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Three new 4G LTE-ready hotspots will be coming your way this summer -- and one of them you can take with you overseas.
Kwikset Kevo's smartphone app and electronic deadbolt let you lock and unlock your front door with just your fingertip.
Kareem Choudhry, development manager for Microsoft's Kinect, shows off new ways the Xbox One will track the user's body, including infrared imaging, face recognition, and heart-rate monitoring.
Continuing its line of waterproof handsets, Kyocera introduced the 4-inch Hydro Edge for Sprint and Boost Mobile at CTIA 2013 in Las Vegas.
Ultimate Ears' new $199.99 compact wireless speaker plays very loudly and is water- and stain-resistant.
Despite a few minor drawbacks, the Phiaton Moderna MS 200 is a very appealing day-to-day, half-in-ear headphone that also works well for exercising.
Interesting design elements ensure this isn't your ordinary hotspot.
Microsoft's totally overhauled Xbox gaming console boasts all-new hardware with live TV, movies on demand, and new interactive voice- and gesture-controlled features.
Five years after Pionner's Kuro and a few before OLED becomes mainstream, Panasonic's ZT60 plasma TV now owns the picture quality crown. But is it worth the extra cost?
A good-looking, fun-to-use compact camera for enthusiasts.
The Fujifilm X20 has a lot to recommend it, especially if you're looking for a more old-school shooting experience in a digital compact or want an optical viewfinder and can't afford the Fujifilm X100S.
Its $150 off-contract price tag makes T-Mobile's budget Lumias one of the best deals around.
The good-looking Sony W802 television offers decent image quality for an LED but its color palette and high price pale in comparison to cheaper plasmas like the Panasonic ST60
The Sharp HT-SB60 is one of the best-performing sound bars we've tested, although its extra-long size and lack of Bluetooth will give some buyers pause.
Photo-editing tools, revamped Hangouts, and a gorgeous new stream are some of the standout features in the redesigned Google+.