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3/28/2022
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The Great Cyberwar Has Just Begun: You Need to Protect Yourself
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek 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
3/26/2022
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The Pringles Man's name is an epic hoax, Creative Outlier Air V3 review, Tesla deliveries delayed, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 26, 2022 Did you know that the Pringles mascot is named Julius Pringles? Yeah, you probably knew that and answered the question correctly at our MindBound
3/25/2022
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All about ergonomic keyboards, NZXT Lift mouse review, Chevy Equinox EV teaser, new 'Star Wars' LEGO, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 25, 2022 As someone who has faced lifelong hand issues, and yet uses them every day for both my career and my hobbies, taking care of my hands is a near and
3/24/2022
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All about Disney+, affordable Eero Wi-fi 6E mesh kit, a Raspberry Pi Android tablet, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 24, 2022 Disney+ is one of the newest in a long line of streaming services that have popped up in the past five years. Gone is the day of just subscribing to
3/23/2022
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How long does it take to charge an EV, Steam comes to Chrome OS, the March Pixel 6 update arrives, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 23, 2022 Electric vehicles are quickly gaining popularity, and your next car could be an EV. Imagine being able to forget about rising gasoline prices and
3/22/2022
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Why the Bluescreen of Death isn't so bad anymore, BenQ Gaming projector review, Chrome phishing kit, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 22, 2022 Overall on the Windows side of things, the dreaded Blue Screen of Death has historically been the start of a really awful day. If you were lucky, you
3/21/2022
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Why USB-C Isn't the One Port to Rule Them All (Yet)
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 21, 2022 USB-C. It's supposed to be the universal port that solves all our problems, right? One shape, reversible, handles charging and data, and it works
3/19/2022
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Why Smart Faucets Are a Great Idea But Smart Showers Are Terrible
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 19, 2022 When it comes to smart homes, there are two major additions you could consider adding to your lineup. Smart Faucets, usually found in the kitchen but
3/18/2022
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Are electric bikes practical, Netflix cracks down on account sharing, a new Android 13 preview, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 18, 2022 We're all looking for cheaper, more practical ways to get around town. And you know what that means—all the electric bike companies are racing
3/17/2022
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Apple's mischievous iPad pricing, an addictive arcade cabinet, Google goes Formula 1, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 17, 2022 In recent years, Apple has managed to muddy any distinction between the iPad Air and iPad Pro. There are differences between these two products, for
3/16/2022
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Everything we know about the Pixel 7, Tesla raises prices again, a military-grade Raspberry Pi, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 16, 2022 Unless you count botched updates (and yes, you should count those), the Pixel 6 series is a smashing success. But those two phones were released last
3/15/2022
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Can you jump-star a dead EV?, HHKB Professional 2 review, Epson laser projector, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 15, 2022 Slowly yet surely, EVs (electric vehicles) are becoming more and more mainstream. And naturally, the most significant difference between an EV and a
3/14/2022
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Why scrolling through social media is terrible for your eyes
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 14, 2022 Hey, you! Stop scrolling. Well, Ok. Keep scrolling through this newsletter to finish reading these words. But stop scrolling endlessly on Facebook
3/12/2022
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Is Antivirus Software Worth Paying For?
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 12, 2022 Chances are, if you're reading this newsletter, you're on a Windows machine. And you've probably heard for ages and ages that Windows is
3/11/2022
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The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y Aren't Affordable Anymore
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 11, 2022 Remember when Tesla said its long-term plan was to eventually be able to build a high quantity of vehicles with prices that would get lower for each
3/10/2022
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The history of modern board games, Apple revives 2 fan favorites, Netflix's pricing saga continues, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 10, 2022 I feel comfortable betting that every one of us grew up playing board games. Whether it was iconic classics like Monopoly or Clue, clever strategy
3/10/2022
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SSDs and HDDs may be equally reliable, all of Apple's new products, GPU prices are falling, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 9, 2022 Despite a general lack of research or data, we often assume that SSDs are more reliable than old-fashioned hard drives. But a new Backblaze report
3/8/2022
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How much it costs to charge an electric car, Today's Apple event, Our Viofo T130 dash cam review, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 8, 2022 Every adult knows the wallet-pinching experience of filling up a gas tank these days, but how much does it cost to charge an electric car? Gas prices
3/7/2022
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Why Cloud Gaming's One Killer Feature Sold Me On the Future
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 7, 2022 For the longest time, gamers have been broken down into camps. You have PC gamers, Xbox gamers, PlayStation gamers, and Nintendo gamers (not to
3/5/2022
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Can you actually ever own your EV?, A new Wordle game, iFixit's Samsung Galaxy S22 teardown results, and more
Read in Browser Logo for Review Geek March 5, 2022 You've purchased an EV, but do you actually own it? Many features of EVs can be disabled (or enabled) remotely by the manufacturer at the flip of