How To Score the Cheapest Gear for Your Nexus 5
You can get a lot more out of your Nexus 5 with a variety of relatively inexpensive peripheral devices, if you shop using discretion.
The Geek's Holiday Gift Guide (Under $50)
Holidays are coming and there's never been a more exciting time to be a geek. So here's my selection of fantastic geeky gifts for under $50 - gadgets needn't be expensive.
5 Reasons Not To Buy A Smartphone
You may feel pressured into buying a smartphone, even though you're perfectly happy with your (so-called) dumbphone. Don't be.
Which Is Best for Productivity: A High-End Tablet Or a Cheap Laptop?
How does a cheap laptop compare to an expensive tablet when it comes to actually working on a daily basis?
Low Budget Road Warrior - How To Work Anywhere For Next To Nothing
Working on the road is sometimes necessary, yet often difficult on a budget. There are, however, some ways to reduce the costs of working away from home.
5 Reasons Why Being An Early Adopter Is A Bad Idea
Are you the type of person who pre-orders the newest tech gadgets as soon as they’re available? Then you’re an early adopter. Is there a downside? Let's find out.
Should You Buy A Wireless 802.11ac Router?
802.11ac promises blistering speeds, but many consumers are just now getting around to upgrading to 802.11n, leaving many to wonder if the new version is worthwhile.
Tablets Compared: Why You Shouldn't Spend Money on Cheap Chinese Android Imports
To answer the question regarding the quality of cheap, Chinese-designed tablets, I purchased an ASUS Nexus 7 and a Hyundai T7. Ultimately, I determine whether Chinese tablets are worth importing.
Buying or Selling a Used iPhone or iPad Running iOS 7? Read This First!
It's no secret that iOS is a secure operating system, but Apple's latest firmware update adds yet another level of protection for consumers.
Building A PC? How To Get The Best Deals On Parts
Building your own computer and want to get the best deals? You need a strategy that can score red-hot sales before they sell out. My preferred method uses a multi-spectrum approach.
How To Pick The Right Laser Printer For Your Needs
Monotone laser printers are as cheap as chips, but are they worth buying? What should you look for when you buy a new laser printer for your office?
What To Look For In The Perfect Office Chair
It is absolutely crucial to pick the right office chair. The decision over which to buy shouldn't be taken lightly, especially if you're going to be spending several hours of each day sitting on the chair you end up buying.
Back-To-School 2013: Tablet Buying Guide
Tablets are an important tool for students; they can be used for carrying your eTextbooks, taking notes during lectures, or doing online research.
Myth Debunked: 5 Gadgets You Don't Actually Need For School
Need. Want. One is a four letter word and the other is a necessity. Listen up and heed this old man's words as I get you set to go back to school, do some real learning, and save thousands of dollars by not buying into this computer fad. Look at me! I got an iPhone! Look at me! I can film my lectures! Look at me! I made a spreadsheet that does my arithmetic for me!
All The Back To School Gear You'll Need For Under $1000
I know the summer might feel infinite, but the school year is approaching quickly whether you're prepared or not. Don't let it sneak up on you and then struggle at the last minute to get all your stuff together. Buying new stuff for school might seem like a daunting task, but you can actually get a good amount of awesome tech gear for under $1,000.
Tablets for Education: Study Tool Or Touchscreen Distraction?
When the computer arrived in homes many parents wondered; is this just a toy, or a tool for education? My mother decided that it was the latter, and while she was wrong (it’s both!), the PC did become a portal for learning. Today’s parents face the same question, but with tablets rather than PCs. These new devices are less expensive and more portable, yet some critics contend they’re not useful and are best for entertainment, not learning or work. Is this true? Or does putting a tablet in a child’s hands give them an edge?