Samsung Glyde Review By Todd Haselton published May 7, 2008 Samsung's first haptic touchscreen phone for Verizon Wireless has a comfortable keyboard, but it's limited by a poor UI and unreliable performance.
AT&T Option GT Ultra Express Review By Todd Haselton published January 15, 2009 This ExpressCard modem is free--but other 3G cards offer better performance.
Nokia N85 Review By Todd Haselton published February 13, 2009 The N85 is an excellent multimedia, mobile Internet, and GPS device, but it's a bit lacking as a phone.
Mobile Browser Showdown: iPhone 3G vs Opera Mobile and SkyFire By Todd Haselton published July 23, 2008
Raketu iPhone Review By Todd Haselton published March 18, 2008 Laptop Magazine reviews Raketu iPhone, with Raketu's Web application, you can make international VoIP calls right from your iPhone or iPod touch--sort of.
LG Venus Review By Todd Haselton published December 4, 2007 Laptop Magazine reviews the LG Venus, a fashionable multimedia slider that gives you a taste of touch without ditching the dialpad.
Augmented Reality: What It Is, How We Use It, & What It Will Become By Todd Haselton published November 19, 2009
Nokia E71x (AT&T) Review By Todd Haselton published May 4, 2009 Editor's Choice A sleek and versatile smart phone that is the thinnest handset in the United States.
Nero Move it Review By Todd Haselton published September 28, 2009 This multimedia conversion application supports a wide variety of formats, but it could be faster.
Wolfking Warrior XXtreme Review By Todd Haselton published November 19, 2007 LAPTOP Magazine reviews the Wolfking Warrior XXtreme. King's latest offering makes another attempt to frag the QWERTY keyboard.
Samsung Memoir Review By Todd Haselton published February 25, 2009 The first 8-MP camera phone for the U.S. is nearly good enough to replace your point-and-shoot, but it's far from perfect.
Dashwire Review By Todd Haselton published July 3, 2008 An easy and effective way to back up and remotely view all the data stored on your Windows Mobile phone.
Nokia E71 Review By Todd Haselton published July 1, 2008 The Nokia E71 is a sleek and versatile smart phone that lets you swap between work and play.
Samsung Behold II Review By Todd Haselton published December 2, 2009 Despite its beautiful display, Samsung's second Android smart phone for the U.S. is marred by sluggish performance and an awkward interface.
Western Digital My Passport Essential (160GB) Review By Todd Haselton published July 9, 2008 The Western Digital My Passport Essential portable hard drive comes in a variety of colors and offers decent performance and capacity for the price.
Razer Mako Review By Todd Haselton published February 11, 2009 Editor's Choice This premium PC audio system is well worth the splurge.
Kensington Ci95m Wireless Mouse with Nano Receiver Review By Todd Haselton published December 4, 2008 The Ci95m is a simple and reliable mouse, but it's not the most comfortable.
Zumobi for BlackBerry Review By Todd Haselton published September 8, 2008 Zumobi extends its useful application to BlackBerrys, but is it any better than the Windows Mobile version?
BlackBerry Curve 8900 (T-Mobile) Review By Todd Haselton published January 28, 2009 Even though it doesn't support 3G data, the latest Curve's fast processor, sleek design, and Wi-Fi capability make it one of the best smart phones around.
Nokia 6555 (Music Phones Under $50) Review By Todd Haselton published March 12, 2008 Review of the Nokia 6555 - For 50 bucks, the Nokia 6555 is a capable multimedia phone for your listening pleasure.
T-Mobile Sidekick Review By Todd Haselton published July 30, 2008 The lower price and new customizable shells are nice, but the latest Sidekick doesn't stack up well against other messaging phones.