Friday, November 5, 2021

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The Google Pixel 7 could – along with the iPhone 14 – be one of the most exciting phones of late 2022. Yes, late 2022 – so it’s a way off yet, but the first leaks are already starting to appear, and it’s never too early to start thinking about what we want from Google’s next flagship.

That’s what you’ll find in this article – a wish list containing the main features and upgrades that we want the Pixel 7 (and Pixel 7 Pro) to offer, in order to make them the best phones possible.

But that’s not all, before that you’ll find everything that we’ve heard about the Google Pixel 7 range so far, including information on its release date, price and specs. We’ll also be adding to this article whenever we hear anything new – so keep this page bookmarked.

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? The next Pixel flagship
  • When is it out? Probably October 2022
  • How much will it cost? Expect a high-end price, but maybe less than rivals

Google Pixel 7 release date and price

The Google Pixel 7 will probably be announced sometime in October 2022. There aren’t any rumors saying that, but every previous model was unveiled in October of their release year, except the Google Pixel 5, which was announced on September 30 – so virtually October.

Whenever the Pixel 7 range is announced, it’s likely to go on sale a week or two later based on past form – but also probably before the end of October 2022.

As for the price, it might well fall roughly in line with the Pixel 6 range. The standard model of that starts at $599 / £599 / AU$999, while the Pixel 6 Pro starts at $899 / £849 / AU$1,299.

News and leaks

We’ve already heard a few things about the Google Pixel 7, including that it might unsurprisingly be powered by the second generation of the Google Tensor chipset, which we’ll call the Tensor 2 for convenience.

Evidence of that has been found in Android code, as has mention of ‘Cloudripper’, which is believed to be a baseboard or developer board that the Pixel 7 might use.

Before the Pixel 6 range even launched there was also evidence of the Pixel 7 found by XDA Developers in the Google Camera app. The upcoming phone appears to have the codename ‘pipit’, and there’s only one model mentioned, which could mean there won’t be a Pixel 7 Pro.

Google Pixel 6

The Google Pixel 6 (Image credit: Future)

The code in the app suggests that the Pixel 7 will have most of the same camera features as the Pixel 6, and that it will have an ultra-wide lens, but there’s no mention of a telephoto one. That said, the source notes that it’s too early to be sure this version of the Google Camera app actually lists Pixel 7 features, let alone that the list is complete.

Finally, we’ve also seen a Google patent for an under-display camera, so it’s possible that the Pixel 7 will have this feature. But patents don’t always get used, and when they do it’s sometimes years after they emerge, so don’t count on it.

What we want to see

The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro are the most exciting Google phones in years, but they’re far from perfect, so we want to see the following changes for the Pixel 7 range.

1. Better battery life

In our reviews we listed the battery life as a negative point of both the Pixel 6 and the Pixel 6 Pro. It’s not terrible, but it’s distinctly average, so it could be a lot better.

For the Pixel 7 range then we want better battery life. Google is using a custom chipset that’s supposedly been designed from the ground up for these phones, and it makes the software that they run too, so we’d think it would be well positioned to make the Pixel range power efficient.

And if it can’t manage that, then just stick a bigger battery in. Either way, we don’t want to be worrying that we might not get to the end of the day without charging.

2. More power

An image of the Google Tensor chipset

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The Google Tensor chipset at the heart of the Pixel 6 is one of the most exciting aspects of the phone, as this is the first time Google has used a custom chipset rather than an off-the-shelf Qualcomm one.

Yet, while Google talked a big game about Tensor, its performance in benchmarks isn’t a match for the best rivals, like the Snapdragon 888 powering the OnePlus 9 and Samsung Galaxy S21.

Benchmarks aren’t everything of course, but we’d still like the Google Tensor 2 to exhibit more raw power, so it can directly compete with the best rival silicon.

3. Longer support

Prior to the launch of the Pixel 6 range it was rumored that Google would offer five years of Android updates for these phones, but in practice it only promised five years of security patches, along with three years of Android updates.

While that’s at least as good as Android rivals, it’s no match for iPhones, which sometimes get even more than five years of operating system updates.

