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    LG GizmoGadget review: This touchscreen GPS watch for kids is loaded with features
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    LG GizmoGadget review: This touchscreen GPS watch for kids is loaded with features

    Tough, light, and packed with features, the touchscreen LG GizmoGadget for Verizon Wireless is an enticing watch-style GPS tracker for kids and parents alike.
    By Ben Patterson 7 years ago
    LG GizmoPal 2 review: A cheap, rugged and fun GPS tracker watch for younger kids
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    LG GizmoPal 2 review: A cheap, rugged and fun GPS tracker watch for younger kids

    The Verizon Wireless-exclusive GizmoPal 2 is a relatively cheap, simple, and fun way to keep track of your kids.
    By Ben Patterson 7 years ago
    TruSense GPS Pendant review: This GPS tracking device for the elderly needs a mobile app
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    TruSense GPS Pendant review: This GPS tracking device for the elderly needs a mobile app

    The TruSense GPS Pendant is an affordable way to monitor an elderly loved one, but the lack of an accompanying mobile app is a frustrating omission.
    By Ben Patterson 7 years ago
    AngelSense GPS review: A durable, accurate tracking device tailored for special-needs kids
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    AngelSense GPS review: A durable, accurate tracking device tailored for special-needs kids

    AngelSense GPS offers constant tracking, easy two-way calling, and frequent location alerts for the guardians of special-needs children.
    By Ben Patterson 7 years ago
    OnePlus 6 review: The Android rebel phone grows up
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    OnePlus 6 review: The Android rebel phone grows up

    The OnePlus 6 doesn't just have top-of-the-line specs—it also has a premium design and one of the best displays you can buy.
    By Michael Simon 7 years ago
    The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset review: Don’t leave this elf on the shelf
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    The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset review: Don’t leave this elf on the shelf

    ESO's latest adventure takes us to the home of the high elves, along with a few otherworldly realms along the way.
    By Leif Johnson 7 years ago
    VPNhub Premium review: Pornhub’s new VPN service needs to work out the kinks
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    VPNhub Premium review: Pornhub’s new VPN service needs to work out the kinks

    VPNhub has fair speeds and a good desktop app for Windows, but the privacy policy isn't great and there are better options if you're looking for anonymity.
    By Ian Paul 7 years ago
    LG G7 ThinQ review: Big brains, bigger yawns
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    LG G7 ThinQ review: Big brains, bigger yawns

    With a Snapdragon 845 processor, Boombox speaker, and an AI camera, the LG G7 ThinQ isn't a bad phone by any stretch. But it's not a particularly memorable phone either.
    By Michael Simon 7 years ago
    LibreOffice 6 review: The open-source favorite gets an update
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    LibreOffice 6 review: The open-source favorite gets an update

    This Office alternative gets even better with productivity improvements.
    By Michael Ansaldo 7 years ago
    Bitdefender Total Security 2018 review: A solid choice for your PC
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    Bitdefender Total Security 2018 review: A solid choice for your PC

    Bitdefender is a simple solution that stays out of your way and has all the essential features you need.
    By Ian Paul 7 years ago
    MultCloud review: Syncing multiple online storage services for free
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    MultCloud review: Syncing multiple online storage services for free

    MultCloud syncs data among multiple online services or even your local NAS box, for the low, low price of free.
    By Jon L. Jacobi 7 years ago
    Kerbal Space Program’s ho-hum first expansion is a great excuse to revisit a PC gaming paragon
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    Kerbal Space Program’s ho-hum first expansion is a great excuse to revisit a PC gaming paragon

    Kerbal Space Program's Making History expansion is lackluster, but the game itself is one of the all-time PC greats.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus and Home Assistant Pack review: A middling tablet is a poor Alexa speaker
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    Lenovo Tab 4 8 Plus and Home Assistant Pack review: A middling tablet is a poor Alexa speaker

