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If I were to ask you what the largest country in the world by land area is, you would probably answer Russia -- which is, indeed, the correct answer. But if I were to ask you what the second largest country in the world by land area is and you answered Canada, you would be wrong. In fact, by that metric, Canada is not even the third largest country in the world. Our land may be from sea to sea, but it follows behind China and the United States...

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This past weekend was our young adults retreat at a campsite. One of the things I really enjoy is making meals and eating together, which is something we got to do a lot of over the three days. If you were to think of camp food, you might think of typical items like hot dogs, burgers, beans, or anything that can be cooked over the fire. On the other hand, since we had access to a full kitchen, you could then guess any food that is easily made for...

Steam will now show you more games you might actually want to buy

From The Verge: The Epic Games Store is luring some smaller developers away from Steam, but Valve has just made behind-the-scenes changes that might keep others from jumping ship — and could put more indie games in front of gamers who actually want to buy them.

While gamers probably already know...

Spotify Premium Family Plan Now Requires Location Sharing

From PC World: Last year, Spotify asked users to share their GPS location or risk losing access to the Spotify Premium Family service. That was just a test, but now the music streaming service has made it a requirement for all Premium Family subscribers.

As CNET reports, on Sept. 5, Spotify updated...

Apple Store returns as iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro preorders go live

From CNET: The Apple Store returned after its second downtime of the week Friday, as the company made iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max available to preorder. If you're ready to drop $699, $999 or $1,099 on the just-announced 2019 iPhones, it's the day you've been waiting for.

The...

HTC’s new Vive Cosmos VR headset arrives on October 3rd for $699

From The Verge: HTC is releasing its PC-powered Vive Cosmos VR headset next month. Originally unveiled earlier this year at CES, the Cosmos is HTC’s latest bid at a mainstream VR headset. Unlike the original HTC Vive, the Cosmos doesn’t require external sensors and uses fully tracked motion...

Fujifilm Announces the Entry-Level X-A7 Mirrorless Camera

From PC Mag: Fujifilm's mirrorless camera system has long been a darling of enthusiasts and pros alike, thanks to features and performance that are often class-leading among models with APS-C image sensors. But the company has yet to make a compelling entry-level option. It came close with last year...

World’s 1st Black Equalizer 2.0 Tactical Monitor AORUS CV27Q Lauched

From Gigabyte Press Release: GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd launched a “true 1500R” curved monitor, the AORUS CV27Q Tactical Gaming Monitor. The CV27Q uses a 27-inch QHD (2560x1440 resolution, 16:9 ratio) 1500R curved VA panel equipped with Black Equalizer 2.0 technology, and the upgraded ANC 2.0...

Google Chrome now lets you send webpages to other devices

From The Verge: Google is starting to make its Chrome 77 browser update available to Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android this week. While there are many visual changes to Chrome this time, Google is introducing a new send webpage to devices feature. You can right-click on a link and a new context menu...

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