It’s taken me years, but I’ve finally acknowledged that there is no longer any reason to own music. But I still want to collect it.
Reviews
AOL Reader Is a Slightly Better, Slightly Worse Version of Google Reader
It’s a superior version of Google Reader that’s missing a few important features.
SmartDevices’ U7 Tablet Projects a Neat Gimmick
A built-in projector comes in handy, but requires some compromises.
Review: Long Live the New MacBook Air
The one big new thing in Apple’s new portables is a doozy: far better battery life.
Google Keyboard App Now Available, No Nexus Required
Google’s Android software includes one of the best smartphone keyboards around, but you might not know it if you own a phone from Samsung or HTC.
Acer Aspire R7 Review: The Star Trek Laptop Needs a Next Generation
While the Acer Aspire R7 has promotional ties to Star Trek, I’m hoping it appears in a sequel long before the crew of the Enterprise does.
The Best Grills and Grill Accessories
Regardless of your budget or needs, we have a grill recommendation that’s perfect for you. And if you already have a grill, we have some high-tech accessories that will make grilling a little bit easier.
Google Play Music All Access Review: It’s Not a Spotify Competitor After All
Google Play Music All Access finally brings streaming music to Google’s stable, but it’s not really competing with Spotify at this point.
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Is DLC for Folks Who Hate DLC
As far as DLC goes, we need a lot more of this.
Marshall Monitor Headphones Review: Exemplary Audio from Tiny Cans
Marshall’s Monitor headphones offer premium, customizable sound in a powerful portable package.
Review: Razer Edge Tablet Is a Rocky Shortcut to the Future of Gaming
Razer tries to deliver the future of gaming through brute force, and there are unintended consequences.
‘The New Digital Age’: Promise and Peril Ahead for the Global Internet
The rise of the Internet has been one of the most transformative developments in human history, at least comparable in impact to the advent of the printing press and the telegraph.