    The Lenovo's Tab 4 8 Plus is an OK Android tablet on its own, but the Home Assistant Pack accessory doesn't do Alexa justice.
    By Michael Simon 7 years ago
    CloudBerry Backup review: Back up anything to just about anywhere
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    CloudBerry Backup review: Back up anything to just about anywhere

    With backups to, from, and between numerous online storage vendors as well as to your local network and direct attached storage, CloudBerry Backup is the Swiss Army knife of data safety. There's a free version for those that just want file backup, but things get expensive from there.
    By Jon L. Jacobi 7 years ago
    ZenMate VPN review: This simple VPN clears your mind of complexity
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    ZenMate VPN review: This simple VPN clears your mind of complexity

    ZenMate VPN from ZenGuard is very easy to use and offers enough country locations and speeds to satisfy most users.
    By Ian Paul 7 years ago
    ibVPN review: A no-frills VPN with everything you need
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    ibVPN review: A no-frills VPN with everything you need

    ibVPN from Romania is a good VPN with acceptable speeds in most locations, and a nice number of options for specialized servers.
    By Ian Paul 7 years ago
    Far Cry 5 review: Rocket’s red glare
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    Far Cry 5 review: Rocket’s red glare

    Far Cry 5 offers a fun, vivid take on rural Americana, but doesn't dig into the questions its Montana setting raises.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    Surviving Mars review: Spreading humanity to the stars isn’t easy
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    Surviving Mars review: Spreading humanity to the stars isn’t easy

    Surviving Mars has a lot of interface annoyances and other small issues, but its blend of optimism and dread makes a compelling foundation for a city/colony builder.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    Q.U.B.E. 2 review: A bigger sequel and a better sequel, but the novelty’s long gone
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    Q.U.B.E. 2 review: A bigger sequel and a better sequel, but the novelty’s long gone

    Q.U.B.E., a.k.a. "The most Portalesque of Portal-style puzzle games" is back with a gorgeous and ambitious sequel—but maybe there's a reason the physics-puzzle subgenre disappeared.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Incrementally better in all the right places
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    Samsung Galaxy S9 review: Incrementally better in all the right places

    Samsung's Galaxy S9 isn't the revolutionary design breakthrough that the Galaxy S8 was, but it's no less of a great phone.
    By Michael Simon 7 years ago
    Speedify review: A mobile-focused VPN with zippy upload speeds
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    Speedify review: A mobile-focused VPN with zippy upload speeds

    Speedify is a unique mobile-focused VPN with the ability to combine internet connections, and prevent download pauses when your phone's Wi-Fi drops.
    By Ian Paul 7 years ago
    Where the Water Tastes Like Wine review: Finding truths through myth and legend
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    Where the Water Tastes Like Wine review: Finding truths through myth and legend

    Where the Water Tastes Like Wine offers a fascinating deconstruction of America through the myths, folklore, and scraps of history we tell each other—if you can stand its slow pace.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    Cyberlink PowerDirector 16 Ultra review: Ahead of the pack, especially in 360 video
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    Cyberlink PowerDirector 16 Ultra review: Ahead of the pack, especially in 360 video

    Cyberlink PowerDirector 16 Ultra aims to bring every feature under the sun to a video editor that is accessible and affordable, and it largely succeeds.
    By Samuel Axon 7 years ago
    Magix Vegas Pro 15 review: Major overhaul makes it one of the best
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    Magix Vegas Pro 15 review: Major overhaul makes it one of the best

    Vegas Pro 15 adds numerous modern features that serious video editors expect. The result is one of the best semi-pro video editing applications for the price.
    By Samuel Axon 7 years ago
    Age of Empires: Definitive Edition review: A classic remastered, but not remade
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    Age of Empires: Definitive Edition review: A classic remastered, but not remade

    Age of Empires: Definitive Edition might always live in the shadow of its younger sibling, but Forgotten Empires has crafted a gorgeous update for diehard fans of the original or fans of ancient history.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    VPN Unlimited review: Good speeds, but what’s with that map?
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    VPN Unlimited review: Good speeds, but what’s with that map?

