Moto X Review (2nd Generation)

Last year's Moto X earned "Top Android Phone of 2013" honors from our staff even though it had some pretty major flaws. With its below-average 720p display and mostly-terrible camera, the overall package still bested the rest of smartphones in the game, thanks...

Moto 360 Review

Motorola's Android Wear watch, the Moto 360, is without a doubt the most anticipated wearable of 2014. There is good reason for that, of course. Thanks to its classic, round design, stainless steel body, and leather accessories, there aren't any other...

NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet and SHIELD Controller Review

With the Android platform continuing its growth, mobile app and game developers, as well as hardware manufacturers, are all looking to slice themselves off a piece of the pie. NVIDIA, known for their long history in desktop computing, has always seemed highly...

OnePlus One Review

The OnePlus One has grabbed more headlines over the past few months than almost any other phone outside of an iPhone. Some of them have been good, many have been, well, not so good. The phone boasts incredibly good specs with an equally good price point, yet...

LG G3 Review

Quad HDs. Lasers. Floating Arcs. Q all the things. LG has filled its new G3 flagship with so many keywords and flashy marketing terms that you can't help but give it a look. And you know what, you would be a fool not to give it more than a look. LG has slowly...

LG G Watch Review

Android Wear, Google's new wearable platform, is now available for use in the form of the Samsung Gear Live and LG G Watch. Tim already reviewed the Gear Live, so it's now my turn to weigh in with thoughts on this other option. In short, Android Wear and the G...

Samsung Gear Live Review

Google threw us somewhat of a curveball at last week's Google I/O developer conference, when they announced the Gear Live smartwatch from Samsung. This is Samsung's first take on an Android Wear device, based around Google's new wearable platform, which is...

Quick Review: Nexus 5 Snap Case

Earlier in the week, Google released an official Snap Case for the Nexus 5 with a whopping $29.99 price tag. As you would imagine, most were immediately turned off by the price even if the case was “designed specifically for the Nexus 5.” With companies like...