CNET Top 5 (SD)
Summary: Each week Iyaz Akhtar scours CNET's sites to see what people are looking at and talking about, and then counts down the most popular trends in tech. From the most popular products to must have gadgets to the most downloaded software, Iyaz brings a witty, informative look at each week's list.
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The Samsung Galaxy S4 is an excellent smartphone, but that doesn't necessarily mean you should buy one. Here are five reasons to stay away.
Tech gifts for dads who have enough ties.
The best five cameras that hit the sweet spot between dSLR style control and a compact size.
The best gadgets for your graduate.
Looking for a completely wireless speaker that sounds great and can go anywhere? Here are your five best options.
Google's smart glasses sound like a cool idea, but how are you really going to use them? Donald bell counts down his list of the top 5 potential uses for Google Glass.
At this point Apple had better make the rumored iWatch, because we already have a solid list of features we want from it.
Facebook has experienced meteoric success worthy of a Hollywood movie, but they've had plenty of failures along the way.
Here are the most popular products getting the most attention from readers on CNET.
The top five crowd-funded projects on Kickstarter that have raked in over a million dollars in donations.
If you're shopping for a new phone and you don't absolutely need the latest and greatest, here are five worthy smartphones that can be had for just $1 on contract.
Five video games due out in 2013 that will keep you glued to your couch.
Looking for some free apps to fill up your iPad? Here are five of the most popular free iPad apps for February 2013.
All alone on Valentine's day? Maybe your soul mate just hasn't been invented yet. Here are five girlfriend-worthy robots from science fiction to serve as a blueprint for the future of synthetic companionship.
The top-rated Android smartphones from CNET that run Android Jelly Bean.