9 best free apps for your new Amazon Fire tablet that you should download today By Melissa Perenson published 1 January 24 It takes some digging, you can find gems in Amazon's Appstore, or you can let us do it for you.
10 best apps for Android smartphones that you should download right away By Melissa Perenson published 30 December 23 We pick the 10 best apps for Android smartphones to get you started right in 2024.
Can the best flagship smartphone camera replace your beloved mirrorless or DSLR? By Melissa Perenson published 29 December 23 We hit the field to determine if today's flagship smartphones like the Apple iPhone and Samsung Galaxy S phones can replace a mirrorless or DSLR camera.
Top 10 settings to put a personal touch on your Android phone By Melissa Perenson published 28 December 23 Where to find the settings to get your Android smartphone optimized for you.
Google Photos: The pros and cons of Google's new photo service By Melissa Perenson published 19 June 15 In Depth There's much more to the new Google Photos than free, unlimited storage.
This is Google and Levi's plan to redefine the clothes we wear By Melissa Perenson published 4 June 15 Interview Next year, your favorite jeans will do a whole lot more than make you look good.
Hands on: Canon Connect Station CS100 review By Melissa Perenson published 12 January 15 Not yet rated This 1TB hard drive-equipped image station goes for NFC over wires and, fingers crossed, will only get better.
Hands on: Samsung Omni Directional Experience speakers review By Melissa Perenson published 9 January 15 Not yet rated CES 2015 Gorgeous design and 360-degree sweet spots of sound mark Samsung's latest audio offerings.
Hands on: LG Music Flow review By Melissa Perenson published 8 January 15 Not yet rated CES 2015 Soundbars, speakers and an application - is LG's multi-room audio system as complex as it sounds?
Nikon D5500: Testing Nikon's first touchscreen SLR at CES 2015 By Melissa Perenson published 8 January 15 CES 2015 Nikon is treading into uncharted waters with the D5500. Melissa Perenson finds out if it lost its way.