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Metal Gear Solid Delta Collector’s Edition Is Disappointingly Bad

Metal Gear Solid Delta Collector’s Edition Is Disappointingly Bad

Konami’s $200 Collector’s Edition for Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater is proving to be quite the disappointment for fans, as not only is it shipping pretty “broken,” but the quality of the Snake figurine is, well, hilariously bad.  If you missed the opportunity to buy one, you might have just dodged a bullet. Snake, You’re Not Looking So Good. …

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18 States Could See Aurora Borealis On Labor Day

18 States Could See Aurora Borealis On Labor Day

Topline More than a dozen states could have a chance to see the aurora borealis on Labor Day, as periods of moderate to severe geomagnetic storms are expected to disrupt Earth’s magnetic field, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Periods of geomagnetic storms are expected through Tuesday, forecasters said. AFP via Getty Images Key Facts NOAA forecast a …

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If You’re Still Running Windows 10, You Need to Do This One Thing Before Oct. 14

If You’re Still Running Windows 10, You Need to Do This One Thing Before Oct. 14

Microsoft is about to pull the plug on Windows 10. Support for the decade-old operating system is scheduled to end on October 14, and users are encouraged to upgrade to Windows 11.  However, we’re less than two months out from that end-of-support date, and nearly 43% PC owners are still running Windows 10. These users must now either upgrade their devices …

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Why Are There No Digital Photo Albums?

Why Are There No Digital Photo Albums?

It is hard for anyone to deny the positive effect that the transition from film to digital has had on photography. The sheer number of photographs taken each year has increased exponentially in the digital age, particularly now that cameras are included on nearly every cell phone. But we have lost one aspect of photography: the photo album. The advantages …

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Google’s new Passwords app means I can finally ditch Chrome

Google’s new Passwords app means I can finally ditch Chrome

Megan Ellis / Android Authority I’ve been on a mission to de-Google my life as much as possible in an attempt to control how much information a single company has about me. While there are some essential Google services I will never part with, switching my browser from Chrome has been a priority. Which password manager do you use to …

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I’m really impressed with this $400 portable projector

I’m really impressed with this 0 portable projector

I recently moved to a new apartment, and unfortunately, the television didn’t make the cut during the amicable roommate split. While my studio isn’t as cramped as my previous living situations, fitting a bulky TV into the living area still felt impractical to me.  In my search for a suitable alternative, a startup called Lumi Labs reached out about testing …

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New study challenges date of first humans’ arrival to Australia

New study challenges date of first humans’ arrival to Australia

In a new study, anthropologists in Australia argued that hominins arrived on the continent a little later than academia previously determined. It wasn’t 65,000 years ago; it was about 50,000. “When did humans first colonize Australia?” That question propelled a team of researchers from Australia’s La Trobe University to reevaluate the validity of the accepted arrival date against material evidence. …

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