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    Nokia Asha 311 now available in the Philippines, touchscreen display for only Php 5,650

    Nokia has given us a heads up that their adorably affordable Asha 311 touchscreen phone should now be hitting retail in the Philippines. This particular device is fully capable...

    Android powered Nikon Coolpix S800c official, costs $350

    Seems like the initial leak for Nikon's Coolpix S800c Android powered camera was correct, and now the Japanese firm has made it official. The Nikon Coolpix S800c boasts a...

    New BlackBerry prepaid kits from Globe

    To respond to the growing demand of BlackBerry phones among prepaid users, RIM and Globe team up once again to offer prepaid bundles featuring two BlackBerry models—the Curve 9220...

    Here’s an interesting sneak peek at the new iPhone

    We here at Gadgets aren't all that into speculating about the new releases without solid evidence, but this one just has to be shared. It's a pretty convincing Apple promotional video...

    Huawei Ascend G300 arriving in the Philippines this week

    Huawei has given us a heads-up that their Ascend G300 will be arriving at stores this week. This particular smartphone brings a 4-inch IPS display to the fore, along...

    Review: Galaxy Note 10.1

    It was inevitable that Samsung would create a full sized Note. The original phablet (phone/tablet) managed to win over millions with its size and innovative S-Pen technology. Now the...

    LG announces global availability of Optimus Vu, gets an upgrade to Tegra 3

    Remember LG's Optimus Vu? Well, the Korean electronics firm has just sent word that its unique, 4:3 aspect ratio smartphone will be hitting global markets soon, and will be...

    Samsung teases Galaxy Note II ahead of unveil, promises to make your magical moments come alive

    Samsung's setting the mood for its Galaxy Note II unveil in IFA in about two weeks time, and has released a teaser video showing off the new stylus...

    Free power? Sure. Give it a few more years.

    One of the basic problems of computing is that it requires power. No matter how long the battery life on your phone is, no matter how  many power packs...