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Sep

The Lenovo Chromebook 500e is the best Chromebook a student can buy


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We are a team of experienced and knowledgeable Chromebook experts that test every model that comes out. We are also parents, so we know what students need in a laptop.

The Lenovo Chromebook 500e is a great educational device. It’s cheap and offers robust software experiences and access to school services. It’s easy to manage and use, versatile and attractive and comes with a stylus for taking notes. It’s the best of all worlds for a student.

Our pick

Lenovo Chromebook 500e

Top Pick

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$309 at Lenovo

The Chromebook 500e is designed for educational use but still has the options we want to see in our best pick. It’s exactly what a busy student needs.

Why you should buy this Chromebook

The Chromebook 500e was built for students to carry back and forth to class without worry because of its rugged build. Features like a 360-degree hinge and excellent pen support make it the best Chromebook for any student. Lenovo’s long history of making excellent laptops shines through with the keyboard and trackpad and the display is specially bonded to work excellent with the built-in Wacom EMR pen.

Inside, you have plenty of power to get things done with an Intel processor and ample 64GB or storage. And Android app support is an added bonus that means a student will be able to find the app they need to be productive in class.

Reasons to buy

  • Fantastic build quality
  • 360-degree hinge
  • Included pen
  • Great battery life
  • Powerful processor
  • Lots of storage

Reasons not to buy

  • Trackpad isn’t great
  • A bit heavy

There are plenty of great alternatives for students

The Lenovo Chromebook 500e is an amazing Chromebook, but there are plenty of other options, especially if you’re looking for something a bit smaller or thinner.

For younger students

Acer Chromebook Tab

For Younger Students

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$345 at Amazon

The Chromebook Tab is light and easy to hold, is great for more interaction with learning materials, and helps young students learn spelling and grammar by being more hands-on.

Not quite a Chromebook, not quite an Android tablet, the Chromebook Tab is great for youngsters who need to learn by touching and doing.

Ultra-portable

ASUS Chromebook Flip

Best on the go

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$250 from Amazon

The ASUS Chromebook Flip line has been the go-to when you need a Chromebook that’s small, light, and capable.

The ASUS Flip C101 offers plenty of power and long battery life in a small and light 10-inch package. It’s perfect for bustling between classes when you don’t want anything heavy slowing you down.

Our budget pick

2018 Acer Chromebook 11

Best on a budget

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$270 from Amazon

Acer’s new Chromebook 11 is an affordable and dependable Chromebook that has no aspirations to be anything else.

The Acer Chromebook 11 is a throwback to the days when a Chromebook was just a great, inexpensive laptop. The beautiful blue body doesn’t flip over into a tablet, there is no touch display or pen input — it’s a Chromebook. And we think it offers the best value of any you’ll find.

Bottom line

Students have some incredible options these days when shopping for a Chromebook. They can go the traditional route by getting something like the Acer Chromebook 11, or go in the complete opposite direction and buy a Chrome tablet that is super portable.

But we think the Lenovo Chromebook 500e is a student’s best bet right now.

Update, September 2018: The Lenovo Chromebook 500e is the best choice for a student because it’s tough and offers excellent performance

Credits — The team that worked on this guide

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Jerry Hildenbrand is Mobile Nation’s Senior Editor and works from a Chromebook full time. Currently, he is using Google’s Pixelbook but is always looking at new products and may have any Chromebook in his hands at any time. You’ll find him across the Mobile Nations network and you can hit him up on Twitter if you want to say hey.

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Daniel Bader is the Managing Editor of Android Central. As he’s writing this, a mountain of old Android phones is about to fall on his head, but his Great Dane will protect him. He drinks way too much coffee and sleeps too little. He wonders if there’s a correlation.

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Tom Westrick is an information technology specialist and full-time Chromebook user. His job at Mobile Nations keeps him busy and his HP Chromebook X2 keeps him productive.

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4
Sep

What’s new on Netflix in September 2018


Wakanda forever. And some other stuff.

