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Zoho Office Review

3.5

Zoho Office is an impressive but imperfect variation on the traditional office suite trio of word processor, spreadsheet, and presentations app.

By Edward Mendelson

HiBoost Zoom Review

3.0

The HiBoost Zoom cell signal booster relies on a simple app and can moderately boost 4G signals in average-size homes, but the installation process involves lots of wiring and could be simpler.

By Sarah Lord

Yubico YubiKey 5C Nano Review

4.5

Small but mighty, the YubiKey 5C Nano offers a diverse range of authentication protocols that security pros will appreciate and is tiny enough to live on your computer full-time.

By Kim Key

Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed improves on the excellent design of the V3 Pro, making it the sub-$100 wireless gaming mouse to beat.

By Francisco Lahoz

BenQ GP100A Review

4.0

The BenQ GP100A delivers a bright picture, image quality that's great for casual viewing, and robust audio, making it an excellent choice for a room-to-room portable projector.

By M. David Stone

Max Review

4.0

The rebranded Max streaming video service dropped HBO from its name, but still offers a great library filled with Home Box Office originals, fun Discovery+ reality shows, live news and sports, and an expanded 4K content catalog.

By Ben Moore  & Jordan Minor

WD My Passport Ultra (6TB) Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The WD My Passport Ultra is the highest-capacity portable platter-based hard drives we've tested, perfectly balancing storage space and go-anywhere readiness.

By Tony Hoffman

Urbanista Palo Alto Review

3.0

The Urbanista Palo Alto earphones offer serious bass rumble and an in-app EQ, but alternatives provide better noise cancellation for the same price.

By Tim Gideon

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra Review

4.0

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.

By Andrew Gebhart

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 Review

4.0

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.

By Iyaz Akhtar

Guilded Review

3.0

Guilded servers provide powerful tools for organizing and communicating with people in your gaming communities, but it now requires a Roblox account.

By Jordan Minor

BenQ GV31 Review

3.5

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.

By M. David Stone

Lexar SL500 Portable SSD Review

4.0

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.

By Tony Hoffman

2024 BMW i5 Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

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.

By Doug Newcomb

The Criterion Channel Review

3.5

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.

By Ben Moore  & Jordan Minor

Dell Latitude 7350 Detachable Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

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.

By Charles Jefferies

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

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.

By Iyaz Akhtar

ACDSee Luxea Pro Video Editor Review

3.5

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.

By Michael Muchmore

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.

By Gabriel Zamora

Comodo Free Antivirus Review

2.5

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.

By Neil J. Rubenking