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PrivateVPN by Trunkspace review: A basic VPN with a solid no-logging commitment
PrivateVPN by Trunkspace won't wow you with speeds, but it does offer an important privacy promise.Reviews
Quicken Deluxe 2019 review: Master your money
The grandaddy of personal finance software finally adds a web-based app to its robust money management tools.Reviews
PDFelement Pro 6 review: A professional PDF editor at an affordable price
Business-ready features and an uncluttered interface make the PDFelement Pro 6 PDF editor a joy to use.Reviews
Norton Security Premium (2019) review: A minor revision of an excellent security suite
The latest version of Norton Security iterates on what came before it without changing much or introducing anything particularly new.Reviews
ButterflyVPN Traveler review: A convenient package for a serviceable VPN
ButterflyVPN is a handy hardware-based VPN, and the price is great but the speeds could be better.Reviews
FamilyTreeDNA review: Unique genealogical collaboration, but an outdated interface
FamilyTreeDNA is the oldest consumer genetic geneaology company, and its age can show for the wrong reasons. But there are still some great features to consider. Read our review to learn more.Reviews
Picaboo photo book review: Decent overall, but photo reproduction is inconsistent
Picaboo has many great features, but its editor and photo quality need some work.Reviews
AdoramaPix photo book review: A great tool that creates beautiful, hard-bound books
AdoramaPix wowed us with its high-quality photo book and exceptional web-based creative tools.Reviews
PrestoPhoto photo book review: Affordable but seriously flawed
With an online store for users to sell their photo book creations, PrestoPhoto is unique among the competition. It's also relatively cheap. But none of this mitigates serious problems.Reviews
Mixbook photo book review: Great online editor, stunning photo prints
Mixbook is one of our favorite photo book services with an awesome web-based creation tool, and excellent print quality.Reviews
Shutterfly photo book review: Great photos, not-so-great editor
Shutterfly offers the biggest photo book size available, but suffers from some serious problems.Reviews
Razer Phone 2 review: Still the best gaming phone
The Razer Phone 2 is a gaming powerhouse that loses some of its charm in the upgrades.Reviews
Just Cause 4 review impressions: A buggy and boring overhaul
Just Cause 4 takes the series in a new direction, but not entirely successfully. It's also replete with bugs, as of release.Reviews
GPS Origins review: Untrustworthy DNA test results make its rivals look all the more appealing
The information we received about our ancestry was inaccurate, overpriced, and unpolished.Reviews
MyHeritage DNA review: The international alternative to AncestryDNA
MyHeritage delivers essentially the same service as AncestryDNA with a few added perks, but its smaller database may impact the accuracy of its ethnicity estimates.Reviews
Living DNA review: This DNA test kit offers surprising detail
Living DNA offers a detailed overview of your ancestry you won’t find anywhere else, but it's still missing a key feature offered by other providers.Updated
SaferVPN review: This newcomer is off to a good start
SaferVPN has some great European connection speeds and is very easy to use.Updated
HideIPVPN review: Great if you need a speedy connection via Germany
HideIPVPN is easy to use, but its performance leaves a lot to be desired.Reviews
X-VPN review: Good speeds, nice app, but radio silence on details that matter
X-VPN is a little-known VPN that works well enough, but too many open questions about the company leadership and the VPN protocol make it hard to recommend.Reviews
AncestryDNA review: The largest DNA database for finding relatives and heritage
AncestryDNA is easily the most popular DNA testing kit out there. We reviewed the kit and its service and were impressed with the results, services, and privacy controls.Reviews
Acronis True Image 2019 review: Fast, comprehensive, and a wee bit overkill for the average user
Acronis True Image 2019 has all the features and speed you need. But its system footprint is bigger than most, and it might be a bit much for the average user.Reviews
OnePlus 6T review: Android’s rebel phone goes mainstream—with a punkish purple streak
The 6T is the first OnePlus phone to be sold in a carrier store, and it makes a strong first impression.Reviews
Avira Antivirus Pro 2019 review: Solid performance, better prices
Avira Antivirus Pro isn't worth the price given how it doesn't differ from Avira Free, but the Avira Prime subscription with its recently lowered price makes it competitive with top suites from companies like McAfee and Symantec.Reviews
Avast Premier 2019 review: High prices and good design are the mainstays of this suite
Avast Premier is cheaper than it was last year at $70 instead of $80, but it's still one of the more high-priced suites out there.Reviews
Call of Cthulhu review: Inglorious resurrection
When Call of Cthulhu is a detective story, it's pretty good. When it tries to do literally anything else, it's terrible.Reviews
