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Call it an ultrabook, but Acer's latest 11-inch computer's really a tablet with its own keyboard case.
The Nook HD and HD+ may not be fully 'open' Android tablets, but they're now much more open.
This compact sub-$100 Bluetooth speaker from Grace Digital is designed for outdoor use.
The 5.5-inch, quad-core superphone feels just as quick, nimble, and powerful as the international model. Our experience makes us even more eager for the device's launch date of May 10. The handset will cost $199.99 with a two-year contract, but AT&T will begin taking preorders of the phone starting May 3.
Wearable computing is here -- sort of. Scott Stein takes a look at Google's vision of the future: the Explorer Edition of Google Glass.
The HP Slate 7 costs less than the Nexus 7, but with a lack of features and a low-resolution screen, does it undercut Google's tablet enough to justify a purchase?
Samsung's best-performing TV ever, the PNF8500 series pushes the plasma picture quality envelope, especially in bright rooms.
The Toshiba Canvio Connect has some good excuses for you to get it.
The overall MHD package is good for the money, but don't expect stellar video at this price.
Editor Dong Ngo proves that NAS servers can be interesting with the Asustor AS-604T.
The Google search app now has Google Now features, but without iOS notifications, it might not be very useful.
The Zoro HD headphones offer sound quality competitive with more expensive models.
The Dell XPS 18 combines an all-in-one PC with a lightweight 18-inch tablet, making it a flexible system for at-home entertainment and productivity.
The $99.95 Fitbit One clips to your clothes to measure the steps you take, the stairs you climb, and the quality of your sleep.
The ZTE Director is a 3G entry-level device from U.S. Cellular that features a 3.5-inch touch screen, Android 4.0, and a 3-megapixel camera.