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Flickr (iOS)

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Flickr (iOS)


Flickr (iOS)

Posted: 15 Dec 2012 12:52 AM PST

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Good: Flickr for iOS gives you a way to interact with Yahoo's popular photo site while on the go. New filters give you more options for spicing up your images.
Bad: You can't edit personal info. You can only create photo sets while uploading so you can't organize photos already on Flickr. The app is sometimes slow to load.
Bottom Line: If you like browsing through an enormous amount of images or want a way to share your photography skills, the Flickr app for iOS offers better browsing and new filters to make your photos pop. [Read more]

Andru USB Phone Charger

Posted: 15 Dec 2012 12:49 AM PST

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Good: The Andru USB charger is painfully cute and it has a solid, premium construction.
Bad: Andru takes up a lot of room for multiple-outlet power strips and it's pricey compared with third-party chargers.
Bottom Line: If you can get past its $25 price tag, Andru perfectly combines form and function into the ideal phone charger for an Android lover. [Read more]

Andru Dark USB Phone Charger

Posted: 15 Dec 2012 12:49 AM PST

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Good: The Andru USB charger is painfully cute and it has a solid, premium construction.
Bad: Andru takes up a lot of room for multiple-outlet power strips and it's pricey compared with third-party chargers.
Bottom Line: If you can get past its $25 price tag, Andru perfectly combines form and function into the ideal phone charger for an Android lover. [Read more]

Andru Chill USB Phone Charger

Posted: 15 Dec 2012 12:49 AM PST

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Good: The Andru USB charger is painfully cute and it has a solid, premium construction.
Bad: Andru takes up a lot of room for multiple-outlet power strips and it's pricey compared with third-party chargers.
Bottom Line: If you can get past its $25 price tag, Andru perfectly combines form and function into the ideal phone charger for an Android lover. [Read more]

Insignia NS-55E480A13A

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 10:33 PM PST

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Good: The Insignia NS-55E480 is an affordable 55-inch LED TV with decent picture quality. Colors don't lack for vibrancy, black levels are deep enough for a TV of this size and price, and shadow detail is pretty good. Although it lacks Smart TV, the fairly unique MHL port allows you to add it via a Roku Streaming Stick.
Bad: The Roku Streaming Stick isn't included with the TV and at $99 actually costs more than an external Roku box. Colors accuracy is off, with a faintly red color balance and bluish greens.
Bottom Line: Even without its innovative Roku option, the Insignia NS-55E480A13A LED TV offers above-average picture quality for the price. [Read more]

SpeakerCraft CS3

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 10:22 PM PST

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Good: The SpeakerCraft CS3 has an excellent pedestal-style sound bar design, with a refined look that doesn't call attention to itself. Sound quality is outstanding for a pedestal sound bar, even with two-channel music. Its built-in Bluetooth is also a huge plus, making it easy to wirelessly stream music from many tablets and smartphones.
Bad: It's expensive, especially when there are solid sound bars available for half the price. There's also no front-panel display, so you don't get any visual feedback when adjusting the volume. And the included remote is cheap-feeling for a pricey product.
Bottom Line: The SpeakerCraft CS3 is a handsome, excellent-sounding sound bar that's well worth its lofty price. [Read more]

Logitech Wireless Touchpad T650

Posted: 14 Dec 2012 06:11 PM PST

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Good: The glass-topped Logitech Touchpad T650 has a large multitouch surface, and works seamlessly with all types of Windows 8 devices.
Bad: The charging cable and USB receiver are extra parts to deal with, and Mac functionality is severely limited.
Bottom Line: The Logitech Touchpad T650 makes it easy to add a standalone touch pad to your Windows 8 tablet or desktop, but mimicking touch-screen gestures is still an imperfect experience. [Read more]

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