Review: Linksys EA7500 Dual-Band Smart Router

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 Choosing a router sometimes isn’t easy, and one of the main reasons why is assessing how one might be better than another. Another reason is how the one you choose will improve or enhance your home network. The Linksys EA7500 is a smart router that doesn’t look as flashy as others on the market, but is still outfitted with high-end performance and some future-proofing in mind.

The iRig Voice Microphone features functionality and fun!

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   The iRig Voice is more than simply a “handheld microphone for smartphone and tablets”, it is a remarkably diverse tool that can be used for work or for fun.

Review: Leef iAccess boosts your iPhone’s memory [VIDEO]

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 The dreaded “Can’t take photo. There is not enough storage space” message is history on my iPhone thanks to Leef iAccess. It’s a small, easy to use microSD reader that you can attach and leave on your phone to expand your memory up to 128 GB, and it’s the perfect summer accessory for anyone who wants the freedom to use their phone without storage issues. 

Review: Samsung KS9000 and 9500 HDR 4K Smart TVs

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 Two new KS series 4K HDR televisions are launching from Samsung, and Best Buy is carrying both. I was invited to Best Buy HQ in Burnaby, BC, to take a first look at them, and to provide you with a review of the experience. If you haven’t already read my review of the KS8000 series, check it out, it’s worth your time. For those looking to step up to the KS9000 series, read on. I think you’ll be thrilled to hear what Samsung has for you with this premium model.

Review: enjoy a clean, fresh breeze with Dyson Pure Cool Link

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The Dyson Pure Cool Link removes up to 99.97% of the pollutants and does so while directing a cool stream of fresh, clean air wherever you want it.

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.

Review: Bravely Second: End Layer is even better than the stellar...

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 Return to the world of Luxendarc for another epic role-playing game experience with Bravely Second: End Layer for Nintendo 3DS. Set two and a half years after the events of the critically acclaimed original, the Crystal Orthodoxy and Duchy of Eternia are on the cusp of signing a historic peace agreement when a mysterious new foe ambushes the ceremony. As Yew, a brave young Crystalguard, gather a party of heroes and embark on a perilous quest to discover the truth behind this menacing new threat.

Review: Samsung’s KS8000 Flat and KS8500 Curved 4K HDR Televisions

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Spring is an exciting time if you love colour and beauty. I’m not talking about flowers and trees; Samsung’s annual model changeover happens in May each year, bringing exciting new things to the home theatre space. Two new 4k models are hitting shelves soon and I had a chance to visit Best Buy Headquarters to see them in person. Are they everything we’ve come to hope from Samsung? Read on to find out.

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: Tales from the Borderlands is full of trademark humour and...

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Taking place after the events of Borderlands 2, Tales from the Borderlands is set on the unforgiving world of Pandora, and is full of the trademark humour and action the hit franchise is famous for. You’ll play as Rhys, a Hyperion company man with dreams of being the next Handsome Jack, and Fiona, a con artist looking to score her biggest ever swindle. Their journey will take you on a wild ride through the Borderlands universe where gangsters, bandit lords, and Vault Hunters are just some of the obstacles you’ll encounter.