Month: November 2022

The company that verifies safe websites in your browser works for the US government

Audio player loading… A company that several major web browsers rely on to verify safe and secure websites has links to U.S intelligence agencies and law enforcement, new research has claimed. An expose by the Washington Post (opens in new tab) (TWP) (paywall), which draws its conclusions from documentation, records,…

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Razer made a customizable PS5 controller that — you guessed it — is very expensive

PlayStation 5 owners have yet another pricey, customizable wireless controller to consider. Razer’s Wolverine V2 Pro is launching today with PS5 and PC support for $249.99, $50 more than Sony’s DualSense Edge, which is coming in early 2023. The Wolverine V2 Pro includes fewer goodies than the Edge, besides lacking…

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One of the best gaming chairs is up to $250 off in early Black Friday sale

Secretlab is currently hosting its early Black Friday sale, which can save you up to $180 off some of the company’s best gaming chairs ahead of the Black Friday gaming chair deals themselves.  It isn’t just legacy models available in the early Black Friday sales either. We’re seeing some of…

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The best gifts for tea lovers in 2022

For many people, the first cup of tea is often the highlight of their day. And while you don’t need much to make a great brew, there are a number of tools and gadgets that can make the whole experience a lot more enjoyable. So this holiday season, whether you’re…

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Affinity Version 2 arrives to take on Adobe Creative Suite

Software developer Serif has launched V2 of its Affinity creative suite, bringing new features and enhancements to its trio of graphic design and content creation applications that undercut Adobe on price. Affinity Designer 2, Affinity Photo 2, and Affinity Publisher 2 have all been visually redesigned and introduce some new…

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16 Best Tech Gifts for Kids (2022): Tablets, Speakers, Smartwatches

Your child has spent years watching you tap away on your phone or laptop. Give them a turn on an age-appropriate device of their own. Source

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