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Look, you don’t have to be the world’s biggest MCU fan. You don’t have to care about Avengers or super heros or any of that stuff. But Black Panther is worth watching, and it’s worth watching several times. And that’s why we’re stoked that it’s coming to Netflix on Sept. 4.

And there are, of course, a bunch of Netflix Originals on the way. Atypical hits season 2, as does Iron Fist. (OK, OK, it’s another MCU thing.) And the trailer for Maniac is, well, insane. (And how good is Justin Theroux in just about everything?)

Put it this way: It’s going to be one hell of a month. Here’s what’s coming up.

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Coming to Netflix on Sept. 1

  • 10,000 B.C.
  • Another Cinderella Story
  • Assassins
  • August Rush
  • Bruce Almighty
  • Delirium
  • Fair Game
  • Groundhog Day
  • King Kong
  • La Catedral del Mar (Netflix Original): In 14th-century Barcelona, a serf’s determined climb to wealth and freedom incurs the disdain of the noble class and the suspicion of the Inquisition.
  • Martian Child
  • Monkey Twins (Netflix Original): Inspired by Khon dance drama and Thai martial arts, a fighter scarred by the past joins forces with a determined cop to battle an organized crime ring.
  • Mr. Sunshine (Netflix Original): A young boy who ends up in the U.S. after the 1871 Shinmiyangyo incident returns to Korea at a historical turning point and falls for a noblewoman.
  • Nacho Libre
  • Pearl Harbor
  • Scarface
  • Sisters (Netflix Original): Her dad’s deathbed confession leads Julia to discover she has more than 100 brothers and two sisters: troubled TV star Roxy and uptight lawyer Edie.
  • Spider-Man 3
  • Stephanie
  • Summer Catch
  • Sydney White
  • The Ant Bully
  • The Breakfast Club
  • The Cider House Rules
  • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
  • The Keeping Hours
  • The River Wild
  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
  • Two Weeks Notice
  • Unforgiven

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 2

  • Disney’s Lilo & Stitch
  • Disney’s The Emperor’s New Groove
  • Maynard
  • Quantico: Season 3

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 3

  • A Taiwanese Tale of Two Cities (Netflix Original): Two brainy beauty queens — same heritage, on separate coasts — and one fateful decision that soon links their paths.

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 4

  • Marvel Studios’ Black Panther

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 5

  • Van Helsing: Season 2
  • Wentworth: Season 6

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 6

  • Once Upon a Time: Season 7

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 7

  • Atypical: Season 2 (Netflix Original): While Elsa and Doug face the aftermath of their marriage crisis and Casey tries to adjust to her new school, Sam prepares for life after graduation.
  • Cable Girls: Season 3 (Netflix Original): After a tragedy, Lidia fights passionately for her family, Carlota finds her voice, Ángeles goes undercover and Marga reveals a talent for accounting.
  • City of Joy (Netflix Original): Women who’ve been sexually brutalized in war-torn Congo begin to heal at City of Joy, a center that helps them regain a sense of self and empowerment.
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  • First and Last (Netflix Original): Filmmakers go inside Georgia’s Gwinnett County Jail to capture two days that define an inmate’s experience: the first and last.
  • Marvel’s Iron Fist: Season 2 (Netflix Original): With the defeat of the Hand, Chinatown is left vulnerable to turf wars, and Danny must protect the streets of New York.
  • Next Gen (Netflix Original): A friendship with a top-secret robot turns a lonely girl’s life into a thrilling adventure as they take on bullies, evil bots and a scheming madman.
  • Sierra Burgess Is A Loser (Netflix Film): Smart high school girl Sierra teams up with a more popular girl hoping to win over her crush. Starring Shannon Purser (Barb on “Stranger Things”).
  • Stretch Armstrong & the Flex Fighters: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Wrongly accused for the attack on Rook Tower, the Flex Fighters must protect their city as wanted men. Will Charter City ever trust them again?
  • The Most Assassinated Woman in the World (Netflix Film): In 1930s Paris, an actress famous for her gory death scenes at the Grand Guignol Theater contends with a mysterious stalker and ghosts from her past.

