It is with the utmost excitement that we witness the release today of PipeWire 1.0, the first officially stable release of this noteworthy inter-process multimedia streaming framework after many years of development. PipeWire 1.0 now has all the features that are expected to move media streams inside a system
Source: LXer – Ready for embedded: PipeWire 1.0 released
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Videoconferencing Fatigue is Real, Study Finds
Feeling especially drained after a day on Zoom is not a figment of your imagination — videoconferencing fatigue (VCF) is real, according to a study penned by a quartet of Austrian investigators. From a report: “Self-report evidence, collected all around the world, indicates that VCF is a serious issue,” wrote the authors of a study appearing in Scientific Reports, a journal published by Nature Reports. However, most available research on VCF relies on personal accounts of the problem, and focuses on the cause rather than the consequences, explained the researchers.
To determine the effects on the brain caused by hours of videoconferences, the team measured electrical activity in the noggins of 35 university students who watched a 50-minute lecture while wired into an electroencephalogram (EEG). The researchers asked another group to watch same content live. The researchers also calculated effects on heart rate for the two groups with electrocardiography (ECG), measured before and after videoconferencing sessions. Subjects were also given cognitive attention tasks and asked for self reports on moods. Those attending the live lecture reported they felt more lively, happy and active, and less tired, drowsy and fed-up than online counterparts.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Videoconferencing Fatigue is Real, Study Finds
Meta routinely ignored reports of kids under 13 on Instagram, states allege
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It has never been a big secret that underage kids use social networks like Instagram and Facebook despite the Meta-owned platforms’ rule that every user be at least 13 years old. But while the company says publicly that it does what it can to remove kids’ accounts, US states suing Meta say they have evidence that the company routinely ignores reports of underage users.
“Within the company, Meta’s actual knowledge that millions of Instagram users are under the age of 13 is an open secret that is routinely documented, rigorously analyzed and confirmed, and zealously protected from disclosure to the public,” said a newly unredacted complaint released last week.
Meta received 1.1 million reports of under-13 users on Instagram between 2019 and the first half of 2023, but “disabled only a fraction of those accounts and routinely continued to collect children’s data without parental consent,” the complaint said. In 2021, Meta received over 402,000 reports of under-13 Instagram users through its website and app reporting systems, but its “records show that fewer than 164,000—far fewer than half of the reported accounts—were ‘disabled for potentially being under the age of 13’ that year,” the lawsuit said.
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Source: Ars Technica – Meta routinely ignored reports of kids under 13 on Instagram, states allege
Police Issue Strong Warning To Parents About A Controversial New iPhone Feature

The Oakland Sherriff’s Office in Michigan is warning parents about the NameDrop feature of Apple’s iPhones. This feature is found on the smartphone maker’s latest iOS release, iOS 17. Apple says that “NameDrop allows users to easily share contact information by simply bringing their iPhones together, or by bringing an iPhone and Apple Watch
Source: Hot Hardware – Police Issue Strong Warning To Parents About A Controversial New iPhone Feature
Audible Cyber Monday sale brings a Premium Plus membership down to $6 for the first four months
Today is the last day to get an Audible subscription at a discounted rate for the holidays. A Cyber Monday deal on the audiobook subscription service brings a Premium Plus membership down to just $6 per month for the first four months — that’s more than half off the typical $15-per-month cost of access. In addition, new subscribers will get a $20 Audible credit as well that they can use towards the purchase of audiobooks on the platform.
If you’re looking to listen to more audiobooks while you’re commuting or cleaning the house, or you want a good gift for the book lover in your life, this Audible deal is a great option. Audible’s Premium Plus subscription comes with one credit every month to purchase a new or best-selling title. It also has thousands of included titles you can download anytime — including podcasts and Audible originals — and exclusive sales for members.
The deal covers the first four months of the subscription before returning to $15 per month — though you can cancel any time. After that, the best deal is an Annual Premium Plus Plan, which, at $150 for the year, saves you $30.
Your Cyber Monday Shopping Guide: See all of Yahoo’s Cyber Monday coverage, here. Follow Engadget for Cyber Monday tech deals. Learn about Cyber Monday trends on In The Know. Hear from Autoblog’s experts on the best Cyber Monday deals for your car, garage, and home, and find Cyber Monday sales to shop on AOL, handpicked just for you.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audible-cyber-monday-sale-brings-a-premium-plus-membership-down-to-6-for-the-first-four-months-183045873.html?src=rss
Source: Engadget – Audible Cyber Monday sale brings a Premium Plus membership down to for the first four months
These Are Amazon’s Best Cyber Monday Deals on Gaming Consoles and Controllers
This pre-holiday season, Amazon is offering some great deals on consoles and controllers—including PlayStation 5s bundled with a couple of the most sought-after games on the market and specialized controllers for more immersive simulation. Below are 10 of the best Amazon Cyber Monday bargains on game systems and game controllers.
Meta Quest 2 Virtual Reality Headset
The Meta Quest 2 is my pick for Amazon’s best deal for gamers because it’s both a console and a PC gaming accessory. The Quest 2’s standalone VR headset is an experiential gift that will have everyone, even casuals, lining up to give it a try, making for a memorable Christmas morning or Hanukkah evening. But it’s more than a silly novelty—if you have a “serious” PC gamer in your life, the Quest 2 can be linked with their PC for more in-depth virtual reality games like Half-Life: Alex that they’ll be playing long after you drag the tree to the curb. It’s basically two gifts in one, and it’s marked down to only $249 (from $299.99).
Meta Quest 2 — Advanced All-In-One Virtual Reality Headset
PlayStation 5 Console – Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Bundle
After years of holiday drought, shoppers should be able to pick up a PlayStation 5 this year without a problem, and Amazon’s Spider-Man 2 bundle will give you the console and one of the most celebrated games of the year to play on it. You can even choose between the regular profile PS5 and the Slim version for the same price: $499 (both were $559.99).
