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Summary: Get the first look at the hottest products from our expert CNET editors. They'll dive in deep and cover all of the hot features, as well as the flaws of the latest tech gadgets across every product category.
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The new Google Maps is visually overhauled and amped with cool tricks that make finding your way that much easier.
Google's new streaming radio service goes after Spotify and Pandora in this slick app for your phone, tablet, and PC.
WD's My Passport Ultra's so fast, it turns editor Dong Ngo arrogant, and more.
Luke Westaway gets his mitts on Nokia's newest Windows Phone device, which features a metal frame and an upgraded camera. But is that enough to go toe-to-toe with Samsung and pals?
Vizio's S4251w sports rear speakers for unparalleled home theater sonics from a sound bar, although it has some quirks.
Straight-edged and stuffed with a shockingly bright flash, the 928 is an advanced Windows 8 phone for a very good price.
Aimed at feature-phone loyalists, the Revere 2 from Verizon has a 1.3-megapixel camera, basic Web connectivity, and a 2-inch color display.
Armour's first foray into the fitness gadget market uses a chest strap to calculate heart rate, calories, and fitness willpower.
For an on-ear model, the M1 is very comfortable -- and it sounds good, too.
What does a smartphone based on the Firefox browser look like? Here's one ultracheap handset that paves the way for Firefox phones.
The large screen and lie-flat design make the Lenovo Horizon 27 a fun family PC with lots of casual gaming potential.
In this video we take a first look at the Nokia Asha 501. It has a 3-inch touchscreen and a colourful design but only uses 2G data. It's cheap though, to help it appeal to emerging markets.
The Brother HL-3170CDW carries all the necessary features to maintain a productive office environment, including multiple connection points, mobile access through the cloud, and Earth-friendly efforts like Deep Sleep Mode and auto-duplexing.
Cricket's Kyocera Kona is aimed for users who need just the basics, and features a 2-megapixel camera, Internet connectivity, and a nostalgic flip-phone construction.
For $99, the new BlueAnt Q3 Bluetooth headset offers clear hands-free chatting in a small package.