June 14, 2025

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Razer’s New BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones a Boost to repairablity or just a marketing gamic.

On June 10, Razer announced its new BlackWidow V4 75% Barebones keyboard. Marketed as a customizable DIY model, it allows users to swap not only the keycaps but also the switches. Both 3- and 5-pin mechanical switches are supported, meaning enthusiasts can install their preferred switch brands—including the ever-popular Cherry MX range—instead of being locked

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Game Prices in 2025 Are Wild with Some Pre-Orders Almost $150

Game releases in 2025 are becoming increasingly out of control. I remember not too long ago when I could walk into my local EB Games or JB Hi-Fi and pick up any game I wanted for less than $100 AUD. In most cases, this is still the norm. However, as highlighted by eagle-eyed Reddit user

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Pay to see ‘less’ Ads, YouTube introduces Premium Lite, now you can pay to see ads.

On March 6, 2025, YouTube announced the introduction of Premium Lite, a more affordable version of its subscription service. Following in the footsteps of streaming giants like Netflix and Amazon, YouTube is offering a lower-cost tier that still includes some advertising. Premium Lite allows users to reduce the number of ads they see, rather than

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The Nintendo Switch 2 Breaks Sales Records Despite Controversy

Nintendo announced on the 11th of June, just four days after the official release date of the 5th of June, that it has sold over 3.5 million Nintendo Switch 2 consoles. This is purportedly the highest four-day sales figure for any Nintendo hardware. This new release features upgrades to its screen, new magnetic Joy-Con 2

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Reddit User Receives Surprise Waifu Mouse Pad With GPU Return from Micro Center

Reddit user Glittering-System-83 reports a bizarre twist in what should’ve been a standard hardware return. After sending a faulty 5070 Ti back to Micro Center for repair or replacement, they received their item back—but it included something they definitely weren’t expecting. Upon opening the box, they found what appeared to be their GPU, but it

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