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Summary: Get the first look at the hottest products from our expert CNET editors. They'll dive in deep and cover all of the hot features, as well as the flaws of the latest tech gadgets across every product category.
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The Google+ features announced at Google I/O are finally available for iOS, and perhaps even better, the app now has full iPad support.
The Sony STR-DN1030 is the only midrange AV receiver with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, making it one of best receiver values this year.
The Acer Aspire S5 is an incredibly thin and light ultrabook that hides its ports, including Thunderbolt, behind a clever motorized door.
The Buffalo HD-PATU3 makes the most affordable and flexible Thunderbolt drive to date.
Although it hits plenty of high points, the Samsung UNES8000 LED TV cannot ultimately justify its high price.
The G-Connect is a concoction of many great ideas of which none is well executed.
Magellan's Switch series of GPS watches can help you track your lap time, pace, distance traveled, and even your heart rate while you run, bike, swim, or hike.
The Samsung Freeform 4 is an entry-level feature phone with a physical QWERTY keyboard and a 2-megapixel camera.
The Panasonic E50 series is not a great example of an LCD television though it does offer a good number of features for the price.
Hasbro's new Furby makes a return after 14 years, with an iOS Furbish-to-English app and wild new eyes. We take a blue one for a spin.
The Nexus Q's striking, orblike hardware can't outweigh the extreme limitations of this Android-only, Google-only media streamer.
Though its design and feature set are from another decade, the Samsung Chrono 2 succeeds at what a phone should do.
ZTE's AT&T Avail is a prepaid, entry-level handset with a responsive 3.5-touchscreen and 5-megapixel camera