David Carnoy
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JVC Gumy plus: $7 earphones that sound good

Show summary: Even if its top-end performance isn't great, at around $7, the decent sounding and comfortable JVC Gumy Plus is a bargain.

Category: First Look

June 14, 2013
HMDX Jam Plus Bluetooth speaker is designed for pairing

Show summary: The $50 Jam Plus version improves on the original Jam -- and it 'parties in stereo' if you buy two.

Category: First Look

June 10, 2013
PSB M4U 1 headphones: First-class audiophile sound for $300

Show summary: For audiophiles who prize sound quality over everything else, the M4U 1 is hard to beat for the price.

Category: First Look

June 7, 2013
Audio-Technica ATH-CKP500: top-notch sports headphone

Show summary: Offering a comfortable, secure fit and strong sound for a reasonable price, Audio-Technica's ATH-CKP500 is one of the better in-ear sports headphones available.

Category: First Look

May 29, 2013
Phiaton Moderna MS 200 in-ear headphones

Show summary: Despite a few minor drawbacks, the Phiaton Moderna MS 200 is a very appealing day-to-day, half-in-ear headphone that also works well for exercising.

Category: First Look

May 21, 2013
UE Boom: The 'go-anywhere' Bluetooth speaker

Show summary: Ultimate Ears' new $199.99 compact wireless speaker plays very loudly and is water- and stain-resistant.

Category: First Look

May 21, 2013
Philips Fidelio M1 headphones: Comfy and clear sounding

Show summary: For an on-ear model, the M1 is very comfortable -- and it sounds good, too.

Category: First Look

May 10, 2013
Sol Republic Jax earphones look cheap but sound good

Show summary: The $40 Jax look like a $20 model but match the sound quality of some $75 to $100 models.

Category: First Look

May 7, 2013
Definitive's Sound Cylinder doubles as an iPad stand

Show summary: Though a little pricey at $199, this compact portable Bluetooth speaker converts into a stand for just about any tablet.

Category: First Look

May 3, 2013
Barnes & Noble adds Google Play to its tablets

Show summary: The Nook HD and HD+ may not be fully 'open' Android tablets, but they're now much more open.

Category: First Look

May 2, 2013
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About Me

    • CNET.com

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    Executive editor
  • Short bio:

    I've been at CNET over 10 years and cover the gamut of gadgets and gizmos but also specialize in e-readers and digital book publishing. On top of that, I'm the author of a mystery/thriller novel, Knife Music, which is available in both print and digital formats. Sometimes I play a "tech expert" on TV.
  • Interests:

    Breeding African Cichlids
  • Tech Interests:

    Anything and everything
  • Machine:

    I have both Windows and Mac PCs. I like to build my own Windows desktops.

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