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Urbanista Palo Alto Review
The Urbanista Palo Alto earphones offer serious bass rumble and an in-app EQ, but alternatives provide better noise cancellation for the same price.
Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Review
Although it's pricey, the highly customizable Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra provides the enhanced durability, tracking abilities, and AI-based recommendations that serious athletes and adventurers need.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Review
With excellent displays, beefy internals, outstanding build quality, and a seven-year support window, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 takes the lead among compact foldable phones.
Guilded Review
Guilded servers provide powerful tools for organizing and communicating with people in your gaming communities, but it now requires a Roblox account.
BenQ GV31 Review
BenQ's GV31 offers almost everything you need in a lightweight 1080p room-to-room portable projector, except perhaps enough brightness for the sunniest days.
Lexar SL500 Portable SSD Review
The Lexar SL500 is a slim, attractive, and highly portable external SSD with AES encryption, up to 4TB of storage, and blazing speed—the last, if you have the right port to support it.
2024 BMW i5 Review
The all-electric 2024 BMW i5 lives up to its storied reputation for luxury, performance, and technology, making it the best high-end sedan on the EV market.
The Criterion Channel Review
The Criterion Channel video streaming service lets you watch most of the films in the Criterion Collection without buying physical media, without ads, and in high-definition.
Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable Review
The premium-built, business-focused Latitude 7350 Detachable 2-in-1 impresses with competitive performance, long battery life, the latest features, and a hefty warranty.
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Review
The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is the best foldable phone money can buy, thanks to its refined design, powerful internals, top-notch cameras, and superb screens.
ACDSee Luxea Pro Video Editor Review
The latest version of beginner-friendly Luxea Pro Video Editor is easy to use and includes most of the standard video editing tools, plus some more advanced ones. We'd like to see more help features, though, given its focus on novices.
Apple iOS 18 Preview
Currently in beta, Apple iOS 18 brings impressive RCS functionality and interface customization features to the iPhone, but the potentially showstopping Apple Intelligence and Siri features aren't available until later this year.
Comodo Free Antivirus Review
Comodo Free Antivirus includes many high-end bonus features, but independent antivirus testing labs have little to say about it, and it fares poorly in our own hands-on tests.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 Review
Samsung's Galaxy Watch 7 is only slightly improved over its predecessor, but its AI features and robust sleep sensing help it outpace increasingly competitive Wear OS alternatives.
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition Review
Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition for the Switch valiantly tries to evoke the speedrunning spirit of Nintendo's real-world, 1990 competition, but the challenges are too flimsy for a 2024 release.
HP OmniBook X 14 Review
A feathery, sleek machine, the HP OmniBook X 14 nets you snappy performance with its Snapdragon X Elite processor, plus great battery life at a fair price.
Lenovo ThinkBook 13x Gen 4 Review
The elegant Lenovo ThinkBook 13x Gen 4's clip-on webcam light and long battery life are compelling attractors, but this small-office ultraportable is pricey.
Yubico YubiKey C Bio Review
It's light on features and a little pricey, but the slim YubiKey C Bio makes authenticating via fingerprint easy.
Microsoft Copilot Review
Microsoft serves up a smorgasbord of generative AI functionality with its ChatGPT-based Copilot service. Look to it for lots of free AI creation options, but you should know that it comes with the same caveats as all AI tools, and some of its best features require a paid subscription.
Comodo Internet Security Pro Review
To Comodo’s free antivirus, Comodo Internet Security Pro adds a malware protection guarantee and a full-featured firewall. You don’t get a lot, but you also don’t pay a lot.