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IntoNow

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IntoNow


IntoNow

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 01:30 AM PDT

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Good: Quick synchronization, tons of social features, and content that's specific to what you're watching makes TV viewing more enjoyable.
Bad: Notifications can get a little out of control. iPad version doesn't fill out the screen, but instead has a bunch of blank space on the right side.
Bottom Line: If you have several favorite shows or even just a few, IntoNow is a fun way to get more interactive with your television watching with tons of content and social features to keep you interested. [Read more]

Banjo for Android

Posted: 01 Aug 2012 01:01 AM PDT

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Good: Banjo supports several different social networks: Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Instagram, Foursquare, and LinkedIn.
Bad: Maps and feeds sometimes load very slowly.
Bottom Line: For social-media butterflies who are into geotagging posts, Banjo's streamlined interface and useful location-aware tools make it worth a download. [Read more]

Vizio Thin+Light CT14-A0

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 11:20 PM PDT

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Good: The Vizio Thin+Light CT14 has an excellent CE-inspired design, and is enviably thin and light. Its clutter-free desktop and minimalist looks showcase the fact that this is not just another rote laptop.
Bad: The CT14 is plagued by head-scratching omissions -- from a backlit keyboard to a SD card slot -- that make this feel like a first-gen product. The touch pad and battery life are also disappointing.
Bottom Line: Taking a bold step into the PC market, the Vizio Thin+Light CT14 is a fresh take on the 14-inch ultrabook, held back by some first-gen jitters. [Read more]

Vizio Thin+Light CT14-A1

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 11:20 PM PDT

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Good: The Vizio Thin+Light CT14 has an excellent CE-inspired design, and is enviably thin and light. Its clutter-free desktop and minimalist looks showcase the fact that this is not just another rote laptop.
Bad: The CT14 is plagued by head-scratching omissions -- from a backlit keyboard to a SD card slot -- that make this feel like a first-gen product. The touch pad and battery life are also disappointing.
Bottom Line: Taking a bold step into the PC market, the Vizio Thin+Light CT14 is a fresh take on the 14-inch ultrabook, held back by some first-gen jitters. [Read more]

Vizio Thin+Light CT14-A2

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 11:20 PM PDT

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Good: The Vizio Thin+Light CT14 has an excellent consumer-electronics-inspired design, and is enviably thin and light. Its clutter-free desktop and minimalist looks showcase the fact that this is not just another rote laptop.
Bad: The CT14 is plagued by head-scratching omissions -- from a backlit keyboard to a SD card slot -- that make this feel like a first-gen product. The touch pad and battery life are also disappointing.
Bottom Line: Taking a bold step into the PC market, the Vizio Thin+Light CT14 is a fresh take on the 14-inch ultrabook, held back by some first-gen jitters. [Read more]

Samsung Galaxy S III - 32GB - white (U.S. Cellular)

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 11:19 PM PDT

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Good: The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes fully loaded with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, 4G LTE capability, a zippy dual-core processor, and a strong 8-megapixel camera. S Beam is an excellent software enhancement, and the handset's price is right.
Bad: The Galaxy S3's screen is too dim, and Samsung's Siri competitor, S Voice, disappointed us. You can only roam at 3G speeds outside of U.S. Cellular's home network.
Bottom Line: Pumped with high-performing hardware and creative software features, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an excellent, top-end phone that's neck and neck with the HTC One X. [Read more]

Samsung Galaxy S III - 16GB - white (U.S. Cellular)

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 11:19 PM PDT

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Good: The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes fully loaded with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, 4G LTE capability, a zippy dual-core processor, and a strong 8-megapixel camera. S Beam is an excellent software enhancement, and the handset's price is right.
Bad: The Galaxy S3's screen is too dim, and Samsung's Siri competitor, S Voice, disappointed us. You can only roam at 3G speeds outside of U.S. Cellular's home network.
Bottom Line: Pumped with high-performing hardware and creative software features, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an excellent, top-end phone that's neck and neck with the HTC One X. [Read more]

Samsung Galaxy S III - 16GB - blue (U.S. Cellular)

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 11:19 PM PDT

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Good: The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes fully loaded with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, 4G LTE capability, a zippy dual-core processor, and a strong 8-megapixel camera. S Beam is an excellent software enhancement, and the handset's price is right.
Bad: The Galaxy S3's screen is too dim, and Samsung's Siri competitor, S Voice, disappointed us. You can only roam at 3G speeds outside of U.S. Cellular's home network.
Bottom Line: Pumped with high-performing hardware and creative software features, the Samsung Galaxy S3 is an excellent, top-end phone that's neck and neck with the HTC One X. [Read more]

Panasonic RP-HT21 (Black)

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 11:03 PM PDT

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Good: Panasonic's very inexpensive RP-HT21 on-ear headphones are lightweight, fairly comfortable, seem sturdy enough, and sound quite decent for their low price.
Bad: The headphones have a generic design, don't fold up, and their thicker, reinforced L-shaped plug may not be compatible with certain smartphone cases. They also leak sound.
Bottom Line: As far as really inexpensive headphones go, you're not going to do too much better than the Panasonic RP-HT21s. [Read more]

Toshiba Satellite U845-S406

Posted: 31 Jul 2012 10:17 PM PDT

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Good: A clean-looking design, backlit keyboard, good battery life, and no shortage of ports make the Toshiba Satellite U845 a solid ultrabook.
Bad: Nothing really stands out, the price is high for what it offers, and the keyboard and touch pad don't feel very comfortable.
Bottom Line: The Toshiba Satellite U845 is a serviceable but generic-feeling 14-inch ultrabook that, in a quest to become more affordable, has fallen into a grey zone: not all that compact, not all that rich in features. [Read more]

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