Nokia Lumia 2520
Nokia’s first tablet isn’t a bad device by any means. It delivers impressive gaming performance, has built-in cellular support, an incredibly bright screen, and includes a suite of Nokia-only apps....
View ArticleHP Chromebook 14 review: It’s bigger and better than most other Chromebooks
At a Glance (1 items) HP Chromebook 14 $299.00 This Chromebook comes with a 14-inch display and cheery colors, making for a better overall user experience than you’ll get from cheaper models. HP’s new...
View ArticleHoover WindTunnel 3 High Performance Bagless Upright
According to the company history, the Hoover vacuum cleaner brand began in 1907 when Murray Spangler, an asthmatic inventor/night janitor, invented a primitive suction sweeper to help him breathe while...
View ArticleJBL Pulse
The portable Bluetooth speaker market is very crowded these days, with a lot of products that don’t sound all that different from one another. It’s nice then to come across a product like JBL’s Pulse,...
View ArticleSamsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Start with a Samsung Galaxy S4, shrink it down, then replace its insides with midrange components. That, in a nutshell, is the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini. And for some cell phone customers, that’s just...
View ArticleTAudioConverter review: Put a nice face on open-source audio transcoding
At a Glance (1 items) TAudioConverter, a graphical front end for state-of-the-art audio codecs, is now my go-to tool for converting files and ripping audio from video files. It’s fast and...
View ArticleCel-Fi Plug and Play (T-Mobile)
If you’re in the market for a way to make sure you have cell signal inside your big home, Nextivity’s Cel-Fi sure is a great find. The only question is if it’s worth the investment. The answer depends...
View ArticleCel-Fi Plug and Play (AT&T)
If you’re in the market for a way to make sure you have cell signal inside your big home, Nextivity’s Cel-Fi sure is a great find. The only question is if it’s worth the investment. The answer depends...
View ArticleAsus Transformer Book T100
A long time ago in Techland, Netbooks were a big deal: they were cheap, portable, and effective, if unexciting. Then came tablets, which could do a lot of the same things, but in a more organic,...
View ArticlePanasonic MC-UL429 JetForce Bagless Upright Vacuum
A name like JetForce inspires high expectations. It conveys power, performance, and excellence, at least in my mind. Unfortunately, the Panasonic MC-UL429 JetForce Bagless Upright vacuum falls short of...
View ArticleFujifilm X-E2 (with 18-55mm XF Lens, Black)
With the X-E2, Fujifilm has addressed almost all the important issues I had with the X-E1. The incorporation of the X-Trans CMOS II (used in the X100S and X-M1) provides phase-detection autofocus, and...
View ArticleFujifilm X-E2 (with 18-55mm XF Lens, Silver)
With the X-E2, Fujifilm has addressed almost all the important issues I had with the X-E1. The incorporation of the X-Trans CMOS II (used in the X100S and X-M1) provides phase-detection autofocus, and...
View ArticleFujifilm X-E2 (Body Only, Silver)
With the X-E2, Fujifilm has addressed almost all the important issues I had with the X-E1. The incorporation of the X-Trans CMOS II (used in the X100S and X-M1) provides phase-detection autofocus, and...
View ArticleQuirky Spotter Multi-Purpose Sensor
We’ve been keeping a close eye on the partnership between Quirky and GE, with high hopes for a new generation of smart home gadgets. That partnership now seems to be bearing fruit, as the first wave of...
View Article2014 Dodge Durango
High gas prices and the emergence of electric cars would suggest that the SUV has gone the way of the dinosaur, but the 2014 Dodge Durango makes a convincing argument for its continued survival,...
View ArticleZTE Source (Cricket Wireless)
Assuming you’re able get Cricket Wireless’ LTE coverage in the first place, the ZTE Source delivers LTE speeds at a decent $189.99 price. In fact, that’s the carrier’s most budget option for an LTE...
View ArticleApple iPad mini Retina Review
Each and every year, Apple refreshes their tablet line-up with new hardware and new features. The full sized iPad got faster, lighter, slimmer and even received a new name (iPad Air), while the...
View ArticleTripp-Lite TLP606DMUSB review: This surge suppressor clamps to your desk
At a Glance (1 items) I don’t usually review surge protectors, in part because I don’t have the facilities to evaluate how capable they are of protecting connected devices from dangerous power surges....
View ArticleHP Z230 Tower Workstation review: This business desktop delivers power and...
At a Glance (1 items) HP Z230 Tower Workstation $2,600.00 HP’s experience with PCs is put to good use in the Z230. It’s cleanly and logically designed, available in a large number of desktop and...
View ArticleTeamViewer 9 review: Remote control software adds several very handy new...
At a Glance (1 items) TeamViewer 9 The latest version of TeamViewer’s remote control software implements sessions in tabs, transfers all kinds of data via the clipboard, has two-factor mobile...
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