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 10

  • Call the Midwife: Series 7

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 11

  • Daniel Sloss: Live Shows (Netflix Original): The dark mind of Daniel Sloss is back, and he’s ready to find the funny in some very taboo topics, from the deeply personal to the highly irreverent.
  • The Resistance Banker (Netflix Film): Risking his family and future, a banker in occupied Amsterdam slows the Nazi war machine by creating an underground bank to fund the resistance.

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 12

  • Blacklist: Season 5
  • Life (Netflix Original): At Korea’s top university medical center, ideals and interests collide between a patient-centered ER doctor and the hospital’s newly-appointed CEO.
  • On My Skin (Netflix Film): Arrested for a drug-related offense, Stefano Cucchi suffers at the hands of Italy’s Carabinieri police and a broken legal system. Based on true events.

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 14

  • American Vandal: Season 2 (Netflix Original): In the wake of the first documentary’s success, Peter and Sam seek a new case and settle on a stomach-churning mystery at a Washington high school.
  • Bleach (Netflix Film): When high schooler Ichigo is suddenly given reaper abilities, he really wants to give the powers back. But he’ll have to reap some souls first.
  • Boca Juniors Confidential (Netflix Original): This docuseries profiles Argentine soccer power Boca Juniors, highlighting the relationships between coaches and players as they contend for trophies.
  • BoJack Horseman: Season 5 (Netflix Original): BoJack’s back on screen as the star of “Philbert,” a new detective series produced by Princess Carolyn. But his demons are out in full force.
  • Car Masters: Rust to Riches (Netflix Original): The colorful crew at Gotham Garage overhauls an eclectic collection of cars, trading their way up to a showstopper they can sell for big bucks.
    Ingobernable: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Emilia takes on the leader of a drug trafficking empire in her fight to reunite her family and reduce corruption in her country.
  • LAST HOPE (Netflix Original): After causing the near extinction of mankind seven years ago, genius scientist Leon Lau must now fight the ecological disaster he unwittingly created.
    Norm Macdonald has a Show (Netflix Original): Comedian Norm Macdonald hosts this talk show with celebrity guests, unexpected conversation and a behind-the-scenes view into Norm’s world.
  • Super Monsters Monster Party: Songs (Netflix Original): Sing along and move to this groovy collection of music videos featuring monster friends Katya, Lobo, Zoe, Drac, Cleo and Frankie!
  • The Angel (Netflix Film): While operating at the highest levels of Egypt’s government, Ashraf Marwan walks a dangerously thin line as a spy for Israel. Based on a true story.
  • The Dragon Prince (Netflix Original): Two human princes forge an unlikely bond with the elven assassin sent to kill them, embarking on an epic quest to bring peace to their warring lands.
  • The Land of Steady Habits (Netflix Film): After leaving his wife and his job to find happiness, Anders begins a clumsy, heartbreaking quest to reassemble the pieces of his fractured life.
  • The World’s Most Extraordinary Homes: Season 2 Part A (Netflix Original): Piers and Caroline head to Portugal, Switzerland, Japan and the United States to tour more one-of-a-kind homes with extraordinary architecture.

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 15

  • Inside The Freemasons: Season 1

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 16

  • Role Models
  • Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 17

  • The Witch

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 18

  • American Horror Story: Cult
    D.L. Hughley: Contrarian (Netflix Original): Comedian D.L. Hughley riffs on politics, “Black Panther,” his upbringing and more in a rapid-fire stand-up show at Philadelphia’s Merriam Theater.