    VPN Unlimited is a capable service that needs to improve its Windows interface, but the speeds are good and it works with Netflix too.
    By Ian Paul 7 years ago
    Essential Phone PH-1 review: Sorry, even limited-edition colors won’t make it less terrible
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    Essential Phone PH-1 review: Sorry, even limited-edition colors won’t make it less terrible

    Essential has announced that the PH-1 is finally available in ocean depths blue, but a new color won't fix what ails this phone.
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    EveryDollar review: Baby steps to budgeting
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    EveryDollar review: Baby steps to budgeting

    Dave Ramsey's budgeting app helps users implement his "baby steps" method, offering plenty of support along the way.
    By Michael Ansaldo 7 years ago
    Kingdom Come: Deliverance review in progress: This realistic Skyrim rival is a true role-playing game
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    Kingdom Come: Deliverance review in progress: This realistic Skyrim rival is a true role-playing game

    Kingdom Come: Deliverance is equal parts unique and janky. We've spent 20-odd hours in the Holy Roman Empire circa 1400—throwing manure at people's houses, killing bandits, and trying to earn enough money to buy clothes.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    YNAB review: This budgeting app also instills better money habits
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    YNAB review: This budgeting app also instills better money habits

    Built on a four-rule philosophy, the YNAB (You Need a Budget) budgeting app also instills better money habits.
    By Michael Ansaldo 7 years ago
    Quicken Deluxe review: The dominant budgeting software still has plenty to offer
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    Quicken Deluxe review: The dominant budgeting software still has plenty to offer

    Quicken's supremacy has been challenged by a growing list of competitors, but it remains one of the most full-featured personal finance programs, with real-time tracking, bill reminders, and financial planning tools.
    By Michael Ansaldo 7 years ago
    Personal Capital review: It’s more about managing money than teaching financial skills
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    Personal Capital review: It’s more about managing money than teaching financial skills

    Personal Capital's free budgeting tool can help you follow your money, but this app is designed with affluent investors in mind rather than novices.
    By Michael Ansaldo 7 years ago
    Mvelopes review: A solid system for basic budgeting
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    Mvelopes review: A solid system for basic budgeting

    Once you get comfortable with Mvelope's old-school interface, this financial tool will keep you on track with its envelope-based budgeting.
    By Michael Ansaldo 7 years ago
    Honor 7X review: The most phone you can get for under $200
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    Honor 7X review: The most phone you can get for under $200

    The Honor 7X may be priced like a budget phone, but with an 18:9 screen, slim-bezel design, and all-metal enclosure, you might mistake it for a premium one.
    By Michael Simon 7 years ago
    Celeste review: An excellent platformer with an excellent message
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    Celeste review: An excellent platformer with an excellent message

    Celeste is the best precision platformer since Super Meat Boy. It's also an amazing parable about depression. The way those two combine is what makes it so endearing.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    HotSpot Shield review: It’s fast, beautiful, and definitely not for anonymity
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    HotSpot Shield review: It’s fast, beautiful, and definitely not for anonymity

    AnchorFree's HotSpot Shield Premium is a great service, unless you're concerned about the highest level of privacy.
    By Ian Paul 7 years ago
    MiniTool ShadowMaker review: Simple, free image backup
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    MiniTool ShadowMaker review: Simple, free image backup

    MiniTool's ShadowMaker Free creates images of your hard drive, creates bootable rescue media and is just an all-around gem of a freebie.
    By Jon L. Jacobi 7 years ago
    Rusty Lake Paradise review: Bizarre and brilliant
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    Rusty Lake Paradise review: Bizarre and brilliant

