Prizefight
Two gadgets enter the ring, but only one can leave the champion! Each week Brian Tong pits two competing gadgets against each other to duke it out for the win.

















You can take a deep breath Apple fans, real world speed tests show the iPhone 6S destroys the Note 7. The Apple Watch 2's cellular data plans fall through and we might see 3 iPhone's in 2017.
Reviewer Peter Brown details his review of Metroid Prime: Federation Force, it's difficult solo mode, and relatively simple multiplayer.
Sony's PlayStation Now streaming game service is coming to Windows computers this fall.
The LG G Pad X 8.0 is a better deal than the Amazon Fire, but you have to sign a two-year AT&T contract to get it for $50.
Phone numbers related to WhatsApp will be connected to Facebook accounts. Facebook plans to use the info for friend suggestions and targeted ads.
The latest OLED-based televisions from LG combine beautiful styling and jaw-dropping image quality to leave competing LCD TVs in the dust.
A set of Olympic GIFs gets a writer banned from Twitter, Google's data-conserving Wi-Fi assistant heads to Nexus phones and YouTube's new Backstage feature looks to connect videomakers and subscribers.
"I can't watch!" How will two robots react to the creepy trailer for new horror film "Morgan" starring Kate Mara and Paul Giamatti?
The Opel Ampera-e heads to Paris, and California's emissions regulations get tighter.














