Saturday 30 November 2019

Black Friday forever (or at least all weekend)

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It's Saturday, November 30, 2019.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

Welcome to (more of) your weekend! While deal hunters should keep looking here for some of the best offers available this weekend -- yes, the Instant Pot is on sale again -- we’ll highlight some interesting stories from the last week and point out our latest laptop review.

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The oversized thin-and-light no one asked for.

LG Gram 17 review

LG Gram 17 review According to Cherlynn Low, LG’s Gram 17 laptop is impressive in a few ways: it’s light, the massive screen beautiful and there are plenty of ports. It’s lighter than the 16-inch MacBook or Dell’s XPS 15, and managed better battery life than Apple’s machine in our test. However, lackluster performance and the sheer awkwardness of such a large portable will make smaller, faster laptops a better option for most people.

Soundbars, streaming subscriptions, universal remotes and more.

What to buy for your new 4K TV

What to buy for your new 4K TV If you've picked out a brand new 4K set, then congratulations, there's more beautiful HDR footage to experience than ever before. Of course, the journey doesn't end there, and now that you've got your new TV, it's time to think about what you're putting around it.

Try ‘Ultimate Werewolf’ or ‘Stop Thief.’

The best board games with an app-based twist

The best board games with an app-based twist Board games are a timeless way to socialize and bring loved ones together over the holiday season. If you're tired of the classics (please, no more Monopoly), it might be time to freshen up your collection with a hybrid board game. If you're open to the idea and want a few recommendations, check out our Engadget-approved short list.

Comparing resolution, data usage, price, games and more.

Stadia vs. xCloud: How these game-streaming services stack up

Stadia vs. xCloud: How these game-streaming services stack up Now that Stadia and xCloud are playable in the wild, it's time for a good old-fashioned showdown. Considering one service has launched and already disappointed its supporters, and the other is in beta and delivering on its claims, you can probably guess which one comes out looking better here.

The battle will have to wait.

Ford will pass on a tug-of-war with Tesla’s Cybertruck

Ford will pass on a tug-of-war with Tesla’s Cybertruck After Elon Musk exchanged words with Ford exec Sundeep Madra over an F-150 vs. Cybertruck rematch, a Ford spokesperson told TechCrunch “Sunny’s tweet was tongue in cheek to point out the absurdity of Tesla’s video, nothing more.” While the car company has hybrid and full-electric versions of its truck in the works, for now at least, it’s not trying to correct the record against Tesla’s prototype truck.

But wait, there's more...

1. Star Wars-themed Instant Pots look like R2-D2, BB-8 or Darth Vader

2. Everything in our holiday gift guide that's on sale for Black Friday

3. The controversial sex toy that shook up CES 2019 is finally ready

4. The Echo Flex is Amazon's Alexa gateway drug

5. AT&T and Verizon agree to change their eSIM practices

6. The tech you need to stay warm this winter

7. PlayStation discounts include half-price 'Red Dead' and 'Spider-Man'

8. The Organelle music computer is nearly $100 off this weekend

9. Apple Black Friday deals include a $250 iPad and MacBook Pro discounts

10. Save $100 on the Sonos Play:5 on Cyber Monday

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Friday 29 November 2019

Black Friday 2019: Sony wireless headphones, Pixel phones and more!

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It's Friday, November 29, 2019.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

We hope you had a great Thanksgiving and are making informed decisions on any Black Friday sales. This morning (and throughout the week), you could save substantially on a new smartphone, wireless headphones, streaming devices and Alexa-powered Amazon devices -- if you didn’t have one already. We’ve got some of the latest deals below, as well as our verdict on the Echo Flex, Amazon’s newest, smallest smart speaker. (Read in browser.)

It's versatile, it can go almost anywhere and it's only $25.
 

Echo Flex review: Amazon’s Alexa gateway drug
 

Echo Flex review: Amazon’s Alexa gateway drug<br />    Amazon's Echo Dot was small, easy to use and incredibly affordable at only $50. Sure, there are speakers offering better audio, but if all you wanted was a cheap way to get Alexa into the home, the Echo Dot was the way to go. That is until earlier this year, when Amazon announced an entirely new product: the Echo Flex, a small Alexa-powered speaker that plugs directly into any wall outlet. At $25, it's one of the cheapest Alexa devices on the market -- but is it worth your time?
 

Everywhere it's trying, AMD is beating its rival.
 

Intel is losing against AMD
 

When AMD launched its third-generation Zen 2 Ryzen processors earlier this year, Intel had to be sweating. Its rival had developed an all-new architecture with improvements to clock speed, core count and instructions per clock and promised performance that matched -- and even beat -- Intel's CPUs.

Intel still has a lead in gaming, but only just, and given AMD's progress and recent Zen 3 announcements, is any market safe? Steve Dent explains all.
 

Instant Pot sales are the one constant.
 

Surprise: The Instant Pot is discounted for Black Friday (again)
 

Surprise: The Instant Pot is discounted for Black Friday (again)<br />   

Black Friday deals equal giant TVs on sale and Instant Pots. Yep, the upgraded pressure cooker is back again, trying to convince you to free up the counter space for one -- and you’ll need a fair bit. The best offer is $85 off the Instant Pot Ultra 8-quart model. Regularly priced at $180, it's on sale for $95. If you do get one and don’t know where to start, we’d suggest reading our guide on getting the most out of your Instant Pot

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It'll be $48 instead of $100 until Monday.
 

Roku's latest Ultra streaming player is 50 percent off for Black Friday
 

Roku's latest Ultra streaming player is 50 percent off for Black Friday<br />    The 2019 Roku Ultra is down from $100 to $48 on Amazon until the end of Cyber Monday. Roku only started shipping its latest Ultra in October, so it's a killer deal on a brand new product. While it's a set-top box that takes up a little more space than a streaming stick, the 4K-ready Ultra has an Ethernet port, which might help ensure sturdier streaming than a WiFi connection.
 

The budget camera phone might be a tempting gift.
 

Google's Pixel 3a drops to $300 on Amazon for Black Friday
 

Google's Pixel 3a drops to $300 on Amazon for Black Friday<br />   

If you missed out on the Pixel 3a's price drop last week, don't worry -- you'll have a second shot now Black Friday is here. Google's starter 64GB smartphone is selling for $300 until December 2nd at 3AM Eastern. That's a full $100 below the official price. 

Yes, it's a mid-range phone in terms of processing power, and it lacks water resistance, but you'll still get that exceptional Pixel camera quality, healthy battery life and a quality screen. Oh, and did we mention that there's a headphone jack you won't find on the Pixel 4? (That model is also on sale...) 

But wait, there's more...

1. Walmart is offering up to $450 back on flagship Apple and Samsung phones

2. Sony's best noise-cancelling headphones are on sale at Amazon

3. Security fails we're kinda thankful for

4. Wirecutter: Five things to avoid on Black Friday

5. Target Black Friday deals: AirPods, Beats Studio 3 Wireless and more

6. 'No Man's Sky Synthesis' update allows you to upgrade your favorite ship

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