Kickass deals on accessories in prep for Black Friday/Cyber Monday
In the hunt for some new accessories? We’ve got some fantastic deals, promotions, and coupon codes to share with you in sight of Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Let’s get to it!
Cases
Ballistic Jewel case
CM4 Q Card wallet case
Otterbox Defender case
- Ballistic cases will be 50% off site-wide from 11/27 – 12/1 with promo code: BLACKFRIDAY2015
- CM4 wallet cases 50% off via CM4 store on Amazon from 11/27 – 11/30 with promo code: BLACKFRI
- 10% off Site-Wide + Free Shipping at OtterBox.com
Speakers
Wren V5US speaker (Rosewood/Bamboo)
Scosche boomSTREAM
Roxon Waterproof speaker
- Wren Sound Systems are currently $50 to $100 off through 12/31.
- Scosche boomSTREAM Bluetooth speaker for $24.99 (75% off)
- Roxon Waterproof Bluetooth speaker for $39 (50% off)
Power banks
RAVPower 13000mAh power bank
Aukey 12000mAh power bank
ZeroLemon SolarJuice 10000mAh power bank
- RAVPower 13000mAh External Battery Pack – $24.99 (75% off)
- Aukey 12000mAh Portable Power Bank – $14.99 (73% off)
- ZeroLemon SolarJuice 10000mAh Battery Pack – $29.99 (40% off)
Headphones
Inateck Bluetooth in-ear headphones
MMOVE Bluetooth Earbuds
TRNDlabs Bluetooth headphones
- Inateck Bluetooth 4.1 in-ear headphones for $21.99 with promo code: R9VRAW4P
- MMOVE Sweathproof Bluetooth Earbuds for $29.99 (49% off)
- TRNDlabs Active Wrap Bluetooth headphones for $24 (38% off)
Keyboards
Inateck wireless keyboard
Bastron glass Keyboard
Mykeyo 6-in-1 keyboard
- Inateck Bluetooth portable keyboard for $18.99 with promo code: KO9P7QF3
- Bastron glass smart keyboard for $139.99 (30% off)
- “The Executive Restt” 6-in-1 keyboard desk organizer for $39.99 (27% off)
Site-wide markdowns
Griffin Wristbands for fitness trackers
Satechi accessories
Booq brief bag
- Griffin Technology promos: Select mark-downs, 30% off code on email sign-up, and free 2nd Day shipping.
- Select Satechi accessories will be discounted site-wide from 11/27 – 11/31 up to 50% off
- 20% off Booq accessories site-wide from 11/27 – 11/30 with promo code: THANKS20
Unique accessories
WITTI smart lights
Nuyu health devices
- 50% off WITTI smart notification lights (NOTTI and DOTTI) and free shipping from 11/27 – 11/30 with promo code: BlackFriday
- Get $250 off a Health O Meter Nuyu Sleep System and Activity Tracker bundle ($550 MSRP) from 11/20 – 12/5.
Bear in mind that some of these promotions don’t go into effect until next weekend. Happy shopping!
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All configurations of Nexus 6p back in stock at Google Store, shipping in 1-2 days
Going back to at least the Nexus 4, inventory shortages have been the name of the game when it comes to the release of new Nexus devices. Often it can take months or more of fighting and struggling before stock reaches a stable point, as was especially true with the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5.
Keeping with tradition, the Google Store’s inventory for the Huawei-made Nexus 6p hasn’t been without hiccups, with shipping times slipping to a month or even slightly longer. There’s also been at least a few storage and color options that have seen “temporarily out of stock” notices since the phone’s release as well. The good news is that, at least for the moment, the Nexus 6p is now fully in stock with a shipping estimate of just 1-2 days for all colors and storage variants.
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Considering the fact the Nexus 6p hasn’t been on the market very long just yet, we wouldn’t be surprised if some of these configurations end up seeing more supply constraints in the weeks to come. In other words, if you really want a Nexus 6p without any unnecessary wait, now is the time to buy.
Is the Nexus 6p worth picking up? The answer to that question depends on what you’re personally looking for, though you’ll want to check out our full review to get a better idea of what to expect from the handset. As a quick refresher, the Nexus 6P is powered by a Snapdragon 810 processor with 3GB RAM. Other specs include a 5.7-inch QHD display, a 12.3MP rear camera, and special extras like a fingerprint scanner. The Nexus 6p also has the distinction of being the very first all-metal Nexus handset.
Anyone planning on picking this up now that it is back in stock? For those that already own a Nexus 6p, would you still recommend it to others?
Facebook makes its best effort at being a shoulder to cry on post-breakup

Anyone who has ever gone through a ‘Facebook official’ breakup understands that the current algorithm Facebook uses automatically shuffles all of your ex’s posts to the very top of your feed, bolds their name every time it occurs, and plays “Hurt” by Johnny Cash each time you log on.
Okay, some of that might be a matter of perception. Nevertheless, it sure seems like going through a breakup in the digital age basically guarantees that you’re soon to be bombarded by images of your ex having the time of their life. Facebook is looking to ease this transition.
See also: Facebook beginning to test Reactions, a much easier way to express yourself
Facebook Product Manager Kelly Winters made a post to the Facebook newsroom site explaining the changes. The way it works is that, after you change your relationship status from “In a relationship” to “single,” you’ll be presented with a kind of breakup navigation module. Facebook will ask you a series of questions and give you a handful of options to give you more control over how much you see of your ex.

