It's Black Friday Xbox deals week, yay! And if you were looking for a saving on some of the best Xbox headsets around, look no further. Turtle Beach has some pretty sizeable savings for the event, with stocks already selling out rapidly across Amazon, Best Buy, and the Microsoft Store. We're rounding up the best deals we can find throughout the week, checking stocks and the … [Read more...] about Here are some pretty epic Xbox and PC gaming headset deals
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Sony’s latest smartphone accessory is pretty cool
Sony has launched a smartphone cooling fan accessory that’s designed to lower the temperature of its Xperia 1 IV under intense gaming loads. The Xperia Stream also offers a selection of extra ports in addition to working as a cooling accessory. It’s available to preorder now in Japan for 23,100 yen (around $162) with shipping expected on October 14th. The aim with these … [Read more...] about Sony’s latest smartphone accessory is pretty cool
Philips Hue Play Gradient Strip review: Pretty but pricey
Philips Hue offers the biggest smart lighting offering out there. While there are plenty of alternatives - many of which are significantly cheaper - there are none that offer the breadth of options that comes with the Hue range - and we aren't just talking about different bulbs. A later addition to the Hue portfolio comes in form of the Hue Gradient Lightstrip, designed to … [Read more...] about Philips Hue Play Gradient Strip review: Pretty but pricey
How to Pretty Print JSON File in Linux Terminal
JSON files are awesome because they store collection of data in a human-readable format. However, reading the JSON file can be a pain if the JSON file is minified. Take this for an example: Minified JSON is difficult to read A computer can easily read it. Even a human can still read it but if JSON file is properly formatted to display the content, it will be much easier. I … [Read more...] about How to Pretty Print JSON File in Linux Terminal
AfterShokz Aeropex Mini Review: A Pretty Big Deal for Something So Small
Exactly one lifetime ago, in July of 2019, I proclaimed my love for the AfterShokz Air bone conduction headphones. I’ve been using them on nearly all workouts—indoors or out—since then. Well, until now. The newer, more modern, and (best of all) smaller Aeropex Mini, which were originally announced at CES 2020, have been on my skull for the past couple of weeks. And I … [Read more...] about AfterShokz Aeropex Mini Review: A Pretty Big Deal for Something So Small
Serious Sam 4 System Requirements Are Out and They’re Pretty High
Serious Sam 4 is almost out, given its scheduled release date of September 24th on PC (Steam) and Google Stadia. As such, the developers at Croteam have now released the official system requirements for the PC version. The recommended ones are perhaps higher than we would have thought. MINIMUM: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 … [Read more...] about Serious Sam 4 System Requirements Are Out and They’re Pretty High
Need For Speed: Payback Impressions: Still Pretty Fast. Not Very Furious.
More than 16 years after The Fast and the Furious made an entire generation fall in love with fast cars and family barbeques, it looked like Electronic Arts finally realized how much sense it would make to repackage that experience for PC and console owners. But if Need For Speed: Payback is really going to bring out our inner Dom Toretto, EA did a pretty bad job of making … [Read more...] about Need For Speed: Payback Impressions: Still Pretty Fast. Not Very Furious.
uTorrent Client Affected by Some Pretty Severe Security Flaws
A Google security researcher has found multiple security flaws affecting the uTorrent web and desktop client that allow an attacker to infect a victim with malware or collect data on the users' past downloads. The vulnerabilities have been discovered by Google Project Zero security researcher Tavis Ormandy, and they impact uTorrent Web, a new web-based version of the uTorrent … [Read more...] about uTorrent Client Affected by Some Pretty Severe Security Flaws
Linux Mint’s New Mintbox PC is Powerful (But Also Pretty Pricey)
As one of the most popular Linux distributions on the planet it’s only natural that Linux Mint has some hardware to call its “own”. And Compulab’s competitive range of ‘MintBox’ PCs, consumer-focused versions of its usual industrial wares pre-landed with Linux Mint and contributing a percentage back to the project, does the job admirably. Now fans of the small form-factor … [Read more...] about Linux Mint’s New Mintbox PC is Powerful (But Also Pretty Pricey)