Review The SHE4500 promises to be comfortable, heavy on bass and priced below US$50. We take Philips' new in-ear headphone out for an audition.
Crave (Credit: Think Geek) Break out the ear mufflers, because this is one apparel that you don't wish on anyone. ThinkGeek's Electric Rock Guitar Shirt empowers bored nerds with an "Air ...
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Crave I do not have kids. At this point it's looking unlikely that I ever will. And that might be a good thing for everyone involved, because I'm a horrible person. ...
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Review After introducing the X-series Walkman, it looks like Sony is refreshing the rest of its player lineup. We have a look at the new E-440 series Walkman to see what has changed.
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.
Review The Cube H200's HDMI output capability has got to be one of the most interesting features to find on a portable player. We bring one out for a test.
Review As the second headset entry into Logitech's G-range of gaming peripherals, does the G330 have what is needed to keep gamers happy for hours?
Review Looking to upgrade the stock earphones that come bundled with your music player? We had a go at Sony's in-ear offering to see how it stacks up with the competition.
Review It may not have a truckload of features, but this mobile phone's design will win it quite a few fans.
Review When Onkyo announced the TX-SR607, the company made a big deal that it was the first A/V receiver to include onboard Dolby Pro Logic IIz processing. Dolby's new format relies on "height" speakers--two satellite speakers situated above the standard front right/left speakers--to create a more "airy"...
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?
Review When Sony Ericsson unveiled the W995 Walkman with built-in 3.5mm audio jack at the Barcelona-based Mobile World Congress (MWC) in February, we heaved a sigh of relief. It's about bloody time was the common refrain heard. Now, we typically wouldn't make a big fuss out of a 3.5mm port. Sure, it's...
Review We take a look at what sets this smartphone apart from your run-of-the-mill Windows Mobile handset.
Review Its specifications may be impressive, but how does the computer giant's new smartphone fare in the real world?
Crave We're not new to pebbles, of course. Motorola had its luscious Pebl and there's Samsung's S2 cutesy MP3 player. But the Jabra Stone has just reignited our interest in, erm, miniature ...
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