Reviews
Review: Pogoplug Wireless Adapter
The Pogoplug simplifies sharing one or more external hard drives over the Internet. With its new wireless adapter, you're free to place it anywhere you have a drive.
Read more...Review: Roku XDS
While Apple, Google, Boxee, and others offer higher-priced set-top devices that do more, the Roku is succeeding on price and ease. The latest iteration of the little set-top box that could further establishes Roku as the one to beat. Read more...
Review: Blue Line Innovations PowerCost Monitor -- Wi-Fi Edition
If you're looking to cut down the cost of your electric bill, the PowerCost Monitor Wi-Fi Edition can shed some needed light on your power consumption, just beware issues with the product's 802.11b networking (soon to be updated). Read more...
Review: Sony Dash Personal Internet Viewer
As part of a wave of devices that seek to cut the tether between Internet and PC, the Sony Dash shows some promise. As our reviewer discovers, however, the tether between device and electrical socket might be the bigger issue. Read more...
Review: Pure Evoke Flow Internet Radio
Pure sets out to reinvent the radio with its Evoke Flow, a Wi-Fi 'net radio that works with iTunes and understands that you might still want to listen to radio stations the old fashioned way. Read more...
Review: Fluke AirCheck Wi-Fi Tester 1.0
We wouldn't want AirCheck to be the only tool on our belt, but it could well become our first-look-go-to for routine trouble-shooting. Read more...
Review: Withings Wi-Fi Body Scale
If you want a device that will automatically track and graph weight without you having to build an Excel spreadsheet, the Withings scale does the job quite nicely. Read more...
Review: Chumby One Wi-Fi Information Appliance
Yes, it has a clock and a radio, but don't call the Wi-Fi-enabled Chumby One a clock radio: It's much, much more. Read more...
Review: Mad Catz Wireless Gaming Adapter for Xbox 360
For about twenty bucks less than Microsoft's N adapter, the Mad Catz Wireless Gaming Adapter for Xbox 360 gives you a potentially more versatile way to get your Xbox natively linked to an N network. Read more...
Review: Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless N Networking Adapter
If you just want the simplest way to get your 360 connected to an 802.11n network, Microsoft's Xbox 360 Wireless N adapter does the job nicely. Read more...
Review: Asus Videophone Touch AiGuru SV1T
With built-in 802.11g, the SV1T is an fine alternative to a full-fledged PC for making Skype video calls. Read more...
Review: Motorola DROID from VzWireless
The DROID isn't likely to deliver a knock-out punch to the iPhone any time soon, but it is worthy of serious consideration by anyone shopping for an "App Phone" this holiday season. Read more...
Review: HTC Hero from Sprint
There's a lot to like about HTC's Hero, but a few weaknesses keep it from claiming first place among Android-based phones. Read more...
Review: Epson WorkForce 610
Epson's $200 inkjet all-in-one produces laser quality at up to 15 ppm plus offers Wi-Fi, an automatic document feeder and photo printing from flash memory cards. Read more...
Review: Epson Artisan 810 All-in-One Printer
We highly recommend the Artisan 810, not only for its Wi-Fi capability, but also because of its superb print quality and performance. Read more...
Review: Toshiba Mini NB205-N210
If you can live without Bluetooth, the NB205-N210 is a very appealing travel companion, with basic productivity backed by a better-than-basic screen, keyboard, and touchpad. Read more...
Review: Palm Pre
Wi-Fi is under-utilized in this new and powerful smartphone from Palm. Read more...
Review: Nokia N95, North American Edition
There's a lot to like about this amazingly powerful 3G smartphone, which is popular among Wi-Fi users. Read more...
Review: HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless All-in-One
The HP Officejet Pro 8500 Wireless All-in-One ($299.99) hits the right notes in terms of quality, speed, paper handling, and network connectivity, and its a good choice for small offices that need a versatile and heavy-duty workgroup printer. Read more...
Review: Hewlett-Packard Mini 5101 Netbook
The HP Mini 5101 is an impressive little machine, even if Wi-Fi is not its strongest suit. Its by no means a desktop replacement, but thats not what netbooks are meant to be. Read more...
Review: Epson Stylus NX515 Wi-Fi Printer
The Epson Stylus NX515 multifunction device ($109.99 after rebate)--with 802.11b/g integrated Wi-Fi--impressed us with its print quality and performance. Read more...
Review: hField Wi-Fire HFWFG200
The new Wi-Fire is pricier than garden-variety USB Wi-Fi adapters, but its long-range performance makes it well worth the extra cash. Read more...
Review: Lenovo IdeaPad S10-2
This 10.1-inch netbook ($349) is a fine system, but a bit over-priced for what it offers. Read more...
Review: D-Link DCS-1130 Wireless N Network Camera
To say our reviewer found this wireless 802.11n Webcam a little lacking is like saying there's been a wee bit of precipitation in the Northeast this summer. Read more...
Review: T-Mobile MyTouch 3G (HTC Magic)
Could HTCs new Wi-Fi-enabled 3G Android smart phones be iPhone killers? HTC and Google, which commercialized the open source Android mobile OS, no doubt hope so. But dont count on it. Read more...
