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Built to military specs, Sprint's Kyocera DuraXT is designed to withstand that elements and is dust-, splash-, and water-proof
The LG PM9700 is the company's best plasma television to date, but it's still a long way behind the competition at the price.
Bitdefender's Total Security 2013 gives you a full-on secure browser from which to safely conduct your banking transactions.
The latest version of Mac OS X comes with more than 200 new features that make several actions easier and make it more connected to your other Apple devices.
The Asus Zenbook UX32A is much less expensive than previous Asus ultrabooks, but it keeps the same sharp design.
The $459 Sony Xperia S brings a striking design, Android 4.0, and entertainment prowess to American shores.
It could have been hokey, but Samsung's Galaxy Beam projector phone is surprisingly useful.
This looks like a textbook computer, but an overclocked CPU is just one of the boutique PC surprises in the Velocity Micro Vector Campus Edition.
Lightweight and fully-featured, Sony's attractive 13-inch laptop has a lot of what Apple's 13-inch MacBook Pro lacks, including Nvidia graphics.
There are several high-end improvements over the original model in the new UX32. The display is now an IPS screen in full HD. The UX32VD also has a discrete graphics card, almost unheard of in a 13-inch ultrabook.
New portable Bluetooth speaker is shaped like a breakfast treat -- or a life preserver.
The 75-inch UN75ES9000 will debut at a buck less than $10,000.
The new Series 9's smaller and lighter than a 13-inch MacBook Air, but it's also more expensive. Take a look at a Windows ultrabook that's hard to beat, provided you can afford it.
The iCade Mobile may not be enough to turn your iDevice into a PlayStation Vita, but would you settle for a Game Gear? Ion's Bluetooth gaming accessory has its limits.
The 15-inch Sony Vaio S does gaming, Blu-ray, and a lot more, all while being thin and light.