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Sennheiser MM 550-X Wireless Travel Headphones Review and Giveaway

Sennheiser, a German-based audio company, has produced some great audio equipment, including the Sennheiser HD 598 headphones that I reviewed not too long ago. I wanted to see what other kinds of innovative headphones they had, and the seemingly "all-in-one" package found in the MM 550-X spiked my interest.

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Stylus Showdown: Back To School Review and Giveaway

It's Back-To-School month, and all through the month you've had chances to win great back-to-school items such as the ASUS VivoBook X202E touchscreen laptop, the Timbuk2 Power Q laptop backpack and a custom-made budget gaming PC. Today we're taking a different direction, and testing an item that's among the hardest to choose. A stylus.

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Leap Motion Review and Giveaway

The future is gesture controls, they would have us believe. You should all be touching your computer screens, waving your arms around in front of your Xbox, and waggling your way to virtual sports victory. But you're just not, apparently. Leap Motion is hoping to change that: to give us both precise desktop hardware that can retrofit any machine into a motion sensing beast, and an app store chock full of fantastic killer apps. Does it deliver? We find out. And we'll be giving away a Leap Motion to one lucky reader!

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ASUS VivoBook X202E Windows 8 Touchscreen Laptop Review And Giveaway

It wasn't very long ago when prices of touchscreen Windows 8 laptops soared beyond $1000. Thankfully, those days are behind us, and portable computers can easily be purchased – touchscreen and all – for under $500. That's precisely the demographic in which the ASUS VivoBook X202E falls. We are giving away an ASUS VivoBook X202E to one lucky winner. Keep reading for your chance to take home this Windows 8 touchscreen laptop!

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Mac
Improve Your Hard Drive's Health With Drive Genius 3 for Mac [Giveaway]

Is your Mac feeling bloated and suffering performance anxiety? Try Drive Genius 3 to get back that feeling of freshness. Drive Genius 3 is an all-in-one suite of hard drive utilities, including a defragmenter, drive slimming, and smart status notifier. It's a comprehensive power tool for pros - used by Apple Geniuses - and yet simple enough for even the most novice of users. We're giving away 10 copies of Drive Genius 3. Read through our review, then join the competition!

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Custom Budget Gaming PC Build and Giveaway

How hard is it to get a decent gaming PC without breaking the bank? If you go out and buy yourself a pre-assembled name-brand computer, chances are, it won't be powerful enough to be a viable gaming computer, or you'll spend a lot more than you would prefer. Essentially, neither of these two possibilities are ideal, and it seems like you have no other options. Maybe if you put it in a little labor into building your own computer, you might be able to find a middle ground where you get decent gaming performance at the right price. We'll be giving away this custom gaming PC, so there's no reason not to continue reading right until the end then join the giveaway!

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Timbuk2 Power Q Laptop Backpack Review & Giveaway

The new school year is beginning soon, and if your old laptop bag is falling to pieces, it might be a good time to start thinking of a new one. Back when I was an undergraduate student (not that long ago), almost no one brought a laptop to school. Today, not only do you bring your laptop, you bring your tablet and smartphone as well. These things have to fit somewhere, and a good laptop bag to protect your gear and ease the load is essential.

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NVIDIA Shield Review And Giveaway

Recently, we reviewed the Wikipad, which managed to make its way to market before NVIDIA's highly anticipated Shield. Ever since NVIDIA showcased the Shield at CES, I've found myself more and more fascinated by it. After enjoying other Android gaming tablets, I assumed I would absolutely love the NVIDIA Shield, which certainly looks like the pinnacle of Android gaming devices.

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Lacie Rugged Mini vs. AData DashDrive Durable: A Comparative Review and Giveaway

Electronics of all kinds aren't really built to withstand much in the way of knocks or extreme weather, but a special breed of portable hard drives exists to serve this very purpose - to withstand the everyday tumbles and adverse weather without sacrificing your precious data. It's not often I get to break things in the name of science, but today is a special day. In the interests of all backpackers, hikers, summer poolside partygoers and urban adventurers - I'll be putting the claims of two "rugged" portable drives to the test.

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Vizio E320i-A0 32-inch Smart TV Review and Giveaway

To test out whether a TV can be feature-filled yet affordable, I bought myself a Vizio E320i-A0 32-inch 720p 60Hz LED Smart HDTV, which came in at $288 ($290 at retail price). I tested it out based on its design and features for the price to see whether I felt it was a good pick, even as a budget TV. At the end of this review, you'll be able to enter for a chance to win one for yourself!

