In Memoriam: Olympus M:Robe
David Pogue digs into his archives to look at some products that flopped. This week, it's the Olympus M:Robe music player.
View ArticleIn Memoriam: MovieBeam
David Pogue reaches into his digital vault to revisit MovieBeam's movie service, which shuttered in 2007.
View ArticleThe Flip Mino HD
David Pogue uses the Flip Mino HD, a small, inexpensive high-definition camcorder, to film this week's video.
View ArticleThe Motorola/Kodak Phone/Camera
David Pogue reviews the new Motorola/Kodak Motozine ZN5, a phone camera.
View ArticlePogue's C.E.S. Round-Up
Highlights from the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
View ArticleWindows 7 Beta
David Pogue reviews an early version of Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows 7.
View ArticleNetflix Everywhere
David Pogue's babysitter shows David the many ways you can stream Netflix's on-demand videos from a computer onto a television.
View ArticleSkype 4.0: The Cheapskate
David Pogue tests Skype's new and improved online video chat program.
View ArticleThe Kindle 2 e-Reader
In his review of the new Kindle 2 e-reader from Amazon, David Pogue wonders if e-books will make physical books obsolete.
View ArticleThe Samsung Memoir
CNBC's Bill Griffeth talks to David Pogue about the first 8-megapixel camera phone available in the U.S.
View ArticleGoogle Voice
David Pogue takes a look at Google Voice, a service that unifies all phones and voicemail.
View ArticleThe Great Netbook Compromise
"Mr. Compromise" considers the trade-offs between netbooks, the new class of mini laptop computers, and full-sized laptops.
View ArticleGoodbye, Sticky Notes; Hello, Reqall
David Pogue reviews Reqall, a personal reminder service that collects your every utterance and idea and holds them for posterity.
View ArticleHD Radio: Status Report
David Pogue explains HD radio and tests some of the receivers that can broadcast "multicast" channels in HD.
View ArticleVerizon/Novatel MiFi Personal Hot Spot
David Pogue tests the Novatel MiFi 2200, a private hot spot that follows you everywhere you go.
View ArticleCool-er e-Book Reader
David Pogue wonders if a product with the word "cool" in its name can be cool. To find out, he reviews the Cool-er e-book reader.
View ArticleDavid Pogue on Apple's Latest Products
David Pogue gives a debrief on the Apple World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
View ArticleThe Zeo Sleep Monitor
David Pogue tests the Zeo, an alarm clock that comes with a headband that measures your brainwaves to analyze how well you sleep.
View ArticleThe I-Hate-My-Cellphone Film Festival
Cellphone users rant about the wireless service, plans and phone options offered by their carriers.
View ArticleBarnes & Noble Takes on Amazon.com
How does Barnes & Noble's new electronic book store stack up to Amazon.com?
View ArticleSony and Fuji Conquer Low Light
David Pogue reviews two new point and shoot cameras that claim to take better photos in low light.
View ArticleMac OS X Snow Leopard
David Pogue on the new operating system from Apple, Snow Leopard.
View ArticleThe Garmin Nuvifone G60
David Pogue checks out Garmin's Nuvifone G60, a combination smartphone and GPS device.
View ArticleRadical Cameras
Two new innovations in personal cameras: the Samsung DualView with screens on both the front and back of the camera, and Nikon's S100PJ, the first camera with a built in projector.
View ArticleThe Baiting Game
Looking for an alternative to the iPhone? David Pogue takes a look at three cellphones: the BlackBerry Storm 2, HTC Hero and Motorola Cliq.
View ArticlePogue & Friends 2009 Holiday Guide
The Times's personal technology columnist, David Pogue, teams up with travel columnist Michelle Higgins to share their favorite travel gadgets.
View ArticleThe Motorola Droid
David Pogue discusses the new smartphone from Motorola, the Droid, on CNBC.
View ArticlePogue & Friends 2009 Holiday Guide
The Times's personal technology columnist, David Pogue, teams up with Mark Bittman, The Minimalist columnist, to test gadgets for the kitchen.
View ArticlePogue & Friends 2009 Holiday Guide
The Times's personal technology columnist, David Pogue, teams up with media columnist David Carr, to take a look at different electronic book readers.
View ArticleShrunken Cameras
David Pogue reviews two new cameras that have had camera aficionados' palms sweating for months: the Canon PowerShot S90 ($412) and the Panasonic Lumix GF1 ($870).
View ArticlePogue & Friends 2009 Holiday Guide
David Pogue and sports columnist Bill Pennington look at a few gadgets designed to help keep you in shape, and improve your game.
View ArticleI Am Nook
David Pogue compares the Nook e-book reader from Barnes & Noble to Amazon's Kindle.
View ArticleThe Truth (Serum) About 3-D TV
David Pogue tries to get to the bottom of what's driving the new trend of 3-D TVs.
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