Technology
Nokia France head honcho says company is shipping Windows 8 tablet come June 2012
Seems like Nokia's getting into the tablet market as early as the middle of next year- the Verve has reported that Nokia France chief Paul Amsellem has been quoted saying...
RIM launches the BlackBerry Bold 9790 and the BlackBerry Curve 9380
BlackBerry lovers, listen up. RIM has just officially launched the BlackBerry Bold 9790 and the Curve 9380 - two brand spanking new smartphones from the Canadian firm that uses...
Intel Sandybridge Extreme goes official, Quad memory support, up to 15MB of L3 cache
We've been quivering to talk about it ever since we signed our NDA with hardware vendor ASUS, but the anointed time has finally come. Intel has officially announced its...
Google officially launches Chrome Web Store locally, locally made apps now available for download
While it did take quite a while since the initial roll-out in the US in May, Google's Chrome Web Store has finally landed in Philippines with locally made pinoy...
Cherry Mobile Magnum 2X launched, dual core at a rock bottom price
It didn't take long for Cherry Mobile, a manufacturer long known for bringing affordable phones and tablets to the masses would get into the dual-core smartphone action. The company...
The all-new Ford Ranger receives groundbreaking safety ratings
The brand new Ford Ranger marks its place in history by becoming the first pickup to score the maximum 5 star rating under the Euro NCAP crash test protocol,...
ASUS Eee Pad Transformer Prime spotted in the wild, side by side pictures with iPhone 4
A scant few days after being officially launched and specc'd, ASUS' Transformer Prime has surfaced yet again - this time the quadcore tablet is given a hands-on of sorts by...
Apple issues warning about overheating batteries in first gen iPod Nano, will replace it for free
Say what you want about Apple, but the company definitely puts customer satisfaction ahead of everything else. The firm from Cupertino has just warned that some of its first...
Adobe discontinues Flash for mobile
Adobe has officially discontinued developing Flash for mobile, and has announced that it will redirect its focus on “aggressively contributing” to HTML 5.
After years of struggling to produce a...