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 21

  • Battlefish (Netflix Original): Over the course of the fishing season, a group of fishing boats pursues the lucrative albacore tuna in the competitive waters off the Oregon coast.
  • DRAGON PILOT: Hisone & Masotan (Netflix Original): Recently stationed Air Self-Defense Force rookie Hisone Amakasu is chosen by a dragon concealed within Gifu Air Base to be his pilot.
  • Hilda (Netflix Original): Join Hilda as she travels from a wilderness full of elves and giants to Trolberg, a bustling city packed with new friends and mysterious creatures.
  • Maniac: Limited Series (Netflix Original): Two strangers find themselves caught up in a mind-bending pharmaceutical trial gone awry. Starring Emma Stone and Jonah Hill.
  • Nappily Ever After (Netflix Film): Violet has it all: the perfect job, the perfect relationship and the perfect hair. Until she doesn’t. What happens when being perfect isn’t enough?
  • Quincy (Netflix Original): The life and career of legendary music producer Quincy Jones are traced in this biographical documentary directed by his daughter, Rashida Jones.
  • The Good Cop (Netflix Original): Honest cop Tony Jr. gets advice from his unscrupulous father, retired NYPD officer Tony Sr., about everything from his job to his love life.

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 23

  • The Walking Dead: Season 8

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 25

  • Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time
  • Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 26

  • Norsemen: Season 2 (Netflix Original): The sea road to the west has been found, but Norheim’s villagers must still cope with power struggles and the ever-present threat of Jarl Varg.
  • The Hurricane Heist

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 28

  • Chef’s Table: Volume 5 (Netflix Original): This season, meet four innovative chefs who are shaking up the food culture in Philadelphia, Istanbul, Bangkok and Barcelona.
  • El Marginal: Season 2 (Netflix Original): Set three years before the first season, this award-winning Argentine series explores the backstory of criminals and cops operating in the shadows of San Onofre.
  • Forest of Piano (Netflix Original): Kai grows up playing an old piano discarded in the woods; Shuhei’s father is a famous pianist. Their chance meeting transforms their lives and music.
  • Hold the Dark (Netflix Film): Summoned to a remote Alaskan village to search for wolves that took a local boy, a naturalist soon finds himself caught in a harrowing mystery.
  • Jack Whitehall: Travels with My Father: Season 2 (Netflix Original): This season, Jack and his not-so-adventurous dad, Michael, tackle Europe, including the Bavarian Alps, Istanbul, Budapest, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine.
  • Lessons From A School Shooting: Notes from Dunblane (Netflix Original): Devastated by the school shooting in his town, a priest from Sandy Hook, Connecticut, bonds with a Scottish priest who experienced a similar tragedy.
  • Lost Song (Netflix Original): War looms over the kingdom of Neunatia, where two young women are both burdened and blessed by the power of song.
  • Made in Mexico (Netflix Original): Get to know the opulent lifestyles and infamous dynasties of Mexico City’s socialites and the expats vying for a spot in their exclusive social order.
  • Reboot: The Guardian Code: Season 2 (Netflix Original): With Megabyte, Hexadecimal and the evil Sourcerer still at large, the rebooted Guardians face a new season of threats — both at home and online.
  • Skylanders Academy: Season 3 (Netflix Original): Season 3 finds Spyro and the Skylanders forging unexpected alliances, taking on new adventures and even straddling the line between good and evil.
  • The 3rd Eye (Netflix Original): After the death of their parents, two sisters move back to their childhood home, where one sibling claims to be able to see a dark presence.
  • Two Catalonias (Netflix Film): Lawmakers and activists with conflicting ideologies speak about the complexities of Catalonia’s politics and the fight for its independence from Spain.

