Month: February 2022

‘Ghostwire: Tokyo’ is a creepy and quirky paranormal adventure

The magic in Ghostwire: Tokyo is fat and tangible, glowing between Akito's palms and streaming from his fingertips in sturdy golden ropes, binding enemies to one another before exploding them into pieces. From a first-person perspective, Akito rapidly contorts his hands into a series of precise shapes, forming orbs of…

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Wyze Video Doorbell Pro review: a lot to like, except for the look

The newest doorbell from Wyze surprised me in three ways: It isn’t the cheapest video doorbell you can buy (odd from a company that’s become a by-word for good budget smart home gear). It has excellent video quality for an under-$100 doorbell camera, and it has one of the most…

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The 2022 Sundance Film Festival projects we’re still thinking about

Another Sundance Film Festival has come and gone, and with it we've gotten a close look at some of the films and interactive experiences that'll be the talk of 2022. After Yang, the profound story of a family dealing with the loss of their beloved android, has all the makings…

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There’s an all-new free version of Google Workspace for work

Audio player loading… Workers looking to experience a host of the most popular Google Workspace software can now try for free thanks to a new offering from the company. The new Google Workspace Essentials plan provides access to the likes of Meet, Chat, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides and more as…

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Cooking in a Tiny Kitchen? This Gear Will Help You Stay Sane

These are the best WIRED-tested creative, affordable gear solutions to make your pin-sized counter prep space work for you. Source

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Kokoon Nightbuds review: a pricey Voltron of sleep tech

I know what I want from a sleep gadget. I want something that’s going to help me drift off to slumberland, mask my husband’s snoring, wake me up on time, and tell me how well I slept. So far, most sleep tech I’ve tested falls into two categories: health trackers…

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