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HyperX Pulsefire Haste review

Standing out as the best gaming mouse is no easy task, so what does the HyperX Pulsefire Haste do that’s different? Some mice opt for ridiculously high DPI settings. Others have loads of extra buttons. Yet more are built for comfort and durability. The Haste, on the other hand? Well, …

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Trust GXT 960 Graphin review: “Sweet as honey”

The futuristic honeycomb shell of the Trust GXT 960 Graphin mouse isn’t exactly unique, as the design allows for a more lightweight product that doesn’t compromise on structural integrity. Cooler Master’s MM710 and the Model-D from Glorious share the honeycomb pattern, for example. However, Trust’s iteration on the ‘beehive mouse’ …

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SteelSeries Apex 3 review

Coming in hot at just $49.99 (£60 in the UK, and around AU$76) is the SteelSeries Apex 3, a budget-conscious option from the company’s excellent Apex line. That immediately makes it a great choice for anyone who wants a flashy gaming experience but is keen not to break the bank. …

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The Kid Who Would be King review: “A fun family adventure”

It’s been a rough few years for apocryphal English folk heroes: last year’s Robin Hood missed the mark, while Guy Ritchie’s King Arthur (opens in new tab) was a costly flop. Both films failed by sticking modern sensibilities onto anachronistic period settings. The Kid Who Would be King flips this …

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Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh REVIEW

Shovel Ready book review . Noir thrillers never seem to go out of style – there’s something timeless about their bleak, fatalistic attitude, and they can be spliced successfully with almost any other genre. Shovel Ready uses this to its advantage, combining a noir attitude with near-future SF, resulting in …

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