Some other companies can point to the chipsets in their phones as holding them back, as the chipset maker also ideally needs to support updates for an extended period, but with Google making its own chipset now, it doesn’t have that excuse. In fact, it doesn’t have any excuse, so we’ll be very disappointed if the Pixel 7 isn’t supported for longer.

4. A better fingerprint scanner

Google Pixel 6 Pro review

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The Pixel 6 range are the first Google phones to have an under-display fingerprint scanner, but we noted in our Pixel 6 Pro review that the implementation is far from perfect.

We found that it would sometimes take several attempts to unlock, presumably because it’s pickier than some phones about exactly where you place your finger. So for the Pixel 7 we want this smoothed out, so that the fingerprint scanner reliably and rapidly works.

5. A longer, variable zoom

The Google Pixel 6 doesn’t have a telephoto camera at all, and while the Pixel 6 Pro does, it only zooms to 4x.

For the Pixel 7 (or at least the Pixel 7 Pro), we want to see the zoom extended to 10x, like on the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. But we don’t want just 10x zoom – we want it also to optically zoom to 2x or 3x, or ideally to even be able to optically zoom at every level up to 10x, so you have ultimate zooming flexibility.



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Despite Intel’s boasts that it would be locking down TSMC’s 3 nanometer (3nm) chip production, Apple recently revealed otherwise as the tech giant’s roadmap shows it leaping ahead of Intel with Mac and iPhone chips launching as soon as 2023.

Rumors have it that the 3nm could feature as many as four dies, with up to 40 CPU cores in total per chip. There will be three versions of the third-generation chip that will reportedly be codenamed ‘Ibiza,’ ‘Lobos,’ and ‘Palma.’

Apple is rumored to have begun working on the second and third generations of Mac chips, which are expected to succeed the M1 (the first Mac processor developed by Apple once it moved away from Intel’s), according to sources from The Information. These sources also claim that Apple’s processors will be able to outperform Intel’s own chips for consumer PCs.

Analysis: Intel is struggling in the market

Rumors about the TSMC 3nm manufacturing process being adopted by both Apple and Intel first emerged earlier this year, though the original report states they’ll be ready for mass production in 2022. Initially, sources from both Nikkei Asia and within Intel stated that the latter had bought out the larger volume of chips.

But now with rumors of Apple set to release its products — iPad, MacBook, and iPhones — with second and third-generation chips included, this could spell trouble for Intel.

Intel has already been having trouble keeping up production with Asian manufacturers such as TSMC and Samsung. The US company struggled with the 7nm production process — let alone 5nm or 3nm — and instead is forced to rely on chips built by those same competitors. It also confirmed the delay of the next-generation ‘Sapphire Rapids’ Xeon chips, which are based on 10nm technology.

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We're sorting through today's best early Black Friday deals, and we've just spotted a special sale on Apple's powerful MacBook Pro. For a limited time, you can get the MacBook Pro M1 on sale for $1,099.99 when you apply the additional $99 savings at checkout. That's a $200 discount and the lowest price we've seen for the 13-inch laptop.

The additional savings from Amazon is a limited-time offer, and today's offer is the best deal we've ever seen. We can't predict you'll find a lower price during the official Black Friday 2021 sale, so we recommend snagging this fantastic deal now before it's too late.

Black Friday MacBook Pro deal

MacBook Pro M1 (256GB): $1,299 $1,099.99 at Amazon
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Just today, Amazon has dropped the MacBook Pro M1 to $1,099.99 when you apply the additional $99 savings at checkout. That's a $199 discount and the lowest price we've seen for Apple's powerful MacBook. Amazon's additional coupon is a limited-time offer, so you should snag this epic Black Friday deal now before it's too late.

The 2020 MacBook Pro features a 13.3-inch Retina display and packs Apple's powerful M1 Chip with an 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU. Thanks to the new M1 Chip, you're getting exceptional speed and power as well an impressive 20-hours of battery life that Apple claims is the longest ever in a Mac. You're also getting 8GB of RAM, 256GB of storage, and macOS Big Sur, which provides advanced security and privacy as well as access to the latest apps.

