Smartphone showdown
With BlackBerry back in contention and Nokia making its presence known in the market, does the iPhone still deserve to be considered the top smartphone?

With BlackBerry back in contention and Nokia making its presence known in the market, does the iPhone still deserve to be considered the top smartphone?

Today’s Blu-ray players feature amazing capabilities—often, for a fraction of the cost of their less tech-savvy precursors. But don’t opt for the cheapest machine on the market. Our best deal factors in price and performance.

A first-rate chef’s knife can set you back hundreds. But our top kitchen contender slashes the competition on price while delivering on quality.

Only a few watchmakers offer lifetime guarantees. Read the fine print to avoid getting ticked off.

Seasonal savings start with fake Christmas trees. We look for the models that can give you a merry and maintenance-free holiday.

Say goodbye to those clunky cables: now you can wirelessly connect to the web for instant photo sharing. But which of these Wi-Fi cameras should you focus on?

Canadians longing for Amazon’s Kindle Fire can get stoked about one of these competitors instead.

Getting out of town? That doesn’t mean you have to drop off the planet. This tech survival kit will keep you connected in the great outdoors.

Don’t want to burn $3,000 on a barbecue? We grill five models for $500 or less.

Computers that meet Intel’s Ultrabook specification share a number of characteristics, but one Ultrabook in particular has an edge over its competitors.