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Valve Steam Deck 2: Why it won’t be released soon
Valve’s Steam Deck has taken the gaming world by storm, and the anticipation for its successor, the Steam Deck 2, is already high. However, Valve’s recent actions suggest that we may not see the Steam Deck 2 anytime soon. In this article, we’ll explore why Valve may not be releasing the Steam Deck 2 soon. […]
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Tutorial: Steam Deck VR with Meta Quest 2
Looking to play VR on your Steam Deck? You can now use the Meta Quest 2 VR headset for a wire-free setup that’s fast, easy, and ideal for gaming or productivity. Follow our tutorial below. This tutorial is an updated version based on the original video tutorial from Hayzink on YouTube. We do plan on […]
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Buying a Steam Deck in Australia? Here’s what you need to know
If you’re thinking of purchasing a Steam Deck in Australia, there are a few important things to keep in mind. Valve, the company behind Steam and the Steam Deck haven’t officially announced support for its handheld console in Australia, leaving many wondering why. Here are the key points you need to know before making your […]
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How to get the Steam Deck in Australia
You can now get a Valve Steam Deck in Australia! While it’s not directly from Valve, this is the next best option for Aussie gamers and so far, users are getting what they’ve paid for. Let’s see how it’s possible. Buying a Steam Deck in Australia A common method to get a Steam Deck, and […]
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SwitchBot Blind Tilt receives update adding groups
A little under a month of being available to the general public, SwitchBot Blind Tilt has received an update bringing the groups feature back, fixing a number of known issues, and taking Blind Tilt’s firmware to V2.0. What’s new? The big feature added in V2.0 is grouping. In the settings, you are now able to […]
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Fixing the Pardot form syncing issue: 255 character limit
If you’ve worked with Pardot’s forms then you likely know that the comments field has a 255 character limit, which, if gone over results in syncing errors with Salesforce. This results in leads being stuck in a Pardot no mans land. A potential Pardot fix After dealing with this issue for a number of months, […]
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Google will replace your Pixel Watch for free, under one condition
Google will replace your brand new Google Pixel Watch for free if you aren’t a fan of the excess rubber material left over from the manufacturing process. While its a little odd this wasn’t picked up during early manufacturing, its good to see Google’s willingness to fix the cosmetic issue. Water resistant seal Soon after […]
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Google Pixel Watch battery life needs improvement
Google’s Pixel Watch battery life isn’t the greatest compared to other smartwatches on the market. After using the watch for a couple of days, we think there is room for Google to improve the Pixel Watch’s battery life. Pixel Watch battery life Update 2: The Pixel Watch now lasts a lot longer in day-to-day usage. […]
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Google Pixel Watch review: 24 hours in…
We’ve had the Google Pixel Watch in hand for just over 24 hours now, so it’s time for a first impressions and review. Is Google’s first watch holding up to the hype or is it not fit for purpose. As the Pixel Watch is only a few days old this post will be focusing on […]
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Classic Google: Pixel Watch app icon doesn’t support Material You theming
In classic Google fashion, the brand-new Pixel Watch app doesn’t have support for Android’s Material You themed icons. While it’s a small detail, it’s one we expect not to be overlooked by the tech giant. Google Pixel Watch app Alongside the Google Pixel Wach, the Pixel Watch app was released last week, for reviewers to […]
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Fitbit marks the end for Google Fit with Pixel Watch
Google released the Pixel Watch last week with a deep integration to Fitbit and the Fitbit app, leaving Google Fit in an interesting place and possibly marking the beginning of the end for Google Fit. Google Fit vs Fitbit Google Fit is Google’s somewhat equivalent to Samsung Health or Apple Health. While Google Fit allows […]
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Framework, Google partnership = repairable Chromebook, starting at $999
Framework has partnered with Google to produce a repairable and upgradable Chromebook for the North American market starting at $999. The Framework Chromebook uses the hardware from the company’s other laptops and Google’s simplistic and powerful ChromeOS software. The laptop is available for pre-order today starting at $999 for the Canadian and the US markets […]
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Framework Laptop gains Ethernet with new expansion card
