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Brother MFC-L2900DW review: a small laser printer and super-fast copier

I reviewed Brother's new MFC-L2900DW, a super-fast all-in-one monochrome laser printer that's designed for busy offices.

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Infinity Nikki review: stylish open-world adventure is a dream come true

Infinity Nikki combines Breath of the Wild, Mario Odyssey, and Genshin Impact into one incredibly delightful open-world adventure that's destined for success.

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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew review: a wondrous space pirate adventure

Skeleton Crew may just be the exciting, fun new Star Wars adventure that fans have been waiting for.

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Sony Bravia Theater Bar 8 review: plug-and-play Dolby Atmos

With fewer features and connections than previous Sony soundbars, the Bravia Theater Bar 8 is still a solid TV sound upgrade.

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2025 Porsche Taycan 4S review: exactly what an electric Porsche should be

Porsche's first electric car sees improvements in range and charging performance for the 2025 model year.

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Fantasian Neo Dimension review: modern RPG classic gets the port it deserves

If you never played Fantasian on Apple Arcade, you need to give its console release, Neo Dimension, a shot.

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Acer Swift 14 AI review: battery life for days

The Acer Swift 14 AI is a very good 14-inch laptop at a price that's reasonable but not a true bargain. But its battery life is what stands out the most.

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Sticky Password review: the offline, on-device password manager

I reviewed Sticky Password, a low-cost password manager with unique features like offline mode and QR logins.

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Creature Commandos review: an encouraging start for the DCU

James Gunn's Creature Commandos gets the DC Universe off to a colorful, encouraging start.

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle review: Nazi punching never felt so good

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle delivers plenty of Nazi-punching catharsis, but brainy exploration is its real superpower.

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Eset Premium review: 2024 improvements aren’t enough

I reviewed Eset's Premium antivirus plan to find out if it offers enough value in malware protection, privacy, and customer support.

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The Order review: a gripping true-crime thriller that will unsettle you

The Order is a gripping, haunting, and unfortunately necessary true-crime thriller.

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Ozlo Sleepbuds review: the most comfortable sleep earbuds I’ve ever used

I've slept peacefully wearing the Ozlo Sleepbuds because they're so comfortable, but there's plenty more you need to know before buying them.

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iPad mini 2024 review: unbeatable, in unexpected ways

The sixth-gen iPad mini doesn't go for an ambitious upgrade treatment. It's just stays strong as ever, but with extra firepower and some unexpected surprises.

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Electric Bike Company Model R e-bike review: ultimate e-bike construction kit

Electric Bike Company offers more ways to customize your best e-bike than any other company.

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Acer Swift Go 14 AI review: fast, long-lasting, and affordable

The Acer Swift Go 14 AI leverages Qualcomm's Snapdragon X and an attractive price to create a fast, long-lasting laptop that's easy to recommend.

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Skydance’s Behemoth review: ambitious VR adventure doesn’t quite stand tall

Skydance's Behemoth reaches high heights during its stunning boss battles, but can't keep that momentum up throughout its entire VR adventure.

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Panasonic Z95A review: one of the top 5 TVs ever made

Superior sound and a certain something that can be described as Panasonic magic outweighs the built-in Amazon Fire OS, putting this is our top five TVs ever.

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Canon MegaTank Pixma G4280 review: Too many compromises?

I reviewed Canon's MegaTank Pixma G4280, a low-cost inkjet tank printer that can also scan and make copies.

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Kraven the Hunter review: a suitably awful farewell to Sony’s Spider-Verse

Aaron Taylor-Johnson is a muscular bore in the latest and maybe last entry in Sony's misbegotten franchise of Spider-Man movies without Spider-Man.

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