Coming to Netflix on Sept. 30

  • Big Miracle

What’s leaving Netflix in September

  • 13 Going on 30 (Sept. 1)
  • A Royal Night Out (Sept. 1)
  • Batman Begins (Sept. 1)
  • Casino (Sept. 1)
  • Dead Poets Society (Sept. 1)
  • Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (Sept. 1)
  • Exporting Raymond (Sept. 1)
  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall (Sept. 1)
  • Ghostbusters (Sept. 1)
  • Hachi: A Dog’s Tale (Sept. 1)
  • Hotel for Dogs (Sept. 1)
  • I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (Sept. 1)
  • It Might Get Loud (Sept. 1)
  • Joyful Noise (Sept. 1)
  • Just Friends (Sept. 1)
  • Lockup: County Jails: Collection 1 (Sept. 1)
  • Man on Wire (Sept. 1)
  • Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (Sept. 1)
  • The Assets (Sept. 1)
  • The Bucket List (Sept. 1)
  • The Dark Knight (Sept. 1)
  • The Descent (Sept. 1)
  • The Descent: Part 2 (Sept. 1)
  • Outsourced (Sept. 2)
  • Waffle Street (Sept. 2)
  • Rules of Engagement: Seasons 1 – 7 (Sept. 11)
  • Disney’s Pete’s Dragon (Sept. 14)
  • A Star Is Born (Sept. 15)
  • Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead (Sept. 15)
  • Bordertown (Sept. 15)
  • Are You Here (Sept. 16)
  • Jackass 3.5: The Unrated Movie (Sept. 16)
  • Moonrise Kingdom (Sept. 16)
  • Iris (Sept. 24)
  • The Imitation Game (Sept. 28)

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4
Sep

Sony DualShock 4 vs. Razer Raiju: Which controller should you buy?


Sony’s DualShock 4 may be the standard, but the Razer Raiju has extra features you shouldn’t overlook.

DualShock 4

Standard issue

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$47 at Amazon

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Simple
  • Classic design

Cons

  • Fewer customization options
  • Inferior for competitive play

Your standard DualShock 4 gets the job done, but it lacks a lot of bells and whistles.

Razer Raiju

Competitive advantage

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€150 at Razer

Pros

  • Hair trigger mode
  • 4 remappable multi-function buttons
  • Razer Mecha-Tactile Action Buttons
  • Offset analog sticks
  • App control

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Unappealing to casual players
  • Unable to swap thumbsticks or D-pad like the Raiju Ultimate

For competitive players, the Razer Raiju Tournament Edition is the controller to get.

Third-party peripherals, especially those manufactured by Razer, tend to offer more features than official first-party products. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that they’re superior, or that they are better suited for everyone. Such is the case with the Razer Raiju PlayStation 4 controller. It has a few different models, but I’ll break down the more broadly-appealing one’s specs and compare it to Sony’s standard DualShock 4 so you can see which may be the best fit for you.

Razer Raiju: Which one is for you?

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For the purpose of this article, we feel that most people will be interested in the Razer Raiju Tournament Edition (right). Though the company also offers a Raiju Ultimate controller (left) with a few tweaks that set it apart from the Tournament Edition, it is more expensive. For the price you’re paying, it’s a good deal to snag the “lower-end” model when they both have similar specs, unless you really want that light up Razer Chroma strip on the Raiju Ultimate.

What’s the difference?

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Price $47 €150
Dimensions 161mm x 100mm x 57mm 159.4mm x 104mm x 65.6mm
Weight 210g 322g
Thumbsticks Symmetrical Offset
Triggers Standard Hair Trigger
Bluetooth Yes Yes
Multi-function buttons No Yes
App control No Yes

What these features mean to you

A few of these features may not mean anything to you at first, but they’re quite important and make a drastic difference in your gaming experience when utilized. Since not everyone is familiar with them, I’ll help you out.

Hair Trigger mode

To put it simply: hair triggers enable faster shooting. When you’re in a multiplayer session in your favorite FPS, even milliseconds make all the difference. With hair trigger mode engaged, it only takes a slight amount of pressure on the trigger to shoot your weapon, instead of fully pressing down like you would normally. This also allows you to shoot multiple bullets in succession quicker if the weapon you are using isn’t automatic.

Remappable multi-function buttons

The Razer Raiju Tournament Edition has four multi-function buttons: two next to the inner corners of each bumper, and two on each side of the back where your fingers naturally rest once you’re holding it. These allow even further customization when it comes to remapping your controls depending on the type of game you are playing. For instance, you could remap certain button combos for fighting games to make them easier. In total, you can create more than 500 customized profiles according to Razer.

