Rafael Motamayor
Location
Stavanger, Norway
School
University Of Stavanger
Expertise
Streaming Services, Physical Media, Gaming Consoles
- Rafael is a former news editor with experience working with the all-mighty social media algorithms.
- He proudly owned a Palm Pilot years before his classmates even owned cellphones.
- He is also an entertainment critic who has attended every major film festival.
Experience
Rafael Motamayor is an avid collector of physical media and gaming consoles. His work can be seen on /Film, Vulture, IGN, Polygon, IndieWire, and more.
Education
Rafael has bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism and documentary production from the University of Stavanger, Norway.
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Stories By Rafael Motamayor
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If you're worried about missing the boat on snagging a Nintendo Switch, 2023 certainly isn't a bad time to jump on to the hybrid-handheld gaming console.
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Customizing your own mouse cursor on Windows is a fun little appearance change that only takes a little bit of legwork to change the mouse to whatever you like.
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Once your Steam Deck is docked, you're going to need a good companion controller to play up on the big screen, and these are some of the best options out there.
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Peacock supports 4K playback for certain tiered subscriptions, but there are caveats to this support on a show and hardware level that make it obscure.
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Recording call audio on Android used to be relatively easy, but a new update by Google coming this soon makes it much harder for third-party apps to do so.
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Alongside the swath of TV shows and movies on Netflix, your subscription also offers plenty of excellent mobile games available to play for free.