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Review: Samsung Galaxy S II
The first Galaxy S had a lot of things going for it – it was slim, responsive, and was packed to the brim with all the latest tech goodies...
Review: Acer Iconia Tab A500
The tablets just keep on coming. Not to be outdone by their Taiwanese competitor, Acer has released their take on the Google’s tablet OS – the Iconia Tab A500....
Review: Sony Vaio F
Sony was not kidding when it set off to give its consumers a “life without walls.” Bringing the 3D experience to more than just your television set, the Sony...
Review: HTC ChaCha
Relentless rumors about Facebook coming out with its own mobile device had the internet a flutter earlier this year. With a userbase of about 700 million, it only seemed...
Review: Asus GeForce ENGTX 570 Direct Cu II
While there are gamers that are willing to shell out big bucks for the very best, even big spenders have limits. And as enticing as it is to drop...
Review: Asus K43SJ
Asus is a prolific notebook manufacturer that has a wide array of product lines that include everything from high profile gaming lappies, entry level notebooks and everything in between....
Review: Philips SHL5000 headphones
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Philips SHL-5000 Headband Headphones
Purchasing a pair of headphones is no easy task nowadays, especially with people's increased reliance on portable media players. Whether you’re traveling somewhere or simply...
Review: Razer Anansi
I’m a pretty heavy MMO player, and it’s probably safe to say that I’m currently mildly addicted to Wargaming.net’s recent MMO offering World of Tanks. Unfortunately I noticed after...
Review: LG-P970 Optimus Black
LG’s Optimus Black is a fantastic Android phone that has it all: good looks, solid feature set and a price that’s not going to burn holes in your bank...