Super Bowl 2013 ads: Samsung, Best Buy, BlackBerry and… Zombies

Super Bowl 2013 ads Samsung, Best Buy, BlackBerry and Zombies

So, catch the big game on the, er, internet? Or, if you took our advice and used more traditional hardware, you may have caught Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd trying to outdo each other to become Samsung’s “Next Big Thing” promoters (only to be trumped by LeBron James), or a BlackBerry Z10 user turning a tanker truck into rubber duckies. Other tech ads included Best Buy’s “Ask Amy” with Amy Poehler in full-on adorkable mode, Sony’s cinematic PlayStation God of War teaser and a pair of skeevy / cleverish Godaddy ads. We also got a sneak peak at the trailers for Iron Man 3 and Zombie apocalypse / Brad Pitt starrer World War Z. Finally, Star Trek: Into Darkness launched another teaser, which notably featured the debut of the Apple Store’s “AppStore.com” short link. All-in-all, pretty weak sauce compared to last year, in our opinion — but you can decide for yourself after the break.

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Office 2013, 365 listed as arriving January 29th at Canadian retailers

Office 2013, 365 listed as arriving January 29th at Canadian retailers

What is it with Canadian stores potentially spoiling launch plans? Fresh from revealing a white PS3 bundle on late notice, Best Buy Canada and its Future Shop sibling are both listing multiple entries for Microsoft’s Office 2013 and Office 365 in downloadable and retail forms. We’ll refrain from comments on pricing given possible cross-border markups, but all of the entries are shown arriving January 29th. Microsoft hasn’t confirmed anything beyond its established first-quarter target, so take the date with the requisite grains of salt; any truth to the schedule, though, will leave just a short wait for productivity mavens.

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Via: Neowin

Source: Best Buy Canada, Future Shop

Leap Motion goes retail: motion controller to be sold exclusively at Best Buy

Leap Motion goes retail motion controller to be sold exclusively at Best Buy

Ever since we first saw Leap Motion’s hyper-accurate gesture control system in person, we’ve been waiting for the time when we can walk into a store and buy one. Sure, devs have been able to buy Leap controllers for some time and it won’t be long before Leap’s tech is baked into retail laptops, but now the general public’s going to get the chance to grab the standalone controller, too. That’s right, folks, this spring, the Leap Motion Controller will be available nationwide at any Best Buy store, with pre-orders starting in February. So, it won’t be long before you can stroll on down to the nearest big blue box and pick one up — assuming there’s still one within strolling (or driving) distance.

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White PlayStation 3 bundle surfaces unannounced at Canadian retailers

White PlayStation 3 bundle surfaces unannounced at Canadian retailers

In North America, the PlayStation 3 is the Model T of consoles: you can have any system color you want, as long as it’s black. Sony might be dropping the circa-1908 approach in the near future, at least in Canada. Both Best Buy and its Canada-only sister chain, Future Shop, are listing a Crystal White Limited Edition Bundle that includes a 500GB hard drive, a year-long PlayStation Plus subscription and a trio of games for $300 Canadian ($305 US). It’s a good deal compared to the existing lineup, but extra-special when white has been limited to a handful of other countries — and when Sony hasn’t mentioned any North American plans for the color. We’ve asked the company for comment, and we’ll let you know the response. When both stores list a January 27th in-stock date, however, any answers will come quickly.

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Via: Joystiq

Source: Best Buy, Future Shop

Nintendo Wii mini leaks early at Best Buy Canada with December 7th release date

Nintendo Wii Mini leaks out early at Best Buy

Best Buy’s Canadian site just got a hardware surprise from Nintendo, the Wii mini. It looks like the retailer jumped the gun but unfortunately, it doesn’t reveal much else aside from a December 7th release date. Rumors of a console refresh have circulated over the last few days and while the preorder link isn’t live just yet, but you can spot the Wii mini’s new red and black design, which looks to be only slightly taller than the original Wiimote. The Wii’s successor launched only a few weeks earlier in the US, managing to sell 400,000 units in its first week. We’ve contacted Nintendo and we’ll have more when we hear it.

