Rummaging through junk questions and stealth-marketing may be the app’s biggest weakness.
Reviews
DayZ and Rust: An Alpha Review
It’s survival of the fittest in two unfinished games.
PlayStation 4 Remote Play Is a Great Idea Marred by Scaling Issues
If you’re eyeing a PS Vita purchase, justify it on its own terms.
Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro Review: One Step Forward…
Lenovo’s latest convertible laptop is thinner, lighter and sometimes more frustrating.
Twitter 3.0 for Mac Is Starting to Look a Little Facebook Newsfeed-ish
The new version is more visually elegant and options-friendly.
Your 3DS Can Now Venture Further into Your Wii U-Verse
Update adds Nintendo Network ID support as well as Nintendo’s social Miiverse.
Smartpen vs. Smartpen: The Livescribe 3 Is Mightier Than the Equil Jot
Two digital pens for iPhone and iPad owners who still love ink and paper.
Review: The Lumia 2520 Is the Tablet Nokia Was Born to Build
The Finnish phone maker’s first — and possibly last — tablet is nice. But like all Windows tablets, it’s short on inspiring apps.
The Top 5 e-Readers on the Market
See which one is our top pick for this holiday season.
Xbox One Review: Microsoft’s Ambitious One-Stop Shop
It’s a work in progress, but then Microsoft’s aiming higher than its competition.
First Look: Xbox One’s TV Features Are Promising, but a Work in Progress
Microsoft’s console stitches together an array of services in ways that are ambitious, though not always seamless.
Review: The iPad Mini with Retina Display Is a State-of-the-Art iPad, Only Smaller
The second-generation Mini sheds most of the first version’s compromises.