The Kempler & Strauss W PhoneWatch looks like a fun gadget, but it ultimately has too many drawbacks to ever use it.

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Kempler & Strauss W PhoneWatch (Unlocked)
The Kempler & Strauss W PhoneWatch looks like a fun gadget, but it ultimately has too many drawbacks to ever use it.

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Kempler & Strauss W PhoneWatch (Unlocked)
AT&T’s first Android phone, the Motorola Backflip, is full of major errors from everybody involved.

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Motorola Backflip (AT&T)
The Dell P713w All-In-One Wireless Photo Printer earns points for its easy-to-use touch screen controls.

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Dell P713w All-In-One Wireless Photo Printer
Klipsch’s Image X10i isn’t the cheapest pair of mic-equipped earphones you can find, but an excellent listening experience, solid design, and seamless iPhone operation make it well worth the price.

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Klipsch Image X10i
Remote machine management that doesn’t come cheap, but is full of advanced management features and effortless remote access.

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LogMeIn Central
The free Process Explorer utility does everything Windows’ Task Manager does and more, and it does a better job.

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Process Explorer 11
The Motorola Devour brings social networking to the forefront on Verizon Wireless, but it needs a bigger screen to make the most of its abilities.

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Motorola Devour (Verizon Wireless)
The Nokia N97 mini adds improved social networking integration and free GPS directions, but it still feels dated.

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Nokia N97 mini (Unlocked)
The Nokia 5130 XpressMusic is a solid music phone that’s lightweight, feels durable, and is a genuine bargain, especially with T-Mobile’s Even More Plus plans.

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Nokia 5130 XpressMusic (T-Mobile)