Neat Microphones’ Bumblebee II USB Mic Now Available at Retail

From Turtle Beach Press Release: Neat Microphones today announced its Bumblebee II Professional Cardioid USB Condenser Microphone is now available in the U.S. The Bumblebee II’s $99.99 MSRP and 25mm capsule – larger than any microphone capsule in its price range – make it an outstanding choice for...

PS5 is getting colorful covers next month

From CNET: After more than a year of looking at your white PlayStation 5, you might want to add a splash of color to Sony's next-gen console. You'll be able to do so next year, Sony revealed Monday, with black, red, pink, blue and purple console covers.

The "Midnight Black" and "Cosmic Red" covers...

Gigabyte Selects AMD Ryzen 5000U Processors for BRIX Extreme Mini PCs

From PC Mag: Gigabyte is set to launch a new line of BRIX Extreme mini PCs early next year which will use AMD's Ryzen 5000U processors.

The BRIX desktop PCs are Gigabyte's answer to Intel's popular NUC range, which are small enough to be attached to the back of a monitor using a VESA mount. As...

ASUS ZenWiFi XD6 Review (Page 1 of 5)

Every weekday around 3pm, there is some kid at the University of Calgary driving a fully riced out Infiniti G35 who likes to redline his car when exiting from the campus roads to the adjacent main road. I am not exactly sure what he is trying to do other than maybe trying to impress the crowd at the nearby bus stop, but last time I checked, a 15-year-old G35 is not that fast of a car, and I think he is not doing much to impress anyone as much as...

Neat Skyline Review (Page 1 of 4)

In my many Discord servers with my friends, we have many different nicknames for ourselves, depending on which server we are in. For the most part, I think everyone already knows my default name so I do not often change it. However, in one server, I am nicknamed "SingaMongo". While the latter part of the name is shared among all of the members of the group, the members of the server all seem to think I am a "singer man" since I have occasionally...

VIPER Gaming Announces the VIPER VENOM DDR5 Performance Memory Kits

From Patriot Press Release: VIPER is excited to announce the availability of the new VIPER VENOM RGB and non-RGB DDR5 high-performance DRAM modules which will be available in Q1 2022. The VIPER VENOM DDR5 memory modules provide enhanced speeds ranging from 4800MHz to 6200MHz with kit capacities of...

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