Review: Dyson V6 Mattress Vacuum Cleaner

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 Today I present the findings of my rescent round of experimentation with the new Dyson V6 Mattress Vacuum Cleaner. Ok, it’s really not as formal as all that, but I did test the dickens out of this thing, so click on through to see how it went!    

Review: Pokkén Tournament is a worthy fighting game from the makers...

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 It’s Pokémon’s 20th anniversary, and to ring in this huge milestone the franchise is “mega evolving” into the exciting realm of real-time fighting. Pokkén Tournament on Wii U lets you directly control your favourite Pokémon, all represented in vivid HD, and challenge other Pokémon trainers to intense, visually-stunning 3D arena-style matches. It’s big, it’s bold, and it’s beautiful; Pokémon fans won’t want to miss this one!

Review: Dark Souls III is a challenging game with epic boss...

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 Venture through a twisted world full of terrifying beasts, devious traps, and hidden secrets in Dark Souls III, built exclusively for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. You’ll journey across dark landscapes, face unrelenting challenges, and delve deep into RPG gameplay as you try to find a way to survive in the face of colossal enemies. Come find out inside why Dark Souls III is the game fans have been waiting for.

Review: clean floors without lifting a finger thanks to the iRobot...

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 After I moved to an acreage, I thought I’d have to learn to embrace the mop. Little did I know that iRobot could do all that for me, and it does it so simple and easily, you’ll never worry about cleaning your floor again.

Review: Samsung CF391 32″ Curved Monitor [Video]

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 Curved monitors promise to ease the eye-strain and deliver a more enhanced gaming experience on your PC. Some people are not sure about how well curved monitors actually work, so make sure you read on to find out Syd Bolton’s experience with the Samsung CF391 32″ monitor and watch the included video to help make your own conclusions.

Review: The Dyson DC66 finds dirt in even the cleanest places

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 Having owned a Dyson canister vacuum for many years, I didn’t think it was possible for something to perform better than the one I have. However, the DC66 outperforms it and is about half the size of DC28. Finding more dust and dirt in places after I’ve previously vacuumed is just the start. Read on to find more about this compact, yet powerful release from the Dyson family

Impressions: Gears of War 4 Multiplayer beta on Xbox One

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 For Gears of War fans, April is the month we’ve been waiting for. The much-hyped Gears of War 4 Early Access Multiplayer Beta has officially kicked off as of April 18th. I was fortunate enough to get a chance to rev up my lancer chainsaw in a limited (early) early access period this weekend, and absolutely loved it. Come see how Gears of War 4’s multiplayer is going back to basics, while also adding tons of new features at the same time!

Review: Sleep Machines

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It’s no secret that sleep plays a vital role in our overall health and well-being. In fact, studies show that ongoing sleep deficiency can raise our risk for some chronic health problems, and affect how well we react, work, learn, and get along with others. Needless to say, a good night’s sleep isn’t just a luxury, but a necessity. So if you are like me and 75% of other Canadians who struggle to get some ZZZ’s, one of these three products might be just what you need.

Review: LG G5 looks to change how smartphones work

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In some respects, LG has nothing to lose. Quietly building momentum with the previous two flagship smartphone iterations, the G3 and G4, the G5 has turned the company’s previous efforts on their heads. Having embraced an all-metal body for the phone, the design philosophy swerves dramatically to make it modular, too. Not only is the battery removable, but the idea is to enhance the phone’s features with hardware add-ons.

Review: Project X Zone 2 continues this mega crossover RPG extravaganza

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The sequel to 2013’s groundbreaking tactical role-playing game mashup, Project X Zone, has officially arrived on Nintendo 3DS. Project X Zone 2 once again brings together some of the biggest names in Japanese gaming, including Bandai Namco, Capcom, Sega, and for the first time in franchise history, Nintendo. Get ready to control over 50 characters from your favourite video games in one epic RPG adventure!