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    Razer Lachesis mouse and Ironclad mousemat review

    Razer’s long been making gaming peripherals for the hardcore gamer, and they’re getting pretty damn good at it. Their products might be on the steep side price-wise (especially when...

    Game Review: Dirt 3

    Developer: Codemasters Southam Publisher: Codemasters I love rally racing. There’s just something about cars slipping and sliding through uneven roads that makes me want to smile. That’s partly the reason I...

    Review: Nokia C7 Smartphone

    I thought the Nokia C7 was beautifully crafted the moment I unboxed it and held it in my hands. Its simplicity in design—a sturdy aluminum candybar phone with a...

    Review: Acer Iconia Smart

    The high-end smartphone space is dominated by premium brands like HTC, Samsung and LG, with a smattering of different form factors and screen sizes ranging from the standard 4-inch...

    Review: Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101

    Try as others might, there really hasn’t been a true Android tablet that could go toe to toe with Apple’s iPad. Sure, there’s the Motorola Xoom, but the Xoom...

    Review: HTC Desire S

    The original HTC Desire was a media darling as it had all the right things going for it: solid hardware, good looks and easy to use UI. So it...

    Review: Gainward GeForce GTX 560 Phantom

    A note before the review: while we understand that products like videocards and motherboards are highly technical in nature, we'll try and explain everything as plain as we can....

    GADGETSLAB: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H55

    As cameras become more and more advanced, their usual capabilities become higher and higher. One camera is the Sony Cyber-shot H55, which is a whopping 14-megapixel s with 10x...

    Game review: World of Tanks

    There was a time when I was a kid that I was absolutely crazy about tanks. I mean, who wouldn’t be? Being able to command 30 tons of steel...