like a pizza delivery bike. Additionally, stars can be earned by completing stunt tracks and finding landmarks.

“At no point did I find Riders Republic demanding in how it wanted me to approach an event.”

New gear is obtained by completing events. You’ll slowly amass a full collection of different boards, bikes and wingsuits, all with their unique stats. Cosmetics can be purchased using in-game currency earned by completing sponsor and weekly challenges. There are also legendary outfits that can be purchased using real-life currency in the store.

What I find truly compelling about the game is how much emphasis it places on the player’s personal preference. At no point did I find Riders Republic demanding in how it wanted me to approach an event. If you’re like me and feel drawn more to the racing aspects than the tricks, you can lean into that or vice-versa. The game offers two options of Racer and Trickster riding options. The Racer option is more forgiving, while the Trickster option raises the skill gap for advanced players. You can even customize whether landing tricks are manual or automatic without taking a penalty. There’s simply no wrong way of playing.

I found the controls relatively tight, especially when tricking out over jumps. Each sport handles a bit differently. When on a bike, there is a pedal metre in place that provides a small speed boost. On skis and snowboards, you can change your stance. While in the wingsuit, propulsion systems are in place to help boost or slow you down while in the air. Throughout my time with Riders Republic, I grew quite partial to the snow and biking tracks. Hitting a ramp just right and combining a set of tricks for a large score can be very satisfying. Air spots left me wanting a bit more. Out of the three, the gameplay in the sky felt less dynamic than the others.

“Racing with others can be as chaotic and fun as you’d expect with one major drawback: the game’s inconsistent collision detection.”

The map of Riders Republic is filled with other players, all completing their own careers and showing off Photo Mode creations. Whether you’re in a race or simply exploring, you’ll see other players riding around. It’s a large social hub that incentivizes shared experiences. All events can be completed with friends. Every half hour, a Mass Race will spawn on the map. Players have a limited time to reach the destination, which spawns them in a three-run race against roughly 60 other players.

Racing with others can be as chaotic and fun as you’d expect with one major drawback: the game’s inconsistent collision detection. I found that there was no rhyme or reason to when I’d get shoved into a rock or launched off the track. I could be steadily in the top five and suddenly be thrown off a hill and end up back in the 40th spot in seconds. There were proven times when I could ride straight through another player with no resistance. Unfortunately, collision isn’t reliable enough to be used competitively.

Playing on Xbox Series X, Riders Republic has impressively fast loading times. The map has a ton of fast travel locations that are automatically unlocked as soon as new tracks are earned. Fast travelling takes only a second or two and you can take a snowmobile to your destination. Restarting a race takes a bit more time but there’s not too much delay before you’re right back into the action. That said, I have had the game crash on me multiple times. I even had the game lock up on the tail end of a Mass Race, which is more of a time commitment than the standard events.

Overall, Riders Republic has broken the 15-year-old hiatus I had with extreme sports games. Ubisoft Annecy took what was successful with Steep, added modern open-world conventions and made a compelling sports game. The game’s biggest success is not taking itself too seriously. With a whopping three tracks from The Offspring, you can tell Riders Republic knows the vibe it’s aiming for. While the dialogue flounders, having player agency and preferences at the forefront more than makes up for it. It’s a laidback game that incentivizes social presence.

Riders Republic is now available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Google Stadia. Physical copies of the game are available at Best Buy, Amazon and more.

Image credit: Ubisoft

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Zoomer Wireless is offering 9GB for $45 and more

Zoomer Wireless, a B.C.-based telecom that provides wireless services targeted at older adults, is offering a new promotion.

These new offers include the following:

  • 9GB/$45
  • 6GB/$36
  • 14GB/$76.50 for two lines

The carrier’s plans include unlimited Canada-wide calling minutes, unlimited incoming text, call display, call waiting, conference calling, name display and mini voicemail.

This is for Bring Your Own Device users and comes with a CARP membership, an advocacy group for older Canadians that promotes equitable access to health care, financial security and more.

All plans also come with a ZoomerMag subscription.

You can check out the deals, here.

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Google’s Pixel 3 hits end-of-life status

Pour one out for Google’s Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.

Following three years of software updates, Google’s Pixel 3 series has officially hit end-of-life status, with last month’s October Security bulletin being the final patch the smartphone will receive. This followed Android 12 hitting the smartphone just a few weeks ago

Google’s Pixel 3 series first released back in October of 2018. While the smartphone series was generally praised for its excellent value, the Pixel 3 XL also featured a rather massive display notch.

The Pixel 3 features a 5.5-inch OLED display, while the Pixel 3 XL includes a 6.3-inch POLED screen. Both devices also come equipped with a 12.2-megapixel rear-facing camera and Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 chip.

Google recently released its Pixel 6 series to a significant amount of critical acclaim. The smartphones feature impressive camera software, a new sleek design and most importantly, great value. For more on the Pixel 6 series, check out our reviews of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.

Via: XDA Developers