Review: EA Sports UFC 2 is as real as it gets

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Developed by Vancouver’s own EA Canada, EA Sports UFC 2 takes the franchise and MMA games to the next level. Offering brand new game modes, thousands of new animations and updated character likenesses—UFC fans will be in heaven.   Come find out why EA Sports UFC 2 offers the best UFC experience ever.

Review: Tom Clancy’s The Division, was it worth the wait?

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The original trailer seen at E3 2013 of Ubisoft’s upcoming 3rd person, cover based, Tom Clancy universe shooter was absolutely mind blowing. After several launch dates being pushed back, a closed alpha, a closed beta and an open beta, we have finally seen the official release. It might not be exactly what we thought it was going to be, but what we got with Tom Clancy’s The Division is well polished, unique and great to play.

Review: Fire Emblem Fates: two must-play adventures, one brilliant tactical RPG...

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Choose your path in Fire Emblem Fates, the latest entry in Intelligent Systems and Nintendo’s beloved tactical role-playing game franchise. This groundbreaking title offers two distinct perspectives—Birthright and Conquest—on an epic war between nations.

The Fender Bassbreaker 007 is tube might in a small package.

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When it comes to inviting grit and warmth in your tube amplifier, the Fender Bassbreaker 007 proves that size isn’t everything.

Review: Turn anything into pearls with the Spherificator

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Before I tried the Spherificator I had no idea you could make caviar from any ingredient. This is one kitchen gadget that’s fun, easy, and really adds flavour to every dish.  

Review: ASUS Zen 24″ All-in-One PC [Video]

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ASUS delivers a phenomenal All-in-One 24″ desktop PC with the Zen AiO. This machine is fantastic for games, work, entertainment, or multitastking any combination of those. It has a refined style and superb quality that will be at home on any desk.

Review: How Netgear Arlo smart home security cameras work for us

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Out of all of the things that have happened since we moved from a quiet cul-de-sac with neighbours to a 12-acre farm, having break-in after break-in has been the worst. Possessions can be replaced but when you lose the sense of security you have in your home? That’s really hard to get back. Thankfully we discovered Arlo smart home security, and I sleep better at night because of those cameras. Here’s my take on Arlo and how we use it on our property.

Pebble Time Round review: the world’s thinnest, lightest smartwatch

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Pebble’s latest entry is aimed squarely at those who want full smartwatch functionality, but don’t like the idea of a big, bulky wearable strapped to their wrist. I spent several weeks with the Pebble Time Round and it not only lives up to the billing of being the sleekest smartwatch out there, with Pebble’s continually expanding app store and accessories' it’s a very capable one as well.

Review: Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge

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The Edge is back, this time with a ‘Galaxy S7’ coming before it, showing that Samsung is serious about pushing the notion that an edged display carries advantages. While aesthetically pleasing, the Galaxy S6 Edge and S6 Edge+ were limited in what the edge displays could do. Too limiting, in fact, taking away any real practicality to them. The feature set has been given a boost with the Galaxy S7 Edge, along with a few other returning additions.

Review: Samsung Galaxy S7

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Samsung may give a little more precedence to its edged displays, like that on the Galaxy S7 Edge, but the more traditional “flat” Galaxy S7 is another option. Simplifying things to two devices, Samsung has essentially boiled it down to a choice between going with the edge or not. The Galaxy S7 hasn’t been deprived of anything, sporting the same internal specs and overall performance as its edged counterpart, including the incremental additions and improvements.