Casio EX-F1 Reviewed: Monster cam is also a monster in weight, up to 60 shots per second
The F1 is just ideal for capturing life’s unpredictable moments with its high-speed CMOS sensor and LSI processor. Wired reviewed the Casio EX-F1 and described it as a “speed-demon snapper”.
Toshiba Satellite U405-S2830 Reviewed: Glossy laminate makes it a total stunner
The Toshiba Satellite U405-S2830 is dressed up in Toshiba’s very own Fusion finish. The U405’s look is bound to entice media enthusiasts and college-bound students with its decorative patterns and glossy laminates. Read more
GZ PC-Sport Power Stepper Reviewed: Workout inside the office, prep to be hated
The GZ PC-Sport Power Stepper from Gamercize claims to give desktop and laptop users a workout by hijacking their keyboard or mouse when they slack off on their workouts. Read more
Lumix DMC-FX35 Reviewed: Smart cam, smart features
The new Lumix FX35 has a lot to offer, like a new 4.4mm to 17.6mm wide-angle Leica lens (35mm equivalent: 25mm to 100mm), an aperture range from f/2.8 to f/5.6, a 4X optical zoom, and an improved Intelligent Auto (IA) mode. Not bad for a digital camera. Read more
Abbyy FineReader OCR Professional 9.0 Reviewed: Edgy newcomer, but still can’t beat Omnireader
Abbyy FineReader Professional 9.0 is a newcomer in the world of optical character recognition (OCR) but has an edge over its long-established competitor OmniPage Professional. Read more
Panasonic DMP-BD30 Reviewed: Speediest Blu-ray disc player to date
The Panasonic DMP-BD30 Blu-ray disc player ($499.95 direct) is the company’s second-generation high-def player, and it offers disc load times that are significantly faster than those of any other dedicated BD player I’ve seen to date. Read more
RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 Reviewed: Compact smartphone with integrated GPS
The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8330 brings the same great design of its GSM counterparts and even adds 3G to boot. The Curve 8330 has integrated GPS so you can use it with Sprint Navigation or some other mobile mapping application to get driving directions and local search right on your smartphone. Read more
Google Docs Reviewed: Offers free online backup, lacks important track changes
Google Docs recently added a new feature that enables you to edit your Google word processing documents offline. Read more
Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR4 Reviewed: Excellent HD, great for movie lovers
The pricey Sony Bravia KDL-52XBR4 continues the excellent tradition of accurate color reproduction, producing a richly contrasted picture in both bright and dark environments. Just ideal for movie lovers.
Canon SD890 IS Reviewed: Design okay, but features disappoint
Canon SD890 IS, with its thick 2.3-by-3.8-by-1.1-inch body, the 6.5-ounce camera can slide somewhat comfortably into a loose pants pocket. The SD890 IS sports a much curvier design than its predecessor, including a gently sloping front where you grip the camera. With all this change in the design, this new model of Canon camera generally disappoints in terms of features. Read more


