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    Photojeepney.com: Picture perfection in one click

    Photojeepney (www.photojeepney.com) is a one-stop online photo studio/imaging center that can take your favorite photos and turn them into priceless pieces. It is also one of the few online...

    Review: Western Digital TV Live Hub

    By M.R. Gavin Transferring files from the computer to the media center was a tedious process with the first-generation media players sold in the market a few years ago. We...

    Asus launches two new gaming desktops aimed at casual and hardcore gamers

    Asus has just released two products over the weekend that are aimed at the opposite spectrums of the gaming market. The CG8250 is aimed at hardcore gamers that demand the...

    BlackBerry 7.1 update hits Philippine Bold 9900 customers, brings NFC and mobile hotspot capabilities

    RIM has just informed us that Philippine owners of BlackBerry Bold 9900s can now download the 7.1 update for their phones. The new update brings NFC functionality via BlackBerry...

    Alleged picture of BlackBerry 10 developer device leaked

    Take a look at that picture BlackBerry lovers, as this particular picture might spell the future of BlackBerry devices. This particular image is supposedly a prototype device for the...

    Review: LG 55LM9600

    Today's TV's aren't just about being able to deliver HD and 3D content anymore. The field of battle has shifted dramatically to internet connectivity, with all three major players...

    Review: Sony VAIO S Series (VPCSB16FG)

    By Steven Vea The Sony VAIO S Series has been largely overlooked in a market where the same brand names are repeatedly receiving all the attention. This, however, might all...

    Samsung unseats Nokia as the top handset maker

    Even when Nokia was slipping on the top end of the market, the Finnish company still took solace at the fact that they were still the top phone maker...

    NVIDIA releases dual-GPU GeForce GTX 690

    Remember when we said that the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 was the fastest video card in the planet? Well, that's not true anymore. NVIDIA has managed to one-up themselves...