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HTC One M9 Review and Giveaway

Metal design? Check. Expandable storage? Check. All the most powerful internals? Check. On paper, the HTC One M9 is one beast of a phone.

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Apple Watch Review & Giveaway

The new Apple thing is finally out, but everyone was talking about the Apple Watch long before it was officially announced. Starting at $349 - we take a look, and have TWO to give away!

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The Best Chromebook Yet? Acer Chromebook 13 Review and Giveaway

Acer has come out swinging with the Chromebook 13, an Nvidia Tegra K1-powered beast that is easily one of the most powerful Chromebooks out there -- and yet it still only costs $299.

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Mycestro Wearable Mouse Review and Giveaway

Mycestro turns your hand into a three-dimensional mouse. Waving your hand around as an input device might seem Harry Potter-esque, but for $150 your fantasy can become a reality.

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Okidokeys Smart-Lock Review and Giveaway

If you're living in rented accommodation or just uncomfortable drilling holes in your door to fit a smart lock, Okidokeys might be the solution you're looking for.

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Airwheel Q5 Review And Giveaway

Orthodontists of the world, rejoice. You're about to become very, very rich. Someone had the bright idea to attach an electric motor to a unicycle, creating the Airwheel Q5 in the process.

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Kano: The DIY Computer For Kids To Code and Learn (Review and Competition)

Can a small child build a computer and learn to code on it? To find out, I tested it on one 3 year old boy with little experience of computers, and his 9 year cousin, a girl with a close relationship with her Nintendo Wii.

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Dell Venue 7840 Review (and Competiton)

The Dell Venue 7840 is the thinnest tablet currently on the market, with a nearly bezel-less design and a large front-facing speaker. But is it worth the $400 price tag?

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Canary Home Security System Review and Competition

Canary is finally here: "the first smart security device for everyone". Is it the last word in affordable home security and monitoring systems, or just another overpriced and glorified webcam?

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Use Your Laptop Lying Down: Super Gorone Desk Review and Competition

The Super Gorone Desk is an adjustable desk you can use in bed, or sat cross legged on the floor, with a flat surface that can hold even heaviest laptops. Is it worth $120 though?

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Sony SmartWatch 3 Review and Competition

The SmartWatch 3 comes with Google's Android Wear, but unlike other versions of Android Wear, offers a near-perfect hardware profile.

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BLU Studio Energy Review and Giveaway

For only $150, the BLU Studio Energy packs a massive 5,000mAH battery that lasts for days - but is it more than just a huge battery?

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Why NordVPN Should Be Your VPN Solution [15 1-Year Accounts + iPhone 6 Giveaway]

NordVPN is generously sponsoring 15 NordVPN accounts valid for one year, and for one special reader: a brand new iPhone 6 with free lifetime NordVPN access. Prizes are valued at close to $4,000!

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Lenovo ThinkPad X131e Chromebook Review and Giveaway

Lenovo's ThinkPad laptops are known as being among the best Windows laptops you can buy; so when Lenovo released a ThinkPad-branded Chromebook, we were eager to see whether the ThinkPad branding was justified.

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Fitbit Surge Review and Giveaway

There is a single benchmark for the efficacy of a fitness wearable: does it help optimize your workout? The FitBit Surge claims it can do just that.

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Moov Fitness Tracker Review and Giveaway

While most fitness trackers demand to be worn at all times, today we're taking a look at one that doesn't: the Moov.

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