The Great Cyberwar Has Just Begun: You Need to Protect Yourself

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March 28, 2022

Today’s top story might be one of the most important things you’ll read in the Review Geek letter for a long time to come. We’re not here to frighten you, hype up minor events, or anything like that. But you need to know that a cyberwar is already underway. And you need to secure your accounts right now.

Hit up the top story for all the details; I laid it all out in easy-to-read sections.

Other highlights:

  • These cool kits let you scan film (as in pictures before smartphones) with your smartphone.
  • Suzanne lost herself in a little game called Donut County, and it might be just the mood lifter we all need.
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  • …and more!

-Josh

 
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What is a USB Security Key, and Should You Use One?


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You Can Scan Film with Your Smartphone Using Lomography’s New Kits


Conventional film scanners cost a few hundred dollars (at least) and require a computer to run software. But for those who’d rather do everything on the fly, Lomography just debuted two affordable kits that let you scan film with your phone or camera. Read More »

 
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How to Try the New ‘Mario Kart 8’ Courses for Free


Throughout the next two years, Nintendo will slowly add 48 new courses to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. But these courses only unlock when you buy the Booster Course Pass DLC or subscribe to Switch Online + Expansion Pack. Thankfully, there’s a way to try the courses for free. Read More »

 
The Best Pressure Washers for Your Home, Driveway, and Deck


In a perfect world, you’d be able to test drive pressure washers to see if they suit your needs. But life isn’t that easy. That’s why we’ve taken the time to find the best pressure washers across several budgets and use cases. Read More »

 
What We’re Playing: ‘Donut County’ is Mischievous Hole-some Fun


Have you ever dreamed about stealing someone’s chair and tossing it into a hole, never to be seen again? What about their lunch, or perhaps their car or house? I know I have, and thanks to Donut County, I was finally able to live out my lifelong dream. Read More »

 

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We Need This LEGO-Sorting Vacuum to Pick Up After Ourselves


If you’ve ever spent hours digging through all your various LEGO bricks of all different shapes and sizes, or worse, stepped on one, this LEGO-sorting vacuum invention is for you. Read More »

 

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Digging through crates is fun and all, but it can be difficult to find a good, playable record for a reasonable price. Thankfully, there are subscription boxes that make record collecting more affordable and easy. Read More »

 
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