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[Engadget The Morning After logo]( Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( It's Saturday, November 28, 2020. Black Friday is over, but many of the discounts are still available. Packing into stores is a riskier idea than usual this year, but [we’re still keeping track of the best offers and continually updating posts]( to reflect which special offers are expired or any new ones that pop up. Check below for some of the notable tech stories from this short holiday week, and we’ll see you again on Monday. [The best robot vacuum and smart home deals you can get for Black Friday]( [The best Apple deals for Black Friday 2020]( [Black Friday 2020: The best smartwatch and wearable deals you can get]( [The headphone, speaker and audio deals worth looking at on Black Friday]( [The best Black Friday 2020 laptop deals you can get]( [The headphone, speaker and audio deals worth looking at on Black Friday]( [The Black Friday deals on subscription services that are worth your money]( -- Richard Lawler [Facebook's Libra currency could debut in a limited form early next year]( It’s unclear what role partners like Spotify and Uber will play. [Libra]( Last year Facebook announced plans for a cryptocurrency scheme dubbed Libra, and despite some initial big name partnerships it failed to launch as regulators worldwide took a dim view of the plan. But a report from the Financial Times suggests it could attempt to launch again, and soon. The Libra Association reportedly plans to launch a single coin backed one-for-one by the US dollar as early as January, with Facebook’s Novi wallet making its debut at the same time. [Continue reading.]( [Belkin’s TrueFreedom Pro Wireless Charger tries to do what AirPower promised]( Better but not perfect. [Belkin pad]( This $130 charging mat sidesteps the issue of having to precisely place your devices by including 16 charging coils. It can also handle two compatible devices simultaneously, whether they’re iPhones, Pixel phones, wireless headphones or even your electric toothbrush. That gives you some of the magic Apple promised with its never-released AirPower charging mat, without the intelligent prioritization tech. However, as Mat Smith found, even with all of those coils there are some issues with iPhone 12 Pro models (it’s designed for pre-MagSafe iPhone 8 - 11 charging) and wireless changing is still a bit slow overall. [Continue reading.]( [The most expensive game ever sold is ‘Super Mario Bros. 3’]( $156,000! [SMB3]( The sealed copy of Super Mario Bros. 3 is now the most expensive game ever sold. It took the record from a copy of the original Super Mario Bros., which a bidder snapped up in July for $114,000. Bidding for SMB3 started at $62,500 and 20 bidders tried to get their hands on it. What makes this particular copy so valuable is that it has a rare box design variant. Pay attention: The word “Bros.” is typically on the right, whereas it’s on the left of this box, and it covers a bit of Mario’s glove. It's actually the earliest version of the game in SMB3's production history — and also in excellent condition. [Continue reading.]( Sponsored by Walmart [From TVs to game consoles, discover the gifts techies really want]( [Walmart Holiday 2020]( [Comcast’s TV and internet prices are going up in 2021]( Just when we all need the internet more than ever. After Comcast [revealed its 1.2TB data caps would roll out nationwide](, it’s doubling down on the pain by increasing prices for certain fees and packages. The exact changes may vary depending on where you are, but as [Ars Technica]( pointed out, the changes shown add up to a $78 annual hike for fees that aren’t even part of the cable company’s advertised rates. [Continue reading.]( But wait, there’s more... [Engadget readers get $200 off Roomba's i7+ vacuum at Wellbots]( [Google shows off 'Cyberpunk 2077' running on Stadia at 4K]( [SpaceX prepares Starship SN8 prototype for high-altitude test flight]( [Sony says the PS5 would still be sold out without a pandemic]( [Curiosity rover finds evidence of ancient megafloods on Mars]( [Netflix removes 'Chappelle's Show' after a request from Dave Chappelle]( ['Mechwarrior 5' will arrive on Xbox in spring 2021]( [HomePod's first jailbreak opens the door to unofficial features]( The Morning After is a new daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Now available on your smart speaker and wherever you get your podcasts: [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google Play]( | [iHeart Radio]( Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? 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