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Tips, how-tos and other worthwhile news from around the Web.
View ArticleHow to Buy the Right iPad
If you are in the market for an iPad, here's some guidance about which model is best for you.
View ArticleWhich Tech Tradeoffs Do You Make?
What do you spend a lot of money on when buying tech? What are you resolutely cheap about when buying tech?
View ArticleThe Ultimate Nerd Apparel: iCufflinks
Adafruit, a New York-based electronics company, is now selling the iCufflinks which are designed to look like the power button on Apple computers and pulsate for up to 24 hours.
View ArticleElectronics Price Predictor Is Now Mobile
Decide.com now has a mobile app for the iPhone that has the price predicting abilities of the Web site and a few other features that might make buying electronics a little more reassuring.
View ArticleHeadphones With Swagger (and Lots of Bass)
The rap impresario Dr. Dre is the celebrity behind Beats, a successful line of expensive headphones that have become a fashion accessory.
View ArticleMobile Deals Set to Lure Shoppers Stuck in Line
Aggressive promotions by online merchants are creating a frenzy among traditional retailers, who count the Friday after Thanksgiving as the busiest shopping day of the year.
View ArticleTiqIQ: The Kayak of Live-Event Tickets
TiqIQ is a Web site that pulls together vast amounts of data to help people find the best price for tickets to sporting events and concerts.
View ArticleFrom Styles: Online Shopping’s Makeover
An article in Thursday's Styles section looks at the way various virtual-closet Web sites like Pintrest, Clothia and Stylitics are changing the way we shop online.
View ArticleFrom Bucks: Apps to Cut Down Catalog Clutter
Our colleagues over at Bucks, The Times's personal-finance blog, have a cool post on apps that can help cut down on catalog junk mail.
View ArticleIt May Be a Good Time to Buy a Laptop
Decide.com, a Web site that tracks millions of price changes on consumer electronics and appliances to predict when buyers are most likely to get a deal, said laptop prices tend to dip to seasonal lows...
View ArticleHow to Buy Electronics
The four-step method for buying electronics, including which Web sites to visit and how to use them best. Sam Grobart explains in his latest Tool Kit column.
View ArticleQ&A: Filling Your iPhone’s E-Wallet
Apple's new Passbook app for iPhone and the iPod Touch can be helpful, if you can figure out how to use it.
View ArticleOur Favorite Holiday Gifts
What were the favorite tech gifts of the New York Times technology writers and editors?
View ArticleIs January the Time to Buy Electronics?
At the International Consumer Electronics Show, manufacturers tantalized consumers with new electronics soon to hit the shelves, which may offer a savings opportunity for TVs but not as much for laptops.
View ArticleWho Has The Fastest LTE Service?
RootMetrics, a company that tests mobile network performance, did a survey in 77 cities and found that AT&T had the fastest LTE network and Verizon had the largest.
View ArticleT-Mobile Unveils New Pricing Plan, Kind Of
New pricing has appeared on the T-Mobile Web site. If this is the new "unplan," what kind of deal is it?
View ArticleThe Fine Print on T-Mobile’s New No-Contract Cellphone Plans
The new pricing structure that T-Mobile announced on Tuesday has some important asterisks.
View ArticleTop Speed From T-Mobile’s New Network
In an unscientific test, the new T-Mobile LTE network was nearly twice as fast as the AT&T LTE network, which had been fastest in an independent test.
View ArticleFastest Network? It All Depends
Tests of phone network sometimes get contradictory results, but here's how to find the best network for you.
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