A Consumer Priority Service Review of Adobe Photoshop Touch for the iPad 2

The Apple iPad 2 has become a downright technological masterpiece, largely in part due to the abundance of iOS apps and services that stream into the market everyday. The latest app, Adobe Photoshop Touch is a transformed version of the revered, flagship Adobe program into an image-editing tool for…


Consumer Priority Service Reviews Two Sets of Headphones

Let’s face it: in today’s age of the celebrity endorsement, it’s no surprise that a throng of stars have recently spawned hot headphone deals. But with superstar back-up comes superstar dollars - which is why many of these endorsements speak for lofty price tags. But lucky for you, in the land of…


Consumer Priority Service Reviews The Velocity Micro Cruz T408 and T410

What’s the mainstream tablet market to do when the iPad’s hold just won’t loosen? Cut prices. Bargain tablets are about to hit us hard - in fact you can expect the shelves to be flooded with basement-priced tabbys by the end of the year. Amongst the slew of affordable devices, you’ll find the…


Consumer Priority Service Reviews Two Economical Phones: The Samsung Galaxy Attain and The Pantech Burst

Looking for a not-so-costly phone - but one whose budget-friendliness won’t require sacrificing function? Lucky for you, two ideal, economic smartphone choices have just hit the market, and are definitely worht checking out. The first, is the Samsung Galaxy Attain. For those of you still paying…


Consumer Priority Service Reviews The Samsung Galaxy Note

The Samsung Galaxy Note is an anomaly of sorts in today’s tech world, particularly because its 5.3-inch display situates the device somewhere between a phone and a tablet. For the phone part of this device’s identity, the device runs on AT&T’s 4G LTE network and features an “S Pen”, or stylus,…


Consumer Priority Service Reviews the All-in-One Desktop: The Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge M91z

Just when you thought the desktop computer was about to become a thing of the past - a fossil, even... tech developers have come up with yet another way to update the old. Indeed, the towerless, all-in-one PC is on the rise - and not only do these machines promise to deliver all of the much-loved…


All Aboard the iTrain - Soon Passengers in Boston Can Buy Tickets with their Smartphones

By the end of this year, commuters in Boston will no longer have to worry about losing their train ticket or forgetting it at home, because the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority has recently partnered with Masabi US Ltd. (a trailblazer in transit mobile ticketing technology) to create…


Monkeys-in-Motion Help Researchers Develop Technology that Could Assist Patients Move Paralyzed Limbs

Researchers at Northwestern University have released reports in a journal, Nature, about their recent undertaking to develop a revolutionary technology that could one day assist paralyzed patients in making use of their affected limbs, regardless of irreversible spinal cord damage. The technology…


The HTC One V: Not too Hot, Not too Cold, This Droid’s Just Right

Okay, so this one may not knock your socks off - but it definitely won’t blow your budget - and for some, that’s all that’s needed. The HTC One V is an Android 4.0 smartphone with a 5MP camera at a very affordable cost. Cousin to the HTC One X with sports the bionic quad-core processor, the One V…


Consumer Priority Service reviews the New Asus Transformer Prime Tablet

The Asus Transformer Prime is hands-down one of the most excellent tablets on the market. The Android tab sports evident iPad 2 influences with a slimmer, lighter body and extras like a microSD and Micro-HDMI support, and an 8-mega pixel camera that may be the best on any other tablet on the market…