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Motorola Moto G 5G (2022) Review

3.0

The 2022 Moto G 5G sits in the middle of the market at $400, delivering reasonable battery life, a large screen, and decent performance, but similarly priced phones offer greater value when it comes to camera quality and software support.

By Dave LeClair

Square Payroll Review

3.0

Square Payroll checks most of the boxes for paying your staff and integrates well with other Square apps, but it lacks the depth and customizability of its competitors. Because of its Team App and Square Point of Sale integration, it’s best for hourly workers.

By Kathy Yakal

AccuWeb Hosting Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

AccuWeb Hosting offers terrific uptime, helpful customer service, and a featured-packed Windows server operating system option, but its dedicated plans are where this web host truly excels.

Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

The feature-rich Ecobee Smart Thermostat Premium controls your heating and cooling, works as a smart speaker and security device, monitors air quality, and supports lots of third-party platforms.

By John R. Delaney

Sony E PZ 10-20mm F4 G Review

4.0

The Sony E PZ 10-20mm F4 G is a slim, video-first power zoom lens for crop-sensor E-mount mirrorless cameras, but a lack of stabilization means vloggers likely need to add a gimbal to their setup.

By Jim Fisher

Sony E 11mm F1.8 Review

3.5

The Sony E 11mm F1.8 should appeal to landscape specialists and vloggers who want a wide lens that delivers characterful bokeh highlights.

By Jim Fisher

Sony E 15mm F1.4 G Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

The Sony E 15mm F1.4 G wide prime lens backs up its high price with sublime optics, quick focus motors, and strong weather protection.

By Jim Fisher

Diablo Immortal (for iOS) Review

4.0

Diablo Immortal is an excellent mobile spin on Blizzard’s classic, dungeon-crawling action, but the game's grind means that you may need to stick with it for the long haul to fully appreciate the experience.

By Jordan Minor

Sigma 16-28mm F2.8 DG DN Contemporary Preview

The affordable Sigma 16-28mm F2.8 DG DN Contemporary is the clear value choice for L-mount photographers after a wide zoom, but we won’t give it a final rating until we can test the E-mount version against the similar Tamron 17-28mm F2.8.

By Jim Fisher

Dell UltraSharp 27 4K USB-C Hub Monitor (U2723QE) Review

4.5
Editors' Choice

It isn't cheap, but Dell's UltraSharp 27 4K USB-C Hub Monitor delivers loads of connection and adjustment choices, amping up an extra-poppy panel with wide color gamut and superb contrast.

By Tony Hoffman

Dell UltraSharp 30 USB-C Hub Monitor (U3023E) Review

3.5

The Dell UltraSharp 30 USB-C Hub Monitor (U3023E) is an appealing if expensive productivity monitor with plenty of ports and ergonomic features, plus a 16:10 format that gives extra vertical screen space.

By Tony Hoffman

MSI Radeon RX 6750 XT Gaming X Trio 12G Review

3.5

MSI's take on AMD's new Radeon RX 6750 XT offers exceptional cooling and strong performance, but only if you can find it at the right price.

Kodak Luma 450 Portable Full HD Smart Projector Review

3.5

Tipping the scales at just 1.2 pounds, the Kodak Luma 450 is one of the smallest and lightest projectors available with 1080p resolution.

By M. David Stone

iDprt SP310 Review

3.0

The iDprt SP310 label maker offers fast performance and accepts multiple thermal paper types, but confusing software may leave you wondering what the best setup choices are.

By M. David Stone

Alienware x17 R2 Review

3.5

The latest muscle components boost Alienware's already formidable x17, but the second-gen rev of this costly gaming laptop doesn't stand out for its power or portability.

By Matthew Buzzi

Qustodio Review

3.5

Parental control app Qustodio is an easy-to-manage tool for keeping track of your child's activity, but it's expensive and requires sideloading for a key feature to work.

By Kim Key

Norton Family Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

Norton Family makes it easy for parents to track their children's activity across many devices, though it doesn't work on Macs, and its iOS app relies on Apple's free Screen Time feature to do the blocking and tracking.

By Kim Key

HP Smart Tank 7602 All-in-One Review

3.5

In addition to its basic four AIO functions, the HP Smart Tank 7602 All-in-One offers internet faxing and is cheap to run, making it a good fit for heavy-duty personal or even small-office needs.

By M. David Stone

Vero Review

4.0

Vero is an attractive and independent social media app that makes art and entertainment shine.

By Jordan Minor

Microsoft Windows 11 Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

A radically modernized, more consistent design for Windows belies what is really more of an evolutionary update to the world's most popular desktop operating system.

By Michael Muchmore