Review: Doom, fighting to hell and back has never been so...

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 Id Software’s 1993 Doom is one of the most influential video games of all time and it just got one hell of an overhaul. The latest game in the series, simply titled Doom, released earlier this month on Friday the 13th. At this point it’s safe to say it won’t have the same impact as the original but it’s certainly going to give fans of the original game one hell of a good time.

Review: Pebble 2 Smartwatch

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There’s a new Pebble smartwatch in town and it’s quite interesting to see what Pebble has chosen as the key features of its entry-level model four years after it broke Kickstarter records as one of the most funded and most successful projects ever with 68,929 backers.

Rise of the Ronin review on PS5

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Rise of the Ronin is impressive with deep combat and a rich setting, despite its loot system and familiar mechanics.

Lyve Home: secure, onsite photo and video storage with display capability

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One of the most used features on any smartphone is its camera. Photo sharing site Flickr published stats showing the three most frequently used cameras among its members for 2014 were Apple iPhones. And if you own a smartphone, you are no doubt aware of the cloud-based photo storage and sharing your platform offers for free. You’ve also likely heard about related security concerns. Enter the Lyve Home, an innovative device/app combo that automatically backs up all your digital photos (and videos) to a secure hard drive, organizes them into a single library, displays them (think digital photo frame) and lets you share them as well.

Review: Canary all-in-one home security system

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There has always been an interesting conversation surrounding the use of in-home security cameras. The main reason people buy-in to the idea is to keep an eye on things while they’re out living their lives. However, the “big brother” feel of having a set of eyes on you when you’re at home isn’t for everyone, even if the lens itself is set to privacy mode and not actually recording. Every product has its pros and cons, so let’s take a look at the Canary all-in-one home security system and find out if it deserves that spot on your mantle.

Review: share your gaming triumphs with the Razer Ripsaw Game Capture...

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 If you want to get yourself set up to stream and record your gaming triumphs then you should take a look at the Razer Ripsaw. It is the most well designed, highest performing, and easiest to use game capture solutions I’ve ever seen.

All new 2016 Roku Streaming Stick Review

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 The Roku Streaming Stick has been a popular device for turning ‘dumb’ TVs into smart streaming devices instantly and inexpensively.  So it’s good news then that Roku has just released its new version. Is it worth upgrading from your existing Roku? To see what the differences are, and how well it works overall, read the full review.

Fauna audio Bluetooth glasses review

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Fauna offers stylish smart glasses that incorporate Bluetooth audio to enhance your everyday life, even if you need prescription lenses.

Advance Wars 1 + 2 Re-Boot Camp review on Nintendo Switch

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Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp collection is finally available on Nintendo Switch. Come read my review of this long awaited game.

D-Link AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router (DIR-890L/R) Reviewed

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It’s time to upgrade from my old router to something new, but is the unique and spider-like D-Link AC3200 Ultra going to meet the needs of a harcore gamer in a household where everyone is connecting to the Internet and hogging the bandwidth?