Profile: Dave LeClair


Dave LeClair (Twitter), has been writing reviews of iOS games for years, and is also a big time gamer on Xbox [websterrjh]. You can watch Dave play DOTA 2 on his Twitch stream @ twitch.tv/sideox.

Latest from Dave LeClair

  • Rdio For iOS Gets A Slick New Interface [Updates]

    February 15, 2013

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    Popular music streaming service Rdio has just received a huge update for its iOS application that brings a new interface and some slick new features that should make Rdio users quite happy. While Pandora and Spotify might still be the biggest players in terms of mobile music streaming, Rdio is quietly adding some awesome new stuff that is putting a dent into its competitors’ overwhelming popularity.


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  • Mario Gets Around – 4 Best Mario Spinoff Franchises [MUO Gaming]

    February 14, 2013

    Besides the platformers that Mario is known for, there are a ton of spinoffs that feature the famous plumber’s name and face attached to them. Almost all of the franchises with Mario’s name are of an incredibly high quality, so picking the best is no simple task. However, I have a great deal of experience playing all of them, so I am going to really think hard and choose the Mario spinoffs that are the top of the heap.


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  • The 4 Most Important Websites For Classic Video Game Collectors [MUO Gaming]

    February 12, 2013

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    Collecting video games is hard work. Sure, you can go on eBay and just buy up everything you want, but if you do, you will be paying full market value or more for every game and console you purchase. This is not the smartest way to collect, as you will be spending much more money than you need to. Instead, the best way to collect is to use your local resources such as pawn shops, flea markets, Craigslist, and if you’re really lucky, Freecycle.


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  • WeatherBug – Still One Of The Best Weather Apps [iOS]

    February 9, 2013

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    One of the most underrated types of mobile apps are those that can give you the latest weather predictions. Sure, iOS comes with the weather forecast by default, but the amount of data it provides is most certainly lacking. Thankfully, there are services available such as The Weather Channel, Accuweather, and plenty of others that can help you find out more details about the weather that is bearing down on you.


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  • All-In Yoga Is Your One-Stop Yoga App [iOS, Free For A Limited Time]

    February 8, 2013

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    Yoga requires you to engage muscles that other workouts just cannot do. It works on your strength, flexibility, balance, and more. That being said, yoga is a pretty advanced form of exercise that requires some knowledge of the wide range of poses in order to really be able to take advantage of what it can do for you. Without a personal trainer, it is difficult to make the most of yoga.


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  • $25 Model A Raspberry Pi On Sale In Europe – Rest Of The World Soon [Updates]

    February 7, 2013

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    The Raspberry Pi microcomputer’s most affordable model, known as the Model A, has gone on sale in Europe, and will go on sale in the rest of the world “very soon” according to the Raspberry Pi foundation. So while only Europeans can currently get their hands on the ultra-affordable computer, those of us in the rest of the world can rest assured that we too shall be able to play around with this staggeringly cheap piece of hardware soon enough.


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  • Always Be Connected: What You Need to Get Internet Anywhere

    February 7, 2013

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    We live in a world where we are accustomed to being connected at all times. It’s almost impossible to go out without wanting to have Internet. Between email, social networks, settling arguments, and chatting with friends, we all feel like the Internet is not optional at this point. I am not here to debate whether being connected at all times is a good or bad thing for society as a whole.


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  • Teach Me Sushi – The Easiest Way To Become A Sushi Master [iOS, Free For A Limited Time]

    February 6, 2013

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    Sushi is one of the more complicated things to make. Sure, it requires raw fish, which seems like it would be simple enough to handle, but the overall process that goes into making sushi is actually very complicated, and requires a good amount of skill and practice. It’s not like throwing a grilled cheese sandwich on the grill; you will need to put in a little bit of effort to make some quality sushi.


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  • 5 Awesome Games That Make PlayStation Plus Worth The Price [MUO Gaming]

    February 5, 2013

    I recently wrote an article about the biggest rip offs in the history of video games. In it, I was quick to point out that Microsoft charges $60 a year for a service that simply grants players the ability to play games online and a few other little perks. Sony, on the other hand, has an incredible service called PlayStation Plus that costs $50 a year, and gives users some cool extras, while playing games online remains free.


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  • My GradeBook For Students Grades & Homework – The Perfect Companion For School [iOS, Paid Apps Free]

    February 4, 2013

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    I remember when I was a student, the suspense of waiting to find out what my grades were on report card day was always terrible. I did well in school, but for some reason, the day report cards showed up, I always assumed my teachers would change my grades and make them all terrible. If only I had some kind of smart device filled with applications then I would not have had to worry, because I could have used an application to keep track of my grades.


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