That feeling of cold, hard cash in your pocket is doomed. Money, in the physical form that we know and love, is rapidly dying. In its place, credit and debit cards — and a host of newer technologies, such as smartphone-based payments and NFC transactions — are increasingly dominating our purchases. What are the unintended and unconsidered potential consequences of a world with no physical money?
Now that this contender for Smartphone of the Year is out, it's time to start drooling over case options! From fun to functional, here are our 10 favorite S4 cases.
The line between phone and tablet is blurring. Check out these eight big-screened behemoths that you can make phone calls on, if you can lift them to your face.
It's a portable all-in-one and a tablet--in one. The XPS 18 (starting at $899, $1,349 as tested) is designed for flexibility, doubling as desktop PC and a supersized slate, thanks to a built-in battery. Featuring a full HD touch screen display and a much slimmer design than the competition, the XPS 18 has the potential to be the ultimate family computer. Find out why Dell has a winner on its hands.
While other tablets worry about being the thinnest or the fastest, Xplore Technology focuses on being the toughest. Designed for the military and law enforcement, the Xplore iX104C5 DMSR-M2 ($5,299 as tested) is wrapped in a thick MIL-spec tested magnesium chassis that can take all manner of abuse. Touted as the most rugged tablet in its class, does the M2 have the right stuff?