The iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus are finally here, and Apple fans everywhere are getting ready to spend their hard-earned dollars to preorder the devices starting September 12. Apple's iPhone Upgrade program lets you buy your device directly from the company and upgrade to a new model every year. But even if you go that route you'll still have to pick a service provider. For our comparison, we calculated prices for getting an iPhone 6s (16GB) on an individual line with 2GB or 3GB of data across all four carriers. We also looked at the very cheapest option for each provider, taking into account all the deals that are available.
Lenovo's notebooks have long been praised for their best-in-class keyboards and durable designs, but those qualities are just the tip of a very tall iceberg.
Lately we've been particularly impressed with Asus' risky-but-innovative designs. Case in point, the company's head-first dive into the 2-in-1 laptop category with zingers like the Asus Transformer Book Chi line.
If you want an inexpensive smartphone with a sense of style, HTC seems to have an attractive option in the Desire 626. This Android handset ($185 from AT&T) has a crisp 5-inch display, a sharp 8-megapixel camera and multiple color options, so you can own a device that best expresses your personality. But while the Desire 626 is a solid device at an affordable price, its battery life is way too short.