PlayStation 5 Console – Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Bundle
PlayStation 5 Console – Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 Bundle (slim)
PlayStation 5 Console – Call of Duty Modern Warfare III Bundle
If the gamer in your life isn’t the superhero type, Amazon’s PS5 bundled with the new Call of Duty might be just the ticket. It’s the same price as the Spider-man 2 version—$499—but it comes with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and a voucher for the Lockpick Operator Pack to make the game more fun.
PlayStation 5 Console – Call of Duty Modern Warfare III Bundle
Playseat Evolution Pro Sim Racing Cockpit
This racing cockpit is for people who are serious about their driving simulations. It was designed with the help of professional drivers with an eye toward racing-realism and features an adjustable seat with head stabilizers. It folds up quickly and is compatible with all steering wheels and pedals for consoles and PC. For Cyber Monday, it’s marked down $100 to $399.99.
Playseat Evolution Pro Sim Racing Cockpit
Logitech controllers
If the gamer in your life is playing racing games, flight simulators, or farming games with a regular controller or keyboard and mouse, hook them up with one of these Logitech specialized controller to take the immersion to the next level.
Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel and Floor Pedals—$199.99 (was $299.99)
Logitech G Farm Simulator Heavy Equipment Bundle—$189.99 (was $299.99)
Logitech G PRO Flight Yoke System, Professional Simulation Yoke and Throttle—$149.99 (was $169.99)
BACKBONE One Mobile Gaming Controller for iPhone
An iPhone is powerful enough to rival modern gaming systems, but the touchscreen controls are limiting. The solution: a mobile gaming controller like the Backbone One. It adds controllers to the sides of your phone with analog triggers, buttons, and clickable thumbsticks, just like you’d have with a console, and it’s only $69.99.
BACKBONE One Mobile Gaming Controller for iPhone—$69.99 (was $99.98)
STOGA Switch Controller, Cute Raccoon Animal Switch Pro Controller
To balance out all the “serious” controllers listed here, check out this too-cute raccoon-themed controller for the Nintendo Switch. It has light up ears—adorable! Beneath the so-cute-you’ll-die styling is a solid controller with dual vibration motors and a six-axis gyro sensor for precise motion control. And it’s on sale for around 20 bucks.
STOGA Switch Controller, Cute Raccoon Animal Switch Pro Controller—$20.80 (was $49.99).
Source: LifeHacker – These Are Amazon’s Best Cyber Monday Deals on Gaming Consoles and Controllers
These Are Amazon's Best Cyber Monday Deals on Soundbars
Snobby audiophiles may insist on arrangements of individual speakers, but the minimalistic design of the humble soundbar has a sleek appeal. It doesn’t require a jumble of speaker wires to work, it can be installed easily, and it sounds way better than the audio that came with the TV.
If you’re thinking of picking up a soundbar for yourself or someone else this holiday season, Amazon has a ton on sale as part of its Cyber Monday offerings. Below are five good deals on soundbars of all price ranges.
JBL Bar 1300X: 11.1.4-Channel soundbar
I’m starting with a top-of-the-line JBL unit that straddles the line between a soundbar and a true surround system. It features two detachable wireless speakers you can put behind you for more immersive surround sound, and its “advanced drivers” support Dolby Atmos and DTS:X for “an enhanced 3D surround sound experience.” So it’s a high-quality item with a lot of bells and whistles. Is it worth the $999 price? Depends on your value system, I guess, but no one can deny it’s 41% cheaper than its usual price of $1,699.99.
JBL Bar 1300X: 11.1.4-Channel soundbar
Assistrust Sound Bar
On the other side of capitalism from the JBL bar is this Assistrust system. It doesn’t support Dolby Atmos, DTS:X or much of anything else—it’s just a wireless rectangle that plays sounds. But maybe a sound rectangle is all you need. Plus, you could buy like 14 of these for the price of a single JBL Bar 1300X. The Assistrust Soundbar is on sale for $69.99 for Cyber Monday—30% off the usual, already-low price.
Bose TV Speaker
Maybe you think $999 is too much to spend on speakers, but you also don’t trust the audio fidelity from a company called “Assistrust.” If that’s the case, consider this perfectly respectable Bose TV Speaker. It’s fairly bare-bones, but it’s designed to clarify the dialogue from your TV, work as a bluetooth speaker, and is compatible with other Bose gear in case you want to make your sound system better in the future. In honor of Cyber Monday, Amazon has priced this one at $199.00, a savings of 29%.
LG S80QY 3.1.3ch Soundbar
This LG soundbar comes with a sub-woofer in case you’re all about that bass. According to LG, the S80QY is the best match if you own an LG TV (but that’s exactly what they would say!) It supports IMAX, and you can control it through Airplay2, Chromecast, Google, and Amazon Alexa. It’s $396.99, which might sound like a lot, but it’s less than half of the original price of $899.99—an excellent deal if you are the kind of person who wants one of these.
VIZIO V-Series 2.0 Compact Home Theater Soundbar
I’ve always liked VIZIO’s “inexpensive, but still generally OK” equipment. Buying VIZIO-branded electronics means you’re not paying anything extra for a fancy name, but you’re also not getting literally the cheapest possible thing China can create. So it is with the V-Series 2.0 soundbar. It supports DTS Virtual:X like its more expensive brethren, and has an excellent review aggregation score on Amazon as well—and it’s only $79.99 right now, so you won’t be taking a huge hit to connect it to your TV.
