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The Nintendo company was founded in 1889 to produce playing cards and, to this day, despite significantly larger holdings in the video game industry, still produces playing cards.

 
TODAY'S TOP STORY I Cured My Mouse Shoulder Pain With a New Keyboard


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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT LastPass Just Had a Security Breach


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14 Games That Need Nintendo Switch Ports


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10 Very Weird Spotify Playlists


Playlists are a huge part of Spotify, and anyone can create their own public playlists for others to enjoy. People get very creative with playlists—as they should—but some take it to the extreme. Let’s get weird. Read More »

 
6 Things Slowing Down Your Wi-Fi (And What to Do About Them)


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This Pixel “Server” Bypasses Google Photos Quality Limits


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The Best Meta Quest 2 Accessories of 2022


The Meta Quest 2 is one of theĀ best VR headsetsĀ around, and out of the box, it’s an excellent product. It’s not perfect, but it can get close with the right accessories to go with the headset. Read More »

 
DoorDash Just Had a Security Breach


Along with GrubHub, DoorDash is one of the most popular food delivery apps. Now, the popular delivery service has just suffered a security breach. Hackers may have access to a record of that time you ordered a cheeseburger at 2 AM. Read More »

 
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What Happens When an Electric Vehicle Battery Dies?


With the rise of electric vehicles, new and potential owners have many questions. If you just got an EV and are wondering what happens when the battery dies, you’re not alone. Read More »

 
How to Get Rid of Samsung Calendar on Galaxy Phones


Samsung Galaxy devices include the company’s own apps, which duplicate many of Google’s. This is annoying if you prefer Google’s apps. Getting double notifications for every calendar event gets old, but can you remove the Samsung Calendar? Read More »

 

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California Says EV Batteries Have to Last Longer


The most vital component of any electric car is the battery, and the battery’s health can significantly impact the car’s range and value. The U.S. state of California is now laying out rules for the batteries used in EVs. Read More »

 

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Why Is It Called Roku?


Roku is a name that has become so common to see that you probably don’t think much about where it came from. Roku devices can be found in millions of households, but what does “Roku” actually mean? Is it anything? Read More »

 

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How to Change the Default System Font on Windows 11


Windows 11 is pretty sleek compared to Windows 10, but what if you decide that you don’t like the font, or just want something different? Here’s how you can use the registry to change Windows 11’s system font. Read More »

 
 

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