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Grab Logitech Lift Vertical Mouse for just $49.99, Massive 38% off

31 October 2025 at 23:24
Logitech Lift Vertical Mouse

Amazon has slashed the price of the popular Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse by a massive 38%. Originally priced at $79.99 you can now get this office essential for just $49.99. For anyone struggling with wrist discomfort or fatigue from long hours of computer use,we believe this is a steal deal!

The mouse has an innovative design crafted for comfort. Its unique 57-degree vertical angle, a revolutionary design as per Logitech, places your forearm in a natural “handshake” posture, which optimizes pressure on your wrist and allows your hand and upper body to relax.

The Logitech mouse also offers robust connectivity. You can easily connect it to up to three devices using either Bluetooth LE or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver, making it compatible across Windows, macOS, and iPadOS. Its seamless switching capability is perfect for multitaskers who jump between devices. Furthermore, this model boasts a notable sustainability feature, aligning with eco-conscious users.

The Logitech Lift isn’t just ergonomic in shape—it’s Ergo-certified, designed and tested by leading ergonomics specialists to ensure healthy posture support. If you’re looking for a comfortable, productivity-focused wireless mouse to enhance your desktop setup, the Logitech Lift Vertical Mouse is a smart and health-friendly choice.

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Head over to Amazon to get the Logitech Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse at the discounted price of $49.99 before this limited-time offer expires!

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Razer Counter-Strike 2 Dragon Lore Collection Debuts with Premium Gaming Gear

31 October 2025 at 22:24

Razer has partnered with Valve to launch the Razer | Counter-Strike 2 Collection, turning the famous Dragon Lore skin from Counter-Strike into real-world esports gear.

Dragon Lore is one of the most well-known skins in Counter-Strike history. It first appeared in July 2014 as part of the Cobblestone Collection for Counter‑Strike: Global Offensive and quickly became one of the most coveted cosmetic items in the game. Its design features an olive-green base with a fiery dragon motif wrapping around the barrel, accented by Celtic knotwork and red and gold highlights.

The skin’s rarity and high demand came from its extremely low drop rate, especially in the Souvenir version, and the fact that the Cobblestone Collection was later removed from active drop pools. Over time, Dragon Lore became more than just a cosmetic item. It turned into a symbol of achievement, wealth, and prestige within the Counter-Strike community, often representing the pinnacle of in-game status and collector value.

Razer BlackShark V3 Pro – Counter-Strike 2 Edition

Razer BlackShark V3 Pro – Counter-Strike 2 Edition

The BlackShark V3 Pro, recognized as the most used esports headset by ProSettings.net, features a HyperClear Super Wideband Mic, pro-tuned CS2 audio profiles, and wireless connectivity. It provides crystal-clear audio, excellent noise isolation, and lasting comfort for competitive play.

Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL – Counter-Strike 2 Edition

Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL – Counter-Strike 2 Edition

The Huntsman V3 Pro TKL was the most popular esports keyboard of 2024. It uses Razer’s Analog Optical Switches Gen-2, includes Rapid Trigger Mode, and allows players to adjust actuation between 0.1 and 4 mm for faster movement, repeated inputs, and greater accuracy during intense matches.

Razer Viper V3 Pro – Counter-Strike 2 Edition

Razer Viper V3 Pro – Counter-Strike 2 Edition

The Viper V3 Pro, leading the esports mouse category since December 2024, weighs just 54 grams and features the Focus Pro 35K Optical Sensor Gen-2. It supports a true 8000 Hz wireless polling rate and uses Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 for rapid and precise clicks.

Razer Gigantus V2 – Large – Counter-Strike 2 Edition

Razer Gigantus V2 – Large – Counter-Strike 2 Edition

The Gigantus V2 is a large soft gaming mouse pad designed for smooth gliding and pinpoint accuracy.

Razer Iskur V2 X – Counter-Strike 2 Edition

Razer Iskur V2 X – Counter-Strike 2 Edition

The Iskur V2 X is an ergonomic gaming chair engineered for firm, durable support during long gaming sessions.

The collection is available at the following prices:

  • Razer Viper V3 Pro mouse – $179.99
  • Viper V3 Pro Mouse + Gigantus V2 bundle – $219.98
  • Razer Huntsman V3 Pro TKL keyboard – $269.99
  • Razer BlackShark V3 Pro headset – $269.99
  • Razer Iskur V2 X chair – $399.99

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The Witcher 3 Turns 10: Corsair Releases Themed Keyboard, Mouse, and Mouse Pad

31 October 2025 at 15:56

CORSAIR has partnered with CD PROJEKT RED to celebrate the 10th anniversary of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt with a new limited-edition lineup of gaming peripherals. The CORSAIR x The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 10th Anniversary Collection brings officially licensed gear inspired by the game’s world and symbols.

