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New site lets you swap bands with other Apple Watch owners

If you bought an Apple Watch — or have one on order, waiting to be shipped

It’s the LG G4’s turn to get a brutal drop test

The Samsung twin flagships have had their fun, sort of, so now it’sLG’s turn in the

Verizon officially unveils LG Lancet Windows smartphone

As expected, a new Windows smartphone called the LG Lancet is coming to Verizon Wireless, something

Smartwatches are for rich people, and you don’t need one

If you’re worried about whether or not you’re going to need a smartwatch in the near

iPhone 6S rumored to feature 12MP camera with smaller pixels

Every other year, when Apple releases its “S” model iPhones, one of the key features they

Windows Phone 10 TP v.10080 for phones detailed

The few and the proud Windows Phone users working with Windows Phone 10 Technical Preview have

Moto G 3rd gen makes a surprise appearance online

Motorola’s little powerhouse budget smartphone, the Moto G (which lies somewhere in the space below the

Meizu Ubuntu MX4 launches in China, coming to Europe soon

The second Ubuntu phone has just landed, fulfilling a promise that has been at least a

Samsung launches two new colors for Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge

Samsung is making their flagship Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge even more appealing by adding fun,

Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 13″ Review

  Having been reasonably surprised by the baby Lenovo ThinkPad X100e, it’s the turn of its

Alienware M11x Review

  It’s usually pretty straightforward: an 11.6-inch notebook will deliver battery life but lack grunt, while

Hercules eCAFÉ EC-1000W Review

In the grand scheme of netbooks, Hercules probably isn’t a name you associate with budget ultraportables;

MacBook Pro 15-inch Core i7 Review

  It’s taken Apple nine long months to update their MacBook Pro range, and most people

MacBook Pro 13-inch Review (Early 2010)

  Apple’s recent MacBook Pro update brought a long awaited processor update and new GPU options,

Lenovo IdeaPad Y460 Review

  It’s not enough for a 14-inch notebook to deliver decent runtimes, a little processor grunt

Gateway NV59C Notebook Review

  As notebook markets go, the 15.6-inch segment is probably the most hotly contested; manufacturers are

Toshiba Satellite L675D-S7022 Review

  Desktop replacement notebooks may pull together the computing experience with more of a nod to

Toshiba Portege R705 Review

  Toshiba’s Portege R705 is an unexpected addition to the company’s ultraportable range. Based on the

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon (2015) review

JUMP TO SECTION: BEST PRICE COMMENTS OUR VERDICT The Lenovo X1 Carbon offers reliable performance with

AVADirect Clevo W880CU Gaming Notebook Review

  Clevo may not quite be a household name, but the company’s mid- and high-end laptops

HP ENVY 14 Review

  The baby of HP’s second-generation ENVY premium notebook range has arrived on the SlashGear test

Acer Aspire TimelineX 1830T Review

  There was a time when an ultraportable notebook would invariably cost well in excess of

ASUS Eee PC 1215N Review

  The line between a netbook and a notebook used to be pretty straightforward, but with

Toshiba AC100 Review

  Companion devices come in all shapes and sizes, from big-screen smartphones through tablets to netbooks

MacBook Air 11.6″ Review

  Steve Jobs’ views on budget ultraportable are pretty clear. “We don’t know how to make

Acer Aspire One D255 Review

  What difference a dual-core? As we’ve seen from the ASUS Eee PC 1215N, just because

Acer Aspire 8943G Review

  Acer’s Aspire 8943G notebook is about as far from the company’s budget netbooks as you

Lenovo blames clerical error for reported LaVie Z “defect”

Lenovo just can’t catch a break these days. Just after anotherreported security flaw in its pre-installed

Gateway ID49C Review

  Gateway has built a reputation on affordable machines with solid specifications, but the company’s new

Galaxy S6 Active: first leaked image

Those who are fans of waterproof smartphones were probably sorely disappointed with the release of Samsung’s