5 Clever Uses For Your Old Xbox Kinect
The Xbox Kinect peripheral, a pretty infamous flop as far as video game accessories go, is no longer supported, but it turns out has clever unofficial uses.
Read MoreThe Xbox Kinect peripheral, a pretty infamous flop as far as video game accessories go, is no longer supported, but it turns out has clever unofficial uses.
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Read MoreThe Nintendo Switch 2 released in the summer of 2025, bringing with it backwards compatibility and a slew of other awesome features for the Nintendo Faithful.
Read MoreYour Fire TV can do more than stream shows and movies. One overlooked perk from your Prime subscription turns it into a whole new kind of entertainment device.
Read MoreIf you ever run into any of these typical PlayStation 5 error messages, there are some straightforward fixes.
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Read MoreYou may think that a computer monitor is the go-to for gaming and preferable to a TV, but there are surprising benefits and downsides to both.
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