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thermapen one

ThermoWorks introduces the world's fastest cooking thermometer, the Thermapen ONE, the first one-second thermometer from the company to measure almost at the speed of thought. Launched only within the last month, the Thermapen® One boasts some of the most accurate temperature readings and fastest performance of virtually any other cooking thermometer on the market. In …

Kingston Nucleum USB-C Hub

While this may not be the fanciest or most expensive piece of technology we've reviewed this year the Kingston Nucleum USB-C Hub is a staple part of our editor's everyday kit in and around the office. With two full-size USB 3.1 Gen-1, two USB type-C, a 4K capable HDMI port, MicroSD and SD card reader …

Kingston Data Traveler Kyson 128GB

Finding a high-capacity, fast and in-expensive USB flash drive can be a challenge. The Kingston DataTraveler® 128GB Kyson is marketed as a high-performance, USB Type-A flash drive with fast transfer speeds and a convenient capless design. It’s touted as a dependable flash drive that includes a 5-year warranty. But is it worth the hype? Read …

Mate on Backpack

The Tile Mate + Slim is a versatile device that keeps track of virtually anything. The Tile Mate + Slim combo pack comes with a credit card-sized tracker and a keyring dongle style tracker. In the box, both trackers come pre-loaded with batteries and an instruction guide to setup the app on your phone. Setup …

Bell Fiber Internet service (“Fibe”) is becoming has been popping up everywhere lately. Communities where Fiber to the home would have seemed a far fetched pipe-dream have been slowly becoming reality. Our deep dive into the Bell Fiber to the home experience therefore is right on time. Bell Fiber to the Home or ”Fibe” experience …

Paying monthly bills in Canada using your credit card should be a simple task. Given the vast majority of utility services providers have an online presence, you would think the options available to Canadians would be vast. However, the options aren't as abundant. That's where we think PayTM steps in and gives options for Canadians …