As we found out in our hands-on review of the Samsung Behold II, some of Samsung’s attempts at customization sabotage an otherwise competent Android handset.
The FlipShare TV makes it easy to share amateur videos on the Web and your TV, but as we found in our review, it’s a lot of hardware for a very simple task.
As we found out in our Roku HD-XR review, the new Draft-N-enabled box still excels at streaming online media like Netflix, but still can’t access locally stored content.
We review the Android-powered Motorola Devour which features a touch-sensitive optical directional pad, 3.1 inch capacitive touch screen display, and aGPS support with device location.
We review HTC's HD2 which features a huge 4.3-inch display and Qualcomm's latest 1GHz Snapdragon processor, but can it have success with Windows Mobile 6.5?
Review: The incremental upgrades in BlackBerry’s new Torch 9800 won’t win over many Android or iPhone 4 users, but they should prevent BlackBerry loyalists from jumping ship.
We review the Motorola Droid 2 for Verizon which upgrades the original Droid in a number of ways, but doesn’t take quite the leap forward some were hoping for.
We review the third-generation Flip UltraHD, which is the most flexible model yet in Flip's lineup, but how does it hold up when compared to competitors?
The middle child in Archos' Internet tablet lineup, the 32, promises a bargain price with great capabilities, but comes up severely lacking on sound quality. Read on for a full review.