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BGR
You might not realize it, but you really don't have to pay $40 of $50 a month for a traditional alarm system to protect your family. The sensors and the blaring siren are what scare off burglars, not the police that eventually show up 10 minutes later. If you want to ...
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CNET
If you've already started connecting the various devices and fixtures around your home, you'll know that there are a lot of ways to approach the problem. You might just want one device to solve a particular issue, like a smart plug to add some automation to a ...
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VentureBeat
One of my favorite times of the year is approaching fast! Awesome Games Done Quick 2020 starts on Saturday, January 5. Like every year, the speedrunning marathon will go on for a week and take in donations for the Prevent Cancer Foundation. Last year's ...
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GameSpot
Pokemon Sword and Shield introduce a few exciting new features to the series, such as Max Raid battles. At certain dens dotting the Wild Area, you can team up with three other trainers--either locally or online--and take on supersized Dynamax Pokemon ...
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Destructoid
The retailer leak is one of the more reliable forms of video game leak, as inadvertent product listings have a much higher accuracy rate than other sorts of rumors. Assassin's Creed is no stranger to leaks either, as its newest entries are usually outed months ...
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Windows Central
UnderMine is an upcoming roguelike that has become quite popular in recent months. It's available on Steam Early Access, but it's making the jump to console soon. Today, the official UnderMine Twitter account said that the game was coming to Xbox One in ...
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TheSixthAxis
With all the Christmas and New Years holidaying of the last fortnight, I'm sure you've all been tucking into your fair share of gaming with whatever time off you've had. Did you find any new games waiting for you under the Christmas tree? Perhaps it was store ...
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Expedition 99
New 12 months, new you? Now not in case you're going to the similar previous gymnasium. New York has an abundance of top-notch health studios from gritty previous boxing gyms to gimmicky gym-bar hybrids. The most recent crop to open within the town ...
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HotCars
The opening round of Season 6 of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship proved to be a great beginning for BMW i Andretti Motorsport and the BMW iFE.20 electric race car. The Diriyah E-Prix in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia saw Alexander Sims – pilot of #27 ...
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GameDaily.biz
Ragnarok now has the source code and assets for the game, and there is a chance that the lawsuit against Human Head could be dropped, one lawyer tells us. Last month, Rune II publisher Ragnarok Game filed a lawsuit against defunct developer Human ...
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PCGamesN
If you didn't already know, Valve was once working on a Portal spin-off that didn't contain the evil GLaDOS or protagonist Chell. While this was revealed in Geoff Keighley's behind-the-scenes look at Portal 2 many years ago, we didn't know many of the ...
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Newsweek
Where is Xur? The Destiny 2 exotic gear merchant's location changes weekly. So here's everything you need to know including the latest from Bungie. Xur is live in Destiny 2! The exotic gear merchant, otherwise known as the Agent of the Nine, is ready to sell ...
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Toolbox (blog)
Samsung will unveil an AI human project developed by Samsung Technology and Advanced Research Labs at CES 2020, dubbed as "smart enough to be your next best friend". CES has become the industry standard for debuting anything flashy and "way ...
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CNN
New York (CNN) Some US officials are now bracing for Iran to retaliate against the US with a cyber attack in response to the killing of one of its top commanders. But Iran has shown it's also capable of engaging in another form of online warfare: social media ...
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