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Sea of Thieves – Closed Beta | Get Hooked On Some Doubloons!

Even though this is Rare‘s second test with the public, the Sea of Thieves almost feels like a well-polished title. Save for some occasional crashes and exceptionally long loading times (when first entering the game), the cooperative pirate themed adventure game…

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory Review | Same Same But Different

Being a sequel to Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, one may expect Hacker’s Memory to make some improvements to its predecessor and maybe even some major ones. However, after getting our hands on the game, we realized that the changes are…

Gintama Rumble First Impressions | A Touch of Chocolate Parfait and Strawberry Milk

As mentioned in one their earlier PVs, Gintama Rumble is the last game that is based off the Gintama animation. Who knows if they are serious this time (they always say that they are getting cancelled but end up not).…

Huawei Releases Mate 10 Pro In “Pink Gold” At S$1098 Just In Time For Valentines Day [Updated – Photos]

SINGAPORE – 22 January 2018 – The HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro welcomes a new color into its stellar line-up – Pink Gold. A truly intelligent device, the HUAWEI Mate 10 Pro boasts the world’s first AI chipset – the Kirin 970. It also…

Tecware’s Phantom – RGB Mechanical Keyboard Review | Finally A GREAT Mechanical Keyboard Under $80

Tecware’s goal has predominantly been to provide products that are not only affordable, but also with quality in mind. With their lineup consisting mainly of PC cases, widening their scope into the PC landscape by releasing their own keyboards only seems…

Cooler Master MasterBox Pro 5 RGB Review – Features, Design and Innovations

Cooler Master has been making great cases for an extremely long time. With the trend of tempered glass on PC cases, the MasterBox Pro 5 is one of the cleanest yet sexiest cases that has ever stepped onto the PC…

Why You Should Hide Your IP Address and How

Recently, it has been noticed that the case of identity theft, hacking and cybercrimes are rapidly increasing. Additionally, Internet Service Providers (ISP) have started to block access to many websites all over the world. This is due to pressure from…

Router for the New Year – A look at the Linksys EA9300 Wireless Router

Majority of the homes in Singapore have a direct optical fiber terminated network connection to their ISPs, but they can only use a fraction of subscribed speed because their wireless routers at home bottlenecks the whole network. With the 802.11AC…

Review of the ASUS TUF Z370-PRO GAMING Motherboard

Introduction As competition heats up in the CPU space with AMD’s new Ryzen processors, Intel has decided to fight back with their latest Coffee Lake based processors. Since the launch of their first generation Lynnsfield Intel Core processors, the Core…

Google Pixel Buds Review | Budding Fledgling in the Pixel Lineup

Google released the Pixel Buds into the Pixel lineup to complement their brand-new smartphones as well as their smart home devices. In an attempt to make the Pixel Buds “smart”, they added the ability to access Google Assistant as well…

Cooler Master MasterKeys MK750 Review | Best Mechanical Keyboard of 2017

The MasterKeys MK750 is a mechanical gaming keyboard that comes with the obligatory RGB lighting, and the well-known Cherry MX Blue keys for a tactile typing experience. With an estimated 50 million keystrokes lifespan for its switches, and a Hybrid…

Review of the ASUS Zenfone 4 Max | Value, Value, and More Value

Introduction When it comes to smartphones of today, there is usually nothing much to talk about. New flagship offerings usually promise better specifications and small incremental improvements from previous generations. But honestly speaking, new phones fall into the “not much…

Looking For A Way to Restore Deleted Partition on Windows? Try Disk Drill.

The files on your hard drive are probably very valuable to you. Not to mention, files or even whole partitions can be accidently deleted in some cases. If that happens, there will be a need to restore deleted files. There…

Kamen Rider: Climax Fighters Review | Go Go Kamen Riders!

Kamen Rider: Climax Fighters is a 3D fighter/brawler arena-styled game, with a touch of familiarity that Bandai Namco brings to its games. As far as appearances goes, the game looks as good as several recent titles on the console. Its…

Star Wars™: Jedi Challenges Review | Pushing Smartphones To The Limit

Ever wanted to know how it feels like to be a Jedi? Look no further as Lenovo, together with Disney, got you covered with the Star Wars™: Jedi Challenges Augmented Reality (AR) kit. There is only one caveat and doubt…

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