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PC gaming is expensive, and a gaming laptop in particular can leave you with an empty wallet. That’s where subscriptions and these Chromebooks come in.
The desktop computer market is better than ever when it comes to price range and options, but what if your primary concern is reliability?
A new Jumanji could be on the way. Get another close look at the new Black Panther with more Wakanda Forever merch. Jamie Lee Curtis wants a Freaky Friday sequel. Plus, another look at Mayfair Witches, and what’s coming on Quantum Leap. Spoilers, away!
Did CNN Just Rugpull Its NFT Store?
Posted in: Today's ChiliRug-pull, verb: “to pull the rug out from under someone,” dramatically upsetting the status quo.
Astronomer Marc Buie has been tracing the shadows of a swarm of rocky bodies as they pass in front of stars, leaving behind a distinct imprint of their shape. These space rocks are known as the Trojan asteroids, two groups of asteroids that lead and follow Jupiter as they orbit the Sun.
Nitecore Upgrades Its BlowerBaby Duster With a 50 MPH Air Blast That Sends Crumbs and Dust Flying
Posted in: Today's ChiliA year after releasing the BlowerBaby, a battery-powered duster that dealt with dirt and crumbs using a 44 MPH blast of air, Nitecore is already revealing a follow-up, the BB2, that increases the power and the windspeed but also introduces adjustable power settings to help stretch battery life.
Amazon’s Prime Early Access sale may represent an ideal opportunity to snag a high-performance portable. The company is selling Razer’s late 2021 Blade 14 gaming laptop for $2,000, or a whopping $800 off. That gets you an eight-core Ryzen 9 5900HX processor, a smooth 165Hz 1440p display, 16GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD and, crucially, GeForce RTX 3080 graphics. This is an easy-to-carry machine that can readily handle the latest games.
Buy Razer Blade 14 at Amazon – $2,000
This Blade 14 configuration isn’t using one of the latest Ryzen chips, but it’s still a beast that competes well against other gaming laptops, including larger 15- and 16-inch systems. You’ll have plenty of ports, and the display is a treat whether or not you’re engrossed in the latest action title. Combine this with a 3.9-pound weight and Razer’s system might be ideal if you want a do-anything computer that can follow you most anywhere.
There are a few sacrifices. As you might guess, a Ryzen 9 and an RTX 3080 generate a lot of heat in this form factor. The keyboard is a bit cramped, and you’ll be stuck with the included RAM. You’ll want to look elsewhere if you either game directly on your lap or see yourself requiring 32GB of memory in the future. With this kind of discount, though, you’re getting a lot for the money.
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Stay Fresh And Save Up To 70% On A New Bidet During Amazon’s Early Access Sale
Posted in: Today's ChiliTake advantage of these ridiculously low prices to add a bidet to your existing toilet.
Google has big plans for ChromeOS beyond catering to students and those looking for an ultra-affordable computer. The company is priming ChromeOS to help fill the gaping hole that Stadia left behind, and it’s partnering with what used to be its cloud gaming competition to do it.