Framework has released its Ethernet expansion card for the Framework Laptop this week, after receiving an overwhelming number of waitlist requests. This marks the first additional expansion card to be made available to the public. The new expansion port brings 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet to the Framework Laptop that previously was only capable of Wi-Fi or […]
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LTT Screwdriver comes close to the top in Project Farm testing
Now that the LTT Screwdriver is in the hands of the very first customers, reviews and tests are starting to release. Today we’ll be looking at comparison from Project Farm that sees the LTT Screwdriver compete with thirteen other ratcheting screwdrivers. The LTT Screwdriver has been years in the making, with many challenges that were […]
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Spotify is the latest major app to support Android Material You icons
Over the weekend Spotify pushed an update to the beta channel of its Android app, adding support for Android’s Material You icons. Making it one of the first major apps to support the new feature, along with Reddit, Whatsapp, Signal, and more. Spotify’s Material You icon Spotify’s Material You icon is a simple mask of […]
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Ssupd launches Meshroom S SFF case, built on the Meshlicious
Ssupd recently launched its latest case, Ssupd Meshroom S, with a number of improvements and feature upgrades over the popular Meshlicious. The case comes in at 14.93 litres and continues the 360-degree ventilation trend of the Meshlicious. Meshroom S’s big features The Meshroom S has received a slight bump up in size from the Meshlicious, […]
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Framework Laptop now available in Australia, from $1,079
After teasing the news last week, Framework has now officially opened Framework Laptop pre-orders in Australia. The laptop is set to start shipping next month, October, and decreased pricing of the 11th Gen Intel Mainboards. Pre-order Framework now Framework’s Laptop is available for pre-order right now. All you have to do is select your configuration […]
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Framework Laptop is coming to Australia soon!
Framework, the creator of the Framework Laptop, a repair-friendly laptop has announced it will expand to Australia next and are currently finalising its logistics infrastructure. Update: Framework Laptop now available in Australia, from $1,079 Framework in Australia In an email newsletter sent out earlier today, possibly only to those that have asked to be notified […]
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Lenovo’s LEGION brand isn’t a fan of Framework’s 3D printed power button
In a tweet sent out by Framework yesterday, the company shared that Lenovo lawyers aren’t too fond of Framework’s 3D printed case’s power button design, suggesting it looks too similar to Lenovo’s LEGION brand and may cause confusion. LEGION vs Framework’s power button? Taking a look at the tweet and the image shared, Lenovo’s lawyers […]
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A full list of Android apps with Material You themed icons
With the release of Android 13, Google has introduced the ability for third-party apps to take advantage of its Material You themed icons first introduced in Android 12. What are themed icons? As an extension of Google’s Adaptive icons standard app developers can now update their app icons to match the theme of an Android […]
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How to remove Gmail’s new blue theme
Google recently updated Gmail to match its Material You theming giving the email client a blue theme by default, which hasn’t been a favourite for many. Luckily, Google didn’t remove the ability to change the active theme, giving you control over Gmail’s new look. What’s the new blue theme? Gmail’s new blue theme is a […]
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How to enable Google AdSense Ad blocking recovery
Google AdSense now features an Ad blocking recovery system, giving publishers a number of options when dealing with readers using ad blockers. This new feature is super simple and fast to implement, so let’s take a look. What is Ad blocking recovery? Google’s latest tool for AdSense, Ad blocking recovery (ABR) allows publishers to use […]
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3D printed PC case, 4 months later: how it’s holding up
Around four months ago I 3D printed a small form factor (SFF [ITX]) PC case and have been daily driving it since. Today I’ll be taking a look at it for the first time to see how its holding up. Will the 3D printed case adventures continue? A quick overview of the PC If this […]
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Printables, the best place to get 3D prints online
Printables by Josef Průša and the Prusa team is arguably the best place on the internet to download, upload, and collaborate on 3D prints with the rest of the community. After being in beta for the last few years, under the prusaprinters.org website, Printables was released to the public earlier this year. Since the beta […]