Category Video games
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Technological World for September 8: Alan Wake remaster, Marvel Future Revolution on your smartphone, Madden NFL 22 free trial, what3words for navigation
The emergent technology that is what3words, news about the Alan Wake remaster, a review of Marvel Future Revolution, and details on the free play weekend for Madden NFL 22.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for September 1: Halo Infinite arrives December 8, February 2022 is busy for video games, PAX West tix available, Apple Canada has zero percent financing available
Why you’re going to need to take the month of February off work, tickets are still available for PAX West, Apple Canada’s zero percent financing offer, all the latest details on Halo Infinite.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for August 25: Psychonauts 2 is a wondrous delight, Destiny 2's The Witch Queen expansion, an Xbox controller for Canada, Epson's EF12 laser projector has great portability
Epson’s EF12 projector isn’t as bright as I’d like, but it’s portable and easy to use, Xbox Canada has a buffalo plaid controller for you, and Destiny 2’s coming expansion is massive, Psychonauts 2 is witty and amazing.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for August 18: Call of Duty: Vanguard to be revealed in Warzone, QuakeCon at Home, Mophie's Snap+ charging stand, Canadian federal election stalls digital legislation
A new smartphone charging stand from Mophie, the Canadian federal election ends pending digital legislation, learning more about Call of Duty: Vanguard, how you can enjoy QuakeCon at Home this week.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo
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Technological World for August 11: Samsung's new Galaxy Z Flip3 and Z Fold3, new Galaxy Watches will use WearOS Powered by Samsung, Google One VPN now in Canada, Dead Space remake, EA Play Live 2021 announcements, Alto's Odyssey on Apple Arcade
This week, Google is rolling out its VPN service to Canadians, EA Motive is remaking classic Dead Space, other announcements from EA Play Live 2021, and Alto’s Odyssey: The Lost City is an Apple Arcade game. But first, Samsung’s announcement of new folding, flipping handsets and updated watches.
Posted , Author Blaine Kyllo