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Logitech Harmony 1100 universal remote control

Logitech Harmony 1100 universal remote control

Review When Logitech brought out its touchscreen, tablet-style Harmony 1000 in 2007, it was clearly taking a stab at the high end of the universal remote market. Unlike other high-end--and more expensive--models from the likes of Crestron and Philips' Pronto line, the Harmony 1000 did not require a...

Sonos' iPhone-friendly ZonePlayer S5 with built-in speakers

Crave We've long been fans of the Sonos Digital Music System, which lets you stream all manner of digital audio throughout your home. The latest BU250 bundle is an enthusiastic CNET ... Read story »

Do we really need motion control?

Crave "You mean you have to use your hands? That's like a baby's toy!" It's by far the definitive theme this year at E3 2009. It seems everyone wants in on ... Read story »
Nokia 6720 classic

Nokia 6720 classic

Review Compared to the sea of Nokias you're probably familiar with, the 6720 classic appears slender. In reality, the 6720 is only a few millimetres slimmer in width to, say, the 6220 classic (released last year) but it seems much more so, like a Nokia made out of hot toffee slowly stretching length-wise....

Does an Apple tablet stand a chance?

Crave More "details" have emerged about the supposed upcoming Apple tablet. iLounge says a trusted source has provided 10 bits of info about the device, including a notably specific announcement date: Tuesday, ... Read story »

LG predicts OLED's price level will fall to LCD's by 2016

Crave LG's 15-inch OLED TV, which is set to go on sale in Korea by December. On the heels of announcing a 15-inch OLED display going on sale in Korea this ... Read story »

Asia's first green festival in Singapore

Blogs In what has been touted as Asia's First Green Festival, the IndoChine Green Festival 2009, in association with the APEC CEO Summit Singapore, is running from November 10 till November 30 ... Read story »
Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR

Fujifilm FinePix S200EXR

Review Fujifilm's EXR sensor has received good feedback since its implementation in the FinePix F200EXR earlier this year, and the company has introduced the technology into some of its latest shooters. The S200EXR succeeds the S100FS, which has also garnered positive feedback. While the new sensor...

Top picks: Noise-cancelling in-ear headphones

Features Full-sized headphones with noise-cancellation features are great. But for those who want that feature in a smaller package, here're our top five picks. Read story »
Alienware M17x (Core 2 Quad QX9300 Processor 2.53GHz, 8GB RAM)

Alienware M17x (Core 2 Quad QX9300 Processor 2.53GHz, 8GB RAM)

Review With a brand-new look and some of the highest-end tech available in a laptop, we're semi surprised that Alienware has kept the M17x name for its newest 17-inch laptop (even if it loses the X-Files-esque "Area-51" moniker). While the system starts at a reasonable S$3,499, you'll need to configure...

Students build Curio House that runs entirely on solar power

Crave The Boston Architecture School and Tufts University are building the Curio House, a home that's designed to run entirely from solar energy. To build a home powered entirely by the sun, ... Read story »
Lexmark X7675 Pro

Lexmark X7675 Pro

Review The US$200 Lexmark X7675 Pro gives office professionals and home users an easy-to-use tool to print media, fax documents, and scan text and photos. The device delivers on its promise to streamline the initial setup process, and establishing a Wi-Fi connection with your wireless router is...
Philips GoGear Muse (16GB)

Philips GoGear Muse (16GB)

Review The Muse displaces the Opus as the flagship of the Philips GoGear range, sporting a familiar look and built-in noise cancelling. See what we have to say after hours of musing.
Monster Turbine

Monster Turbine

Review Monster Cable is more famous for cables than headphones, so is it capable of producing great in-ears? We try out the Turbine.

Sony PS3 controller charger reminds us what we hate about the PS3

Crave Engadget has noted the appearance of a new PlayStation 3 accessory in Japan: A USB charger that can juice up two PS3 controllers at once. While we wouldn't be surprised ... Read story »

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