App control

I know what you may be thinking. Why does a controller need an app? This comes down to ease of use and quality of life. With Razer Raiju’s app, available on the Google Play Store and the iOS App Store, you can remap your controller’s buttons and change its settings with little hassle. The app’s user interface appears intuitive and clean, so you shouldn’t have a problem finding whichever setting you are looking for.

Mecha-tactile action buttons

This is really just a fancy name for the X, square, circle, and triangle face buttons that Razer utilizes. The company boasts that they “provide a unique combination of a soft cushioned touch with crisp, tactile feedback.”

The bottom line

If you’re a competitive player, whether professional or casual, you’ll want to shell out the extra money for the Razer Raiju. The DualShock 4, however, is much better suited for the mass market.

DualShock 4

Standard issue

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$47 at Amazon

Casual appeal

Your standard DualShock 4 gets the job done, but it lacks a lot of the bells and whistles.

Razer Raiju

Competitive advantage

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€150 at Razer

Hundreds of customization options

For competitive players, the Razer Raiju Tournament Edition is the controller to get.

4
Sep

Check out these tech deals for Labour Day in Canada


Labour Day sparks some big sales at Canadian retailers so we’re rounding up a bunch of the best deals around!

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Labour Day is here for Canadians and as well as scoring an additional day off work, it also brings with it a number of sales at some of the country’s biggest retailers. Many popular tech gadgets, accessories, and more are on sale right now, and we’re bringing you a sample of some of the best to whet your appetite.

From discounted Amazon hardware, to smart lighting, to gaming PCs, and more, there are plenty of great deals that you’re going to want to check out.

Here are a selection of today’s unmissable deals:

  • Amazon Echo – $109.99 (Was $130)
  • Amazon Echo Dot – $44.99 (Was $70)
  • Amazon Fire TV (Basic Edition) – $39.99 (Was $50)
  • Apple MacBook Air 13-inch – $999.99 (Was $1,200)
  • August Smart Lock – $149.99 (Was $200)
  • Beats Solo3 Bluetooth Headphones – $199.99 (Was $330)
  • DJI Mavic Pro Quadcopter Drone – $1,199.99 (Was $1,300)
  • Fitbit devices – Up to $70 off
  • Google Chromecast Ultra – $70 (Was $90)
  • Google WiFi Home System 3-Pack – $329.99 (Was $425)
  • Microsoft Surface Pro with Type Cover – $250 off
  • Philips Hue Starter Kit – $107.54 (Was $190)
  • Samsung EVO Plus 128GB microSD card $79.99 (Was $112)
  • SanDisk Ultra Flair 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive $24.99 (Was $40)
  • Seagate Expansion 6TB USB 3.0 External Hard Drive – $129.99 (Was $230)
  • Sony 70-inch 4K UHD HDR Smart TV – $1,299.95 (Was $1,800)

There are many more deals today at Amazon, Best Buy, Canada Computers, HP, The Source, and more. Any other deals catch your interest this weekend? Be sure to drop a comment if you’ve spotted something we haven’t, and let us know what you like about it!

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4
Sep

This 11-course bundle may be your ticket to a career in Project Management


You’ve been thinking about getting new certifications to move you ahead at work; in fact, it’s been on your to-do list for a long time. Being a Project Manager is the ultimate goal, and you know you’d be perfect for the job with the right certification. With tuition costs that seem to climb with every passing year and limited free time on your hands, how are you supposed to attend classes and afford any kind of certification?

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Project Management Professionals are sought after in nearly every field, and even if you’re convinced that you can’t afford the time or money to get your certificate, can you afford not to?

That’s where the Complete Project Management Bundle can help. This 11-course program from SkillSuccess.com will guide you through everything you need to know and the tools that will help you become successful in your new role

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There are nearly 30 hours of content spread across 11 courses which cover the following topics:

  • Setting Up A Real-World Project In JIRA
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By the end of these courses, you will have all the knowledge you need to prepare to use JIRA software and ace the Scrum certification exam. If you were to buy these courses individually it would cost you over $2000, but for a limited time you can get this entire bundle for just $29. But wait! Use coupon code LABORDAY30 at checkout and save an additional 30%!

