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  • blue light reflecting on glasses
    By Danny Bojic 12 months ago

    Why Do Gamers Wear Gaming Glasses & Do They Really Work?

    Gaming glasses have been a growing trend for a few years, but the question of whether they actually work remains. Here's what the studies have to say.

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  • picture of ios screens
    By Jordan Wirth 12 months ago

    7 New iPhone Features Apple's Revealed But Won't Include With iOS 18's Launch

    Apple's 2024 Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) revealed plenty of new iPhone features. Here are seven that won't be included with iOS 18's launch.

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  • Yamaha True X Bar 50A demonstration
    By Mike Shutt 12 months ago

    Is Yamaha A Good Brand For Soundbars? How It Compares To Brands Like JBL & Bose

    While Yamaha may be best known for things like motorcycles, musical instruments, and more, it also offers multiple soundbars. How do they stack up?

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  • Xumo Play app
    By Shane Schmid 12 months ago

    3 Common Issues With Xumo TV, And What You Can Do To Fix Them

    Xumo TV is a streaming platform giving users access to hundreds of shows and movies, but there are common issues reported. Here's how to troubleshoot them.

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  • Woman with headphones
    By David Bixenspan 12 months ago

    Why Finding Budget-Friendly Sonos Headphones Alternatives May Prove Difficult

    The Sonos Ace headphones are great, but they're not easy on your wallet. Here are some competitors that offer many of the same features at a lower price.

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  • Raspberry Pi Zero
    By David Bixenspan 12 months ago

    5 Things You Can Build With Raspberry Pi Zero

    The Raspberry Pi made its name as a powerful and affordable computer. At $10, the entry-level Raspberry Pi Zero is great for DIY, even if it can't do as much.

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  • Chrome Web Store home page
    By Lynnae Williams 12 months ago

    Are Google Chrome Extensions Safe? What You Need To Know Before Installing

    Chrome extensions can enhance your browsing experience, but some can be harmful and exploit users. Find out how to use Chrome extensions in a safe way.

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  • Roku Ultra set top and remote
    By Rafael Motamayor 12 months ago

    How To Connect Your Roku Device To Wi-Fi Without The Remote

    If you're looking to set up your Roku device on a new Wi-Fi, but find that you're missing the Roku remote, you can connect with a not-so-convenient workaround.

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  • Raspberry Pi 5 alongside its retail box
    By David Bixenspan 12 months ago

    Is RetroPie Available For Raspberry Pi 5? Here's What You Need To Know

    Not to be confused with Raspberry Pi itself, one go-to option for gamers versed in Linux is RetroPie. Here are a few things you need to know to get started.

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  • Nintendo Power Glove in store window
    By Nathan P. Gibson 12 months ago

    11 Of The Weirdest Peripherals Ever Made For Nintendo Systems

    From the Game Boy Printer to the NES Power Glove, Nintendo has made some wacky peripherals for its systems over the years. Here are a few of the weirdest.

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  • Sonos in-store display
    By David Bixenspan 12 months ago

    4 Budget-Friendly Sonos Alternatives For Your Home Or Workspace

    Sonos speakers are known for their high quality and premium prices. We look at several budget-friendly alternatives that don’t sacrifice quality.

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  • Samsung TU9010 on display
    By Cody D. Campbell 12 months ago

    The Samsung 86" UHD TV That Only Sam's Club Members Can Get For 50% Off

    Sam's Club members have been talking about a deal that sounds too good to be true: a Samsung 86" UHD TV for 50% off. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Open lock with Chrome logo
    By Pranav Bhardwaj 12 months ago

    How To View Your Saved Passwords In Google Chrome

    The saved passwords feature in Chrome can be a little hard to find. Here's our step-by-step instructions to help for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS devices.

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  • TV with the Amazon Prime video app loaded
    By David Bixenspan June 19th, 2024

    The Risk You Take When Buying Certain TVs On Amazon

    Amazon may be The Everything Store, but it's not perfect. There are factors you should be aware of to avoid unscrupulous TV vendors and stay safe on Amazon.