“Fans worldwide have been spellbound by Geralt’s quest to find Ciri, and we’re thrilled to help them find the ideal gear to celebrate 10 years of this legendary game,” said Tobias Brinkmann, Vice President and General Manager of Gaming Peripherals at CORSAIR. “We’re proud to work with CD PROJEKT RED to bring this collaboration to life.”

Leading the collection is the CORSAIR K65 PLUS WIRELESS 75% RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, available in the North American layout. It features Witcher signs on the keycaps for easy spell access, a custom Esc key with the game’s logo, and a large Wolf medallion design on the top plate. The keyboard uses CORSAIR’s MLX Red linear switches for smooth and responsive input, supports reliable wireless connectivity, and is built for durability. It is available now for $169.99 / €169.99.

The CORSAIR M75 WIRELESS Gaming Mouse 10th Anniversary Edition features Eredin, the King of the Wild Hunt. It offers fast, precise tracking and lightweight comfort, making it ideal for long gaming sessions. The mouse is priced at $129.99 / €129.99.

Completing the lineup is the MM300 2XL Anti-Fray Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad, featuring the astral map of the Spiral and Witcher symbols across its surface. It provides a large, durable workspace and is available for $49.99 / €49.99.

The CORSAIR x The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt 10th Anniversary Collection is available now in limited quantities worldwide through Corsair.com and CD PROJEKT RED’s website.

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Worth a mention: Seattle tech vets take on Google Alerts with Alertmouse, a startup to track who’s talking about you

29 October 2025 at 19:20
The co-founders of Alertmouse, from left: Nathan Kriege, Rand Fishkin and Adam Doppelt, along with Britt Klontz, founder of PR firm Vada Communications, who helped beta test the product. (LinkedIn Photos)

A trio of veteran entrepreneurs have joined forces to create a new Seattle startup — and any mentions of the company across the internet will likely be tracked by what they’re building.

Alertmouse generates email alerts for people and brands who want to know what’s being said about them — or anything else they’re interested in — online. The goal is to provide a better offering than other monitoring tools, most notably Google Alerts, which Alertmouse calls “so bad it might as well not exist.”

The startup was created by co-founders Rand Fishkin (SparkToro, Snackbar Studio), Adam Doppelt (Urbanspoon, Dwellable), and Nathan Kriege (Blueprint AI, Fresh Chalk).

Fishkin, the CEO, posted about Alertmouse on LinkedIn this week, saying that while the side project has turned into a full-fledged business, he’s not leaving his other two jobs.

“It doesn’t take a ton of my time but it has been really fun to build this thing that I desperately needed,” Fishkin said in a video on his post, before listing his grievances with Google Alerts, including how it “doesn’t pick up everything you want, it sends you useless alerts” and more.

Fishkin said tracking his mentions or those related to his companies, whether it’s in a news article or in a Reddit thread, allows him to monitor what’s being said and jump in if necessary to reply.

Alertmouse says it searches the index of websites and pages it can reach two or three times each day for the unique string of words/phrases/rules a user has entered. An email is sent with the pages that contained them.

“It’s not rocket science, but it takes a lot of clever programming, testing, and iteration to make a good alert service,” the company says in its FAQ.

In an interview with GeekWire this week, Fishkin said there are enterprise tracking tools that do what Alertmouse does, such as Mentioned, Hootsuite, and Brandwatch, but they can be cost-prohibitive.

“Google Alerts has been this free alternative for a long time, but sometime in the last decade, maybe even before that, it just stopped sending me anything decent,” he said. “I have no idea what they’re doing under the hood. I suspect it’s a defunct product that no one maintains anymore, but I couldn’t tell you what’s really going on.”

On a website loaded with cheesy puns, Alertmouse has four pricing tiers, including Nibble (free), Slice ($120/year), Wedge ($600/year), and Wheel ($1,200/year).

Alertmouse attracted 1,000 sign-ups in the first several hours it was live, and Fishkin credits the fun interface and language on the website, and the fact that it’s easy to use.

“We wanted to make a brand that no one could confuse for AI,” Fishkin laughed. “This is not an AI company. There’s going to be no venture capital, there’s no AI under the hood. It’s just really simple, straightforward, fun, delightful humans.”

Fishkin, an SEO expert who founded and led Moz, a Seattle-based maker of marketing software tools, co-founded SparkToro in 2018. The audience research tool helps marketers and others understand their target audiences. He raised $2.15 million last year for his new independent video game studio, Snackbar Studio.

Doppelt and Kriege previously worked on vacation rental startup Dwellable (sold to HomeAway in 2015), local professional recommendation site Fresh Chalk, and task management company Blueprint AI together. Last year they teamed up to create a resource website for everything you’d ever want to know about smoke detectors.

Fishkin and Doppelt are also part of dedicated group of “Dungeons & Dragons” players.

The Alertmouse website says the startup has no plans to hire. But that could change after a morning in which lots of people were emailing with questions.

“If it keeps going like this we might have to bring someone on,” Fishkin said.

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