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November 18, 2021
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Tablets
Samsung's next premium tablet could be delayed
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 (Future)
The Samsung Galaxy Tab S series is the best Android rival to the iPads, so we're looking forward to the Tab S8 next year – even if the latest rumor suggests the launch will be pushed back to ensure the Galaxy S22 phone arrives on time.  READ MORE
Razer has some seriously sharp price cuts for Black Friday week
Razer has gone big for Black Friday this year, applying some epic discounts across its wide range of gaming peripherals. That includes chunky price cuts for the famous Razer Deathadder V2 gaming mouse, the Barracuda X headset, and BlackWidow V3 mechanical gaming keyboard. These are just a few highlights of a whole host of deals which are live for Black Friday week over at Razer's online store.
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Entertainment
Tidal takes on Spotify with its own free tier
(Tidal)
Tidal has joined the likes of Spotify and Deezer in offering a free tier to music streaming fans, and for the time being at least it won't have ads. What it will have is lower-quality audio compared to the paid-for tiers, plus regular prompts to upgrade.  READ MORE
Cameras
The Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo offers a stunning retro design
(Fujifilm)
If you value looks in your cameras as much as megapixels, the new Fujifilm Instax Mini Evo should be of interest: the hybrid instant camera offers a stylish retro design, plus the ability to edit and save your snaps digitally as well as print them.  READ MORE
Computing
Media Player makes a return in Windows 11
(Microsoft)
Microsoft has messed around with the default audio and video player for Windows quite a bit in recent years, so we're pleased to see that the iconic Media Player app is making a return in Windows 11 – it's rolling out now in the developer version.  READ MORE
Phones
Apple is finally going to let you repair your own iPhone
(Future)
In a seismic shift for the industry, Apple has bowed to right-to-repair advocates and launched a Self Service Repair scheme. Essentially, Apple will send you the parts you need to fix common issues with your iPhone, iPad or Mac yourself.  READ MORE
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