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Editor’s Note:The software for the mouse has finally released and is available on the device’s io gear page. It fixes some of the issues brought up in this review, with the ability to remap buttons, but other issues like the scroll wheel and inability to remove weights
by David Flynn
I’m going to start this review talking a little about how I got to this point in my life. I was severely injured in an explosion in the military, losing 75% of my hearing, a good portion of my balance, and picking up nosebleeds and persistent migraines. I didn’
by Ron Burke
For many years, I’ve been using an old, mechanical Dell keyboard from my mom’s old desktop. It hasn’t exactly aged gracefully – it’s perpetually covered in dust and many of the keys have that weird shininess from wearing down with use. I have bought two keyboards since
by David Flynn
I’ve recently purchased a high end gaming laptop. It has every bell and whistle you can possibly want including a 2080 Super, a 240Hz refresh monitor, Thunderbolt 3 support, all M.2 storage, and more. You know what it doesn’t have? Decent audio. In fact, the audio on
by Ron Burke
As we ramp up for the release of Marvel’s Avengers from Square Enix, we’ve gotten the chance to check out some awesome Funko Pop Vinyls, courtesy of Entertainment Earth. Today we will check out two of them — Thor and Black Widow. Thor, the God of Thunder (not hammers!
by Ron Burke
Crypto is back, and we’ve gotten our grubby little human paws on the Destroy All Humans! DNA Collector’s Edition. We’ve unboxed it. That’s what we do. What’s in the box? Let’s see… * This unique example of human craftsmanship is brought to you by your
by Ron Burke
There are collector’s editions, and then there are collector’s editions. Destroy All Humans! is back, and we’ve gotten our hands on the Crypto-137 edition — a special edition of the game featuring a nearly 2′ tall statue and a backpack with a shockingly small storage compartment. Let’s
by Ron Burke
Seagate has been stretching their legs lately. They’ve launched high-end NVMe drives aimed at gamers like the FireCuda 510 (our review), and then followed it up with a Gen4 drive in the FireCuda 520 (our review). They’ve delivered awesome speeds for the Xbox One via their SSD-powered Game
by Ron Burke