Sandisk's latest flash drives offer 128GB, USB 3.0, and moreOne of the things it's been really amazing to see is the amount of storage companies are packing into increasingly-tiny flash drives. The latest from Sandisk are no exception.June 25, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Hardware
Logitech's new K760 Wireless Solar Keyboard adds support for three devicesLogitech is adding to its solar-powered keyboard offerings with the Wireless Solar Keyboard K760. May 30, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Hardware
Toshiba upgrades Canvio portable hard drives to 1.5TB, adds NTFS driverToshiba's Canvio drives are getting 1.5TB upgrades alongside Mac and PC dual-support. May 15, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Hardware
Future proof: Sprint's Tri-Fi wireless hotspot works with 3G, WiMax, and LTECompatible with 3G, WiMax, and LTE, Sprint's latest wireless hotspot is essentially future proof. May 9, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Hardware
Logitech harnesses the power of the sun with its iPad Solar Keyboard FolioLogitech's latest iPad keyboard offers two years of power on a single charge. May 3, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Hardware
Acer's latest 24-inch IPS monitor tilts, swivels, and pivots for $329Equipped with the ability to swivel and pivot, Acer's B243PWL is built with the professional in mind. April 30, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Hardware
iHome's iDM5 Executive is a full-featured tablet workstation, speaker systemiHome is bringing back to the 80s with its feature-rich keyboard speaker system. April 25, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Hardware
Sony starts selling its SmartWatch in the U.S, but there are some problemsSony's SmartWatch shows that wearable electronics aren't quite ready for primetime. April 12, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Hardware
Toshiba announces massive Excite 13, AMOLED-equipped Excite 7.7, and mainsteam Excite 10 tabletsToshiba is going in all sorts of directions with its latest trio of tablets. April 9, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Hardware
Acer's ultraportable C120 LED projector offers USB 3.0 power, 100 lumen output for $259Equipped with a USB 3.0 port, Acer's C120 projector can be powered directly by a connected PC. April 9, 2012 by Ricardo Bilton in Hardware