Of all the Honeycomb tablet manufacturers, Asus has been one of, if not the most successful. In May and April, the company sold 500,000 Eee Pad Transformers, with another 300,000 in June. So, why Asus and not Lenovo, Toshiba,... Read Full Review
Priced At $479.99
Released Sep. 19, 2011
As promised, Windows Phone 7.5 will start rolling out to existing handsets starting today, capping off a journey that began back in February when Microsoft first teased milestone features like multitasking and IE9 integration at its... Read Full Review
Samsung had unprecedented success last year delivering its Galaxy S line of flagship Android phones to a global stage, and for good reason: it launched as one of the thinnest smartphones in the world, the homegrown 1GHz Hummingbird... Read Full Review
Priced At $199.99
Released Sep. 16, 2011
After a reveal back in May and the promise of a summer launch in New York and San Francisco, Google and its partners have started rolling out an update to Sprint's Nexus S 4G today that enables Google Wallet -- the most ambitious US... Read Full Review
You know what they say — the best camera is the one you have with you. Having a camera doesn’t always mean you’re able to capture spontaneous moments with ease, though. I cannot count the number of missed photo or video ops... Read Full Review
Priced At $199.99
The Droid Bionic has been something of a unicorn amongst fans of the Android platform. The device — announced at CES on January 5th of this year — has had an unnaturally long lead up to launch, punctuated by blips on the radar... Read Full Review
Priced At $299.00
Released Sep. 8, 2011
When Sony passed off its Tablet S to us for review, I was more than a little excited. While the company has been a bit slow on getting into the tablet game, the two devices we’ve seen (the Tablet S and the odd, folding Tablet P)... Read Full Review
Priced At $499.99
There was a time, not too long ago, when having the smallest phone was a mark of prestige for handset manufacturers. Then HTC came along and convinced us that 4.3-inch smartphones are actually pretty useful, closely followed by... Read Full Review
Released Aug. 1, 2011
Never heard of j5 Create? You can't really be blamed; the first time we saw the peripheral company's terrible website and fantastical product claims, we were half-convinced the whole company was fake. As it turns out, however, the... Read Full Review
Priced At $29.99
For those who haven’t followed my smartphone history (and I suspect many haven’t), last December I gave up my BlackBerry Curve 8530 for an Android phone. It’s true, I was long a BlackBerry (and BlackBerry Messenger) addict,... Read Full Review
Priced At $49.99
Released Aug. 21, 2011