Consumer Reports, not necessarily a fan of the iPhone 4, has reacted to news it's slightly thicker than its sleeker-seeming black sibling. Spoiler: It's really not.READ»
Steve Jobs closed Apple's iPhone 4 antennagate affair with a press presentation last Friday, and though portions of the media are still fretting over the matter, one group of important stakeholders are convinced it's over: ...READ»
Consumer Reports just revealed its full iPhone 4 review, and denied the phone "recommended" status due to problems with the antenna. They attempted to prove the design flaw using a radio anechoic chamber, and also agreed with our DIY ...READ»
Dear Snuggie,
It feels sort of odd to be writing to you while actually wearing you, but what can I say? I was sitting on the couch and didn't want my shoulders to get cold. My wife said I should just put on a sweater, but can a ...READ»
How long does it take to make consumer goods safer? More than a year ago, Fast Company writer David Case published an air-tight investigation showing that some plastic manufacturers were using the big tobacco playbook, manufacturing ...READ»
The hype for driving fuel-efficient vehicles continues to
drive vehicle sales, as seen with the newer versions of hybrid cars being
introduced by carmakers. Every automobile maker must come out with a new ...READ»
The market is flooded with gas/electric hybrid vehicles--the Ford Escape, Nissan Altima, Chevrolet Silverado--but the good ol' Toyota Prius still takes the top spot, according to the Consumer Reports Annual Auto Issue.
This ...READ»