Another look at Belkin’s Wemo smarthome products after months of use

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I gave Belkin WeMo products a favourable review after first installing several products in my home last November. I have been using Wemo in my home for almost 6 months and …

Movie Review: Let’s Be Cops is a good time

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Ryan (Jake Johnson) and Justin (Damon Wayans Jr.) are having trouble sorting out their lives. After going to a costume party where they decided to be cops, they end up acting like real cops on the street, which is totally illegal. 

Arlo Pro 5S 2K security camera system review

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The Arlo Pro 5S is a reliable smart security system that comes with everything you need to protect your home and a robust app for control.

Call of Duty Black Ops 4 Private Multiplayer Beta Impressions

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This past weekend Activision held a private multiplayer beta for their highly anticipated upcoming game, Call of Duty Black Ops 4. My impressions inside.

Review: Denon HEOS Wireless Speakers – Smooth and Powerful!

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Denon makes some of the best mid-range electronics on the market. I particularly like their gear because it isn’t overly pricey but yet is extremely well engineered to sound great and is built to last. I have had Denon in my home for a long time and it has proven to be excellent value. Now I am thrilled to see that they have come out with a new wireless speaker system, Denon HEOS. I recently got my hands on all three Denon wireless speakers to test them out and I loved everything about them – the look, the features, the quality, and most importantly the sound.

Review: Samsung Gear S2 finally gets it right

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Samsung has tried and tried again to get it right with its smartwatches, having come to market with no less than six different iterations in about two years. All failed to really capitalize on what was then a wide open market looking for a trendsetter. The Gear S2 marks a turning point in both design philosophy and performance, making it the most complete wearable the company has made to this point.

Review: Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past is a...

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Square Enix’s timeless role-playing game classic Dragon Quest VII is back in a marvelous new remastered version, rebuilt from the ground up specifically for Nintendo 3DS. Made for fans of the original, and to introduce a whole new generation of gamers to this beloved adventure, Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past carefully preserves the original game’s charm while updating the graphics, the script, and many other notable aspects.

BenQ 1080p portable projector (GS50) review

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Any flat white surface can become a projector screen. The BenQ 1080p portable projector (GS50) is designed for indoor and outdoor use.

Review: Pebble watch enhances your Smartphone

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The Pebble watch pairs with your smartphone to run apps right from your wrist. See that important email or text or who is is calling without having to pull your phone out.      

Review: Was Wolfenstein: The New Order worth the 20 year wait?

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It’s been a really long time since Wolfenstein was a thing, though for many FPS gamers, it was the first. Some 22 years after the original Wolfenstein 3D graced our 286 computers and sound blasters, Bethesda are now the rightsholders and bring it back in Wolfenstein: The New Order. But was it worth the wait, and is this just poorly rehashed nostalgia? Read on to find out.