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Social networking has never been closer to your fingertips than with Facebook Home. Whether that's good or bad is up to you.
This Jelly Bean phone gets an extra-large helping of Facebook, or ditch it all for stock Android.
This $150 Bluetooth speaker is a bit bigger than the Jambox, but sounds better
The $199.99 HTC One for Sprint is incredibly easy on the eyes, boasts a powerful processor and Android Jelly Bean along with an excellent camera and tons of features.
While its design may not be for everyone, the Harman Kardon BT is one of the best-sounding Bluetooth headphones available.
The French-infused LaCie 5big NAS Pro can sure make America happy.
Fun watchfaces and a lot of future potential surround the Pebble, but it's a limited device right now if you're lucky enough to get your hands on one.
It's not perfect, but Afinia's H479 strikes the right balance between performance and ease-of-use.
At a third of the price of the Bose QC 15, is Monoprice's NC headphone a steal?
Facebook and HTC pair up to offer a super-social Facebook experience for your Android smartphone.
Logitech's simple and functional Keyboard Folio offers a keyboard plus iPad protection, but it's too thick for its own good.
We have yet to see a truly great gaming laptop built from the ground up with Windows 8 in mind, but the 17-inch Toshiba Qosmio X875 can be configured into a powerful, reasonably priced mainstream gaming machine.
With a ton of shooting features, a 42x zoom lens, and fast performance, this is one very nice megazoom.
If you want an LCD and you want it big, the natural solution for the last few years has been to choose a Sharp. It's still the only company with a 90-inch TV.
The Kyocera DuraPro is a rugged feature phone from U.S. Cellular. It can be submerged in up to a meter of water for 30 minutes, has a 3.2-megapixel camera, and a 2-inch QVGA screen.