The brewers of the world’s strongest beer know a thing or two about less extreme suds, too. Join DT after hours as we crack into a case of BrewDog Scottish craft beer.
The LiveRider kit turns your iPhone into a fully functional bike computer, but needs more features to justify strapping a bulky $600 phone to your handlebars.
Monster’s Max 3D glasses work with any TV without a direct line of sight, but do you really need glasses to continue working when you can’t see the TV?
JVC’s new DLA-X9, X7 and X3 bring theater-grade 3D to the home, with higher brightness to compensate for the dimming effect of glasses and native contrast ratios up to 100,000:1.
The Elite will offer a 611-horsepower V8 engine with a hybrid regenerative braking system to deliver even more punch, pushing it from zero to sixty in about 3.5 seconds.
The successor to the enthusiast-level G11, Canon's new PowerShot G12, will retail for the same price, but adds 720p HD video recording and the same in-camera HDR mode as the S95.
Ultra-fast HSPA+ Internet access and a beastly 1GHz Qualcomm processor are just a few tantalizing hints about T-Mobile’s G2, the long-awaited successor to the G1.
See Samsung’s up-and-coming Android tablet measured up next to the reigning champ, as we compare Samsung’s Galaxy Tab vs. the Apple iPad from a specifications perspective.
We peek under the hood of Mozilla's Firefox 4 beta download to find out what’s coming next from the SUV of Web browsers, including enhanced security, tabs on top, and revamped add-ons.
New crossovers, horns and cosmetic changes bring Klipsch's Synergy Series home theater speakers up to spec without losing their appealing price points - all under $1000.
Chrome to Phone makes it easy to carry on reading sites from a computer on your smartphone, while voice actions allow Google Android users to issue voice commands for directions, text messages and more.
We peek at some of the most exciting new features coming to BlackBerry phones this summer, including multitouch support, a Webkit browser, and a revamped home screen.
Rumors suggest Apple will relaunch the Apple TV as the iTV, with the guts and even iOS operating system of an iPhone 4. But it won't play back full 1080p video.
The Android onslaught continues with rumors of a Motorola Droid Pro, Android 3.0 tablets, and more, plus 4G service that may come as soon as January 2011.
Endless thumbnail pages make it easier to navigate extra-large albums - and could be the first of many refinements as Facebook prepares for war with Google.