Thursday
Nov262015

Where To Get The Best Nintendo Black Friday Deals

 

By Sonya Davidson

First of all, a very Happy Thanksgiving to our friends south of the border. Us here in Canada thank you for giving some of us the urge to have turkey (again). Most of all, thank you for introducing us to Black Friday (yes, and Cyber Monday too!). 

For those of us who like to get a head start on our holiday shopping, Black Friday is a gift in itself. If you're a savvy shopper you know that some of the best deals of the gift-giving season start now. I honestly don't mind saving a a dollar, or several hundreds, ahead of the crush. It also helps spread out the bills so I'm not so shell-shocked come January. 

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Thursday
Nov262015

Adobe: 46 per cent of retail traffic driven by mobile 

$27 Billion Spent Online so far; Star Wars’ Kylo Ren, Xbox One, Samsung Gear VR, and GoPro HERO3 Top Sellers

Adobe released its first set of 2015 Digital Index Online Shopping data for the holiday season. Between November 1 and November 24, nearly $27 billion have been spent online, 8.5 percent more than in 2014. Mobile devices continue to play a dominant role in online shopping, driving 46 percent of visits to retail sites and 24 percent of sales ($6.32 billion).

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Thursday
Nov262015

HTC offers discounted smartphones and RE cameras for Cyber Week

HTC is announcing special deals just in time for Cyber Week. Starting November 26th until December 2nd, while supplies last, Canadians will be able to visit HTC.com/ca to receive:

-          40% off the purchase of an HTC One M9

-          40% off accessories

-          Purchase an HTC RE camera for $100

On top of these great HTC Cyber Week Sales, Canadians will also receive free shipping.

Wednesday
Nov252015

Report claims Apple plans to use OLED displays for 2018 iPhones

Apple will reportedly switch to OLED displays for the company’s iPhones starting 2018. Japanese publication Nikkei reports that the tech giant has talked to its suppliers about its plans and LG Display will ramp up capacity, accordingly. LG’s the exclusive display provider for Apple’s only product with an OLED display: the Apple Watch. LG is said to be planning a new Korean factory valued up to US$4.2 billion but there is no indication if they are targeting Apple with this move.

Nikkei suggests LG might be joined by Samsung to help meet the demand. Or Apple might be forced to offer OLED and LCD iPhones, but this is thought to be unlikely as the company wants to keep screens consistent across products, even with the differently-sized iPhone 6s and 6s Plus these had same underlying technology.

Source: Nikkei | Via: Apple Insider