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  • signal symbols on tall buildings
    By Danny Bojic June 19th, 2024

    Pros & Cons Of Using A Wi-Fi Mesh System For Your Home

    If you're not getting good Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home, a Wi-Fi mesh network may be your solution. Here's how they work, and whether you should get one.

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  • 1989 Batmobile on display
    By Jack Picone June 19th, 2024

    Honda Parts Are In The Batmobile From 1989's Batman & You Didn't Even Notice

    Michael Keaton's low-slung and menacing Gothic Batmobile used parts from a bus, a Ferrari, and yes, even a humble Honda Civic.

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  • Spotify on phone and laptop
    By Jam Kotenko June 18th, 2024

    Is Spotify Premium Still Worth The Price In 2024?

    Spotify is joining other streaming services with a price hike on its premium plan. Is it still worth the cost in 2024? Here's what you need to know.

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  • The 1989 Batmobile
    By Quina Baterna June 18th, 2024

    Two Of The 1989 Batmobile's Most Iconic Features Were Inspired By These Fighter Jets

    The 1989 Batmobile is one of the most recognisable vehicles in movie history. Here's where the designers got inspiration for the exhaust and sliding roof.

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  • watching soccer on tv
    By Danny Bojic June 17th, 2024

    The 6 Best Streaming Services For Live Sports (And What They Cost)

    If you are wanting to watch your favorite sports teams, here are six of the best streaming services for live sports and their costs in 2024.

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  • Young person holding PS controller
    By Joe Brown June 17th, 2024

    5 Awesome Raspberry Pi 4 Projects Every Gamer Should Know Of

    The Raspberry Pi platform is extremely versatile, capable of perfoming all manner of simple computing functions. But did you know it can run games too?

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  • LG TV on wall
    By Lynnae Williams June 17th, 2024

    How To Turn On The Wi-Fi On An LG TV

    If you're looking to use some of the smart or web-powered features on an LG tv, you'll need to connect it to the internet. Here's how to connect to wi-fi.

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  • person using wireless earbuds
    By John Davis June 17th, 2024

    5 Budget-Friendly Apple AirPods Alternatives

    There's loads of alternatives to the Apple AirPods available on the market. We've got some of the best that won't break the bank listed here.

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  • Roku logo on tv
    By Danny Bojic June 13th, 2024

    How To Turn Off Motion Smoothing On Your Roku TV (And Why You Might Want To)

    While Roku's most recent firmware update has a slew of new features, users have been reporting issues due to motion smoothing. Here's how to turn it off.

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  • tonearm on vinyl record
    By Jordan Wirth June 12th, 2024

    Do Vinyl Records Actually Sound Better Than CDs? We Take A Closer Look

    Whether you prefer collecting vinyl or collecting CDs, the narrative has always been that vinyl sounds better. How true is this? SlashGear investigates.

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  • Razer brand backpack sitting in rocks
    By Chris Burns June 12th, 2024

    This Laptop Bag Is The Best I've Used In Nearly 10 Years

    The Razer Rogue 16 Backpack V3, Chromatic edition, rolls everything brand's learned about pocket placement, comfort, and gear safety into one very nice bag.

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  • The Anker SoundCore 2 speaker
    By Max Miller June 12th, 2024

    We Tried Amazon's Most Popular Bluetooth Speaker, And It Defied Expectations

    Why have so many people purchased this particular cheap speaker? Is it genuinely that good? We tested it to find out all the answers you need.

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  • apps on the Apple Vision Pro
    By Rahul Srinivas June 10th, 2024

    Apple VisionOS 2 Serves Up New Photos Features, Gesture Controls, And Ultrawide Resolutions For Mac

    Apple VisionOS 2 is a noticeable improvement over the original VisionOS, offering a few key new QoL features that may make the Vision Pro more attractive.

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