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    Review: Samsung Galaxy Tab 7 Plus

    Samsung was the first manufacturer to challenge Apple in the tablet ring. And while we've all heard the same denials that the original Galaxy Tab was a hybrid device,...

    Review: Asus Zenbook UX21

    Anyone who has ever used an ultraportable notebook knows all too well the sacrifices that come with mobility. The rule of thumb was that the lighter and thinner your...

    Review: Huawei MediaPad 7″ Tablet

    Huawei sets off on an ambitious mission of entering the tablet market, sending a message that they dare to tough it out with the overwhelming competition. To start things off,...

    Review: AKG K518 LE (Limited Edition)

    AKG has been around for quite some time, dabbling mostly in high end pro-grade headphones and microphones. Lately they've been rolling out consumer level headphones, one of which is...

    Review: Razer Imperator 4G and Scarab Battlefield 3 Edition

    The newest game in the Battlefield franchise has become a call to arms for most PC gamers. Many liken it to when Crysis was first released, with gamers scrambling...

    Review: Samsung Galaxy Note

    In a world of ever increasing screen sizes, what size is too big? We used to think that a smartphone that had a screen of 3.7-inches was plenty big,...

    Review: HTC Sensation XE

    When HTC made a "substantial investment" in Beats, we knew that the Taiwanese firm wanted a piece of the music phone pie.  Unsurprisingly, their first Beats Audio branded device...

    Review: Western Digital My Book Studio (1TB)

    The WD logo has been synonymous with safe storage for quite some time, because they offer reliability and security showcased in a sleek design. Staying true to their formula,...

    HTC Edge leaked, dubbed the world’s first quad-core equipped smartphone

    After ASUS revealed that the Transformer Prime would be carrying NVIDIA's Tegra 3 processor (also known as Kal-El) we knew it wouldn't be long until a smartphone appeared dragging...