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Back to the Future: The Game ("It's About Time") Review
The first entry in Telltale Games' sequel to Back to the Future trilogy has a great story, plenty of familiar faces, and a load of callbacks to please franchise fans.
Bejeweled 3 Review
Bejeweled 3 brings a treasure chest of improvements and enhancements to its gem-smashing predecessor. Just in time for the holidays, it's priced to stuff some stockings.
Canon CanoScan LiDE 110 Color Image Scanner Review
The Canon CanoScan LiDE 110 Color Image Scanner is aimed at people who want to scan photographic prints without paying extra for a film scanning feature they don't need.
HP PhotoSmart eStation Review
The HP PhotoSmart eStation's 7-inch touch screen is detachable and doubles as a basic tablet and eReader.
Dell Vostro V130 Review
Although the Core i5 processor and HDMI are notable additions, the Dell Vostro V130 is tough to recommend as an ultraportable with only 3 hours of battery life.
Dell Inspiron Zino HD (Inspiron 410) Review
The Dell Inspiron Zino HD (Inspiron 410) is the perfect centerpiece in any home-theater setup. Assuming that you already have a cable company DVR, then the system becomes the perfect HDTV companion, so we award it the Editors' Choice for compact desktop PCs.
Xerox ColorQube 8870DN Review
The Xerox ColorQube 8870DN is the latest Xerox printer with a high initial cost but a low enough running cost to make it a bargain for offices with heavy duty printing needs.
Dell XPS 15 Review
The Dell XPS 15 is unlike any other desktop replacement out there, thanks to its long list of firsts.
Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master System Review
With its high-quality video, the waterproof Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master System is an excellent way to monitor your home (inside and out) and record video when you're not there.
Fotoflexer Review
This Web-based photo editing application has casual and prosumer appeal, but lacks vital elements that both groups desire.
Apple TV (2010) Review
A lower price, a more compact design, and the ability to stream content from iOS devices and rent 99-cent TV shows makes Apple's latest Apple TV set-top box an excellent option for iTunes and Netflix users.
Dropcam Echo Review
The Dropcam Echo is a highly effective home video surveillance system that stores recorded video and audio in the cloud so you can access it from anywhere—including your iPhone. Some price adjustments and a bit of work on the motion and sound detection, and it could be a real winner.
Samsung Epic 4G (Sprint) Review
The Samsung Epic 4G is Sprint's top keyboarded smartphone, and it's the right choice for power users who like physical buttons.
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Review
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty brings players back to the sci-fi world they've been pining over for more than a decade, and it doesn't disappoint.
Digsby Review
Digsby's acceptance of every IM protocol under the sun and its excellent social network tools earn it our nod as the top instant messaging client.
Norton Ghost 15.0 Review
Norton Ghost 15.0 is a mature and mostly impressive product, especially for combined file and drive-image backups, but silent omission of essential files makes it unpredictable for demanding users.
Apple iPhone 4 (AT&T) Review
Apple's iPhone 4 adds a gorgeous screen, terrific camera and faster processor to add to Apple's awesome app experience, but voice calling still isn't this phone's priority.
Motorola Droid X (Verizon Wireless) Review
The Motorola Droid X takes the crown for the most powerful Android smartphone away from the HTC Droid Incredible.
MeeGo v1.0 for Netbooks Review
As a platform for the upcoming generation of mobile communications devices, MeeGo shows considerable promise. As the next great netbook app it shows less; it's dependent on developers to fill in the missing pieces, which leaves the vanilla download a bit shaky. But it could be the start of something big for seriously casual users who find Windows or Mac OS intimidating.
HTC EVO 4G (Sprint) Review
The first WiMAX phone in the U.S. is a terrific platform for streaming media and Web browsing, and it gets your laptop online with Sprint's 4G network. Just keep an eye out for an outlet when you're only using 4G.