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A projector that fits in your pocket, remember not to sit on it - Jan 12, 2009
Crave Either that is a huge hand or, (more likely) the projector is tiny. I'm not certain if this has truly never been accomplished before, but BenQ is claiming that their ... Read story »Fiat's eco:Drive teaches efficient driving - Oct 27, 2008
Crave In the world of racing, everyone knows that the easiest way to get more speed out of a car is not to upgrade the car, but to upgrade the driver. The ... Read story »Navigate Brother's latest USB sewing machine with a mouse - Apr 1, 2009
Crave The Innovis-6000D. Seamstresses may find themselves out of job soon if Brother continues to develop sewing machines like the Innov-is 6000D. This multitalented gadget commemorates the Japanese company's 100th anniversary, ... Read story »Sony Walkman NWZ-S545 (16GB)
Review Trying to stand out from the crowd is not easy. Sony has opted to give the new S-540 series a bigger screen and a pair of built-in stereo speakers. Is this the sparkle that the E-440 is missing?Wink Glasses fog up when PC users fail to blink - Aug 3, 2009
Crave Just what the optician prescribed. These glasses may less than designer chic (what do you expect from a company that designed Sarah Palin's eyewear), but they do force you to ... Read story »Another Swarovski victim is in the bag - Nov 7, 2008
Crave What would go impractically well with a US$350 Dunhill USB drive? A Swarovski-studded laptop bag, of course. Port Designs has made one to order in the name of Paris, a ... Read story »Steal the slideshow with Victorinox Presentation Pro - Jan 10, 2009
Crave At this year's CES, Victorinox announced the newest member of its team, the Presentation Pro. This convenient business tool is small enough to slip into your pocket or onto your keychain, ... Read story »Toshiba gets colorful with external hard drives - Sep 23, 2008
Crave Despite the no-frills name--Toshiba USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive--the company's new line of pocket-size drives boast some unique and colorful designs and features. The drives are housed in a sleek, ... Read story »Photos: Concept Netbook powered by Pre architecture - Aug 12, 2009
Features Fancy a Netbook running on the same architecture as the Palm Pre? Pegatron offers an answer with its ARM powered solution. Read story »iPhone App installs over USB: Another threat to iTunes App Store? - Mar 16, 2009
Crave Reports of non-Apple-sponsored app stores have hinted at threats to Apple's own iPhone's iTunes App Store. Now, another front in the war against the iTunes App Store may be developing: ... Read story »Ask the Editors: What's the easiest way to stream audio from my laptop to a receiver? - Jan 15, 2009
Crave Jeff, I've read your reviews of headphones that use a USB dongle to stream any and all audio to it wirelessly. Do you know an affordable (less than US$60) way to ... Read story »Ecosol's Powerstick V2: Power anywhere, anytime - Nov 18, 2008
Crave While I still love my iPhone 3G, we've hit some bumps in the road in our relationship--in particular its battery life, or lack thereof, depending on what I'm using it for. ... Read story »Apple MacBook Air (Core 2 Duo processor 1.86GHz, 2GB, 13.3-inch TFT)
Review If you weren't convinced by the last-generation MacBook Air, the late 2008 model will do nothing to change your mind. There's still no optical drive, no Ethernet port, only one USB port, the fixed battery is still present and there's no 3G support. It still has its positives--the extremely thin...Panasonic SC-PT870 home theater system
Review DVDs contain a great deal of entertainment, but many people are only getting half of it. Why not just accept that the picture is great and spend some time treating those lugholes of yours? The Panasonic SC-PT870 is a simple home-cinema system in a box, so there's nothing else to buy in order to...Philips 56PFL9954 (56-inch LCD)
Review The Philips 56PFL9954 a.k.a. Cinema 21:9 is a new class of HDTVs that render films in their cinematic ultra-wide aspect ratio. This eliminates the black letterbox bars commonly occupying the top and bottom screen edges on a regular 16:9-formatted panel. What's more, this 56-incher's onboard Web...Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 [14] 15 [Next 15] ... Last »