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Early Black Friday deals are starting to roll out, but we're still surprised to see an early Black Friday MacBook deal on the new Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021), which is less than a month old. Right now over at Amazon, you can get the MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) for $1,949, a $50 savings.

2021's 14-inch MacBook Pro (and that blisteringly fast M1 Pro chip inside it) is one of the most sought after new devices on the market, since it is easily one of the best laptops ever made, so it's surprising to see it marked down so soon. If you're looking to buy the latest MacBook Pro model this holiday season, this could be the lowest price you'll see, so it's definitely worth picking up if you don't want to risk not getting your new MacBook by Christmas.

(Not in the US? Scroll down for deals in your region).

Today's best 14-inch MacBook Pro Black Friday deal

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) | $1,999 $1,949 at Amazon
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If you're looking to grab the latest MacBook Pro 14-inch with the new M1 Pro chip, you might as well save some money while you're at it. This MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) laptop comes with an 8-core CPU, 14-core GPU, 16GB RAM, and a 512GB SSD in Space Gray, all for $50 less than MSRP right now over at Amazon.

The new Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) on offer over at Amazon is packing the new M1 Pro chip, which features an 8-core CPU and a 14-core GPU, as well as 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD, making it a perfect portable workstation for creative professionals.

While not as powerful as the M1 Max chip, the M1 Pro is still leagues ahead of last year's Apple M1 chip found in the MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1), so if you've been waiting to upgrade your workstation and you want to save a bit of money in the process, this is likely one of the best deals you're going to see on this laptop all year. 

And, by buying it now, you can expect to have it in hand sooner than if you try to buy it during the Black Friday crush.

More Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) deals

No matter where you live, you'll find all the lowest prices for the Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (2021) from around the web right here, with offers available in your region. 

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Black Friday doesn't arrive until November 26, but we're already starting to see some pretty amazing deals. And probably the best one I've seen so far is the Dell XPS 13 for just $699. 

At Dell's website, you can get the latest Dell XPS 13 with an Intel Core i5-1135G7, 8GB of RAM and a 256GB SSD for just $699. Sure this isn't the most high-end spec in the world, but it's definitely powerful enough for most workloads. And at this price point, it's a better value than a Chromebook

Dell XPS 13 | $949 $699 at Dell
The Dell XPS 13 is by far one of the best laptops on the market, with a luxurious build and one of the best displays in the game. And ahead of Black Friday you can score a nice $250 discount. 

A lot of people these days will tell you to go with at least 16GB of RAM in 2021, and while I usually agree with that, 8GB is definitely enough for this laptop. The way I look at it, and the way I personally use a 13-inch laptop like this, is as a portable laptop you can chuck in your backpack just in case something comes up where you need a laptop at-hand. 

The Core i5 processor in here is going to be more than enough for most daily tasks like checking your email, doing some word processing and even some light photo editing. The only thing it's going to fall a bit short on is stuff like video editing and gaming, but again, that's not exactly where this laptop shines anyways. 

If you're just looking for a svelte little laptop to carry around with you to get some work done while you sit in a coffee shop, the Dell XPS 13 is definitely the way to go. You won't be able to find a more luxurious laptop than this at this price point, even on Black Friday.

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No matter where you live, you'll find all the lowest prices for the Dell XPS 13 from around the web right here, with offers available in your region. 



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Thursday, November 4, 2021

Xbox Elite Series 2 controller on sale for $140 - CNET

Get one of the best controllers on the market for $40 off.

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Amazon Games addresses New World issues as players leave - CNET

The honeymoon phase is over.

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Pokemon Sword and Shield: Free Shiny Zacian and Zamazenta available from GameStop - CNET

Visit a participating store to pick up a free code card for the Shiny legendary Pokemon.

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Pokemon Go November 2021 events: Raids, Spotlight Pokemon and more - CNET

A lot is happening in Pokemon Go in November 2021. Here are the biggest events.

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The one thing my 8-year-old son taught me about Star Wars - CNET

Commentary: "She said stop, and he didn't stop."

