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May 9, 2022

TVs are great and all, but they’re kind of annoying. You end up with this great big black slab on the wall, and if you want anything awesome sized, you’ll need to spend way too much money. So maybe you’ve been thinking about getting a projector instead. But, well… projectors are confusing.

But they don’t have to be! Let us take you through everything you need to pick the perfect projector for you—in the top story.

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How to Pick a Projector


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Google Chrome Will Automatically Change Your Stolen Passwords


You should really change your passwords after a data breach. But digging through a website’s settings to update your password is often harder than it should be. That’s why Chrome for Android’s latest feature automates the password replacement process. Read More »

 
Check Out This Working Fisher-Price Xbox Controller Mod


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Apple’s Latest Patent Looks Like a Microsoft Surface Book


Get ready, because Apple may “invent” the decade-old Microsoft Surface concept. The company’s latest patent describes a 2-in-1 laptop with a detachable screen. Notably, this device seems to use a macOS-like UI, at least when it’s docked. Read More »

 
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The only thing better than a board game is a really good board game, like Catan. It’s a popular favorite for pretty much anyone who’s ever played it and you’ll need to bring your best strategies to the game table if you plan on winning. In it, you’ll work to build up your cities and control the most space on the board. You will need to trade resources with other players while racing to win with the most victory points. It’s playable with three or four players, and it takes about an hour to play through an entire game (though it can go longer if you opt to include an expansion pack, which we recommend doing).

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The Best Apps to Help Seniors Enjoy Their Golden Years


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What We’re Playing: ‘PowerWash Simulator’ Is Oh So Satisfying


There are few things I love more than a nice, thorough deep cleaning session. At times, I’ve wished I could just get a pressure washer and use that to clean everything. Fortunately, with PowerWash Simulator, that’s exactly what I can do, and it is incredibly satisfying. Read More »

 
How to Play ‘Nintendo Switch Sports’ Without Breaking Your TV


Alright, we need to sit down and have a talk. People are already breaking their TVs playing Nintendo Switch Sports, the Wii Sports sequel. It’s hilarious and nostalgic, but I’m begging you, please don’t make the same mistakes we made in 2006. Humanity is capable of so much more, right? Read More »

 

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Survey Says Android Users Are Safer Drivers Than iPhone Owners


These days distracted driving is a big problem, and it’s not going away anytime soon. However, a recent survey by the insurance company Jerry concluded that Android users are safer drivers than those with an iPhone. Read More »

 

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(Update: FTC Inquiry) Sony Buys Bungie, Tries to Bounce Back


If you can’t beat them, join them. Sony just announced that it will buy Bungie, a studio best known for its work on the Halo franchise. The acquisition feels like an intentional clap-back at Microsoft, which keeps gobbling up talented studios like Bethesda, and more recently, Activision Blizzard. Read More »

 
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