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Automate Your Computer Maintenance With Ashampoo WinOptimizer 10 [Giveaway]

Technology has come a long way over the past few decades with the advent of increasingly complex bits of software, hardware, and networking. Despite this progress, technology still hasn't managed to solve one of the most fundamental forces in life: entropy. No matter how hard you try to fight it, time breaks down all things and the result is clutter - computers are no exception. The best we can do in light of entropy is to repair the chaos ourselves and that's where WinOptimizer 10 steps in.

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Pebble Smartwatch Review & Giveaway

Smartwatches are the new hottest trend in today's tech world, and the Pebble e-ink watch helped start the fire. The most successful Kickstarter project to date, the Pebble raised over $10 million during its 1-month campaign which ended in May 2012. It had almost 70,000 backers, and more than that in non-Kickstarter pre-orders, and still you don't see many people in the street wearing the watch. Why?

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Review And Giveaway

The newly-launched Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 tablet is a very affordable tablet with modest specs. Will this device be the perfect companion for students as their summer comes to an end, or should they seek an alternative device to meet their needs? Keep reading the review to find out for yourself. Best of all, we are giving away a Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 to a lucky winner. Keep reading for directions to get your hands on Samsung's latest tablet.

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Protect Your Mobile Data and Network Usage With SurfEasy VPN [Giveaway]

In the Google Play Store, you'll find a whole lot of VPN clients for Android devices, but few of them are as up-to-date and robust as SurfEasy. SurfEasy offers a 3-tier account structure: Free, Mobile VPN, and Total VPN (more on that later). The Total VPN plan is available for USD $49.99 for a 1-year subscription covering 5 devices, but we've got an offer for you: we're giving away 10 1-year subscriptions for SurfEasy's Total VPN plan worth a total of $500 for FREE!

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Create A Private Company Social Network With Bitrix24 [HTC One Giveaway]

As technology continues to advance at such a rapid pace, the methods of business management and communication advance alongside it. The traditional office environment doesn't work well when most, or all, employees are at home. So what do you use then? The answer is Bitrix24. We're giving away 10 Startup accounts, which will you to add up to 12 users to your account and costs $1200/year -- but the lucky winners will get to use Bitrix24 for free! We're also giving away a 64 GB HTC One so you'll be able to use Bitrix24's Android app on the go.

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Kobo Aura HD eReader Review and Giveaway

Despite Amazon's dominance of the eReader market, some competitors manage to keep their heads above water, and one of these strugglers is Kobo. With an impressive line of five different eReaders, its own bookstore, and its own desktop eBook manager/reader, you'd think Kobo would be a good Amazon alternative. But is it really? We took the Kobo Aura HD eReader for a thorough test drive, and the results are in front of you. As usual, one of you will also win this $200 eReader for free! Continue reading to find out how.

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Design, Order & Assemble Your Personal Mini Figure With Foldable.me [Giveaway]

Occasionally we take some time out from reviewing web hosting packages, anti-malware apps and the latest gadgets to take a look at some more novelty aspects of geek culture. Foldable.me is one such Minecraft-inspired, web-to-print startup that adequately satisfies our desire for both great web design and geeky ornaments. Simply design and order your boxy effigy online and Foldable will send you a flat-packed cardboard counterpart to anywhere in the world, complete with free postage. The service usually costs $11.99 but we're giving away 5 figures for a combined total prize pool worth $60!

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Razer Hydra Review and Giveaway

Say the words "motion controller" to any serious gamer, and they'll screw their face up and scream gimmick. The WiiMote, Playstation Move, Xbox Kinect - none of these have made any real difference outside of casual and fitness gaming. Which makes it even more surprising to learn that Razer - a company traditionally known for pro-gaming accessories - also produces a motion controller for PCs. This is the Razer Hydra, but how does it hold up for real gaming, and is it an essential bit of kit? Find out in this review, then join the giveaway to win a free unit!

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Screenshots and Video Capture Made Easy With Ashampoo Snap 6 [Giveaway]

What do you do when you want to share a picture of your computer screen with someone you know? The simplest way would be to hit the Print Screen button, paste the resulting image into an image editor, crop and resize to your desired dimensions, save it, upload it, then share the link. Well, maybe the process is not as simple as it should be. Ashampoo Snap 6 steps in to fix that.

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OUYA Review And Giveaway

When the OUYA was first announced and funded on Kickstarter, the Internet was positively buzzing over the possibilities for this tiny Android-based console. Kickstarter backers began receiving their consoles months ago, and early reports were less than positive. Now, the device has released to the masses, and sales seem to be going well for OUYA. However, is the retail build of the console any good? Will it shake the video game industry to its core, or is it just a device that sounds good on Kickstarter, only to disappoint? Keep reading the rest of the review to find out.

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