In what is now becoming a semi-annual event around here, the time has come once again to name our favorite Chromebooks of 2020 so far. We like doing this twice a year for some pretty obvious reasons and dead-center in the calendar usually lands us in a place where the first wave of Chrome OS [โฆ]
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Continue ReadingFinal Fantasy Tactics Painfully Reminds Me of the Divide Between Gamers and Developers
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