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iCreation SpeeCup (black)

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iCreation SpeeCup (black)


iCreation SpeeCup (black)

Posted: 22 Aug 2013 12:33 AM PDT

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User Rating:
Good: The iCreation SpeeCup offers a unique gesture control, letting you answer calls or skip tracks without touching the device, and gives access to Siri and S voice commands on paired phones. Sound quality is good for a single speaker.
Bad: The SpeeCup's height makes it a little unwieldy, limiting portability, and it is pricey for a Bluetooth speaker.
Bottom Line: As a general Bluetooth speaker system for music streaming and hands-free calls, the SpeeCup works well and offers some unique controls, but it suffers from limited portability and a high price. [Read more]
    






iCreation SpeeCup (red)

Posted: 22 Aug 2013 12:33 AM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The iCreation SpeeCup offers a unique gesture control, letting you answer calls or skip tracks without touching the device, and gives access to Siri and S voice commands on paired phones. Sound quality is good for a single speaker.
Bad: The SpeeCup's height makes it a little unwieldy, limiting portability, and it is pricey for a Bluetooth speaker.
Bottom Line: As a general Bluetooth speaker system for music streaming and hands-free calls, the SpeeCup works well and offers some unique controls, but it suffers from limited portability and a high price. [Read more]
    






iCreation SpeeCup (white)

Posted: 22 Aug 2013 12:33 AM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The iCreation SpeeCup offers a unique gesture control, letting you answer calls or skip tracks without touching the device, and gives access to Siri and S voice commands on paired phones. Sound quality is good for a single speaker.
Bad: The SpeeCup's height makes it a little unwieldy, limiting portability, and it is pricey for a Bluetooth speaker.
Bottom Line: As a general Bluetooth speaker system for music streaming and hands-free calls, the SpeeCup works well and offers some unique controls, but it suffers from limited portability and a high price. [Read more]
    






Toshiba SSHD (750GB)

Posted: 21 Aug 2013 10:37 PM PDT

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Good: The Toshiba SSHD significantly reduces the boot time of its host computer and enables the system to launch applications much faster, when compared with a regular hard drive. The drive is more affordable than other SSHDs on the market.
Bad: With only 8GB NAND flash memory and the spinning speed of just 5,400rpm, the drive isn't ideal for transferring a large amount of data.
Bottom Line: The new drive is currently one of the best deals you can get to replace that old hard drive inside your aging computer. [Read more]
    






Toshiba SSHD (1TB)

Posted: 21 Aug 2013 10:37 PM PDT

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User Rating:
Good: The Toshiba SSHD significantly reduces the boot time of its host computer and enables the system to launch applications much faster, when compared with a regular hard drive. The drive is more affordable than other SSHDs on the market.
Bad: With only 8GB NAND flash memory and the spinning speed of just 5,400rpm, the drive isn't ideal for transferring a large amount of data.
Bottom Line: The new drive is currently one of the best deals you can get to replace that old hard drive inside your aging computer. [Read more]
    






Toshiba SSHD (320GB, 7mm)

Posted: 21 Aug 2013 10:37 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The Toshiba SSHD significantly reduces the boot time of its host computer and enables the system to launch applications much faster, when compared with a regular hard drive. The drive is more affordable than other SSHDs on the market.
Bad: With only 8GB NAND flash memory and the spinning speed of just 5,400rpm, the drive isn't ideal for transferring a large amount of data.
Bottom Line: The new drive is currently one of the best deals you can get to replace that old hard drive inside your aging computer. [Read more]
    






Toshiba SSHD (500GB, 7mm)

Posted: 21 Aug 2013 10:37 PM PDT

Editor's Rating:
User Rating:
Good: The Toshiba SSHD significantly reduces the boot time of its host computer and enables the system to launch applications much faster, when compared with a regular hard drive. The drive is more affordable than other SSHDs on the market.
Bad: With only 8GB NAND flash memory and the spinning speed of just 5,400rpm, the drive isn't ideal for transferring a large amount of data.
Bottom Line: The new drive is currently one of the best deals you can get to replace that old hard drive inside your aging computer. [Read more]
    






Alienware 14 (Core i7, 16GB, 256GB SSD, Nvidia GTX765M)

Posted: 21 Aug 2013 10:31 PM PDT

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Good: Dell's new Alienware 14 offers great performance, competitive prices, and quirky features such as a backlit touch pad.
Bad: The new design still feels dated, and it's as thick as a few slim laptops stacked together. The fan is insanely loud.
Bottom Line: Dell has revamped its gaming line, including the new Alienware 14. The design changes don't go nearly far enough, but no complaints about the performance. [Read more]
    






Foursquare (Windows Phone)

Posted: 21 Aug 2013 08:51 PM PDT

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Good: The design of Foursquare for Windows Phone makes it easy to find interesting new places by putting suggestions front and center. You can also use the app without signing up for Foursquare.
Bad: The app's check-in process is tedious. After you check in to a place, you can't see the tips and photos from other users.
Bottom Line: Even though Foursquare for Windows Phone's design can be overwhelming at first, it's an essential app for finding local attractions. [Read more]
    






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