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LG G Pad 8.3 Review and Giveaway

The LG G Pad 8.3 tablet includes great build quality, specs and software, rivaling some of the best tablets in the market.

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Livescribe 3 Smartpen Review and Giveaway

Who doesn't want a Livescribe smartpen? Whether you're a student, a journalist, attend meetings a lot, or just need to easily record writing and audio, you can make good use of a smartpen.

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Poweradd Apollo Pro 23,000mAh Solar Battery and Charger Review and Giveaway

We tested the Poweradd Apollo Pro 23,000mAh external battery pack with automatic solar charging.

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5 Insider Secrets Of Buying Used Electronics

Used electronics can be an amazing deal. You can also end up screwed, though, which is why it's important to know what to look for when buying used electronics.

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Thecus N2310 2-Bay Network Attached Storage Review and Giveaway

Today, we're taking a look at the Thecus N2310 a two-bay NAS with an abundance of features.

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Basis B1 Health Tracker Smartwatch (2014) Review and Giveaway

Want to lose weight and think clearer? You might find help from the Basis B1 Health Tracker smartwatch.

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How To Make Sure You Buy The Best Headphones For Your Budget

How do you determine the "best" pair of headphones then? Here are some things to keep in mind before you commit to a purchase.

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Amazon Fire TV And Fire TV Game Controller Review & Giveaway

Amazon launched the Fire TV, a media center device not unlike the Apple TV, but with gaming as perk.

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TokyoFlash X Acetate White and Uzumaki Watches Review and Giveaway

Is your traditional watch starting to bore you? We have two geeky watches to look at - the $159 X Acetate White and the $139 Uzumaki.

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Snapzoom Scope Mount Review and Giveaway

On most smartphones, even zooming in a bit will result in a somewhat blurry photo. Want to shoot something that's really far away? Good luck with that. Unless you own a Snapzoom, that is.

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The Camera Tripod Buying Guide For Beginners

Tired of camera shake ruining your photos? Want to take time-lapse shots or long exposure photos? Tripods allow for all of these, so if you don't have one, why not?

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Buy This: The Greatest Gear For Making Awesome Coffee

If your coffee tastes like crap, you're doing it wrong. Great coffee doesn't have to be expensive.

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Chromecast vs. Apple TV vs. Roku: Which Media Streamer Suits You?

Media streaming devices are simply awesome. Those little boxes that connect to your TV can add a wealth of entertainment options to your living room. But which device is best for you?

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Xiaomi Mi3 Review and Giveaway

How about a $450 smartphone with a 5-inch screen? Or actually, how about a $450 smartphone that knocks the socks off $600 handsets? If that sounds like a compelling notion, you should meet the Xiaomi Mi3.

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Elgato Game Capture HD Review & Giveaway

With the Elgato Game Capture HD, you can record gameplay from every video game console from the old school stuff all the way to the Xbox One.

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Sacred Sound Audio Infinity One Review and Giveaway

It's refreshing to see the Infinity One, a pair of $25 earphones that don't suck, and far more interesting to hear that they are the work of two young teenage brothers.

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6 Best Point-and-Shoot Cameras: Style, Features or Optics

Some people may want the most stylish camera, others may want superior zoom, and some may be on a strict budget. Don't worry, we have you covered.

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CAT B15 Ultra Rugged Smartphone Review and Giveaway

Caterpillar, the company that makes tractors, now offers the CAT B15 as part of their line of ruggedized semi-smart and full-on Android smartphones for the low end.

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BlackBerry Z10 Review and Giveaway

BlackBerry always seemed like a dying, irrelevant OS. Until now.

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