
The Panasonic Toughbook Doesn’t Want a Cushy Day Job
The Panasonic Toughbook has endured 20 years of hard use, and it still sets the standard for computing durability today.

The Panasonic Toughbook has endured 20 years of hard use, and it still sets the standard for computing durability today.
By Darren Murph

The Blackphone 2 gets aggressive with security, because there’s no measure too great to make sure your selfies are secure.
By Darren Murph

Open your eyes to the wide-screen beauty of a full-width monitor.
By Darren Murph


The best reading apps for perusing literature and news on your tablet or smartphone.
By Darren Murph

A look at how sharing platforms like Uber and Airbnb positively and negatively affect our world.
By Darren Murph

A new breed of money apps — Robinhood, Acorns and Digit — are transforming the way people save and invest.
By Darren Murph

Raspberry Pi is a full-fledged computer that can fit snugly inside of an Altoids tin, and it costs just $35.
By Darren Murph

Tracking your health is attracting big data and big business — and in an era where personal data is the new currency, health information is solid gold.
By Darren Murph

All the happenings at the International Consumer Electronics Show — CES 2015 — including groundbreaking introductions and glaring vacancies.
By Darren Murph

This week on Today in Gear, we’re bringing you daily, on-the-ground coverage from the Consumer Electronics Show.
By Darren Murph

This week on Today in Gear, we’re bringing you daily, on-the-ground coverage from the Consumer Electronics Show.
By Darren Murph

Despite overflowing Twitter feeds, unending notification pings, busier schedules, and a lust for just getting to the point, there’s an opportunity for the podcast to tell stories worth paying attention to.
By Darren Murph

Part of staying active (and in turn, healthy) is understanding what your body is doing each day. Fitbit‘s focus on data has led to a suite of tools that make it easy to visualize a day, month, or even year’s worth of activity.
By Darren Murph

It’s that time again. No, not Thanksgiving.
By Darren Murph

Home routers are boring. They’re the kind of thing you buy because you have to — because you can’t plug an Ethernet jack into your phone.
By Darren Murph

Home automation has been a beautiful mess for years, with walled gardens and incompatible ecosystems making it impossible to gain traction on a mainstream level. Logitech’s Harmony Ultimate Home Remote is the ideal fence straddler, caring not about what systems you use and serving only to unify a million fragmented components.
By Darren Murph

Microsoft first few Surface attempts were lackluster, but now it’s playing for keeps.
By Darren Murph

Selecting a single smartphone to sit atop 2014’s pedestal just felt awkward.
By Darren Murph

Sony knows full well that it won’t soon rival Apple when it comes to owning the portable music market, but rather than conceding everything, it’s venturing to stake a claim among audiophiles. If you care more about resolution and bitrate than device convergence, there’s a Walkman for that.
By Darren Murph