VIZIO V-Series 2.0 Compact Home Theater Soundbar
Source: LifeHacker – These Are Amazon’s Best Cyber Monday Deals on Soundbars
TGA’s Geoff Keighley Weighs In On Dave The Diver Nomination Controversy

An intense debate ignited November 13, when The Game Awards host Geoff Keighley announced the nominees for this year’s trophy ceremony. While some folks were surprised Pikachu face by Starfield’s absence, most people were shook by one particular title offered up for the “Best Independent Game” category. Now, after a…
Source: Kotaku – TGA’s Geoff Keighley Weighs In On Dave The Diver Nomination Controversy
Bungie confirms Destiny 2 expansion delay after team layoffs
Bungie has officially delayed the forthcoming Destiny 2 expansion, The Final Shape, until June 4 of next year, according to a video posted by game director Joel Blackburn. This delay has been rumored for a couple of months, ever since the company laid off an unknown amount of staffers working on the project. The expansion was originally supposed to come out in February and will act as an end to the game’s main storyline.
Bungie, however, says the expansion’s delay is just because it “needs more time to become exactly what we want it to be,” going on to note that staffers are polishing the title “to deliver an even bigger and bolder vision.” To that end, the company’s rejiggering its release calendar a bit to ease the burden of the just-announced delay.
Season of the Wish, the final season in the game’s calendar before it moves onto an episodic model, starts tomorrow and will now include more content than previously anticipated to offset the delay. Starting in February, there will be weekly progression-based quests called Wishes that offer unique rewards. Bungie’s also moving the Guardian Games up to March with a renewed focus on class vs. class combat. Finally, in April players will get a two-month content update called Destiny 2: Into the Light that will act as something of a bridge to The Final Shape.
The forthcoming expansion wasn’t the only title slapped with the delay hammer after those layoffs. The studio has also pushed back the release date for the extraction shooter Marathon all the way until 2025. This is a rebooted IP for Bungie that first came to Macs all the way back in 1994.
As for The Final Shape, the expansion will include new dungeons, new maps, new character classes and much more. You’ll also get a final bow wrapped on the story, for those who play online shooters for the narrative arc.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/bungie-confirms-destiny-2-expansion-delay-after-team-layoffs-180529846.html?src=rss
Source: Engadget – Bungie confirms Destiny 2 expansion delay after team layoffs
Germany To Compensate Power Users Hit by Grid Bottlenecks
Germany will entice electric vehicle drivers to charge up when there’s plenty of green power on the system by offering them cheap tariffs linked to wholesale prices. From a report: It’s part of a push by the government to better integrate huge swings of renewable power onto the grid when it’s particularly sunny or windy by ramping demand up or down to match. It’s an example of the flexible tariffs that are popping up all over Europe aimed at consumers with electricity-hungry devices like heat pumps or cars that can help balance the network.
Europe’s largest economy aims to produce 80% of its power from renewables by 2030, but is struggling to expand its network infrastructure. To reduce bottlenecks, consumers’ network costs should be reduced by as much as $208 per year, or they can opt for a 60% reduction on their energy price and benefit from other levy exemptions for heat pumps, the regulator Bundesnetzagentur said in a statement Monday.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Germany To Compensate Power Users Hit by Grid Bottlenecks
The Best Way to Remove Rust Stains From Your Sink or Tub
Within a few seconds of walking into the bathroom of my new apartment, I knew I’d be living in one of the majority of American homes with hard water. The limescale on the faucets was one clue, but the rust stains on my sink, tub, and toilet were what really tipped me off. While the limescale was relatively easy to remove, my usual rust stain remover—one part warm water and one part white distilled vinegar in a spray bottle—wasn’t cutting it on some of the tougher stains.
Over the years, I tried various other methods and cleaning products, including Bar Keepers Friend, but some of the stains appeared to be there to stay. That is, until I used citric acid.
I initially purchased a bag of citric acid for cooking, upon the recommendation of Lifehacker’s former Senior Food Editor, Claire Lower, but quickly began using it for cleaning, too—including getting rid of the impossible-to-remove rust stains in my bathroom. Here’s how to replicate the results.
Where to buy citric acid
While you can usually find a small container of citric acid in the spice aisle of the grocery store, it’s usually cheaper to buy a one- or two-pound bag of it online—though if you use a lot of it, there are larger bags that are an even better value.
If you plan to use the citric acid for cooking as well as cleaning, be sure that the label indicates that it’s “food grade.” Because I go through more citric acid for cleaning, as soon as I get a new bag, I’ll fill a jar to use for cooking, and then keep the rest of the bag with my cleaning supplies.
How to remove rust stains in sinks with citric acid
The process of removing rust stains with citric acid is pretty straightforward:
First, use a spoon, scoop, or your fingers to sprinkle citric acid over the rust stain, covering its entire area. The amount you need depends on the severity and size of the stain, but it’s usually a good idea to start with a lighter coating, and then add more if necessary.
Next, lightly spritz or add a few drops of clean water to dampen the citric acid—not wash it away. Let it sit for a minute, then use a toothbrush (or similar tool) to work the citric acid paste into the stain.
Although I don’t have any rust stains in my sink or tub at the moment, I did have some around my toilet floor bolts. Here’s what it looked like during the toothbrush stage:
Credit: Elizabeth Yuko
In this case, all it took was a few seconds of brushing, a quick rinse with clean water, and the rust stains on the porcelain were gone. Here’s the before-and-after:
Credit: Elizabeth
I used Alpha Chemicals Citric Acid ($9.49 for a one-pound bag):
Credit: Elizabeth Yuko
Unfortunately, many of the rust stains that I had on my sink and tub didn’t go away this easily. For those, this initial round made a dent in the stain, but I still had a ways to go. So, I’d put a thicker coating of citric acid on the stain, spritzed some water on it, and let it sit.
Typically, I check on the stain after an hour. If it’s still there, continue to let it sit, and check again a few hours later—or just leave it overnight. It took between four and six hours for my worst rust stains to rinse away.
