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Devious Dungeon (iOS)

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Devious Dungeon (iOS)


Devious Dungeon (iOS)

Posted: 13 Mar 2014 12:59 AM PDT

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Good: Devious Dungeon lets you relive the old-school platform gaming days, but adds new elements to keep the game interesting. Randomly generated dungeons mean the game is always different.
Bad: Weapon and item upgrade options are limited.
Bottom Line: Devious Dungeon is a great hack-and-slash dungeon crawler that's perfect for those who long for the simpler platform games of the past. [Read more]
    






GoGroove BlueVibe DLX (White)

Posted: 13 Mar 2014 12:34 AM PDT

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Good: The GoGroove BlueVibe DLX is relatively comfortable on-ear wireless headphone that folds up into an included protective carrying case. It offers good battery life (14 hours) and comes with a three-year warranty.
Bad: Ho-hum design and sound.
Bottom Line: There's nothing terribly special about the GoGroove BlueVibe DLX, but it's an affordable wireless Bluetooth headphone that will be "good enough" for people on tighter budgets. [Read more]
    






GoGroove BlueVibe DLX (Black)

Posted: 13 Mar 2014 12:34 AM PDT

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Good: The GoGroove BlueVibe DLX is relatively comfortable on-ear wireless headphone that folds up into an included protective carrying case. It offers good battery life (14 hours) and comes with a three-year warranty.
Bad: Ho-hum design and sound.
Bottom Line: There's nothing terribly special about the GoGroove BlueVibe DLX, but it's an affordable wireless Bluetooth headphone that will be "good enough" for people on tighter budgets. [Read more]
    






Facebook Messenger (Windows Phone)

Posted: 13 Mar 2014 12:09 AM PDT

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Good: Facebook Messenger for Windows Phone has a crisp design and plenty of features to help you chat with your friends.
Bad: Unlike the iOS and Android apps, there are no chat heads. The app also can't send recorded voice messages, or place voice calls.
Bottom Line: Download Facebook Messenger if you want the same robust chatting features from Facebook's Web site on your phone. [Read more]
    






BenQ W1080ST

Posted: 12 Mar 2014 11:19 PM PDT

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Good: The BenQ W1080ST DLP projector offers a very good image for the price with relatively deep blacks and faithful color; short throw allows placement close to the screen, on a coffee table for example; onboard speaker; decent 3D performance.
Bad: Limited setup options with no manual lens shift; old 3D system; no 3D glasses in package and cost $99 extra.
Bottom Line: The BenQ W1080ST short-throw DLP projector offers very good performance and extra placement flexibility, but the long-throw W1070 is a better deal. [Read more]
    






Seagate Backup Plus Fast (4GB)

Posted: 12 Mar 2014 11:14 PM PDT

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Good: The Seagate Backup Plus Fast is indeed extremely fast, and includes helpful backup software. The drive also provides top capacity, and is bus-powered.
Bad: Users can't change the internal drives; the RAID 0 setup might result in a higher risk of data loss.
Bottom Line: The Backup Plus Fast is an excellent choice for anyone, especially those for those needing lots of storage space or the ability to edit videos on the go. [Read more]
    






Dyson DC59 Animal

Posted: 12 Mar 2014 10:42 PM PDT

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Good: The Dyson DC59 Animal's trigger means that it vacuums more precisely and saves battery life. Practical attachments and strong performance give this vacuum a boost as well.
Bad: A $499 sticker price means that this is without a doubt a luxury purchase, especially since it wasn't a clear winner in terms of performance.
Bottom Line: The DC59 is an elegant, customizable vacuum that performed well on a variety of flooring surfaces and with an array of debris types. If you're not looking for a budget-friendly model, you can count on the DC59 to make vacuuming as enjoyable as possible. [Read more]
    






GE Profile PT9550SFSS

Posted: 12 Mar 2014 08:55 PM PDT

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Good: An LED status bar and app compatibility give the GE Profile Built-In Double Convection Wall Oven an interesting edge over the competition. Oh, and it consistently makes great food.
Bad: The display panel looks nice at a glance, but the layout could use some work. It costs $3,699.
Bottom Line: This might be too much machine for occasional cooks who stick to the basics. But enthusiasts who want a lot of features are sure to appreciate this above-average performer. [Read more]
    






Asus Chromebox

Posted: 12 Mar 2014 01:00 PM PDT

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Good: The Asus Chromebox puts the Cloud-based world of Google's Chrome OS into a compact, attractive black box. For its low starting price, you get a decent performance for everyday tasks and a good assortment of ports and connections.
Bad: You need to supply your own keyboard and mouse, which might not be as easy as it sounds. Only 16GB of storage might turn off some potential users, while power users will want to step up to the Core i3 version.
Bottom Line: If you're looking to get started in the world of Chrome OS, the Asus Chromebox is a very good starting point -- so long as you don't mind bringing your own peripherals. [Read more]
    






Plantronics BackBeat Fit (Green)

Posted: 11 Mar 2014 11:57 PM PDT

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Good: Plantronics BackBeat Fit is a lightweight wireless stereo headset (with integrated microphone) that features a sweatproof design and decent sound. It stays in your ears and most people should find it comfortable to wear. It also includes a reflective armband case for smartphones that doubles as a storage case for the headphones.
Bad: When you're running, the cord (around the back of your neck) does flop around a bit, which may bother some people; would ideally cost closer to $100.
Bottom Line: The BackBeat Fit may not be perfect, but it's one of the best wireless sports headphones available. [Read more]
    

Plantronics BackBeat Fit (Blue)

Posted: 11 Mar 2014 11:57 PM PDT

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Good: Plantronics BackBeat Fit is a lightweight wireless stereo headset (with integrated microphone) that features a sweatproof design and decent sound. It stays in your ears and most people should find it comfortable to wear. It also includes a reflective armband case for smartphones that doubles as a storage case for the headphones.
Bad: When you're running, the cord (around the back of your neck) does flop around a bit, which may bother some people; would ideally cost closer to $100.
Bottom Line: The BackBeat Fit may not be perfect, but it's one of the best wireless sports headphones available. [Read more]
    

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