RealDVD Review By Todd Haselton published 8 September 08 Editor's Choice This smart software lets you store multiple DVDs on your hard drive, legally, to watch anytime.
BlackBerry Tour (Verizon Wireless) Review By Todd Haselton published 1 July 09 Editor's Choice A fast processor, modern design, good keyboard, and international connectivity make the Tour an excellent smart phone.
Motorola ROKR E8 Review By Todd Haselton published 30 June 08 This pricey but innovative music phone breaks the mold with its morphing design.
LG Muziq (Music Phones Under $50) Review By Todd Haselton published 12 March 08 Review of the Lg Muziq phone - The LG Muziq is a solid choice for music and movies in the palm of your hand.
Samsung Alias 2 Review By Todd Haselton published 2 June 09 This innovative messaging phone features a unique E-Ink keyboard.
Apricorn Aegis A25-USB-120 Review By Todd Haselton published 11 July 08 The Apricorn Aegis Portable may not be pretty, but this portable hard drive gets the job done.
Samsung Juke (Music Phones Under $50) Review By Todd Haselton published 12 March 08 Review of the Samsung Juke - The Samsung Juke lacks 3G data support but the Samsung Juke has other features you'll enjoy.
Sprint Merlin EX720 ExpressCard Review By Todd Haselton published 15 January 09 Not only is this broadband card more expensive than most, it offers subpar performance.
LG Dare Review By Todd Haselton published 1 July 08 This is the best touchscreen phone on Verizon Wireless, but it doesn't raise the bar among touchscreen phones.
Samsung Beat (Music Phone for Under $50) Review By Todd Haselton published 12 March 08 Review of the Samsung Beat - Even without over-the-air downloads and a 3G data connection, for 50 bucks, the Samsung Beat will serve you well.
Medis 24/7 Xtreme Portable Power Solution Review By Todd Haselton published 4 March 09 This fuel cell recharger for cell phones and other gadgets is ideal for emergencies, but the refills are expensive.
Razer Lachesis Review By Todd Haselton published 3 December 07 Editor's Choice LAPTOP Magazine reviews the Razer Lachesis. This mouse's customization features make it a must-have for gamers.
Augmented Reality: What It Is, How We Use It, & What It Will Become By Todd Haselton published 19 November 09
Nokia E71x (AT&T) Review By Todd Haselton published 4 May 09 Editor's Choice A sleek and versatile smart phone that is the thinnest handset in the United States.
Nero Move it Review By Todd Haselton published 28 September 09 This multimedia conversion application supports a wide variety of formats, but it could be faster.
Verizon Wireless LG Chocolate 3 Review By Todd Haselton published 15 July 08 Editor's Choice The new LG Chocolate clamshell version of LG's flagship music phone sports an FM transmitter and Rhapsody integration.
AT&T Option GT Ultra Express Review By Todd Haselton published 15 January 09 This ExpressCard modem is free--but other 3G cards offer better performance.
Nokia N85 Review By Todd Haselton published 13 February 09 The N85 is an excellent multimedia, mobile Internet, and GPS device, but it's a bit lacking as a phone.
Raketu iPhone Review By Todd Haselton published 18 March 08 Laptop Magazine reviews Raketu iPhone, with Raketu's Web application, you can make international VoIP calls right from your iPhone or iPod touch--sort of.
LG Venus Review By Todd Haselton published 4 December 07 Laptop Magazine reviews the LG Venus, a fashionable multimedia slider that gives you a taste of touch without ditching the dialpad.
Wolfking Warrior XXtreme Review By Todd Haselton published 19 November 07 LAPTOP Magazine reviews the Wolfking Warrior XXtreme. King's latest offering makes another attempt to frag the QWERTY keyboard.
Samsung Memoir Review By Todd Haselton published 25 February 09 The first 8-MP camera phone for the U.S. is nearly good enough to replace your point-and-shoot, but it's far from perfect.