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Years ago when I was just getting into gaming, I started to play Counter-Strike: Source. It was a great game and I had lots of fun. After I discovered the mods, my interest went up even more and I sunk many hours into it. Fast forward to when Counter-Strike: Global Offensive came out, I started to play the ranked matchmaking. I played with a couple of friends and it was always very enjoyable. While we are playing, every now and then, one of my...

Cooler Master MasterGel Regular, Pro, Maker Review

This year will mark the first time I am a best man for a wedding. As such, I had the duty of planning the bachelor's party. On several occasions, the groom preferred to keep the event small, even suggesting to not have one. Thus, in spirits of keeping it manageable, I planned a day out that would include several things I thought he would enjoy. It would start with axe throwing, followed by a quick stop for ice cream, a lengthy board gaming...

New Nvidia Shield TV Appears at the FCC

From PC Mag: If you want a high-performance media streaming device that's also capable of playing games, then you can't beat the Nvidia Shield TV. The latest model was released back in 2017, so it's ripe for an update, and the FCC website has confirmed it's getting one.

As The Verge reports, a new...

Twitter's experiments pay off as user numbers grow

From CNET: Twitter isn't afraid of change. It constantly tests new features and has rolled out a revamped desktop site and a Olympics partnership this month alone.

All the experimentation appears to be worth the effort.

On Friday, Twitter said 139 million people logged into the app every day in...

The $149 Moto E6 is a minor update to Motorola’s entry-level phone

From The Verge: Motorola has already released updates to its Moto G and Moto Z lines this year, and now it’s the entry-level Moto E’s turn, with the $149 Moto E6. And for that budget price, you’re getting exactly as much phone as you’d expect.

This year, E6 is the only model in the budget line...

Report: Nintendo Quietly Stops Charging for Joy-Con Repairs

From PC Mag: A few days ago a class-action lawsuit was brought against Nintendo claiming it ships the Switch with defective Joy-Con controllers. Now, Nintendo has apparently dropped the charges associated with repairing Joy-Cons.

As Vice reports, internal Nintendo documentation seen by the...

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