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Via: Eurogamer

Source: Best Buy Canada

CinemaNow adds Ultraviolet support to some of its movies

Bestbuy’s CinemaNow has started to embed UltraViolet content into their video-streaming service. It’s no huge surprise — given that the retailer is a founding member of DECE — but a good sign for anyone shoring up a collection of discs with UV digital content. CinemaNow identified compatible content with an Ultraviolet icon (seen above), while the service continues to gradually upgrade its SD content to big-screen friendly full HD. According to some early users, there’s some teething issues with links to UV versions, however, suggesting CinemaNow’s still tweaking the setup.

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Source: Vudu Forum, CinemaNow

Best Buy posts $13 million loss in fiscal Q3 on lowered $10.75 billion in revenue

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Best Buy had warned that its fiscal third quarter wouldn’t be great, and the company clearly isn’t putting on any rose-tinted glasses. Its revenue declined year over year from $11.15 billion to $10.75 billion, and it swung from $173 million in profit on continuing operations last season to $13 million in losses this time around. While the company hasn’t drilled into the specifics of what led to the downturn, it’s pointing to trends of the “last three years” as the culprits — we’d say that’s shorthand for shifts towards online sales and away from traditional electronics like TVs. Whatever the specifics, the company doesn’t expect an immediate turnaround and has lowered its guidance for free cash flow in the next fiscal year from a minimum $1.25 billion to $850 million. If there’s a ray of sunshine, it’s that the big-box store chain already knows the belt tightening needs to continue: it recently kicked off a Renew Blue strategy that it hopes will improve our shopping experience and get its own fiscal house in order.

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Samsung Stratosphere II makes IRL appearance at Best Buy for $100

Samsung Stratosphere II makes IRL appearance at Best Buy for $100

Remember the Samsung Stratosphere II that got all sorts of official the other day? Well, a little birdie just fed us a few more details to flesh out this tale, including our first pics of an actual device and not just some press renders. In addition to the QWERTY keyboard and dual-core 1.2GHz CPU, we can also tell you this guy sports 1GB of RAM, 8GB of internal storage and a 5 megapixel camera. If the paltry internal storage has you hemming and hawing, you can take solace in the microSD slot. The one spec that has us a tad concerned is the smallish 1,800mAh battery, but we’ll reserve judgement there until we see it in action.

Interestingly, the street date is blank in Best Buy’s inventory system, so we have no idea when you’ll be able to pick this guy up. Heck, it could be on shelves now in some stores, though we sincerely doubt that, as it’s yet to make an appearance on Verizon’s site. But, when it does you’ll be able to snag one for $100 with a two-year contract, which is $30 less than the announced pricing from Big Red. Check out the gallery below for a bit more.

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When Stores Open for Black Friday

It’s not just Wal-Mart that’s opening up its stores for Black Friday sales right about the time most people cut their turkey during Thanksgiving Dinner, a lot of stores are bumping up their opening times a lot earlier this year too. Here’s a list of when stores will open for ‘Black Friday’ also known as Thanksgiving for most people. More »

Best Buy pricing once again pegs Nokia Lumia 920 at $150 on-contract (update: now $99)

Best Buy pricing once again pegs Nokia Lumia 920 at $150 oncontract

Seems like just a few days ago that Best Buy inadvertently outed its pricing of the Lumia 920. While the company eventually pulled its listing, its pricing for the upcoming Windows Phone is looking more solid than ever. You see, a shopper in Naples, Fla., was recently able to snag a photo of an in-store display that once again pegs the Lumia 920 at $150 with a two-year contract or $600 outright. Keep in mind that Best Buy’s pricing may not be the same as AT&T’s own offering, but it’s worth putting this on your radar in the buildup to its debut — especially if the Smurf shirt crew manages to come in cheaper.

Update: Following AT&T’s official announcement this morning, Best Buy is following suit by pricing the Lumia 920 at $99. Company representatives tell us the smartphone will be available for pre-order at all Best Buy and Best Buy Mobile locations beginning tomorrow, and the Lumia 920 will be available for purchase this Friday.

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