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How To Find Your Hidden Steam Games

Whether you’re tired of looking at a particular Steam game and want to banish it to the ether, you can do so easily from your Steam library menu.

  1. Open the Steam client.

  2. Switch to the Library tab.

  3. Find the game you want to hide in your game list.

  4. Right-click on the game’s name to open its options.

  5. Highlight or select “Manage.”

  6. Select “Hide this game.”

With that quick click, the game is hidden from sight, relegated to the Hidden collection. It’s still technically in your library, but it won’t appear in your game list or in library searches. If you visit the game’s store page, though, it will still show you owning it, just in case you were worried about purchasing it twice by accident.

If you want to restore a hidden game to the regular library, it’s equally simple.

  1. Open the Steam client.

  2. Switch to the Library tab.

  3. Click the View button in the top taskbar.

  4. In the drop-down menu, click “Hidden games.”

  5. In the Hidden collection, right-click on the game you want to unhide.

  6. Highlight or select Manage.

  7. Click “Remove from hidden.”

With that, the game is restored to its prior spot in your library, once again in plain sight and easily accessed. You can hide and unhide games as much as you like, so don’t hesitate to banish a game if it’s annoying you.

5 Of The Best Apple Watch Bands In 2023

If you’re looking to customize your Apple products, you have plenty of options from Casetify. This brand offers a wide range of designs for different Apple devices, including geometric patterns and themes inspired by popular brands and media, such as “The Mandalorian” and “Spider-Man.”

One of the solid options from Casetify is their Flexi band. The Flexi band is compatible with almost all Apple Watch models and features a buckle to keep it securely fastened on your wrist. As the name suggests, these bands are flexible and comfortable to wear. They are also water and sweat resistant. An added bonus for those who are environmentally conscious is that Casetify’s Flexi bands are partially made from recycled material sourced from old iPhone cases.

If you prefer a more luxurious style, Casetify’s selection may be too casual for your taste. Additionally, the recycled Flexi material may not offer the same level of comfort as a leather or nylon band. However, with their wide variety of styles, chances are you can find something that suits your preferences on Casetify’s website. Many of their watch bands are also available on Amazon for around $50 each. Some popular choices include checked daisies, cheetah dots, and a stylish petit floral on black.

Rare 2020 Bimota Tesi H2 Supercharged Monster Is Looking For A Good Home

Are you looking for the perfect gift for that special someone (even if that special someone is you)? It doesn’t happen every day, but folks, there’s currently a 2020 Bimota Tesi H2 that’s located in southern California and is looking for a good home.  

For those unfamiliar, the Bimota Tesi H2 is the first product of the partnership between Kawasaki and Bimota. Historically, Bimota is an Italian chassis specialist that has made great use of engines supplied by other manufacturers, including Ducati in the past. As you may know (or even guess), the Tesi H2 uses the same supercharged engine that powers the Kawasaki Ninja H2—only, of course, now neatly nestled inside the latest iteration of Pierluigi Marconi’s hub-center steering design. 

According to Bimota, thanks to ram air, the supercharged 998cc engine makes 239 horsepower. It’s outfitted with plenty of other top-shelf componentry, including a numbered Arrow exhaust, unbelievably gorgeous exhaust headers that sound as good as they look, twin Öhlins TTX rear shocks, and of course gobs and gobs of carbon fiber, as far as the eye can see. The exhaust baffle is currently removed from the bike but will be included in the sale so it can be replaced if the new owner wants it. 

Out of a run of 250 Tesi H2s produced, this is number six. It had a total of 1,438 miles on the clock when Iconic Motorbike Auctions first listed it for sale, but the listing notes that the total miles will likely go up as they do ride it on occasion.  

It’s currently located at the company’s Santa Monica headquarters in California, where it’s listed for sale as a Buy It Now bike with a nonrefundable deposit of $4,550 if you’re the person who ends up buying it. It comes with a Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin (MSO) form from Bimota Spirit in Raleigh, North Carolina. Iconic also advises that it is not eligible for registration in the state of California. The Buy It Now price is $65,000, and it comes complete with both the Bimota bike cover for this bike, as well as the owner’s manual. 

Ford Mustang GT4 Race Car Debuts With Aggressive Body Design

Ford has officially introduced the Mustang GT4 as a racing car designed for competitors who want a step below the recently unveiled GT3. This new model is specifically built for the SRO GT4 category.

The Mustang GT4 is based on the Dark Horse model and is manufactured by Multimatic. Ford Performance will provide the powerful Coyote-based 5.0-liter V8 engines for these race cars. The vehicle will also feature components such as Multimatic DSSV dampers and a Holinger dog-ring gearbox.

Why The Chevy Blazer EV Is Better Than The Ford Mustang Mach-E

When looking for an electric vehicle, it can be difficult to decide which one is right for you. With so many options on the market, each with different features and capabilities, making a choice can be challenging. Two of the most well-known automotive brands, Chevy and Ford, have joined the electric vehicle market with their versions of EVs – the Chevy Blazer EV and the Ford Mustang Mach-E. The Blazer EV from Chevrolet is set to compete head-to-head with the popular Ford Mustang Mach-E. While both models have their merits, it’s important to understand which features make each option a better choice for those seeking an EV.

