Saturday
Jan222022

Netflix adds 'Hearthstone'-like card battler, and 'Where's Waldo'-style games on mobile

Netflix recently added two more games into its arsenal. Subscribers to the streaming service can now play the card-battling roguelike game called Arcanium: Rise of Akhan and the hidden object game called Krispee Street. Both are available on Android and iOS to subscribers free of charge.

As The Verge pointed out, Arcanium followed a rollout style Netflix has done before. It's a pre-existing title added to the subscription service. It initially launched in early access on Steam in 2020. The Steam listing describes it as "open-world, single-player strategy card adventure," merging the roguelike and deckbuilding genres.

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Friday
Jan212022

A Guide to Choosing the Right Fire Alarm Protection System for Your Business 

The right fire alarm protection system can often mean the difference between life and death. Not to mention, it can also help you save thousands of dollars in damages. Of course, it is important to choose a system that makes the most sense for your organization. Here are the top guidelines for doing just this: 

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Friday
Jan212022

Samsung teases Galaxy S22 series' Feb. launch, hints at 'noteworthy' features

 

Samsung has confirmed that its next Unpacked event is happening next month, which will be when the company will launch its latest Galaxy S22 flagship series. We don't know when the event will be, but TM Roh, Samsung's president and head of MX Business, teased in a blog post what we can expect from the "most noteworthy S series device" yet. That the upcoming flagship will be "bringing together the greatest experiences of our Samsung Galaxy into one ultimate device."

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Friday
Jan212022

HP 320 FHD, 325 FHD are budget-friendly webcams for students

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HP launched a couple of new webcams built for students to use. Launched alongside the new Fortis Chromebooks, the HP 320 FHD webcam and HP 325 FHD webcam have 1080p resolutions, record 30 frames per second videos, and have 66-degree viewing angles. You can rotate the cameras at 360 degrees to quickly point these at what you want to capture. And when you or your child is done using it for school, they can close the removable lens cover.

What's great about these cameras is they work on Windows 10 and 11, macOS, and even Chromebooks. The HP 320 FHD and 325 FHD are certified to work with Chromebooks. And these are pretty affordable options, too. The HP 320 FHD costs US$40 (around CA$50 converted) and will be available in February 2022, while the HP 325 FHD will launch in March for US$39 (~CA$48).

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