Black Friday discounts land online, Twitter won't delete inactive accounts
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Black Friday sales have well and truly began online with retailers such as Amazon, Target and Walmart offering big savings on tech.
Amazon has knocked $200 off the price of the new MacBook Air while Target is offering the 2017 iPad Pro for a massive $300 off.
Meanwhile, Wal-Mart has big discounts in the PlayStation 4 Pro and XBox bundles.
You can find all the biggest deals at CNet.com.
Twitter is holding off on plans to remove inactive accounts after users raised concerns about losing the accounts of people who've died Twitter initially announced that it would remove users who hadn't signed in for more than six months by December 11.
But in an update on Twitter support, the company said it had heard concerns and would not remove inactive accounts until it created a new way for people to memorialize them.
And finally your Alexa could soon get more expressive.
Amazon has announced that new excited and disappointed intonations for the voice assistant are rolling out for developers to use in Alexa skills.
That means your spot speaker could soon sound a lot more natural.
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