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    Lenovo Mobile enters the local market

    Lenovo Mobile has entered the Philippine market as part of its expansion throughout Southeast Asia, and eyes 30% of the low-to-mid end segments by 2012. Teaming up exclusively with local...

    Buy a Neo netbook, get tickets to Pacquiao-Marquez bout

    If you're in the market for a netbook and would like to see Pacquiao kick Marquez's ass come November (live via satellite, no less) then you really have to get...

    NVIDIA releases second generation of 3D Vision, brighter, richer 3D coming to a screen near you

    NVIDIA's 3D Vision technology allowed gamers and notebook owners to experience 3D without having to spring for bigger (and more expensive) 3D HD TVs. Now, the company has announced...

    BMW: highest growth in premium luxury segment in September

    Asian Carmakers Corporation (ACC), states that BMW continues its drive at the forefront of the premium luxury segment, with impressive increases in sales for the month of September this...

    Google finally killing off Buzz, not one person sheds a tear

      Google has just announced that it's killing off a few of its services the other day, which coincidentally, also includes the company's social media failure, Google Buzz. Buzz had...

    Sony prettifies PS3, adds two new colors for the holidays

    Want a PS3 but are put off by the serious lack of color? Well, you'll be glad to know that Sony Computer Entertainment Hong Kong is launching two colorful...

    Google Q3 earnings out, rakes in $9.72 billion in revenue

    Google, our favorite future masters of the world tech company has just posted their Q3 earnings and unsurprisingly, they're still raking in the dough. How much you ask? Well,...

    Zipbuds intros second generation of zippable headphones, still ingeniously sexy

    We hate it when our earphones tangle up. It's an annoying problem that some people may hastag as #firstworldproblems, but it's true. That's not a problem with the ingeniously...

    Sony Ericsson dropping featurephones in 2012, going all-in with smartphones

    Sony Ericsson has decided to drop all non-smartphone products in its lineup, and come next year will only be making and selling Android powered devices. The decision comes after...