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    Star Wars: Battlefront II – Resurrection review: A disappointing end to Iden Versio’s story

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    Avid Media Composer First review: Get all the pro features with just a few limitations
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    Avid Media Composer First review: Get all the pro features with just a few limitations

    Avid Media Composer First is the free version of one of Hollywood’s most popular film and TV editing programs.If you have the patience to grapple with its complexity, Avid Media Composer First is excellent software for learning professional video editing skills.
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    VSDC review: This free video editor holds back too much
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    VSDC review: This free video editor holds back too much

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    Hitfilm Express 2017 review: Powerful features lie behind a quirky interface
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    Hitfilm Express 2017 review: Powerful features lie behind a quirky interface

    Hitfilm Express is a free video editor with great tutorials and powerful features. However, its unconventional interface and annoying download procedure could turn off some users.
    By Samuel Axon 7 years ago
    Lightworks for Windows review: The free version falls short in export options
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    Lightworks for Windows review: The free version falls short in export options

    Lightworks' free version is strikingly powerful in terms of features, but its export options are very limited.
    By Samuel Axon 7 years ago
    Shotcut review: This open-source video editor is impressive
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    Shotcut review: This open-source video editor is impressive

    Shotcut is an open-source, free video editing program that has been around for more than a decade. It’s not the most intuitive or professionally presented, but beneath its rough presentation lies a remarkably powerful program.
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    Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris is a decent expansion but no game-changer (yet)
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    Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris is a decent expansion but no game-changer (yet)

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    OnePlus 5T review: A $500 mid-range phone with the heart of a $900 flagship
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    OnePlus 5T review: A $500 mid-range phone with the heart of a $900 flagship

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    Destiny 2 review: Gaming junk food that we can’t put down
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    Destiny 2 review: Gaming junk food that we can’t put down

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    Huawei Mate 10 Pro review: A great phone that’s not quite pro

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    VyprVPN review: A good non-American, American VPN

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    iMovie 10 review: Free video editing that’s elegant and easy
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    iMovie 10 review: Free video editing that’s elegant and easy

    Apple’s iMovie is a delight to use, if sometimes minimalist to a fault. It lacks some of the formats and features supported in other programs, but what’s there is implemented beautifully.
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    Buffered VPN review: It gets the job done
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    Buffered VPN review: It gets the job done

    Respectable speeds and helpful tools make Buffered a solid choice for VPN users.
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    Venmo review: An app that makes it easy—and social—to split the check
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    Venmo review: An app that makes it easy—and social—to split the check

    With its huge user base, sleek interface, flexible payment options and agility at splitting bills, Venmo is the peer-to-peer payment app to beat.
    By Ben Patterson 7 years ago
    Facebook Messenger for payments review: A no-frills way to send cash to Facebook friends
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    Facebook Messenger for payments review: A no-frills way to send cash to Facebook friends

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    Snapcash review: Send cash to Snapchatters in a snap, or with a swipe

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    Square Cash review: A simple, versatile mobile payment app

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    Call of Duty: WWII review: Not a remaster, but it might as well be

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    Adobe Premiere Elements 18 review: The best video editor does it all for you

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    Destiny 2 PC review impressions: Worth the wait

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