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  • Electronic piano in stage setting
    By Joe Brown 11 months ago

    5 Of The Best Apps For Learning Piano

    Music learning apps have a lot of compelling features that make the jump to learning an instrument that much easier.

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  • The Google Chrome logo on laptop screen
    By Nathan P. Gibson 11 months ago

    12 Of The Highest-Rated Google Chrome Extensions For Gamers You'll Want To Try For Yourself

    Google Chrome supports thousands of great and helpful extensions, all built to make your online life a little easier. Gamers may find these ones tempting.

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  • Guy sitting in front of TV
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    TV Vs. Monitor: Which One Is Better For Gaming?

    When putting together a gaming set up, one of the most important considerations is the display. But which is better, a computer monitor or a TV?

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  • NVIDIA headquarters sign
    By David Bixenspan 11 months ago

    What Is NVIDIA Reflex & Should You Enable It?

    NVIDIA Reflex is a performance option available to many players using a PC powered by a NVIDIA GPU, but what does the feature do and should it be enabled?

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  • MacBook Pro built with M1 Chip
    By Joe Brown 11 months ago

    Which MacBook Models Have 120Hz Displays?

    Gamers and other users who are looking for high refresh rates should turn toward these MacBook models with 120Hz displays, or ProMotion in Apple's terms.

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  • Ouya console and controller
    By Mike Bedard 11 months ago

    10 Discontinued Gaming Consoles You've Probably Forgotten About

    Everyone knows about the PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch, but what about all the other ones? Check out these discontinued, forgotten gaming consoles.

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  • woman using vr with laptop
    By Jordan Wirth 11 months ago

    Can A Mixed Reality Headset Really Replace Your Desktop PC? It's More Complex Than You'd Think

    If you're thinking of replacing your desktop PC with a mixed reality headset, don't jump in just yet. There are some things you need to know first.

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  • Original Microsoft Xbox
    By David Bixenspan 11 months ago

    Can Raspberry Pi 5 Run An Xbox Emulator? Here's What We Know

    Raspberry Pi computers are popular for playing retro and classic games, but these devices have limitations. It turns out running the Xbox is tricky.

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  • The Nintendo PlayStation working prototype
    By Nathan P. Gibson 12 months ago

    12 Valuable Retro (And Rare) Video Game Consoles Every Collector Should Know About

    Though physical media is on the decline, retro game collecting is alive and well. Gaming historians and collectors should know about these rare consoles.

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  • Sony PS5 and DualSense controller
    By Max Miller 12 months ago

    How To Clean Your PS5 Controller Safely: A Step-By-Step Guide

    A dirty PS5 DualSense controller can be detrimental to completing quests. Here is how to clean the controller without damaging delicate components.

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  • Nokia n-gage
    By Daniel Trock 12 months ago

    5 Of The Most Bizarre Video Game Consoles Every Collector Should Have On Their Radar

    The video game industry is much more than Microsoft's Xbox, Sony's PlayStation, and Nintendo's Switch. Here are the wackier consoles from over the years.

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  • Woman watching TV using wireless headphones
    By Joe Brown 12 months ago

    Can You Use Any Wireless Headphones With A TV? Here's What You Need To Know

    Headphones can make TV more immersive and fun, but connecting them isn't always straight forward. Here are the different ways wireless headphones work with TVs.

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  • Magnavox Odyssey on display
    By Daniel Trock 12 months ago

    The Magnavox Odyssey: The Forgotten Pioneer Of Gaming Consoles

    Before the NES and even before Pong, the Magnavox Odyssey braved the frontier as the first home video game console. Here's what it was capable of.

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  • Individual gaming at a PC with headset on
    By Mark LoProto 12 months ago

    Are Wi-Fi Mesh Systems Good For Gaming? Here's What To Know

    Here is everything you need to know about Wi-Fi mesh systems and how they can affect your online gaming experience.

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  • A NES Power Glove on display
    By Nathan P. Gibson 12 months ago

    10 Of The Strangest Nintendo Controllers We've Ever Seen

    Nintendo consoles have uses some pretty strange controllers over the years. Here are some particularly strange ones, from the console maker, and third parties.

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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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  • 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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  • Raspberry Pi 5 alongside its retail box
    By David Bixenspan June 22nd, 2024

    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 June 22nd, 2024

    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Xbox Series X Galaxy Black
    By Nadeem Sarwar June 9th, 2024

    Microsoft's New Xbox Console Options Include Galaxy Black Special Edition

    Microsoft has unveiled three new variations of its latest-generation Xbox console series, including a limited production version with a special design.

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  • Man using Meta Quest VR headset
    By Nathan P. Gibson June 9th, 2024

    10 Fun Gadgets No PC Gaming Setup Should Be Without

    Getting the perfect gaming setup can take a lot of time and effort, but it won't be complete without some cool, fun gadgets. Here are 10 of the best.

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  • Gaming desk setup
    By Adnan Ahmed June 7th, 2024

    Gaming Laptop Vs. Desktop PC: Which Computer Should You Get?

    If you're thinking about stepping into PC gaming, but are deciding between laptop convenience or desktop power, there are some factors that could sway you.

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  • DualSense and Xbox controllers in a pile.
    By Mark LoProto June 6th, 2024

    5 Of The Best Rechargeable Battery Packs For Your Xbox & PlayStation Controllers

    To mitigate the risk of your controller dying in the middle of a game, here are five rechargeable battery packs for Xbox and PlayStation to consider.

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  • Connections game on a smartphone
    By Keyede Erinfolami June 4th, 2024

    Today's NYT Connections: Hints To Help Solve Today's Game, June 4, 2024

    The New York Times Connections #359 puzzle for June 4, 2024, is a tricky one, but if you pay close enough attention, the solutions become pretty obvious.

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