Month: September 2023

The Lamborghini-inspired Dry Studio Black Diamond 75 gaming keyboard is more cool than cringe

Angry Miao usually specializes in bespoke mechanical keyboards with zany or nonsensical designs that cost small fortunes. But today, its new Japan-based sub-brand, Dry Studio, is announcing a Lamborghini-inspired gaming keyboard that looks like a futuristic race car on your desk, yet it clocks in at a price some of…

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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone are adding Diablo characters, Doom weapons, and Skeletor

The first details for Season Six of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2022) and Warzone have been revealed, and iconic Diablo characters Lilith and Inarius will be joining the fray as playable operators, alongside the addition of a DOOM weapon bundle, and more. As outlined in a new post…

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7 new movies and TV shows on Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus and more this weekend (September 22)

The last few weeks have been pretty lackluster when it comes to new movies and TV shows to enjoy, but this weekend sees several big-name franchises return to the streamable screen. Leading the charge is Sex Education season 4 on Netflix, which is joined on the world’s best streaming service…

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New UK-US “data-bridge” hopes to boost transatlantic trade

A so-called “data bridge” has been established between the UK and US, allowing a smoother transfer of personal data between the US and UK while still adhering to GDPR guidelines. Previously, the transfer of personal data from the UK to regions outside of the EU involved a complex bureaucratic requirement…

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Sony ZV-E1 review: The best vlogging camera to date, by a big margin

Content creators have become a key segment in the mirrorless camera industry, and Sony fully embraced them back in 2020 with the launch of the ZV1 camera. It has since added no less than four models to its ZV lineup, with the latest being the 12-megapixel full-frame ZV-E1 — its…

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Drop’s BMR1 PC speakers are almost really good

At some point over the years there’s been a shift in what PC speakers look like. Many of you may remember plugging in a pair of small, often beige, units into the back of your PC (where the PCI sound card was) and pretending to enjoy the results. Over the…

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