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Epic Games has revealed next week’s free PC game, but there’s a twist. This time around, it won’t be a free game, but instead DLC for the free-to-play third-person tactical action shooter, Rogue Company.

The Rogue Company Epic Pack DLC includes the characters Switchblade and Scorch, 20,000 battle pass XP, and Switchblade’s Inferno Imp outfit. It’ll be available on the Epic Games Store promotional page starting November 11 at 8am PST / 11am EST / 4pm GMT.

The DLC pack will be free to “purchase” for one week, and will stay in your library like any other paid games or content. Currently, the free game of this week is DARQ: Complete Edition, with today being the last day to redeem the title.


Analysis: Why free DLC?

One of the main reasons the Epic Games Store gives out games for free, other than promoting the storefront, is to promote a wide variety of indie developers and games. However, free-to-play titles wouldn’t normally benefit from this type of sale.

That’s why offering free DLC is a solid alternative for these games, as it offers an incentive for players to download the free game. And once they’re hooked on the free game, they’re far more likely to purchase any future DLC.

This isn’t the first time Epic Games offered DLC as an incentive. Back in April around a hundred dollars’ worth of Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms in-game content, the Epic Champions of Renown pack, was given out through the same promotional offer.

Via PCGamesN



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Mike White has single-handedly made the Jets a must-watch. Little-known before Sunday, the Jets backup led his team to their first W of the season, and became the first QB in NFL history to throw for at least 400 yards and three touchdowns in his first start. You can't miss this, so read on as we explain how to get a Jets vs Colts live stream and watch NFL Thursday Night Football online no matter where you are in the world.

New York Jets vs Indianapolis Colts live stream

Date: Thursday, November 4

Time: 8.20pm ET / 5.20pm PT / 1.20am BST / 11.20am AEDT

Venue: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

TV channel and live stream: Amazon Prime FREE trial / Fox or NFL Network (via Sling TV discount or free fuboTV trial) | Sky Sports (UK)

Free live stream: DAZN FREE trial (CA) | Kayo Sports FREE trial (AU)

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And that's not to mention that White also caught a touchdown pass and had a key role in a huge defensive play - and all of this against the Bengals!

It was a jaw-dropping performance, and after the crushing, constant disappointments of the past few seasons, it's difficult not to get caught up in the romance.

Equally staggering was *that* pick six thrown by Carson Wentz from his own two-yard line. It led to a devastating defeat in overtime for the Colts, who had led the Titans by 14 points.

But despite falling three victories behind Tennessee in the AFC South, Derrick Henry's injury means all hope is not yet lost. But the Colts need to start making up ground now. 

Follow our guide to watch the Jets vs Colts online and get an NFL live stream wherever you are in the world right now. 

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How to watch Jets vs Colts from outside your country

If you've mismatched a holiday or you're away on business and you want to watch your country's coverage from abroad, then you'll need to use a VPN. This will help you dial in to a location back in your home country to avoid geo-blocks and regain access to the content and services you already pay for back home.

A VPN is generally perfect for this as it allows you to change your IP address so you appear to be in a completely different location when the big game is on. 

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Once you've chosen and installed your VPN of choice, simply open the service's corresponding app, hit 'choose location', select the appropriate country, and you'll be able to watch the broadcast as if you were back at home.


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FREE Jets vs Colts live stream: how to watch NFL Thursday Night Football in the US

Tonight's Jets vs Colts game is being shown on NFL Network, select Fox channels and Amazon Prime, with kick-off scheduled for 8.20pm ET / 5.20pm PT. 

If you have the channels as part of your cable package, you can also live stream Jets vs Colts directly through the Fox website and the NFL Network website.

How to watch Jets vs Colts FREE without cable

If you don't, you can tune in for free by taking advantage of the famous 30-day FREE Amazon Prime trial offer, with the service costing $7.99 a month or $69 for the year thereafter.

If you're after something more fully-featured, great-value Sling TV is an obvious starting point for NFL fans.

