Sunday, March 17, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Google shuts down Google Reader as part of its 'spring cleaning'
Google announced Wednesday (Thursday, PHL time) that it is shutting down its popular RSS reader Google Reader, among other web programs, as part of its "spring cleaning."
The race to break the OS duopoly
During the course of the past six months, several companies have announced their new mobile platform hoping to break the Apple-Google duopoly. Today we’ll take a closer look at 5 of those operating systems and see which one has what it takes to be the next big thing in the OS wars.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
HTC One X+ Review
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Intel slashes outlook as PC demand weakens
NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Intel severely cut its third-quarter sales forecasts Friday as demand for personal computers has slowed beyond expectations.
Friday, August 17, 2012
iPhone 5 | What to Expect - Release Date, Price & Specifications
With my Blackberry Torch falling apart, I’m counting down the days until I’m eligible for an upgrade (64 to be precise). Like many people in my situation, there’s only one phone that I have in mind: the iPhone 5 – provided that’s what it’s called. After all, it could just as easily be called “the new iPhone”. Whatever Apple decides to call the sixth iteration of their popular handset, know this – its name is just a drop in the ocean as far as speculation goes.
Samsung expert: Apple overstates its damages at trial
(Reuters) - A financial expert said Apple Inc has overstated Samsung Electronics Co Ltd's profit margins for mobile products, an issue that goes to the heart of damages in the high profile patent trial between the two tech companies.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Apple’s True Test
There is a persistent question floating around, “Will the next iPhone have a bigger screen than its current 3.5 display size?” There is even a rumor that came out, saying that the late Steve Jobs killed the launching of the iPhone 5, since it was purported to have bigger display size which he did not agree with and believed would lead it to a deviation from the legacy of the iPhone and even cause fragmentation problems, as well as serious issues with developers.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Microsoft Tells HTC To Stay Away From Windows 8 Party
In a wired world, Internet access, especially the broadband variety (Is there any other kind of Internet access that matters?), helps determine a country’s have or have-not status.
Sony Xperia U: The Sony's High-End Smartphones' Little Sister
MANILA, Philippines — The Xperia U is supposed to be Sony’s low-end offering from its high-end smartphone range. But while its display and some innards may seem like downgrades from those of its bigger and pricier siblings, there is practically nothing with its design and performance that is remotely low-cost or cheap.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
More to love than lose in Nexus S
Google Nexus S is a promising Android device with a nice set of features such as the noise cancellation software, a 5MP camera, WiFi capability, and a more than decent battery life. Being Google-branded means that it is leveraged mostly on Google applications, and will therefore be much appreciated by Google fans.
Facebook spam alert: 'Dislike' button add-on a fake
Facebook seems to be a hotbed for scams of late.
Microsoft buys Skype - Good or bad move?
I was a bit surprised to hear that Microsoft has bought internet phone and video service Skype for $8.5 billion, simply because about a day before the announcement was made, I reported that Facebook and Google is negotiating for a tie-up with Skype, if not acquiring Skype as well.
Monday, May 2, 2011
What makes Pacquiao a big ticket to the Philippines? Now, what makes PLDT myDSL Big Ticket to awesomeness?
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Verizon waffles on BlackBerry PlayBook despite RIM promise
Verizon spokeswoman Brenda Raney raised concern about the BlackBerry PlayBook's long-term prospects after saying the carrier hadn't yet decided to carry the tablet. It was "still evaluating" the design and left the possibility that it might not arrive at all, she said. RIM hadn't commented on the remarks.