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Gabriel Moss

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Portland, OR, United States

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PlayStation Black Friday Deals Serve Up PS5 Accessories, DualSense, And Game Discounts

Sony's kicking off this year's Black Friday savings for PlayStation fans, serving up solid discounts on all sorts of games, controllers, peripherals, and more. → Read More

Meta Is Killing Its Portal And Smartwatch Projects

The firm employed around 87,000 workers in September, meaning the sudden loss of 11,000 jobs equates to a roughly 13% loss of Meta's overall workforce. → Read More

Philips Hue Festiva String Lights Aim To Smarten Up Your Christmas Tree

Philips is getting back in the string light game with the Philips Hue Festiva string lights. It's comprised of 250 smart LEDs perfect for any holiday. → Read More

The Best Way To Fix A Nintendo Switch Controller That Won't Turn On

The Nintendo Switch has had to deal with a host of controller issues — stick drift included — but for controllers desyncing, that's typically a simple fix. → Read More

AMD's Ryzen 7000 CPUs Officially Unveiled

AMD has taken the wraps off its Ryzen 7000 series chips and Zen 4 architecture, revealing when the new CPUs will arrive and how much they will cost. → Read More

Why You Probably Should Stop Using Battery Saver Apps On Android

Battery saver apps on Android devices are effectively useless. Here's why you should stop using battery saver apps as soon as possible. → Read More

35% Of People Would Most Want To See This Celebrity Superyacht In Person

The ocean is home to a number of superyachts from the world's wealthiest people. Which yachts do most want to see in person? The winner may surprise you. → Read More

Sonos' Next Speaker Leaks With Some Surprising Changes

A new leak claims Sonos is working on three new speakers, one of which has been described as a wireless model sporting some unique design choices. → Read More

Instagram Seems To Be Copying Another Groundbreaking Idea

It looks like Instagram is exploring a new feature that has seemingly been copied from one of the most popular new social media platforms in years. → Read More

How To Stop Your PS5 From Overheating

The PS5 isn't meant for hot or humid rooms, and there are several other factors that could be behind the unit becoming too hot for gameplay. → Read More

Meta's Chatbot Pulls No Punches Describing Mark Zuckerberg

Meta has a chatbot that anyone can interact with, and that has seemingly led to some amusing (and, at times, offensive) statements from the AI. → Read More

Samsung's Vast 55-Inch Odyssey ARK Gaming Display Gets A Price And Release Date

Reservations are now open for Samsung's latest addition to its Odyssey gaming monitor series — the ARK. → Read More

What Whole Food's Palm-Scanning Payment Means For The Future

Love it or hate it, Amazon's strange palm-scanning checkout system is expanding to more Whole Foods stores, renewing talks (and concerns) about privacy. → Read More

2023 GMC Canyon AT4X Gets More Lift, More Width, More Off-Road Talent

GMC's AT4X trim continues to storm through its truck line-up, with the midsize 2023 Canyon the latest to get a taste of the rugged, go-anywhere treatment. → Read More

There's Ominous News About iPhone 14 Pricing

With the release of the iPhone 14 on the horizon, some tech industry analysts have made bold predictions. Here's what they expect to see with the new iPhone. → Read More

Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Gaming Mouse Serves Up Improved Optical Sensor In Lighter Package

There are a number of iterative improvements on the V3 Pro from its predecessor, the most notable being the switch from 20,000 max DPI to 30,000. → Read More

Biden Passes Bill To Boost Chip Manufacturing In The U.S.

The new subsidies should help bolster semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S., a move that comes amid continuing shortages triggered by the pandemic. → Read More

How To Find The Hidden Web Browser On Your PS5

If you have a Twitter account, you can get use this PS5 hack to browse the internet on your television. → Read More

This $2 Billion Water Battery Could Give Green Energy An Astonishing Backup

A Swiss company is making the most of hydroelectric power with a storage equivalent of over 400,000 EV batteries in a reservoir deep in the Swiss Alps. → Read More

Tim Hortons Illegally Tracked You For A Year — Its Apology Sounds Like A Joke

Tim Hortons' rewards program promised its loyal customers free drinks and food. What they didn't know they were getting was an invasion of privacy. → Read More