How Better Performance And Faster Charging Make The Chevy Blazer EV Unique

Front three-quarters view of 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV RS in Iridescent Pearl Tricoat

The Chevy Blazer EV and the Ford Mustang Mach-E offer multiple motor and battery options, ranging from front-wheel drive to full electric all-wheel drive. In terms of performance, the Blazer EV surpasses the Mustang Mach-E, especially at its top trim level (SS) which offers 557 horsepower and 648 pound-feet of torque. This kind of power allows the Blazer EV to accelerate from 0-60 mph in under four seconds, comparable to the Mustang Mach-E’s GT version. The Blazer EV also has better range capabilities, thanks to different battery options. It can drive up to 320 miles on RS trims, which is 14 miles higher than the Mustang Mach-E’s range. Furthermore, the Blazer EV has a faster charging time, with its standard fast charger providing 78 extra miles of charge in just 10 minutes, compared to Ford’s 59 miles.

Specs Comparison

Chevy Blazer EV SS Trim Ford Mustang Mach-E GT Performance
Drivetrain Dual Motor, AWD Dual Motor, AWD
Power Output 557 Horsepower, 648 pound-feet of torque 480 Horsepower, 634 pound-feet of torque
Range 320 Miles 306 Miles
Charging Time 78 Miles in 10 minutes @ 190kW 59 Miles in 10 minutes @ 150 kW

Aesthetics Reign Supreme For The Chevy Blazer EV

When it comes to aesthetics, both the Chevy Blazer EV and the Ford Mustang Mach-E have similar designs and features. However, the Blazer EV offers more connectivity options and features, such as cooled seats which are not available in the Mach-E. The Blazer EV also has a more luxurious approach, with spacious and visually appealing cabins, including screens and a head-up display. Additionally, it provides rear seat passengers with vents and USB outlets, and the cabin features contrast stitching and high-quality materials for maximum user satisfaction. In terms of storage, the Blazer EV offers ample cargo room, making it a practical choice.

The Chevy Blazer EV Has The Cost To Performance Advantage

An action shot of a 2024 Chevrolet Blazer EV on a race track

Interestingly, the Chevy Blazer EV has several advantages over the Mustang Mach-E, including better performance and features. However, the price advantage does not lean toward the Mach-E. The Chevy Blazer EV has multiple trim options, starting with the base mono trim at $44,995, offering a range of 247 miles. The top-of-the-line SS trim is priced at $65,995 and provides a range of 290 miles. On the other hand, the Mustang Mach-E offers various trims with prices ranging from $44,795 to $64,995. Overall, the Chevy Blazer EV offers better value for money with its performance and range capabilities.

Price Comparison

Chevy Blazer EV 1LT $44,995
Chevy Blazer EV 2LT $47,595
Chevy Blazer EV RS $51,995
Chevy Blazer EV SS $65,995
Ford Mustang Mach-E Select (RWD/eAWD) $42,995 / $45,995
Ford Mustang Mach-E (RWD/eAWD) $46,995 / $49,995
Ford Mustang Mach-E California Route 1 $56,995
Ford Mustang Mach-E GT / GT Performance Edition $59,995 / $64,995

Is The Chevy Blazer EV A Better EV Than The Mustang Mach-E?

A rear-view shot of a Chevrolet Blazer EV

Comparing the Chevy Blazer EV with the Ford Mustang Mach-E, the Blazer EV has several advantages in terms of performance, features, and pricing. It offers great power, shorter charging times, and a more luxurious interior. The Blazer EV’s range capabilities and different trim options provide more choices for buyers. Overall, the Chevy Blazer EV provides a solid package that appeals to car enthusiasts, whether they prioritize performance or economy. It redefines the value of a crossover EV and offers a better value for money proposition.

2024 Ford F-150 Raptor R Unofficially Revealed In New Spy Photos

New spy photos have emerged, giving us an unofficial look at the 2024 Ford F-150 Raptor R. Despite its stealthy appearance, this updated model features distinctive styling tweaks that set it apart from its predecessor. Spotted near Ford’s global headquarters in Dearborn, the truck caught the attention of our vigilant spy photographers.

Unlike the current Raptor R model available for purchase, this upcoming 2024 version boasts noticeable design changes. While Ford has previously teased a facelift for the 2024 F-150, this is our first unobstructed view of the truck. Interestingly, Ford boldly advertises this particular truck as a Raptor R.

Porsche Taycan Turbo GT Seen Testing at Nurburgring with Impressive 1,000 Horsepower

Porsche’s Taycan has been spotted testing at the Nurburgring, and it seems to be an upgraded version with a potential Turbo GT badge, boasting over 1,000 horsepower. The electric vehicle’s black exterior looked sleek as it sped around the track, with the driver maneuvering to keep it stable on the wet surface.

Interestingly, this prototype has a roll cage fitted inside, which could be an indication that the Taycan Turbo GT is being put through its paces. The hefty horsepower and improved features might require extra safety measures during the testing process.