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Reviews
Google’s Chromebook Pixel: A Very Nice Machine for a Very Small Market
If you’re willing and able to spend $1299 or more for a web-only computing device, you might love Google’s high-end Chromebook.
Dead Space 3 Review: Love Grows Cold
Dead Space 3 is pretty to look at, delivers the requisite number of thrills, and stays mostly interesting from the first hour to the 20th. But it’s also a reminder of the gloomy business that surrounds this wonderful pastime.
OptiShot Golf Simulator Review: Play Indoors with Your Own Clubs All Winter Long
The OptiShot Infrared Golf Simulator lets you use your own clubs to hit the links indoors.
App Review: Timbre Is the Classiest Way to Find Local Concerts
I have a feeling Timbre’s going to live on my iPhone for a long time, if only because it’s such a delight to use.
Seagate Wireless Plus Review: A Terabyte for Your Tablet
Seagate’s improved wireless hard drive and app are a boon for maxed-out mobile devices.
Review: Microsoft Surface Pro, the Surface That’s More PC than Tablet
Microsoft’s more powerful Windows tablet tries to be more things to more people, but it can’t do everything well
BlackBerry Z10 Review: A Modern BlackBerry Phone with Some Kinks
The first BlackBerry 10 handset gets a once great phonemaker back in the game, but it needs more apps and fewer bugs
The Cave Review: Spelunking for Souls
Double Fine’s The Cave is one of those rare video games that isn’t too concerned about fun.
Acer Iconia W510 Review: A Weak Windows 8 Tablet with a Dealbreaker Dock
Out of the entire first wave of Windows 8 hybrids that launched late last year, Acer’s Iconia W510 was the one that interested me most. It’s all the more heartbreaking, then, that it isn’t very good.
Mostly Piano, Not Pretender: Yamaha’s AvantGrand N2 a Year Later
Musicians and music teachers over the past year have asked what I think of the AvantGrand as time’s gone by. Is it reliable? Has it broken down? Have I spent any money repairing it? Do I still like the sounds?
Temple Run 2 Review: Look, It’s a Guy in a Cart!
You’d think a guy named “Guy” who goes poking around ancient booby-trapped temples might have learned by now.