Review: Sphero SPRK+

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   Today I review the new Sphero SPRK+ (which is coming soon to Best Buy). This new robotic ball builds on the technology of last year’s Sphero SPRK Edition. If you liked the Edition, or have been meaning to try one of Sphero’s fun and educational robotic toys, click on through to take a look at this latest generation leap in Sphero robotic fun!

Roborock Qrevo Curv review: A robot vacuum and mop that keeps...

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The Roborock Qrevo Curv Robot Vacuum and mop combo is a powerful cleaning system that is truly impressive, my full review.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier Review

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Captain America (Chris Evans) still can’t grasp how different his role is in the 21st century to what it was back in 1942. He was fighting for freedom, but when he sees what the SHIELD is doing, he can’t help but think this is not freedom, this is fear. 

Visions of Mana review

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Visions of Mana brings back the iconic JRPG series with colourful graphics, exciting combat, and a touching tale of love and sacrifice.

Samsung QN90C NeoQLED 4K TV review

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The Samsung QN90C NeoQLED has intense brightness and colour, and such high contrast you'll wonder if it's an OLED. Here's my look at this TV.

Movie Review: The Jungle Book

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After a threat from the tiger Shere Khan, man-cub Mowgli flees the jungle for his protection. On his journey throughout the jungle, he meets new friends, but also meets others who don’t have his best interests at heart.

SiriusXM Onyx Plus and Boombox bundle review

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Listening to hundreds of high-quality radio stations anywhere you go has never been easier with this SiriusXM Onyx Plus vehicle bundle.

Line 6 Spider V series amps review

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The Line 6 Spider V series is a bestselling line of modelling amplifiers that will interest a wide variety of guitar players.

Rabbids: Party of Legends review

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The Rabbids are back with a new party game that takes multiplayer mayhem to mythical levels for the whole family. Come read my review inside!

Linksys WRT 1900AC review: a killer wireless router with retro style

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I was really looking forward to getting my hands on the new Linksys WRT 1900AC wireless router. It’s not just the buzz that’s built up since it wowed attendees at CES 2014 or the black and blue shout to the iconic Linksys WRT54G —the best-selling wireless router of all time. My own wireless network is at a crossroads. As high definition streaming video and a swarm of mobile devices combine with Wi-Fi dead zones to overpower what was once a pretty robust network, I was anxious to find out if the latest generation of Wi-Fi routers could provide the power to make things feel snappy once again. After swapping out my existing router for the Linksys WRT 1900AC review unit, I can say that thanks to the killer performance of this retro-styled rig, Wi-Fi Nirvana is once again within reach.