Source: LifeHacker – The Best Way to Remove Rust Stains From Your Sink or Tub
Avatar 2 Made More Money in 2023 Than Most of Disney's New Releases

Just when you thought James Cameron might take a break from winning, you realize he’s been beating up Marvel, Lucasfilm, Disney, and Pixar without even trying. Let us explain.
Source: Gizmodo – Avatar 2 Made More Money in 2023 Than Most of Disney’s New Releases
Kids Want Digital Currency And Subscriptions More Than New Games This Xmas

The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has revealed new data showing kids want video game-related gifts more than anything else this holiday season. But if you dig into the data a little bit more, you’ll discover that most kids don’t want a new physical game. Instead, what they’re really looking for in their…
Source: Kotaku – Kids Want Digital Currency And Subscriptions More Than New Games This Xmas
California Legislators Slam ‘Rash’ NASA Cuts to Marquee Mars Mission

Six California lawmakers wrote to NASA Administrator Bill Nelson last week to oppose the agency’s recent cuts to the Mars Sample Return mission, which aims to bring samples collected by the Perseverance rover on Mars to Earth.
Source: Gizmodo – California Legislators Slam ‘Rash’ NASA Cuts to Marquee Mars Mission
These Are Target's Best Cyber Monday Tech Deals
While Black Friday might officially be over, many of Target’s deals have continued for Cyber Monday. As the name implies, these deals are only available online and only for Monday, Nov. 27. Here are the best ones.
What is Target doing for Cyber Monday 2023?
Target announced that they will be offering two days of deals for Cyber Monday, today, Nov. 27, being the second and last. You can expect deals and discounts on many different products like apparel and accessories, bed and bath, and select toys, plus deals on TVs, laptops and more.
Target is offering a price-match guarantee
Additionally, Target will be offering a holiday price-match guarantee until Dec. 24: If you buy something from them and they later drop the price even more, they will refund you for the difference. They will also price-match 14 major competitors, including Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Home Depot, Walmart, Wayfair, Costco, GameStop, and more.
The best Target Cyber Monday deals
Here are the best deals from Cyber Monday, including headphones and speakers, TVs and home theaters, computers, and video games:
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Best noise-canceling earbuds: The Google Pixel Buds Pro are $119.99 (originally $199.99) after an $80 discount. These IPX4 water-resistant earbuds are currently at their lowest price yet, according to Honey’s price history.
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Best noise-canceling headphones: The Beats Studio Pro is $169.99 (originally $349.99) after a $180 discount. These spatial audio headphones with head tracking let you hear the sounds around you, so you don’t have to take them off to be aware of your surroundings. They are currently at their lowest price they’ve been over the last four months, according to Honey’s price history.
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Best TV deal: The LG 65″ OLED evo C3 is $1,599.99 (originally $1,999.99) after a $400 discount. This brings this 4K smart TV to match its lowest price yet, according to Honey’s price history.
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Best laptop deal: The Acer Aspire 3 Laptop is $379.99 (originally $499.99) after a $120 discount. This 15.6″ full HD screen laptop with Windows 11 has an Intel Core i5, 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. This brings this laptop to its lowest price yet, according to Honey’s price history.
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Best monitor deal: The Samsung 27″ T35F Series monitor is $119.99 (originally $219.99) after a $100 discount. This LED full HD 75Hz screen with AMD FreeSync and IPS panel is at its lowest price yet, according to Honey’s price history.
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Best Nintendo Switch game deal: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games: Tokyo 2020 is currently 50% off at $29.99 (originally $59.99), hitting its lowest price yet since its release, according to Honey’s price history.
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Best Xbox Series X game deal: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is currently 50% off at $34.99 (originally $69.99), hitting its lowest price yet since its release, according to Honey’s price history.
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Best Roomba deal: The iRobot Roomba 675 is currently 45% off, sitting at $154.99 (originally $279.99) and is iRobot’s most affordable robot vacuum, according to PCMag’s review. It is currently at its lowest price yet, according to Honey’s price history.
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Best cordless stick vacuum deal: The Dyson V8 Origin Cordless Stick Vacuum is currently 42% off, sitting at $249.99 (originally $429.99). It is currently at its lowest price yet, according to Honey’s price history.
Source: LifeHacker – These Are Target’s Best Cyber Monday Tech Deals
Destiny 2 Promises More Content To Fill Void Left By Big Expansion Delay

Bungie has finally confirmed that The Final Shape, Destiny 2’s major expansion 10 years in the making, has been delayed, and will now arrive June 4 instead of on its previously planned release date of February 27. More importantly, the studio explained what players will be doing in the meantime.
Source: Kotaku – Destiny 2 Promises More Content To Fill Void Left By Big Expansion Delay
Cyber Monday SSD Deals Bring Speedy Storage Savings Up To 50% Off

Black Friday may be over, but gamers can still find plenty of Cyber Monday deals on solid state storage. Whether you want a speedy SSD for a desktop, laptop, Steam Deck, or a PlayStation 5 console, there is a deal ripe for the picking.
WD_Black 1TB SN850X NVMe Internal SSD
WD_Black is a well-known brand amongst gamers. The company’s SN850X
Source: Hot Hardware – Cyber Monday SSD Deals Bring Speedy Storage Savings Up To 50% Off
PS5 Cyber Monday Sale 2023: Deals on a console bundle with Marvel's Spider-Man 2 included
The PlayStation 5 has been around for three years, if you can believe that. If you don’t already have Sony’s current console, there are some solid deals that might tempt you to take the plunge. The system is $50 off at GameStop with some caveats, but if you’re planning to play Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 or Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, there are bundles at Amazon that might make more sense for you. You can buy the new, slimmer PS5 model and either game for $499. In other words, you’ll be getting a $70 game you might have already been planning to check out for free.
