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Logitech channels the touchscreen with Logitech Touch Mouse M600

Logitech is bringing touch to its mice with the Touch Mouse M600.

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Intel SSD 520 solid-state drive bets on improved reliability over low price

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Latest Apple iTV rumors: Siri and motion controls built in, Best Buy polls consumers on price

The latest rumors about Apple's purported television set suggest you can control it via voice or gesture controls. Also, Best Buy surveys its customers about their interest in an Apple TV.

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Olympus OM-D E-M5 mirrorless compact resurrects classic OM style

Olympus announces a new line of interchangeable lens compact cameras for advanced photographers, channeling an iconic design.

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AVADirect, Maingear start shipping gaming laptops with Sandy Bridge-E desktop processors

Want the latest and greatest desktop CPUs in your notebook? AVADirect and Maingear have introduced new gaming laptops with Sandy Bridge-E processors.

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New Nikon D800 and D800E are highest resolution full-frame dSLRs

Nikon updates its D700 pro dSLR with two new models that deliver 36.3-megapixel full-frame resolution and high-end HD video capabilities.

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Latest Reviews

 

Motorola Droid 4 (Verizon Wireless)
Melding an excellent keyboard, swift LTE data, and a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor into one Android device, the Motorola Droid 4 is long overdue. Fans of the first Motorola Droid will find plenty to smile about here, but those who aren't married to a QWERTY may not enjoy carrying around such a massive phone.

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Samsung SPH-M370 - pewter gray (Sprint)
The comfortable Samsung SPH-M370 is a basic flip phone that does what it says, unadorned and unembellished, and at the right price.

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Clear Spot Voyager
Supercompact, affordable, and with fast performance, the Clear Spot Voyager would be a great mobile hot-spot device for those who live and travel within Clear's 4G coverage.

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BlackBerry Curve 9370 (Verizon Wireless)
Verizon's BlackBerry Curve 9370 brings you BlackBerry 7 OS and a global-ready SIM slot in an ultraportable package. Unfortunately, some design flaws and a high price for an entry-level device make the QWERTY handset hard to recommend to anyone except BlackBerry devotees.

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX90 (Black)
While adding Wi-Fi to a point-and-shoot is a solid way to compete with smartphones, Panasonic fumbles it a bit with Lumix DMC-FX90.

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