Nexus 5 – Bigger is better
One thing I came to really appreciate about my experience with the last two Nexus devices: the large screens.
Consumer Reports raves about Tesla S (Video)
Three auto experts from CR (as seen below in the video discussing the S) note that the team seemed to question every single aspect of what we've come to expect from a car; not merely the fact that it's battery powered.
Samsung makes push for developers
2013 has been a big year for Samsung. In March, the Galaxy S 4 was unveiled at a splashy New York City event. The phone was go on to a big seller, receiving mostly positive reviews.
Review: Here’s the perfect Qi-enabled wireless charging pad
TYLT VU, easily my favorite Qi charging pad to date.
Beat’s So Lonely: Beats Music on Android
Hands-on the Android version of Beats Music, the new $9.99 streaming music service by Dre. Can it dethrone Spotify and Google All Access?
HTC One 2014 Revealed (Photos)
HTC is scheduled to officially launch the 2014 version of the One at press events in London and New York City on March 25.
With Surface Pro 3 Microsoft attempts to redefine the laptop
Surface Pro goes on sale starting at $799. It comes in Intel i3, i5, and i7 processor configurations. Is it enough to take on Apple iPad Air and Android devices?
Mobile Gear: Ogio All Elements Waterpoof Pack (Review)
Ogio. Reportedly here to protect and serve your legions of mobile gadgets.
Run-and-Gun Champ: Sony a7S or Sony FS7 Super 35?
Say your budget is $10,000. Do you buy a Sony a7S and build it out, or do you make a squeeze and buy it plus a new Sony FS7 giving you both stealth, plus Super 35 options?
What’s wrong with wearables? Here’s 5 problems
Extending smartphone functionality to your wrist is not creating the magical new market opportunity many were predicting.