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    Razer outs Ouroboros, fully customizable ambidextrous gaming mouse

    Tired of gaming mice that just doesn't get you? Fear not - Razer has just released their fully customizable gaming mouse, the Ouroboros. The Ouroboros joins the ranks of...

    Epic Meal Time: The Game

    Fans of the YouTube series Epic Meal Time will now be pleased to know that there is now a game for it in the Apple Store. For only $1.99...

    Asus quietly launches Eee Pad MeMo 171 in the Philippines, Php 19,995 without Bluetooth accessory

    Don't have enough scratch for Asus' recently unveiled tablet devices? Fret not - the company also revealed today that they're releasing their 7-inch, 3G enabled Eee Pad MeMo 171...

    Asus Transformer Pad TF300 and Transformer Infinity TF700 launched, priced

    It’s finally official – Asus Philippines has officially launched the Transformer Pad TF300 and the Transformer Pad Infinity TF700. And about time too, yeah? The first full-HD display Android...

    Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro (APQ8064) benchmarked, absolutely steamrolls NVIDIA’s Tegra 3

    Engadget has managed to get their hands on Qualcomm's upcoming S4 Pro quad-core processor today, and as expected, the technology outfit has run it through the requisite amount of...

    Map of the internet shows you how big and interconnected websites are

    We stumbled onto something cool today. What you're seeing on the picture above is a snapshot of how huge the internet currently is, and how each website in existence...

    Apple posts Q3 results – $35 billion revenue, soft demand for iPhones, iPads still selling like hotcakes

    Apple's 3rd quarter results are out, and while the company has unsurprisingly posted a strong, $35 billion revenue, some analysts are saying that this Q3 is a rare misstep...

    “Holy grail” of batteries discovered by German scientists

    German scientists recently discovered a new lighter than air material, aerographite, which is a mesh of opaque black carbon tubes that’s flexible, waterproof, conducts electricity and springs back to...

    YouTube wants users to use their real names when commenting, hopes to alleviate trollish behaviour

    Blogger Jim Younkin III noticed something new when he tried to comment in YouTube the other day. It seems like YouTube (and Google, by extension) wants users to use their...