Category Archives: Tom’s Guide
Canon PowerShot SX60 HS Review: One Amazing Ultrazoom
The Canon PowerShot SX60 HS ($479) packs one of the longest zoom lenses for a bridge camera: a 65X (21-1365mm, full-frame equivalent) range that’s mind-blowing in action. Canon manages to squeeze all this zoom capability into a camera that looks … Continue reading
Sony A6300 Review: Pro-Worthy Mirrorless Camera
The Sony a6300 is a mirrorless camera for those who have pro-level ambitions. The a6300 costs nearly twice as much as the a6000. We’ll help you decide if the upgrades are worth your investment. (Read about the a6300 on Tom’s … Continue reading
The Best Online-Original TV Shows 2016
Not only are online services like Netflix syndicating content from traditional channels, but they are increasingly producing their own original shows — and first-rate ones, at that. While that once just meant House of Cards and Orange Is the New … Continue reading
How to Take Great Pictures with the Sony a6300 or a6000
Two years after introducing the excellent Alpha 6000 (or a6000), Sony announced a more-powerful successor, the a6300. However, all this power needs a bit of skill to fully harness, and we’ll show you just how to do that. (Read Sony … Continue reading
Netflix Monthly Streaming Guide
The best new TV shows and movies for Netflix this month, on Tom’s Guide.
The Best Online-Original TV Shows 2016
Quality online content has exploded to the point that it’s hard to even keep track of all the shows from Netflix, let alone Amazon, Crackle and Hulu. They’re not all winners, though. We’ve combed through dozens of online offerings to find … Continue reading
Lily Drone Is a Flying Action Camera That Follows You
[Tom’s Guide] The camera is the pilot. Lily’s real innovation — if it works — is a set of computer-vision algorithms. After it’s tossed in the air, Lily spends about 30 to 60 seconds studying you to memorize what you … Continue reading
Verizon-AOL Deal Designed to Raise Your Wireless Bill
[Tom’s Guide] The video streaming-happy data binging we do at home is on a crash course with our budgets once we take it mobile. Verizon’s data plans start at 1GB per month for $60. According to a calculator on rival … Continue reading
Ford’s New GT Supercar Has (Some) Eco Cred
[Tom’s Guide] Introduced in January and due to go on sale next year, at $400,000, the GT both borrows engine tech from Ford’s mainstream cars and debuts lightweight materials. These, the company expects to trickle down to future economy cars … Continue reading
Cablevision ‘Cord Cutter’ Internet Offer Is Mostly Hype
[Tom’s Guide] I had Cablevison’s new Optimum ‘Cord Cutter’ broadband package before it was called that. Even the New York area-based company puts quotation marks around the name of the service. n truth, it’s just a buzzword-bedecked rebrand. [Read the rest … Continue reading