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    Gaming and why it’s more fun in the Philippines

    ABS-CBN Multimedia has recently culminated its “Amped4Fun” awareness campaign where players of Shaiya and WarRock Philippines submitted their own cheeky spin-off of DOT’s popular viral “It’s More Fun in...

    Former Palm head honcho Jon Rubinstein leaves HP

    Former Palm Chief Exec Jon Rubinstein has left HP, after fulfilling the 24 month commitment period that he signed when HP bought Palm in 2010. “Jon has fulfilled his commitment and we...

    Twitter to censor tweets in certain countries

    Twitter just came out with some disturbing news a couple of days ago: the microblogging site has announced that it will withhold content in certain countries, essentially censoring tweets....

    Official Steam Android app now in beta test

    If you're a hardcore gamer, chances are you have Valve's digital content delivery system, AKA Steam, installed in your PC. Understandably, it was only a matter of time till...

    Smart cuts price of the NetPhone 701, now only 4,999

    If you've balked at getting Smart's NetPhone 701 because of the monetary commitment involved, you'll  be happy to know that the telco has cut the price of their NetPhone 701...

    Sony unveils Alpha NEX-5N, A65 and A77

    We're fresh out of Photoworld Asia, and guess what Sony has in store for budding photogs? Why, their Alpha NEX-5N, A65 and A77 of course. These three new interchangeable...

    HP partners up with Dep Ed to help students move up to A+ excellence

    HP has unveiled its pioneering education campaign that aims to help students achieve academic excellence through their imaging and printing technologies. Dubbed by the company as the A+ campaign, the firm hopes...

    Meet the Akai Max49 and MPC Fly

    Akai's been rolling out one impressive product after another this year, beginning with the MPC Renaissance and Studio. But it seems as if they're not done just yet. Say hello...

    Travel the world with Google Earth 6.2

    Google Earth 6.2 was recently released, which promises more "seamless imagery and a new search interface." Google Earth is pretty awesome, and if you've ever tried it out you'll know...