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The Morning After: PlayStation 5 review

The PS5 is here, the N95 almost came back and Black Friday deals are everywhere.

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One day after our review of the new Xboxes, we’re back with impressions of the PlayStation 5, and surprise, it’s also very good at playing great looking games in 4K. However, as Devindra Hardawar explains, the details are where comparisons get tricky. The PS5’s huge frame and odd shape make its stand truly necessary, but on the plus side, it has impressive exclusive titles available right away that take better advantage of its capabilities, like Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

PS5
PS5

It also comes with the impressive DualSense controller, with force feedback triggers and vibration that’s a big upgrade from the previous generation. Of course, not everything is perfect right out of the gate. For example, while Sony will allow gamers to plug in third-party SSDs to expand its storage, that feature isn’t ready yet, so there’s no way to upgrade beyond its initial 667GB of free storage space.

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Xbox Series X/S reviews and the election aftermath

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Xbox Series X

This week, Devindra and Jessica Conditt dive deep into their Xbox Series X and S reviews. Do Microsoft’s next-gen systems live up to the hype? And they chat about a few post-election stories as we sit in vote counting limbo.

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Unreleased Nokia N95 follow-up pops up on YouTube

That reboot was canceled faster than a Netflix show.

HMD Global prototype N95
HMD Global prototype N95

If you need more nostalgia than a ridiculous Windows XP startup music remix can provide, then look no further than this video from Mr. Mobile. As part of a series looking back on pre-iPhone era devices that were more than just glass and metal slabs, he’s highlighting Nokia’s Symbian-powered N95 dual-slider.

Better yet, he’s also showing off something you haven’t seen before -- a prototype of a device that Nokia licensee HMD Global had designed as a new version of the iconic N95. Sadly, it’s nonfunctional and not destined for production, but if you’ve ever wondered what new sliding-screen smartphones might be like, then here’s your answer.
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This week's best deals: AirPods for only $100, plus more early Black Friday sales

Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy have already kicked off the first rounds of their big sale events.

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iRobot

This week, we saw AirPods drop to a new all-time low; a great price for Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 3; and a bunch of worthwhile deals at Walmart for Instant Pots, robot vacuums and more.

Here are all the best deals from the week that you can still snag today, and remember to follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for more updates.
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EA teases 'awesome' Mass Effect news for N7 day

This better not be another book.

Stay tuned Mass Effect fans -- it’s November 7th, and EA suggests there will be news coming to the Bioware blog at around 11 AM ET. Will we finally see a remastered version of the RPG series on new consoles?
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There’s another Apple event coming

It’s probably about Macs.

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Apple

Apple has already held two virtual events this fall, but the company isn’t done yet. On Tuesday, November 10th, the company will be holding an event appropriately called One More Thing. Given that the iPad, Apple Watch and iPhone were the stars of the last events, it seems likely that this one will focus on the Mac. More specifically, we might get our first look at a Mac running Apple Silicon that people can actually buy. According to reports from Bloomberg, we could see three new Macs with Apple-made processors: new 13-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros and a new 13-inch MacBook Air. Sources say the designs won’t change — just the internal specs will.

The event kicks off, remotely again, at 10AM PT / 1PM ET, and we’ll be covering all the news live as it happens.
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