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With Thunderbolt and a touch screen, this 15-inch laptop is plenty premium, but could use better battery life.
The latest version of the popular free security suite Avast takes aim squarely at fixing your surreptitiously-altered browser, and making sure your Windows software is up-to-date.
The step up to the popular S4i II has a slicker design and cleaner sound.
The Sonos Playbar is cleverly designed and does great fake surround, but it's better suited to current Sonos customers than newcomers.
The Harmony Touch can't justify the high price of its touch screen compared with traditional multibutton universal remotes.
The small form factor Digital Storm Bolt gaming desktop will play anything on the market. You might even be able to afford it.
Ty Pendlebury reviews the BenQ W1070 projector which is capable of a very good picture for very little outlay.
The smaller version of the Simon Cowell-endorsed X10s hits stores soon.
A single AA battery powers this simple cell phone, made just for emergencies.
We take you on a tour of the myriad features hiding inside the HTC One's camera app.
Sapphire isn't just for jewels. You can also use it to make extremely strong phone displays.
Ubuntu Touch brings a touch of class that other Android rivals can't match.
The new flagship Cyber-shot megazoom gets a 24-1200mm zoom lens, a 20-megapixel sensor, and a whole lot of shooting options.
Though you can see where the company took some shortcuts, the NEX-3N has some very nice design characteristics.
Ever dream of being Dick Tracy? The throwback Martian Passport is the next best thing to a wristwatch phone.