Elder Scrolls Online: Murkmire review: At last, love for the lizards
Elder Scrolls Online’s latest DLC, Murkmire, delivers the best look we’ve had at Argonian culture to date.Reviews
Return of the Obra Dinn review: A phenomenal detective story invoking old Macintosh adventures
A unique art style and a fantastic puzzle hook make Return of the Obra Dinn a detective story worth experiencing, especially if you can do it all in one go.Reviews
Mullvad 2018 review: A fantastic VPN has a great new look
Mullvad is back with a great looking new app, more country locations, and the same solid commitment to performance and privacy.Reviews
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 review impressions: Come for battle royale, stay for battle royale
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 has all the usual multiplayer options, and no singleplayer, but the new Blackout battle royale mode is the star of the show. It's like Battlegrounds without all the jank.Reviews
Kaspersky Total Security 2019 review: A fantastic security suite available at a better price
Kaspersky 2019 is the same antivirus suite it's always been with improved system tools and a better price.Reviews
LG V40 review: The V stands for Victory (and Very expensive)
After a string of disappointing handsets, LG has finally released a phone you might actually want to buy. But probably not at this price.Reviews
F-Secure Freedome review: A VPN with some built-in antivirus features
F-Secure Freedome VPN is a solid service with some good speeds, helpful security features, and no requirement that you share your email address—just make sure you're okay with that privacy policy.Reviews
FreeOffice 2018 review: Microsoft Office alternative gets some welcome upgrades
With a revised interface, touchscreen support, and additional app features, FreeOffice is a truly viable Office replacement.Reviews
I switched from the $1,000 Galaxy Note 9 to the $250 LG Stylo 4 and now I question everything
When I decided to switch from Samsung's $1,000 Galaxy Note 9 to the $200 LG Stylo 4, I thought it would be a painful experience. It wasn't.Reviews
Bitdefender Total Security 2019 review: This AV suite builds a better autopilot
Bitdefender Total Security 2019 rolls out a transformed Autopilot feature that acts more like a personal security assistant.Reviews
Quick Heal Total Security review: Lots of interesting features don’t quite make up for high price
Quick Heal Total Security is higher-priced than the competition while being slightly less effective at protection.Reviews
K7 Ultimate Security review: Simple yet sophisticated
K7 Ultimate Security is capable, and has a lot of the features you need in a deluxe suite without overwhelming the user.Reviews
World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth review: The world is enough
The latest expansion is a tiny step back in some ways, but it’s also a reminder that Azeroth itself is one of WoW's biggest draws.Reviews
PC Matic 3.0 review: Holistic healing with a race car aesthetic
PC Matic 3.0 is the odd duck of the antivirus world, but the approach of Iowa-based PC Pitstop may appeal to some.Reviews
MicroWorld eScan Total Security Suite review: A suite not big on change
MicroWorld's eScan Total Security Suite offers enough features for most people, but the interface needs some work.Reviews
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 review: The best never felt so bland
The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 has the most storage and RAM, and best screen that you can get in a phone. So why doesn't it feel more exciting?Reviews
Vipre Advanced Security review: Simple but effective
Vipre Advanced Security is a no-nonsense antivirus with highly rated protection and performance.Reviews
CactusVPN review: Solid privacy and good US/UK speeds
CactusVPN doesn't have a ton of servers, but the speeds of those in the US and UK are good, and the company keeps its eyes off your online activities.Reviews
Kofax Power PDF Advanced 3 review: This Acrobat alternative gets some welcome improvements
With new real-time collaboration, tabbed document viewing, and one-click document combining, Version 3 is worth the upgrade.Reviews
The Walking Dead: The Final Season Episode One review: It’s going to end in tragedy
The Final Season of the Walking Dead starts out suitably bleak.Reviews
Hide.me review: A good service with zippy servers
Hide.me is a great service with an easy-to-use app, solid speeds, but it'd be better if we knew who was behind the service.Reviews
Mint review: Popular app focuses on the big financial picture
The popular Mint financial app lets you manage all your accounts from a personal financial hub, and as importantly, helps you focus on the big picture.Reviews
Charlie review: An AI-driven penguin provides impressive financial advice
Charlie is an AI-driven financial app whose friendly penguin persona delivers actionable advice to help you save money and reach your financial goals.Reviews
Goodbudget review: A better budget tracker
Goodbudget provides a simple method for managing household expenses and savings, but it would be more foolproof if it could sync with your accounts.Reviews