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Fortnite Season 5 Week 9 Challenges and How to Complete Them

It’s a new week, meaning Fortnite has a new batch of challenges for you to complete — this time, they’re for season 5, week 9. For this week’s challenges, you’re required to visit several mysterious locations that you might not be aware of, along with the usual quests for dealing damage to opponents in specific […]

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How to Play Google Stadia in Safari on the iPhone and iPad

Stadia, a cloud gaming service that streams games to web browsers and dedicated apps, opened its doors to the general public in April after a limited launch at the end of 2019. While PC and Android gamers could stream their favorites to compatible devices, iPhone and iPad owners were excluded from the Stadia cool club. […]

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Razer’s New Viper 8K Gaming Mouse is Faster Than You Could Ever Need – Review Geek

Razer Anyone regularly stepping into an Esports arena (or, okay, just playing some lighthearted PvP online for fun) knows the importance of having gear and an internet connection that can keep up. And that’s precisely what Razer’s new Viper 8K gaming mouse brings to the table, thanks to its super-smooth 8,000Hz polling rate. The polling […]

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Wyze Cam v3 Is Back in Stock, Along With a New Spotlight Accessory – Review Geek

Cameron Summerson The Wyze Cam v3 is an outstanding upgrade over its predecessor, thanks to improved sensors, night vision, and new outdoor protection. But if you missed out on the early sales, you were out of luck—until now. The $24 camera is back in stock, along with its new spotlight accessory. With the launch to […]

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New Tesla Models Kill the Gear Shift in Major Overhaul – Review Geek

TeslaTesla wants to fix its inferior interiors on both the Model S and Model X, a welcome change for expensive cars. But while the new design is mostly a step up, the jury’s out on the Knight Rider style steering wheel and the lack of turn signals or gear shift. The new “Plaidâ€� redesign is the first […]

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Sling TV Raises Its Prices, But Existing Subscribers Are Safe Until August – Review Geek

BlurryMe/Shutterstock, Sling TV One of the most affordable live TV services just got a lot more expensive, at least for new subscribers. Sling TV announced that it’s raising the price of its Orange and Blue channel packages from $30 to $35 a month, or $50 a month if bundled together. The company is also increasing […]

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How to Enable a Personalized Screen Saver on Your Chromebook

Google Screen savers don’t have many purposes beyond looking cool and hiding your screen. If you have a Chromebook, however, you can enable a screen saver with personal photos and information. Any Chrome OS device can look like a Smart Display. The Chrome OS screen saver looks similar to a Chromecast or Smart Display backdrop. […]

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LEGO’s Porsche 911 is a Two-in-One Convertible Dream Car – Review Geek

LEGO LEGO continues to introduce some fantastic sets for fans of classic cars. Its latest is a two-for-one: a 1970s Porsche 911 Turbo, an iconic German coupe, which comes with alternate instructions and extra parts to make it a 911 Targa roadster instead. The 1458-piece set will cost $150, going on sale February 16th for […]

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