While many folks found it difficult to get their hands on the PS5 during the console’s first couple of years, Sony has smoothed out the supply issues. Both the standard and all-digital versions of the console are readily available. Sony released updated models that are slimmer and lighter earlier this month.
The PS5 is a great console and an excellent entry point for those looking to get into modern gaming. It’s certainly a worthwhile upgrade from the PlayStation 4 at this point. While we’ve seen many major games hit both PS4 and PS5 over the last few years, publishers and developers are making more titles exclusive to the current generation of consoles.
Sony’s current system has a fantastic controller in the DualSense. When a game embraces the feature fully, the vibrations of the haptic feedback add an extra level of immersion. A high-end version of the controller is available for serious competitive players, while the highly customizable, accessibility minded Access controller will be available in December.
The PS5 is capable of delivering impressive visuals at framerates of up to 120 fps. While the library of games perhaps wasn’t the most enticing at the outset, there’s now a ton of great titles available for the console (nearly every PS4 game is playable on PS5 too).
On that note, Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is an excellent followup to the previous games in the series, Spider-Man and Spider-Man: Miles Morales. You’ll switch between Peter Parker and Miles Morales as the two superheroes attempt to (what else?) stop bad guys with nefarious plans. Hot tip: don’t skip the side missions. These include some truly lovely stories and they offer a nice break from the main missions.
As for Modern Warfare 3, the campaign is underbaked, but let’s face it: you’re probably more likely to be interested in the multiplayer and/or zombies modes. Multiplayer has a major nostalgia factor as it includes all of the launch maps from 2009’s original Modern Warfare 2. In addition, for the first time in the Call of Duty series, almost all of your gear will carry over from last year’s game, the rebooted Modern Warfare 2.
Meanwhile, if you’d prefer just to have a discount on the standard PS5 model, you can snap one up from GameStop for $450, or $50 off. There are a few things to keep in mind here. The discount is for the original, beefier model and it only applies if you opt for same-day delivery ($13) or in-store pick up (in which case GameStop will give you another $5 off). As such, you’ll need to be close enough to a GameStop to be eligible.
Your Cyber Monday Shopping Guide: See all of Yahoo’s Cyber Monday coverage, here. Follow Engadget for Cyber Monday tech deals. Learn about Cyber Monday trends on In The Know. Hear from Autoblog’s experts on the best Cyber Monday deals for your car, garage, and home, and find Cyber Monday sales to shop on AOL, handpicked just for you.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ps5-cyber-monday-sale-2023-deals-on-a-console-bundle-with-marvels-spider-man-2-included-173911763.html?src=rss
Source: Engadget – PS5 Cyber Monday Sale 2023: Deals on a console bundle with Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 included
These Are the Best Cyber Monday Sales on Windows Laptops Under $500
This Cyber Monday, you can buy a great Windows laptop with a fast processor, solid RAM, and a great screen for under $500. Many online retailers are giving deep discounts for good mid-range computers, and the following are among some of the best:
The best Windows laptop Cyber Monday sales under $400
I picked out deals that offer a powerful processor in the class of Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 so you don’t need to worry about performance from a lower-end chip. Integrated graphics will do just fine, and I’m highlighting laptops with good screens, most of them featuring full 1080p resolution.
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Asus Vivobook 14 (14” FHD (1920 x 1080) Display, Intel Core i5-1235U CPU, Intel Iris Xᵉ Graphics, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, Windows 11 Home): $399.99 on Amazon (from $479.99)
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Acer Aspire 3 (14.0″ Full HD IPS Display | AMD Ryzen 5 7520U Quad-Core Processor | AMD Radeon Graphics | 8GB LPDDR5 | 512GB NVMe SSD): $349.99 on Amazon (from $449.99)
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HP 15-inch Laptop (HD Display, AMD Ryzen 5 5500U, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, AMD Radeon Graphics): $339.99 on Amazon (from $499)
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Dell Inspiron 15 3520 Touch Laptop (Intel Core i5 – 8GB Memory – 256GB SSD): $379.99 on Best Buy (from $599.99)
The best budget Windows laptop Cyber Monday sales under $500
If you’re willing to spend around $500 for a new Windows 11 laptop, there are some great ones from the higher end of the spectrum that are discounted to just around your price range. The higher price comes with some niceties like 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. The processors here are also upgraded, and in many models, you’ll find touchscreens with vivid colors. If you’re looking for a solid work laptop that’s easy to carry around and is nice to use, you can’t go wrong with any of these picks.
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Acer Aspire 5 (Intel Core i5 13th Gen 1335U (1.30GHz) 16GB LPDDR5 Memory 512 GB PCIe SSD Intel Iris Xe Graphics 15.6″ Windows 11 Home): $499.99 on Newegg (from $699.99)
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Asus Vivobook 16 (WUXGA (1920 x 1200) 16:10 Display, Intel Core i5-1235U CPU, Intel UHD Graphics, 8GB RAM, 512GB SSD, Windows 11 Home): $424.99 on Amazon (from $549.99)
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MSI Modern 14 (14-inch (1920 x 1080) display, AMD Ryzen 7 7730U 8-core GPU, 16GB of RAM, AMD Radeon Graphics, 512GB SSD): $469.00 on Walmart (from $549)
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HP Envy 2-in-1 14-inch (Full HD Touch-Screen Laptop – Intel Core i5 – 8GB Memory – 512GB SSD): $499.99 on Best Buy (from $849.99)
If you’re willing to spend just a bit more, the Dell Inspiron 15 (Intel Core i5-1335U, 15.6-inch FHD 120Hz Display, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512GB SSD, Intel Iris Xe Graphics, Windows 11 Home) is just $532.49 on Amazon (from $649.99).