You can choose to hide your ex’s posts from yourself, and when you go to tag someone, their name won’t appear in the list of suggestions. It works the other way too. You can arrange it so that your former lover sees less of you as well.

There are a few other options as well. These changes don’t completely block your ex and are temporary, allowing you to gradually come back around to being cool with each other. This is interesting to me, because it means that someone somewhere must have been tasked with coming up with some formula to approximate post-breakup healing time.
Facebook is rolling this feature out to US mobile apps, and based on how well it’s received, they’re planning on expanding it from there.
Sonnet Announces Availability of Long-Delayed Echo 15+ Thunderbolt 2 Dock
Sonnet this week announced the launch of its long-awaited Echo 15+ Thunderbolt 2 Dock, which is a 16-port docking station compatible with all Mac and Windows computers that feature Thunderbolt ports. It offers four USB 3.0 Ports, two 6Gb/s eSata ports, a FireWire 800 port, a Gigabit Ethernet port, two 3.5mm audio inputs, two 3.5mm audio outputs, and two Thunderbolt 2 ports.
A drive bay with 6Gb/s interfaces for one 3.5 inch or two 2.5-inch internal SATA drives is included, with support for SSD speeds of up to 750 MB/s. The USB 3.0 ports included in the dock provide 7.5 watts of power each for charging iPads, iPhones, and other electronic devices even when a computer is turned off.

The Echo 15+ also includes a built-in optical drive, and users are able to choose from an 8x DVD+/-RW drive, a Blu-ray BD-ROM/8x DVD+/-RW drive with Blu-ray player software for OS X, or a Blu-ray burner 4x BD-R/8x DVD+/-RW drive. Using an optical Thunderbolt cable and Sonnet’s Thunderbolt 2 expansion systems, the Echo 15+ can be connected to computer equipment located up to 60 meters away.

According to Sonnet, the Echo 15+’s aluminum case is sturdy enough to support the latest 27-inch iMac or a comparable display up to 34 inches.
“The Echo 15+ is the ultimate docking station for users to connect every device they need, including current and legacy devices — even the latest Ultra HD 4K displays — and expand their storage for backup or increased capacity in a single desktop device that connects to their computer with a Thunderbolt cable,” said Greg LaPorte, vice president of sales and marketing, Sonnet Technologies. “With the option to add internal storage supporting data transfer rates of up to 750 MB/s, as well as the ability to read from and write to optical media including Blu-rayTM Disc, Sonnet’s Echo 15+ Thunderbolt 2 Dock is the go-to station for flexible connectivity.”
Sonnet first announced the Echo 15 Thunderbolt docking station in April of 2013 and began accepting pre-orders at that time. Following the launch of Thunderbolt 2, the dock was delayed in early 2014 as Sonnet decided to upgrade the device to support it, and nearly two years after that, the dock is finally ready.
Pricing on the Echo 15+ Thunderbolt 2 Dock starts at $469 for the version with a DVD+/-RW Drive and goes up to $999 for the version with a Blu-ray Burner and two included 500GB SSDs. The dock can be purchased from the Sonnet website.
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MacRumors Giveaway: Win a Pad & Quill Apple Watch Band or iPhone Case
For this week’s giveaway, we’ve partnered again with Pad & Quill, the maker of premium MacBook, iPhone, and iPad cases and other accessories. Pad & Quill is kindly offering prizes from its lines of leather watch bands and iPhone cases to the lucky winners.

Pad & Quill’s Lowry line of leather watch bands come in a cuff style and a standard band style. The Lowry Cuff is sized specifically for 42mm Apple Watch models while the Lowry Band is available for both 38mm and 42mm Apple Watch models. They’re all made of full-grain vegetable tanned leather and feature nickel-finished hardware and 25-year leather warranties. The Cuff retails for $129.95 and the Band is $109.95.
The company’s Classic Band, which Contributing Editor Mitchel Broussard found to be durable and professional-looking, is available for both 38mm and 42mm watch models in several colors with the choice between stainless steel and polished black for the metal hardware. The Classic Band retails for $99.95.
Pad & Quill makes several iPhone cases in various styles, including the wood-framed leather portfolio style Luxury Book for iPhone 6 Plus and 6s Plus, which costs $109.95, and the leather Bella Vida wallet case, which costs $74.95.

