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more about #bestmodo more comments → MrBlahBlah: These sound really interesting. My only issue is that if I run my optical cable from my xbox to the headphone unit, how will I listen to audio when I... more » BergenCountyJC can edit his name?: I am very interested in hearing about the Astros -- I have been in the market for a few months for a wireless headphone however I am also quite dumb w... more » lostarchitect: I bought a set of one of their older wireless models a couple years ago. The sound was OK, but when you tried to use them with Xbox live the things we... more » macpatrik: I have owned both the Zi8 and the Flip Ultra HD. And I can say your review is spot on. I do most of my shooting outdoor during the day and sometimes ... more » VonFeldt7: I messed with the Droid Eris at a VZN store today, and I immediately noticed that the home screen scrolling seem a LOT faster than on my Droid. It wa... more » cheapsubs4life: Or for a best bang-for-your-buck deal you could do the Samsung Rogue. It's no smart phone, but it can surf the webs with ease, has a gorgeous high res... more » Kevin Bereswill: I bought this phone over the droid, upgrading from a 2 year old blackberry pearl 8130.... Does anyone have any tips on the battery life? I have wifi a... more » RT100: the usb port is compatible with miniUSB. like with chargers and all. There is no desktop sync software, so you're not going to be plugging this is in... more » Mr.Affrox: Is it just me or are these reviews getting shorter and shorter? #droideris more » reciprocal: lol, the droid camera is not worse than eris, go to vzw store and use them side by side. That is simply not true. #droideris more » jon.athan: I think the Sprint Hero is the best looking, with this in third. However I do like touch buttons, just wish the phone was a bit nicer. HTC Sense real... more » BFKelleher: Also, I hate how this is the same phone I paid $200 for. Feel's a little bit like a rip off. more » Dorian James: I've heard you can get rid of the big clock or flip clock is that true because it takes up a lot of screen real estate. #droideris more » BFKelleher: Actually, a standard micro USB WILL work with the Hero's and Droid Eris' weird format. Different shape,same size, same pin layout. (I've tried it, ... more » zachadoo88: This is most definitley a stupid question, but I'll ask it anyway. What does it matter if it has wi-fi? What is the advantage of using a wi-fi signa... more » -
#battlemodo
Ultimate Pocket Camcorder Comparison
Pocket camcorders are a hot holiday gift, but due to their nearly identical feature sets, it can be tough to tell which is best—so I tested seven of these humble unitaskers to make your decision easier. You're welcome. More » -
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Droid Eris Review
I've reviewed the Droid Eris twice before, when it was called the Hero. The difference is that Verizon's selling it for half the price, making it the cheapest Android phone you can buy—and the best, for the money. More » -
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Canon 7D Review
For a long time with Canon, if you weren't dropping nearly three grand on a 5D, you were stuck with a vastly lesser DSLR. The $1700 7D is Canon's first semi-pro DSLR, and actually it's my favorite yet. More » -
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HD Media Player Battlemodo: Apple TV Killers
When Apple TV 3.0 came out, we were unimpressed. Readers asked what else they could use to play their many videos. Here are five nice ones to suit different needs—nearly all cost less, and do more, than ATV. More » -
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Nyko Charge Base IC Review: Wiimote Charging Bliss
Nyko's Charge Base IC is the most elegant solution we've found to charge pesky Wiimotes yet. More » -
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GoPro Hero HD Camera Review
The GoPro Hero is my favorite sports cam. Cheap, impossibly rugged, with endless mounts for cars, bikes, helmets, chests, surf and snowboards. The new HD version does HD, 60FPS and recharges. I love it even more now. More » -
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$1000 1080p Projector Battlemodo: Optoma HD20 vs Vivitek H1080FD
The idea of a $1000 1080p projector is enticing, but are the first products to reach this price, the VIvitek H1080FD and the Optoma HD20, any good? Yes, yes they are. More » -
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Canon S90 Review: It'll Never Leave My Pocket (Except When I'm Taking Pictures)
My first real camera was a Canon S50. I loved it. Canon let the pro compact S line die a few years later. It's back with the S90, though the only thing that's the same is that it's still awesome. More » -
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Corsair Flash Voyager 128GB USB Drive: As Big and Fast As a Small Fish
One day, 128GB flash drives will be common. We'll lose em and only say "oops." Today, you can have one if you don't mind the size and price of this $400 Corsair. But F me, this thing is fast. More » -
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Iomega Ix2-200 NAS Review: It Does All This?
Iomega's Ix2-200 NAS shows that you don't need to run Microsoft's Windows Home Server to take care of everything a home, or even a small business, needs for its network storage. It's just surprising that it's this cheap. More » -
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Apple iMac Review: 27 Inches and Less Chin
In the 10+ years since the iMac was born as Apple's simple computer, it's become visibly less of a computer and more of a display. And what a screen this new iMac has. More » -
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Unibody Apple MacBook Review
It was inevitable that Apple would take their unibody manufacturing prowess from their MacBook Pros and focus it on the MacBook line. We just never expected the new MacBook to be as enticing as the 13-inch Pro. More » -
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Sonos ZonePlayer S5 Hands-On: Sonos for the Masses
Sonos, best known for their premium-priced (but adored) wireless audio systems, announced an all-in-one receiver and speaker recently, and after seeing and hearing it, I'm impressed—but not blown away. More » -
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Motorola Cliq Review
When a once leading—now last place —smartphone maker dumps Windows Mobile and goes Android, it's an all or nothing decision. Who knew that this could save the company? More » -
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Dyson Air Multiplier Review: Making a $300 Fan Takes Cojones
Dyson's newest invention, a window fan with no blades, is the most opulent, most eye-catching and most ludicrously overpriced gadget the company has released yet. And I sort of love it. More » -
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Tweetie 2 Review: The Best iPhone Twitter App, Period
Tweetie 2 is so far ahead of every other iPhone Twitter app, it's astounding. More » -
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MotionX GPS Drive Review: Hands Down the Best Value In GPS Apps
People bitching about TomTom's $100 iPhone navigation app can either a) bitch louder or b) download MotionX GPS Drive by Fullpower. It's $3 per month or $25 per year, and it works just fine. More » -
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Bluetooth Headphone Battlemodo: The Best Isn't the Best
Chances are, your phone—yes, even your iPhone—supports Stereo Bluetooth, but not that many people actually use the feature. We've gathered up the best A2DP headphones to either a) figure out why, or b) ask, why not? More » -
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Sprint Hero Review: Faster, Stronger, Uglier
Take the most daring Android phone yet, but make it faster, stronger and better (but blander). You have the Sprint take on the HTC Hero, which happens to be the best Android phone you can buy. More »