    Rusty Lake Paradise's brand of Victorian Gothic weirdness is still unique enough to earn a wholehearted recommendation.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    Avira Antivirus Pro review: Great performance, but the free version is probably sufficient
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    Avira Antivirus Pro review: Great performance, but the free version is probably sufficient

    Avira Antivirus Pro is great for detecting viruses and offers minimal impact on your PC's performance. Still, you don't get that much for $45 per year compared to the free version.
    By Ian Paul 7 years ago
    ESET Internet Security review: A highly rated security suite with an eye on the connected home
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    ESET Internet Security review: A highly rated security suite with an eye on the connected home

    It's an antivirus suite with a creepy robot mascot, but it's still a great tool.
    By Ian Paul 7 years ago
    Life is Strange: Before the Storm review: A small town and smaller stakes
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    Life is Strange: Before the Storm review: A small town and smaller stakes

    Life is Strange: Before the Storm isn’t as groundbreaking as its predecessor, but it's an excellent refinement of those ideas and a solid prequel.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    Fallout 4 VR review: An epic sense of scale bolsters this janky VR port
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    Fallout 4 VR review: An epic sense of scale bolsters this janky VR port

    Fallout 4 VR stumbles with janky, unintuitive controls and UI, but the sheer scale of the Commonwealth makes up for it.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    Star Wars: Battlefront II – Resurrection review: A disappointing end to Iden Versio’s story
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    Star Wars: Battlefront II – Resurrection review: A disappointing end to Iden Versio’s story

    A month after Star Wars: Battlefront II's disastrous launch its first free add-on goes live, including a proper ending to its story. The downside: It's not very good.
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    Avid Media Composer First review: Get all the pro features with just a few limitations
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    Avid Media Composer First review: Get all the pro features with just a few limitations

    Avid Media Composer First is the free version of one of Hollywood’s most popular film and TV editing programs.If you have the patience to grapple with its complexity, Avid Media Composer First is excellent software for learning professional video editing skills.
    By Samuel Axon 7 years ago
    VSDC review: This free video editor holds back too much
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    VSDC review: This free video editor holds back too much

    VSDC has a lot of features you won’t find in other free video editors, like picture-in-picture, video stabilization, and the ability to upload multiple YouTube videos at once. If you can deal with its quirks, it’s one of the most powerful options available. But its interface isn’t very user-friendly, it has some major limitations, and the free version essentially throttles the speed at which you can process your videos.
    By Samuel Axon 7 years ago
    Hitfilm Express 2017 review: Powerful features lie behind a quirky interface
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    Hitfilm Express 2017 review: Powerful features lie behind a quirky interface

    Hitfilm Express is a free video editor with great tutorials and powerful features. However, its unconventional interface and annoying download procedure could turn off some users.
    By Samuel Axon 7 years ago
    Lightworks for Windows review: The free version falls short in export options
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    Lightworks for Windows review: The free version falls short in export options

    Lightworks' free version is strikingly powerful in terms of features, but its export options are very limited.
    By Samuel Axon 7 years ago
    Shotcut review: This open-source video editor is impressive
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    Shotcut review: This open-source video editor is impressive

    Shotcut is an open-source, free video editing program that has been around for more than a decade. It’s not the most intuitive or professionally presented, but beneath its rough presentation lies a remarkably powerful program.
    By Samuel Axon 7 years ago
    Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris is a decent expansion but no game-changer (yet)
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    Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris is a decent expansion but no game-changer (yet)

    Destiny 2's Curse of Osiris expansion is here, just a few short weeks after its PC debut. Is it enough to save Destiny 2's flagging endgame?
    By Hayden Dingman 7 years ago
    OnePlus 5T review: A $500 mid-range phone with the heart of a $900 flagship
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    OnePlus 5T review: A $500 mid-range phone with the heart of a $900 flagship

    The OnePlus 5T refreshes the 5 with a new 6-inch screen and skinny bezels, and a camera that's better but still a step below the best.
    By Michael Simon 7 years ago
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