Get Multi-Cooking with the Philips Multicooker

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The Philips Multicooker is a one-pot wonder that's perfect for busy weeknights. You can make almost anything in it, and clean up is a breeze.

The Insignia PlayStation 4 remote makes that tricky interface much easier

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Quite simply put: Watching BluRays and DVDs on your PlayStation 4 can be frustrating at best. You have to memorize a weird button structure, and then it’s tough to scan or find menus. You almost feel like you need a remote control, right?  Thankfully, Insignia is here to the rescue with their PS4 remote, a simple (and inexpensive) way to watch movies and more.  Come take a look.

Review – Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, The MIlitary Sim Steps...

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It’s Call of Duty, not like I’m talking about some unknown quantity… but that started working against this juggernaut of a franchise by the time the heralds of a new hardware generation started sounding.  We were done with Modern Warfare, and we’d had our share of Black Ops, what’s next?  Well Activision and Sledgehammer Games had an answer, it was ‘advanced’ warfare, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.

MOSS Zombonitron 1600 reviewed: a magnetic robotic kit

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When you think of robotic building sets —not just toys you assemble, but kits that allow you to create robotic models that interact with their surroundings— LEGO Mindstorms probably come to mind. There’s a new option, though, a Kickstarter success story that’s now going mainstream. My kids and I had the chance to try out a MOSS Zombonitron 1600 set. Here’s what I we thought about what Modular Robotics calls its “futuristic building blocks of ingenious invention.”

Review: Life is Strange Limited Edition: the definitive version of this...

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The episodic digital download series Life is Strange took the gaming world by storm last year with its captivating characters, intriguing time-rewind gameplay, and branching storytelling where every choice matters. Now you can own the definitive version, on disc for the very first time, with the Life is Strange Limited Edition. If you’re a fan of the game and want to own the ultimate version, or have been waiting to play for the very first time—you won’t want to miss this incredible Limited Edition.

Review: blend up some fresh, wholesome baby food with the Babycook...

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This past week I tested the BabyCook Classic, and after making apple sauce and whipping up a few turkey dinner leftovers, I can’t imagine what parent wouldn’t absolutely love having a BabyCook.

Movie Review: Captain America: Civil War is the best Marvel film...

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 The destruction caused by the Avengers has finally become a cause for concern for politicians; they want a system of accountability in place. This leads to a rift between Captain America (Chris Evans) and Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.).

Review: Philips HUE – control your lights with your smartphone

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  The Internet of Things will ultimately change all of our lives for the better, and the Philips HUE lighting system is a great place to start. Imagine being able to control every aspect of your home with your Smartphone or tablet, and even have aspects of your home control itself based on a set of rules that you can customize. Philips Hue can take you there and do much more. It makes your lighting fun and convenient, while adding a lot of utility that can make your house more secure.

Review: D-Link DIR-862L AC 1600 Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Router

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D-Link’s DIR-862L is a new entry in the class of next generation of wireless routers and should provide a boost to your Wi-Fi network, even if all your devices aren’t yet 802.11ac capable. I tested the DIR-862L and found it delivers a solid upgrade to an older network, while D-Link’s optional mobile app-based configuration and network management made setup and fine-tuning a breeze.  

Review: Get quick, easy fitness tracking with the LifeTrak Zone C410

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Right out of the gate, there are 3 things to really like about the LifeTrak Zone C410 fitness tracker – it tracks your activity level and gives you detailed and useful fitness information, it measures your heart rate just by touching it, and it’s one of the easiest to use fitness trackers I’ve ever tried. It does what it sets out to do and it does it so simply that anyone, even people who find fitness watches and fitness trackers complicated, can pick up and use the device within minutes.