Four winners will be chosen. The first two winners can choose one Lowry Cuff or Band or Classic Band in the size and color of their choice. The second two winners can choose any one iPhone case from Pad & Quill’s entire case line-up.
To enter to win, use the Rafflecopter widget below and enter your email address. Your email address will not be given to any third party and will be used solely for contact purposes to reach the winners. You can earn additional entries by subscribing to our weekly newsletter, subscribing to our YouTube channel, following us on Twitter, or visiting the MacRumors Facebook page. Due to the complexities of international laws regarding giveaways, only U.S. residents who are 18 years of age or older are eligible to enter.
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This contest will run from today (November 20) at 12:00 pm Pacific time through 12:00 pm Pacific time on November 27. The winners will be chosen randomly on November 30 and will be contacted by email. The winners have 48 hours to respond and provide a shipping address. The prizes will be shipped to the winners for free.
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HTC prepares to push Google’s November security update to the One A9
When the One A9 was announced last month, HTC received a lot of attention for committing to timely software updates. The company stated that the One A9, its current flagship, would receive software updates within fifteen days of Google’s Nexus devices. Being that fifteen days is an extremely short amount of time, many are concerned that HTC will not be able to execute. HTC previously committed to ninety days in the past and even that was troublesome for the company. But HTC is set to push out the November security patch as soon as possible.
An HTC stated the following:
“We expect the software update with Google’s November security patches to receive TA (Technical Acceptance) later toady and roll out to customers immediately thereafter.”
The November security update did reach Nexus devices more than fifteen days ago; therefore, HTC already missed its self-imposed deadline. Still, HTC deserves praise because no other company is pushing software updates with comparable speed. Devices from Samsung and LG won’t see Marshmallow until 2016 and even Motorola’s flagship Moto X Pure Edition is currently lacking the latest version of Android.
Via: Android Central
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Rose Gold color option added to the Huawei Watch
Arguably the best Android Wear device ever released now has yet another new color option to offer to prospective buyers. On Thursday, Huawei introduced a Rose Gold variant of its smartwatch that has both real sapphire crystal and gold. This Huawei Watch variant comes with a case made of 22K rose gold and an alligator-pressed brown leather strap.
Through Huawei directly, you can get this variant for $699. The company also offers it for $41.87 per month through Affirm Financing. Huawei says that quantities of the Huawei Watch in Rose Gold are limited. So it probably won’t make reach the company’s upcoming Black Friday sale. If you miss out, there is the Nexus 6P-related promotion that’s ongoing.
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iPad Pro Artists Share Apple Pencil Drawings
Now that Apple Stores are beginning to receive more reliable Apple Pencil shipments, some early adopters of the iPad Pro have been able to purchase the accessory over the past week and put it to the test.
Many of those iPad Pro users have been sharing their work in the MacRumors discussion forums, and many of the drawings posted have been very creative. Below is a gallery of some of the sketches shared.
Giraffe and Hippo — markol88

Manga — vincentriemer

Nike Shoes — snugja
Michael Jackson’s Thiller album up for FREE on Google Play
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There honestly shouldn’t be a soul alive that doesn’t have a copy of Michael Jackson’s major hit record, Thriller. The album was released in 1982 and was the biggest selling record in history. It was Michael’s 6th studio album was released on November 30th. It would stand as a solid reason that Google is offering up the 33 year old iconic record free of charge right now. The video for the title track of the album was basically a movie all on its own. Check it out if you haven’t ever seen it.
For those that don;t have the record, or just want to make sure it is in their collection for the rest of their life, be sure to swing through the Play Store and snag it. It really is an amazing album, and this is coming from a hard rock/metal fan. Link is below.
Snag: Michael Jackson Thriller in the Play Store
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LG Watch Urbane LTE gets pulled globally, refunds underway
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The LG Watch Urbane 2nd edition was a huge roll-out device for LG. I believe it was bundled in with a price cut for AT&T customers who purchased the LG V10, but I might be wrong. The latest watch from LG was to bring in LTE support with a separate SIM card that gives you connection for notifications, directions, calls and more without needing your phone with you too. Now customers are being notified that a ‘quality issue’ has put a stop to the devices roll-out and refunds for those that already purchased one are starting to be issued.
LG has acknowledged the issue, but aren’t stepping up to say what it is exactly. According to sources though, the quality issue directly relates to the watches day-to-day use of the watch. LG is now cancelling the rolling out of the 2nd gen watch on a global scale. From the sounds of it, they aren’t sure if they will even resume roll-outs or shipments of the watch at all in the future. Read a blurb from LG that was sent over to AndroidPolice yesterday.
We understand that you are currently reviewing our latest smartwatch; however, late in the quality assurance process for the LG Watch Urbane 2nd Edition LTE, our engineers were made aware of a hardware issue which affects the day-to-day functionality of the device. After further investigation, the decision was made to cancel the rollout of the Urbane 2nd Edition LTE due to the complicated nature of the issue.
Whether the device will be available in the future will be decided at a later time. For now, our top priority is to ensure that only products that meet our very specific quality standards are available for purchase.
Those of you that got the watch are now in an interesting elitist group of users. Any of you guys out there experiencing any major issues that might be of concern?
Source: 9to5Google | AndroidPolice
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