Why overpay for cell phone service? Vera analyses your monthly cell phone bills and suggests the cheapest cell phone plans to save you maybe $350 a year.
You likely have a musty box filled with old camcorder tapes. Here's how to turn your family history on those VHS-C, Hi8 and MiniDV cassettes into digital files.
Sure, there are lots of great Black Friday deals out there. But why subject yourself to unruly crowds when you can find the best Black Friday sales online?
Believe it or not, the gadget geek on your gift list doesn't have all the cool gadgets. Yesterday we presented some Black Friday electronics gift ideas. None of these suffice? Here's another variety of ideas, one of which is sure to satisfy even the hardest-to-shop for Sheldon Cooper-type.
It's the same problem every year – what do you get for the gadget geek who seems to have everything? Here's the first half of a two-part collection of cool Black Friday electronics, desirable regardless of how well gadget-endowed your intended recipient is. We'll have more ideas for you tomorrow.
Don't leave home without a credit card or a portable battery charger or jack for recharging the batteries in your always power-deficient smartphone or other mobile gadgets. Six months ago I suggested these; here's another group of new portable power packs and other power-providing helpers.
In addition to the HTC Droid DNA from Verizon, several other new connected devices are going on sale soon – and they're not all new Android phones. Coming to a store near you are several new Samsung Android Galaxy phones, an Android Galaxy camera and other miscellaneous cell-connected flotsam and jetsam.
Here's the latest in the seemingly unending parade of Android 4G LTE "super phones." The claim-to-fame of this HTC Droid DNA, which can be pre-ordered from Verizon for $199.99 (available Nov. 21) is its 5-inch screen – it packs an incredible 440 pixels per inch, the highest of any smartphone.
If you're thinking of buying a tablet, you're likely considering an Apple iPad mini vs. Apple's original iPad, not necessarily a different 7-inch tablet.
Your emergency survival disaster prep should include food and water, but emergency power as well as safe scanning and storing or your digital photos and files.