Its Blue package offers NFL Network, as well as local NBC/NBCSN and Fox channels in most major markets, thereby covering a large number of NFL games including both primetime and local broadcasts for just $35 a month. But right now you can get a whole month of Sling Blue for $10.

An extra $15 a month for the combined Sling Blue + Orange bundle adds access to ESPN 1, 2 and 3 to your NFL viewing arsenal - as well as getting you a handful of other top premium channels like TNT, AMC, TBS, BBC America and more.

The costlier (but even more thorough) alternative is to get a FuboTV plan. Its standard plan costs $64.99 and includes Fox, CBS, NBC, ESPN and the NFL Network - all the channels you need to tune into every nationally televised NFL game in the 2021/22 regular season. 

You also get the benefit of the fact that fuboTV has a FREE trial.

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How to watch Jets vs Colts: live stream NFL FREE in Canada

Tonight's Jets vs Colts game kicks off at 8.20pm ET / 5.20pm PT, and it's being televised by TSN and CTV, both of which also offer streaming access either on a standalone basis or at no extra cost for subscribers.

However, Canadian NFL fans are some of the the luckiest in the world, as streaming service DAZN is showing the Jets vs Colts along with every single game of the 2021/22 season, right the way through to the Super Bowl.

And it's an absolute bargain - DAZN costs just CAD$20 a month or $150 a year

Plus, the FREE 30-day DAZN trial lets you try before you buy - essentially meaning you can live stream Jets vs Colts free of charge.

Not only do you get every single NFL game, including NFL Game Pass and RedZone access, but DAZN's also the exclusive Canadian streaming home of Premier League and Champions League soccer!

It also comes with support for iOS, Android, Apple TV, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Xbox One, PS4, and laptop/PC streaming (including Mac devices). 

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Jets vs Colts live stream: how to watch NFL online in the UK

The Jets vs Colts game is being aired in the UK on Sky Sports, with kick-off set for 12.20am GMT on Thursday night/Friday morning.

The network shows at least five games a week on its dedicated Sky Sports NFL channel, and offers access to the live RedZone highlights show each Sunday.

If you don't have Sky Sports as part of your TV package, Now TV will let you stream everything it has to offer without locking you into a lengthy contract.

A great option for die-hard fans is the NFL Game Pass, which is showing every game of the season live. A subscription costs £14.99 a week or a much better-value £147.99 for the season, after a 7-day FREE trial.

Not in the UK but still want to catch the action? Use a VPN to live stream NFL as if you were at home. This also lets you get around any blackout restrictions that sometimes apply to games.

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How to watch Jets vs Colts FREE: live stream NFL in Australia

The Jets vs Colts game kicks off at 11.20am AEDT on Friday morning.

ESPN, available through Foxtel, is showing the game, and you can also stream it on your laptop or mobile using the Foxtel Go app. 

Streaming service Kayo Sports is showing the Jets vs Colts game too, and is the ideal option for those who don't want the commitment of a lengthy (and pricey) contract.

Kayo lets you stream on two devices with its $25-per-month Basic plan, and on three devices with its $35 Premium plan, and both come with a FREE 14-day trial.

It's also worth bearing in mind that 7Mate shows two games a week for FREE, but not this particular one.

And if those aren't enough to satisfy your NFL cravings, we highly recommend you sign up for the NFL Game Pass, as it's showing every game of the season live. A subscription costs $28.99 a week or $274.99 for the season, after a 7-day FREE trial.

Not in Australia right now? Use a VPN if you're away from home, in order to tap into your domestic coverage.



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Why Yellowstone, Paramount's biggest show, doesn't stream on Paramount Plus - CNET

ViacomCBS placed a bet that Yellowstone is more valuable off Paramount Plus than on it.

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Did you know you can legally buy someone's unclaimed mail? We'll explain - CNET

Many Amazon and USPS packages never make it to their destination and can be bought online and in person -- but watch out for scams.

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The best sci-fi thriller on Netflix you haven't watched - CNET

You need to watch this low budget sci-fi flick ASAP.

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Netflix Has Stopped Allowing Streaming From Phone to TV: How to Watch Now

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