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LiveScribe Digital Pen Talks Back
This digital pen is a great choice for students, journalists. and meeting-hoppers.Reviews
Product Reliability and After-Sale Service, 2008
44,000 PCWorld.com visitors reveal which companies make the sturdiest gear–and which ones won’t forget you after the deal is done.Download This
Create Music with FL Studio
If you're serious about making dance music–but don't want to lose your sense of fun–check out FL Studio, formerly Fruity Loops. Fun already, isn't it?Reviews
Callpod Dragon V2 Bluetooth Headset
I found the Dragon V2's sound quality disappointing–and its advertised working range of 300-plus feet does not hold up.Reviews
Plantronics Voyager 835 Bluetooth Headset
A slightly more affordable headset in the Plantronics family, the Voyager 835 includes a car charger, but has inconsistent audio quality.Reviews
Samsung WEP700 Bluetooth Headset
Though reasonably priced, this Samsung headset delivers mediocre audio quality, and the lack of extra earbuds and hooks limits its appeal.Reviews
LG Electronics HBM-760 Bluetooth Headset
The LG HBM-760 is a basic and inexpensive headset with good audio quality.Reviews
BlueAnt V1 Bluetooth Headset
Though the voice-control interface of the BlueAnt V1 is limited, this Bluetooth headset offers mostly solid call quality.Reviews
Motorola H780 Bluetooth Headset
Earhook die-hards will like the Motorola H780's sturdy fit and comfort level, but expect the call quality of this Bluetooth headset to fluctuate.Reviews
Nokia BH-804 Bluetooth Headset
The tiny and lightweight Nokia BH-804 Bluetooth headset offers a sturdy fit, but its call quality regularly took a hit well within range.Reviews
Motorola Motopure H15 Bluetooth Headset
Motorola's compact Motopure H15 Bluetooth headset has a flip microphone, ignores background noise, and responds reliably to voice-activated dialing.Reviews
Jabra BT530 Bluetooth Headset
Wearing the Jabra BT530 with or without the earhook provides a secure fit, but its audio quality isn't consistent.Reviews
Plantronics Discovery 925 Bluetooth Headset
Place this great-sounding Bluetooth headset straight in your ear–the Plantronics Discovery 925 requires no fuss or adjustments.Reviews
Bluetooth Headsets for Cell Phones
Aliph's Jawbone offers dependable audio quality, the ability to eliminate background noise, and a good fit. The comfy Plantronics Discovery 925 has a no-hook headset, and its calls are clear most of the time.Reviews
Acer Aspire Predator Power Desktop
A good machine, the Predator delivers solid performance for its price; a little reconfiguring could wonders, however.Reviews
Google Chrome Web Browser
Google's streamlined and speedy browser offers strong integrated search and an intriguing alternative to Firefox and Internet Explorer.Reviews
Smart Phone OS Smackdown
The 'smart' in smart phones comes from the software they run. Which operating system–iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, or Symbian–packs the most power, usability, and potential?Reviews
Flip MinoHD Pocket Camcorder
The MinoHD brings high-definition video to the world of minicamcorders, and does a good job of it.Reviews
InfraRecorder Portable
This gem of a free CD/DVD burner and audio extractor comes in a handy portable version.Gadget Freak
What I’ve Learned Writing ‘Gadget Freak’
The best gadgets are both simple and elegant, and they change your life in ways you don't expect.Reviews
15 Tools to Make Your PC a Multimedia Powerhouse
Enjoy your video and audio collections to the fullest with the help of these free and low-cost downloads.Reviews
Any Video Converter Free Version
Convert videos between many different formats, so you can view them on portable devices.Casual Friday
Casual Friday: Geek Gadgets
Kick back, relax, and check out some geeky gadgetry that you might actually consider buying–if you had the extra cash.Casual Friday
Casual Friday: High-Tech Travel Tips
Practical–and impractical–advice for the casual traveler.Reviews
Adobe Premiere Elements 7 Video Editing Software
The newest version of Elements is Webbier than ever–with online backup and syncing, Internet-refreshed tutorials, and downloadable content–but to get a usable amount of storage space, you'll have to pay $50 a year.Reviews
Video Enhancer
Process video with this extremely easy-to-use utility, which uses free VirtualDub filters.Reviews
MP3Gain
Stop diving for the volume control–normalize the volume on your MP3s with this free program.Reviews
Rockband 2 Brings Down the House!
Senior associate editor Danny Allen gets his hands on Rockband 2 and decides it's time to get the band back together again!Reviews
Zune Media Player Software
This software offers a visually interesting spin on music recommendation.Casual Friday
Casual Friday: Star Wars, Episode 3.5
Some of the best Star Wars stories aren't told on the big screen. As this week ends, watch some videos, play some games, and get a taste of the dark side.Reviews
iGadget
Add syncable data, such as driving directions, weather forecasts, or movie showtimes, to your iPod.Reviews
Creative Zen X-Fi MP3 Player
The amazing Zen X-Fi has great sound, features, headphones, and storage options–and for a nice price, too.Reviews
Apple MobileMe Syncing Service
Apple's updated syncing service is a disappointment for PC users.Reviews
The Best TV on the Web
Today, the Net has almost as many television viewing options as your cable company. But how do you find stuff that's worth watching? Here are our choices for must-stream TV.Reviews
VideoThang
This free, friendly utility makes video editing as painless as it can be, but the workflow's a bit restrictive.Reviews
The 10 Funniest Apple-Ad Parodies
From 1984 to the famous manila folder, Apple's TV ads have been ripe targets for satirists and rival companies. Here are 10 of the best take-offs.Reviews