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Cyber Monday TV deals 2023: Save up to $500 at Amazon, Target, Walmart and more
It’s Cyber Monday, and a deluge of TVs are on sale for the occasion. As always, though, not all of those discounts are truly worth it. So let us help: We’ve rounded up the best Cyber Monday TV deals we could find for 2023 below, with discounts on top-rated sets from Samsung, LG, Sony, TCL and Hisense. While many of the better deals have been around since before Black Friday, some take up to $500 off the usual street prices we’ve seen over the last few months. And though we don’t formally review TVs at Engadget, we’ve thoroughly researched price histories and reviews from other sites we trust to ensure you get the right set for your needs — whether it’s a premium OLED TV, a budget-friendly model or just any sort of mammoth 75-inch screen. If you don’t need a new TV, we’ve also included a few good Cyber Monday deals on streaming services like Peacock and Max, Sonos soundbars, Roku streamers and more.
Best Cyber Monday OLED TV deals
55-inch Samsung S90C OLED TV
A 55-inch model of Samsung’s S90C OLED TV is still available for $1,298 at Amazon, Walmart and B&H. Samsung itself has it for $2 more. This has been the S90C’s price for the last several weeks but, outside of a brief drop to $1,098 at B&H earlier this month, it matches the lowest rate we’ve tracked. The S90C has received near–universal praise for its QD-OLED panel, which uses quantum dots to boost its peak brightness and color saturation while retaining the high contrast and deep black tones of a typical OLED display. Put another way: It looks great, and it should hold up better than most OLED TVs in a bright room. It’s also an ideal gaming TV, as it has four HDMI 2.1 ports that support up to a 144Hz refresh rate in 4K. The main drawback is that, like all Samsung TVs, it doesn’t support the popular Dolby Vision HDR format.
42-inch LG C3 OLED TV
The LG C3 OLED TV is down to $897 for a 42-inch model at Amazon and B&H, which matches its all-time low. The C3 lacks the quantum-dot tech of the Samsung S90C, so it can’t get quite as bright or colorful. But it still offers most of the expected perks of a good OLED panel, including high contrast, wide viewing angles and smooth motion. It supports Dolby Vision HDR as well, plus it’s available in smaller sizes than the S90C — hence why we’re highlighting the 42-inch model here. Larger versions are also discounted, but they’re priced close enough to the S90C that most people should opt for the Samsung TV instead. If you want a premium TV for a smaller space — and can keep the set away from glare — this model should fit the bill.
48-inch LG A2 OLED TV
The 48-inch LG A2 OLED TV, meanwhile, is on sale for $550 at Best Buy. We’ve seen numerous deals for this set over the course of the year, but this one matches the lowest price we’ve tracked. The A2 is an entry-level model from 2022, so it’s limited to a 60Hz refresh rate, lacks HDMI 2.1 ports and doesn’t support other gaming-friendly features like VRR. It has noticeably lower peak brightness than higher-end OLEDs like the C3, too, so it won’t pop as much with HDR content. That said, it’s still an OLED TV, so it still delivers deep contrast, bold colors, wide viewing angles and low input lag for the money. At this price, it should be a nice step-up option for smaller or secondary rooms.
55-inch Sony A95L OLED TV
If money is truly no object, the 55-inch Sony A95L is $300 off and down to a new “low” of $2,498 at Amazon and B&H (and $2,500 at Best Buy). That’s far from cheap, but this ultra-premium QD-OLED TV has received wide praise for delivering perfect black levels, superb image processing, particularly punchy colors, and high brightness levels relative to other OLED sets. It’s another Google TV and, unlike the Samsung S90C, it supports Dolby Vision HDR. It can even play games at 4K/120Hz with Dolby Vision, and several reviews praise the quality of its built-in speakers. The main negative, apart from its eye-watering price, is that it only has two HDMI 2.1 ports. The S90C should be a better value for most, particularly gamers, but this deal makes the A95L at least a little cheaper than usual.
Best Cyber Monday 4K LED TV deals
55-inch Samsung The Frame LED TV (LS03B)
The 55-inch version of Samsung’s The Frame TV is down to $978 at Amazon and B&H, which is nearly $400 off its average street price in recent months. It’s available for a couple bucks more at Samsung and Best Buy. If you want something smaller, the 50-inch model is a good buy at $898, too. This LED TV lacks contrast-boosting features like local dimming and mini-LED backlights, so its picture quality, while good, can’t match the best sets in its price range. Instead, you’d buy a Frame TV for its style. The whole thing is designed to look like a mountable piece of wall art, and when you aren’t watching something, you can use it to display artwork and photos. The TV comes with a few pieces by default, while others are available with an optional subscription.
55-inch Hisense U8K LED TV
The 55-inch Hisense U8K is available for $698 an Amazon and Walmart, which is an all-time low and $50 less than its typical street price in recent months. Best Buy has it for $700. The 65-inch model is also down to a new all-time low of $867. Several reviews have praised the U8K as one of the year’s best values among midrange TVs, one that gets impressively bright and delivers strong contrast for an LED display. It comes with two HDMI 2.1 ports that play 4K video up to 144Hz, it supports all the major HDR formats and its Google TV platform is easier to use than most smart TV UIs. Its motion and color performance will still trail a good OLED TV, though, and reviews say it’ll wash out much more heavily when viewed from an angle. But if you want to stay under $1,000, it should be a good value.
65-inch Hisense U6K LED TV
The Hisense U6K is down to $350 for a 55-inch model and $498 for a 65-inch model, both of which represent all-time lows. The U6K is a well–reviewed option for those on a tighter budget, as it’s one of the few affordable sets to use quantum dots, mini-LED backlights and full-array local dimming. All of that helps it deliver better contrast and color volume than most TVs in this price range. It can’t get as bright as the U8K or TCL QM8, so it won’t exactly sparkle with HDR content, and its picture will degrade when viewed at an angle. Its 60Hz refresh rate and lack of HDMI 2.1 ports mean it’s not ideal for gaming, either. But trade-offs are to be expected for less than $500; if you don’t want to pay up for a higher-end model, this looks to be a solid compromise.
