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Indika Review - The Devil Makes Three
Indika is a hard game to define. It looks like a horror game, but it's not scary--at least not in the conventional sense. It plays like a third-person puzzle game, but most of the puzzles don't require much thought. What Indika definitely is, ...GameSpot - Tech -
5 Minutes That Will Make You Love Jazz Bass
Writers, scholars, radio hosts and musicians, including the bassist Ron Carter, share songs that shine a light on an instrument that lays the foundation of jazz.The New York Times - Top stories -
Meris Mercury X Review: The Ultimate Reverb Pedal
This is the best reverb pedal you can buy, but musical space will cost you.Wired - Tech -
Abode Smart Lock Review: Great for Renters
Abode’s new smart lock is great for renters and easy to add onto existing locks, and it comes with a fingerprint-reading keypad.Wired - Tech -
'Shardlake' Review: Hulu's Tudor-Era Detective Tale
Based on the books by C.J. Sansom, this series follows a man dispatched by Thomas Cromwell to investigate a murder at a monastery during the English Reformation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Hacks' Season 3 Review: A Sublime New Set
Jean Smart returns as comedian Deborah Vance in this Max series, which remains both hilarious and sophisticated.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Here in the Pitch' by Jessica Pratt Review: A Stronger Sound
The indie singer-songwriter delivers her most fleshed-out collection yet with her evocative, affecting fourth album.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Coconu Wave Massager Review: A Vibrator With Arousing Asymmetry
Coconu’s vibrator is approachable, affordable, and surprisingly intuitive.Wired - Tech -
'The King of Diamonds' Review: While You Were Out
He always called ahead, making sure no one was home. During one lucrative stretch, he looted six homes for a $1.4 million haul.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Top Spin 2K25 Review – Painting The Lines
Tennis, at its core, is a game about legacy. Names like Billie Jean King, Pete Sampras, and the Williams sisters are immortalized through legendary matches, on-court triumphs, and tournament dominance that have shaped the history of the sport. It ...GameSpot - Tech
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