Hasan Minhaj Tells Stephen Colbert He Won’t Say Trump’s Name On His New Show

“For me, he’s the man who shall not be named,” the “Patriot Act” host said.

Super Mario 3 Holiday Wreath: The 8-Bit Days of Christmas

Celebrate the holidays in classic video game style. This Nintendo Light-Up Wreath has a Super Mario Bros 3 theme that combines one of the coolest video games ever with our favorite holiday. The pixel art wreath has power-ups and five green LEDs that blink intermittently in the center of the donut blocks. I

It looks awesome and very festive. Sadly, it doesn’t play any music, but what are you gonna do? Some 8-bit holiday songs would have sweet. At least it looks amazing. It lets those on the outside of your house know that there’s a Mario fan inside. Santa will see this from a mile away as he flies by in his sleigh, and he’ll make a special stop at your place with extra gifts because he’s a big Mario fan too.

This is perfect for the kind of person that leaves a powered-up NES on for Santa instead of milk and cookies. And you know what cartridge is inserted. If Santa gets distracted from all of his other stops, that’s on him. You gotta complete those levels. Hey, if he can’t deliver, maybe you get to keep all of the gifts. Sweet!

There’s a new PS4 Pro and it’s much quieter than the original

There’s a new Sony PS4 Pro and it’s much quieter than the original. Right now, it’s only available in a Red Dead Redemption bundle, but eventually, it will likely be available as a standalone product, too.

The new CUH-7200 version reportedly dropped the console’s noise from 50 decibels to 44 decibels, though, as EuroGamer notes, it can still top out at 48 decibels. The noise reduction is reportedly thanks to improved cooling, which in turn, reduces the strain on the cooling system within the PS4 Pro. The original PlayStation Pro came out two years ago, and at times, it can roar like a jet engine.

The revised model looks the same as the original, so check the model number on the box to ensure you’re getting the quieter option.

Comcast set-top box for cord cutters may double as smart home hub

Comcast is developing products to target its cord-cutting customers, according to a new report. The alleged platform is intended for customers who only have a broadband Internet subscription, though it’ll be an uphill battle against established competitors like Roku and Netflix. Comcast’s alleged products will include a set-top box. Comcast’s product will include a set-top box and OS similar to … Continue reading

YouTube Finally Lands on Nintendo Switch

The Nintendo Switch is getting an official YouTube app starting today.

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Tidal's music library is now available on Samsung smartwatches

You now have another major choice for workout music on Samsung wristwear. Tidal has launched an app for Samsung’s fitness trackers and smartwatches, ranging from the Gear Fit 2 to the shiny new Galaxy Watch. You can search for tunes and podcasts (i…

How To Enable Private Browsing On Chrome, Firefox and Edge

Whether you are using a friend’s or your parents’ computer, or you just plainly wish to keep your online tracks secret, private browsing is always a good option – a feature supported by all major web browsers.

In this tutorial, we are going to be showing you how to enable private browsing on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge, for both desktop and mobile (Android/iOS).

Google Chrome

Desktop

  1. Open Google Chrome on your PC or Mac
  2. Click on the three dot icon located in the top right-hand corner
  3. Click on ‘New Incognito Window’

Mobile (Android and iOS)

  1. Open the Chrome app on your device
  2. Tap on the three-dot icon located in the top right-hand corner
  3. Tap on ‘New incognito tab’

Mozilla Firefox

Desktop

  1. Open Mozilla Firefox on your PC or Mac
  2. Click on the hamburger icon located in the top right-hand corner
  3. Click on ‘New Private Window’

Mobile  (Android and iOS)

  1. Open the Firefox app on your device
  2. Tap on the three dot icon located in the top right-hand corner
  3. Tap on ‘New private tab’

Microsoft Edge

Desktop

  1. Open Edge on your Windows 10 computer
  2. Click on the three-dot icon located in the top right-hand corner
  3. Click on ‘New InPrivate Window’

Mobile (Android and iOS)

  1. Open Edge on your device
  2. Tap on the three dot icon located in the bottom right-hand corner
  3. Tap on ‘New InPrivate tab’

If you encounter any problems while trying out the above or have a recommendation to make, feel free to shoot a comment down below.

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Gisele Bündchen Reveals Why She Left Victoria’s Secret

“No was the answer I unconsciously wanted to hear,” the supermodel said of walking away from the lucrative deal.

There’s a new PS4 Pro and it’s much quieter than the original

There’s a new Sony PS4 Pro and it’s much quieter than the original. Right now, it’s only available in a Red Dead Redemption bundle, but eventually, it will likely be available as a standalone product, too.

The new CUH-7200 version reportedly dropped the console’s noise from 50 decibels to 44 decibels, though, as EuroGamer notes, it can still top out at 48 decibels. The noise reduction is reportedly thanks to improved cooling, which in turn, reduces the strain on the cooling system within the PS4 Pro. The original PlayStation Pro came out two years ago, and at times, it can roar like a jet engine.

The revised model looks the same as the original, so check the model number on the box to ensure you’re getting the quieter option.

YouTube silently launches on Nintendo Switch

It’s been a long time coming, but there’s finally an official YouTube app available for the Nintendo Switch. Switch owners have been asking for a variety of streaming apps since the console released back in March 2017, and YouTube is unquestionably one of the most requested. Does this mean that more streaming apps are on their way? The truth is … Continue reading