Author Archives: Michael Crider

Google’s Online Store Offers a New Deal Every Day for a Month

Fans of Google hardware are probably itching to get their hands on a new Pixel 4a. That doesn’t appear to be coming in the immediate future, but Google is starting a huge sale. The official Google Store is presenting a new deal every day for a mo… Continue reading

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ICYDK: iPhone 8 Cases Fit the New iPhone SE Perfectly

The new iPhone SE is a welcome addition to Apple’s lineup—a midrange phone that has almost all of the features of larger and more expensive models. But it looks awfully familiar: isn’t that just an iPhone 8 with upgraded guts? Why yes… Continue reading

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ICYDK: Quickly Organize Your Desktop with the Windows Key

Multitasking is one of the wonderful things about modern operating systems. And, they’re built to take advantage of it. Take Windows 10, for example. If you’re reading this on a Windows 10 machine, try this: hold the Windows key (the one be… Continue reading

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Retro Games Resurrects the Classic VIC-20 Computer After 40 Years

Retro Games, which recently revived the classic Commodore 64 in the style of special “mini” game consoles from decades past, has set its sights on its next project. This time it’s the VIC-20, the first personal computer ever to sell a… Continue reading

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Google’s Augmented Reality Dinosaurs Come Alive in Your Phone’s Camera

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We’re Never Getting True A-La-Carte TV, and Here’s Why

Play it again, Sam: this week Google announced that YouTube TV is receiving yet another price hike. It was met with resounding boos, despite the expanded Viacom channel lineup, as is always the case when these formerly value-focused live TV services su… Continue reading

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GeForce NOW Adds More Games, Plus NVIDIA Freestyle Graphics Filters

NVIDIA continues to add weekly updates to its streaming games platform, GeForce NOW. In addition to a new crop of titles, this week’s update adds NVIDIA’s Freestyle filters. Freestyle is a set of post-processing graphics effects that the co… Continue reading

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Google Ends Sales of the Pixel 3a and 3a XL as Fans Look Forward

The Pixel 3a and its bigger variant the 3a XL have been a smash hit for Google, overshadowing the earlier and less budget-friendly Pixel 3. Yesterday Google stopped selling the phones on its official store, and confirmed to Android Police that both of … Continue reading

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Let’s Hold CES 2021 in ‘Fortnite’

A couple of weeks ago, the CTA sent me a questionnaire about what they could do to make me feel safe at CES 2021, which by the way is totally happening in Las Vegas in January. That seems optimistic at best and dangerously aspirational at worst. I have… Continue reading

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Discord Says Its Chat Client is Not Just for Gamers Anymore

If you’ve joined a small chat group in the last year or two, you’ve probably used one of two platforms: Slack (which we use for work at Review Geek!) or Discord. The latter has always catered to gamers thanks to a built-in VOIP client, but … Continue reading

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