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Smartphone App Wrap: Travel, TV, Google, and sports
As summer approaches and we start to think about getting out and about, I took a look at apps related to travel, sports, and the new Google I/O launches.
ThinkPad T431s: Review in photos
The latest ThinkPad from Lenovo has a large trackpad with unique 5-button configuration and is made to withstand the bumps of the road.
Improve smartphone photos with native editing tools (gallery)
Smartphones today take good quality photos, but you can make them even better with a little editing. This gallery shows the available tools for Android, BlackBerry 10, Windows Phone, and iOS.
Divoom Bluetune Solo BT speaker: Outstanding value, vivid colors, great sound
There are a lot of portable Bluetooth speaker options available. and I found the Divoom Bluetune Solo to be an excellent choice at a fantastic price. It comes in several attractive colors and even serves as a microphone.
Hands on with the Nokia Lumia 928 and Xenon flash quick test
The Nokia Lumia 928 goes on sale tomorrow at Verizon for just $99 with a two-year contract or $500 with no contract. It is a nice variant of the 920, and performs the same as that existing device.
Nokia Lumia 925: Hands on with the flagship Windows Phone
Nokia's Lumia 925 hero handset is due to go on sale from June - here's my take on how the new device stacks up to previous generations of Lumia and the rest of the smartphone market.
Smartphone App Wrap: Movies, Twitter, games, and exercise
So many apps, so little time! Every week, mobile gadgeteer Matt Miller reports on new and useful apps for Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and BlackBerry 10.
20 things Apple must fix in iOS
iPhones and iPads will soon be running iOS 7, the latest iteration of Apple's mobile operating system. But nagging flaws and problems bog down productivity and cause no end to annoyance levels. Here are 20 things Apple can do to fix the software in its next major version.
Mophie Juice Pack for HTC One provides protection and 2,500mAh: Gallery
Like the iPhone and many other modern smartphones, the HTC One has an integrated battery. Mophie was quick to launch its newest Juice Pack solution, and we have been taking it on the road.
LG Optimus G Pro: An excellent 5.5-inch Android smartphone - gallery
AT&T's LG Optimus G Pro starts shipping today, and is a good alternative to the Samsung Galaxy Note II. LG improves the specs, and offers some handy utilities, but does not have stylus support.
Exploring Google Glass: A fitting appointment, step-by-step (slideshow)
Google is pulling out all the stops for welcoming more than 2,000 eager beavers into the Glass Explorer Program. Here's a close-up look at the fitting process.
Improve your fitness and help get in shape with the Garmin Forerunner 610: Review
Garmin's Forerunner 610 is their premier GPS watch, and after testing it for a couple of weeks, I agree it is one of the best. As summer approaches, you may want to consider the 610 and hit the road.
OtterBox Armor Series for iPhone 5 offers ultimate protection and easy installation
OtterBox makes some fantastic protective cases and their most comprehensive coverage ever is now provided in the Armor Series. I like that it is also very easy to use with your iPhone 5 too.
Samsung Galaxy S4 hands-on: Some gimmicks are useful, others are just silly
The Galaxy S4 is now available for AT&T and Sprint customers and is an improvement over the popular SIII. However, I still prefer the design and core features of the HTC One compared to software gimmicks of the S4.
Kickstarting the ultimate iPhone case: A photo story
In spite of its good looks, the iPhone regularly gets covered up by some of the world’s most hideous cases. A new Kickstarter project has fixed the problem, and we've got photos.