Yep, you read that right. You’ll pay just $20.30 for these courses that may help you jumpstart a new career!

4
Sep

The best shooters for PlayStation VR


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Suns out, guns out. Get ready for a shooting adventure in VR.

Shooters are a mainstay and favorite among many gamers, and the style of play is only heightened in PlayStation VR thanks to motion tracking and intense immersion. The list of shooters for PSVR is ever-increasing, so it can be difficult to decide which one you want to buy. Well, look no further. I’ve collected up a list of all the best shooting games for your new headset to help narrow down your options.

Get ready to game, my friends. The fight is on! We’ve got a little bit of everything here for you.

Choose your poison

  • The best option: Killing Floor: Incursion
  • Runner-up: DOOM VFR

Best option: Killing Floor: Incursion

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So maybe you’re not an infested space station type of person, that’s okay. But who doesn’t love zombies? Killing Floor Incursion can be found on the PlayStation Store for $29.99 and it’s one heck of a good time. 10/10 I audibly screamed within the first hour and a half of gameplay, and I work with zombie horror shows every day.

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Why is Killing Floor: Incursion the best option?

All too often I find myself jumping at scared in VR games, but never actually getting scared. As someone who lives for horror and that adrenaline rush, I was pretty disappointed to not find anything that could do that for me in VR. Sure, DOOM VFR will make you panic to kill the enemy before it kills you, but Killing Floor actually made me scream during the story mode. Imagine a full-sized zombie. Now imagine that zombie is a half spider. Now imagine it can do a full-scale leap, and it’s headed right for you. Yup, that surely did the trick to get my heart racing.

Outside of the actual ability to be a terrifying shooting game, this title also has a pretty awesome gameplay option when you finish the main story. It’s called Holdout, and it’s basically Nazi Zombies from Call of Duty, VR style. You’re placed in a random level (that you’ve already completed in the story mode) where you have to explore, collect gear, solve puzzles and stay alive. There’s plenty of difficult options and even a scoreboard to challenge your friends! All in all, this is one VR game I constantly find myself going back to. Can’t stop, won’t stop.

Runner up: DOOM VFR

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This title was made to be captivating terrifying. You play as a Union drone, completing your obligations to the corporation, even in death. Unlock the advancements of your guns and get to killing those monsters before they get to you! Find this on Amazon for the low price of 29.99.

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Why is DOOM VFR the runner-up?

Well, for starters, they’re made this title all that more immersive by having you be a floating screen and two arms. Your controllers and headset only track the motions of these bits anyway, so the game has found a way to make the story of DOOM VFR explain why you only see these parts moving. Furthermore, you can move freely with your controller with a dash or use the teleportation movement option. Since the VR world seems to be evenly divided between preferred movement types, this is very important. Not only that, but the teleportation method is actually included in the combat mechanics. Teleporting can actually hurt your enemies if you appear close enough to them. Just remember to be cautious of the types of enemies you’re trying to get close to!

This game is even compatible with the PlayStation Aim controller, which means you can make firing your gun that much more immersive. The graphics alone are already terrifying enough to make you feel like you’re in an actual infested space station. Honestly, I could go on for hours about how great DOOM VFR is and never shut up. So I’m just gonna say it. Go buy Doom VFR, collect your Doomguys, complete the puzzles and find out why this game is such a big deal.

What are your favorite types of shooters?

What is your go-to title when it comes to PlayStation VR shooters? I personally will always be a fan of “put me in space and give me a laser gun, I’m ready to shoot me some aliens.” Or, did I miss an excellent game that ought to be on this list? Let us know in the comments section below or shoot me a Tweet @OriginalSluggo

Updated September 2018: We’ve updated this list to let Killing Floor Incursion shine in the same way it made my heart skip a beat.

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