75-inch Hisense U7K LED TV
We’ll also note the Hisense U7K, which is down to a low of $900 for a 75-inch set at Amazon and Walmart. The 65-inch and 55-inch models are also available for lows of $700 and $480, respectively. As its name suggests, this TV sits between the U8K and U6K in Hisense’s lineup: It doesn’t look as rich or bright as the former, but it’s a step up over the latter if you can afford to stretch your budget a little more.
65-inch TCL QM8 LED TV
The TCL QM8 is generally regarded as a close rival to the Hisense U8K in the same price bracket. Its 65-inch model is now down to $900 at Amazon and Best Buy, which is only $2 higher than lowest price we’ve tracked. Like Hisense’s set, the QM8 uses quantum dots, mini-LED backlights and an expansive local dimming feature to deliver strong contrast for a non-OLED TV and enough brightness to overcome glare in any room. It, too, runs Google TV, and it has two HDMI 2.1 ports that can play in 4K/144Hz.
The QM8 isn’t available in a size lower than 65 inches, so those who don’t have the space for a larger TV should get the U8K. But TCL’s TV does have one advantage for gamers: Its eARC port is separate from its HDMI 2.1 ports. That means those with a PS5, Xbox Series X and eARC-enabled soundbar can have all three hooked up at once and enjoy 4K/120Hz gaming on the two consoles without having to change inputs. One of the U8K’s HDMI 2.1 ports, on the other hand, doubles as the eARC port, so it might cause a little extra hassle. Otherwise, the two sets appear to offer similar performance.
65-inch TCL Q6 LED TV
The 65-inch TCL Q6 is available for $500 at Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy, which is $20 more than its all-time low but still $50 below its usual street price. The 75-inch set is also on sale for $650, which is an all-time low. The Q6 is another budget-level TV released in 2023. Most reviews we trust say it lags well behind the Hisense U6K when it comes to contrast and HDR performance, but it’s worth highlighting because it supports a faster 120Hz refresh rate — so long as you play at a 1080p or 1440p resolution instead of 4K. If you’re a competitive-minded gamer who doesn’t want to spend a ton on a new TV, that extra smoothness might be worthwhile. Note that this set runs Amazon’s Fire TV platform, which’ll work best if you often use Amazon services like Prime Video.
65-inch TCL S4 LED TV
The 65-inch TCL S4 is down to $348 at Walmart (or $350 at Best Buy), which is $50 below its usual going rate and the lowest price we’ve seen. The 55-inch variant is also on sale for $260. The S4 is a low-end 4K TV that lacks local dimming, so it doesn’t get super bright and isn’t ideal for gaming or watching HDR content. If you can step up to the Hisense U6K, you should. But we understand that, sometimes, you just need a cheap TV that does the job outside of the living room. The S4 should be serviceable for that, especially if you keep it in a room that isn’t heavily affected by glare. This model runs on the same Google TV interface as a few of our picks above, but versions that use Amazon’s Fire TV OS are also discounted.
Best Cyber Monday media streamer deals
Roku Streaming Stick 4K
The Roku Streaming Stick 4K is still down to $30 at Amazon, Target, Walmart, Best Buy and Roku’s online store, among others. That’s $5 more than its all-time low but still $14 off the average street price we’ve seen in recent months. The Streaming Stick 4K is the top pick in our guide to the best streaming devices: It runs quickly, it supports the major HDR formats and streaming services (Twitch excluded) and it has useful features like AirPlay support and a private listening mode. The Roku OS platform isn’t the sexiest piece of software design, but it’s a breeze to navigate and its search tool does well to find shows across disparate apps.
Roku Express 4K+
A couple other Roku streamers of note are also on sale. The Roku Express 4K+, for one, is within a dollar of its all-time low at $25. That dongle can’t plug directly into an HDMI port, lacks Dolby Vision support and has slightly slower Wi-Fi than the Streaming Stick 4K, but it offers the same general experience otherwise. This deal is available at several stores, including Amazon, Home Depot, Best Buy and Roku.com.
Roku Ultra
The Roku Ultra, meanwhile, is down to $69 at various retailers. That’s a $30 discount. The Ultra is the “best set-top box” pick in our media streamer guide; it’s pricier than the Streaming Stick 4K, but it adds an Ethernet jack and a microSD slot for expanding storage. It also comes with Roku’s Voice Remote Pro, which has a rechargeable battery, two programmable shortcut buttons, a remote finder function and a built-in headphone jack for private listening. Just note that you can buy the Voice Remote Pro separately and use it with most other Roku streamers if you don’t want to buy a whole new device.
Google Chromecast with Google TV
The Google Chromecast is on sale for $38 at Amazon, Walmart, Target and others. This deal doesn’t represent an all-time low, but it’s still $12 off Google’s list price. The Chromecast is the runner up in our streaming device guide: It was released way back in 2020 and doesn’t support Wi-Fi 6, but it still performs competently and supports the major apps. Its biggest selling point is the Google TV interface, which does well to proactively suggest shows you might like based on your viewing history and has a genuinely convenient voice search function. If the idea of a streamer that adjusts to your viewing habits sounds appealing, it might be worth grabbing over one of the Roku players above. If you’re shopping for an older TV, the 1080p version of the Chromecast offers most of the same benefits and is on sale for $20.
Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K
Amazon’s new Fire TV Stick 4K and Fire TV Stick 4K Max are still at their lowest prices to date for Cyber Monday. The former is 50 percent off at $25, while the latter is 33 percent off at $40. Between the two, the Max has a slightly faster processor clocked at 2.0GHz (instead of 1.7GHz), 16GB of internal storage (instead of 8GB) and support for Wi-Fi 6E (instead of just Wi-Fi 6). It also includes Amazon’s “Ambient Experience” mode, which displays artwork and widgets when the streamer is idle. That said, both devices should be quick to load content, and both support the requisite streaming apps, Dolby Atmos and major HDR formats.
The main downside with all Fire TV devices is the same as it’s been for years: Amazon’s Fire OS is saddled with ads and not shy about nudging you toward Amazon services like Prime Video or Freevee. For most, a Roku or Chromecast should be a bit less obnoxious. But if you often use Amazon apps (or Alexa) and just want a decent 4K streamer for cheap, that may not matter.
Amazon Fire TV Cube
On the higher end of the Fire TV lineup, the Fire TV Cube is still on sale for $110. That’s a $30 discount and tied for the lowest price we’ve seen. The Fire TV Cube blends a 4K streaming player with the functionality of a hands-free Alexa speaker, so you can use it in a manner similar to one of the company’s Echo devices. The box itself is still the most performant Fire TV device, and it comes with a number of ports, including an Ethernet jack and HDMI input. With the latter, you can run a cable box or game console through the Cube and still see an Alexa overlay whenever you call on the voice assistant. (Though you’ll be limited to a 60Hz refresh rate.) The same issues with Fire TV OS still apply, but the Alexa support situates the Cube as one of the more unique 4K streamers you can buy.
Apple TV 4K
Deals for the Apple TV 4K have been extremely uncommon over the past year and, sadly, we still aren’t seeing any new cash discounts for Cyber Monday. However, if you’re willing to pay the full $129 list price at Apple’s online store (or $149 for a 128GB model), you can get a $25 Apple Gift Card for no extra cost. That’s not an amazing deal, but if you’ve had your eye on the set-top box and already planned on paying for Apple Music, iCloud or any other Apple service, it’s better than nothing.
We call the Apple TV 4K the “best premium” pick in our media streamer guide. It’s much pricier than a Roku or Chromecast, but it’s consistently fast, its Siri-based remote works well and it supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. It also integrates tightly with other Apple devices and services; you can quick-pair a set of AirPods, for instance, and beam content directly to the box via AirPlay. Apple’s tvOS platform is slick and easy to read too, though it tends to advertise Apple TV+ shows over those from other services.
NVIDIA Shield TV Pro
The NVIDIA Shield TV Pro is back down to $170 at Amazon and Best Buy, a $30 discount that ties the lowest price we’ve tracked. This is the “best for gamers” pick in our streaming devices guide. It’s a fairly niche option these days, as it was released way back in 2019 and uses the older Android TV platform instead of the generally more polished Google TV. But its still-speedy Tegra X1+ chip works well for game streaming and playing Android titles, and it may make sense you’re looking to emulate older games or run a Plex media server. The box itself is loaded with ports, and its upscaling tech can make 1080p content look crisper on 4K TVs. For enthusiast types, this is a decent chance to save.
Best Cyber Monday streaming deals
If you’re happy with your TV setup but need new things to watch, note that a number of popular streaming services are still running sales for new and returning subscribers:
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Peacock is selling a year of its ad-supported Premium service for $20, which is $40 less than usual. Just use the checkout code YEARLONG.
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Max is offering six months of its ad-supported tier for $3 per month, down from $10 per month.
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Hulu is offering a year of its “with ads” tier for $12 total, down from $80.
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Over at Paramount+, you can get that three months of the “Essential” tier for $6 instead of $18.
None of these services are essential, but if there’s a show you’ve been meaning to watch on one, offers like these at least make the barrier of entry a bit less imposing. Just remember that your subscription will be set to auto-renew in most cases, so you’ll have to cancel manually if you don’t want to pay full price after the discounted period ends.
Best Cyber Monday soundbar deals
Sonos soundbar sale
Sonos is still running a holiday sale that discounts a wide selection of soundbars and home theater gear. The deals include the flagship Sonos Arc soundbar for $719, which is a $180 discount. The mid-range Sonos Beam (Gen 2) and the more basic Sonos Ray are also on sale for $399 and $223, respectively; that’s a $100 drop for the former and a $56 drop for the latter. All three devices are recommendations in our guide to the best soundbars. Elsewhere, the Sonos Sub (Gen 3) subwoofer is $160 off at $639, while the more compact Sonos Sub Mini is $86 off at $343.
We gave the Arc, Beam and Ray review scores of 85, 88 and 82, respectively. The Arc and Beam both technically support Dolby Atmos, but the former’s larger frame and upward-firing drivers help it sound more spacious. The Ray is a smaller and more basic model that doesn’t sound as dynamic, but it still performs well for its size and price. Each device gets you the core perks of a Sonos speaker: easy pairing with other Sonos devices, a simple setup process, a straightforward app with access to a variety of streaming services, AirPlay support, a stylish design and so on. Discounts on Sonos devices are fairly rare, though it’s worth noting that a recent Bloomberg report said the company is working on an updated Arc and other home theater equipment for sometime next year.
Roku Streambar
The Roku Streambar is back down to $100 at B&H. That isn’t an all-time low, but it takes about $15 off the device’s average street price as of late. The Streambar is a 14-inch soundbar that also works as a 4K Roku streamer. It doesn’t sound particularly rich or expansive, but it’s an upgrade over most built-in TV speakers. It also supports Apple AirPlay, though it doesn’t work with Dolby Vision or HDR10+. Still, if you’re looking to add streaming support and improved audio quality to an older TV, it’s worth considering. We gave the Streambar a score of 86 in our review back in 2020.
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