LG?s latest flagship phone has been stirring up news in the mobile industry ever since its announcement late this year. Through the LG G2, the South Korean electronics giant is making a new approach in smartphone design.
Designed for high quality indoor signage printing, the high capacity ink tanks of the printers use original Epson dye-based inks and can be refilled even while the printers are in operation.
With the new PlayStation 4, Sony has produced a design whose component and manufacturing costs are starting out lower than its price tag -- paving the way for the company to quickly attain profitability on hardware sales.
With the iPad Air, Apple not only has trimmed the weight and thickness of its flagship tablet line, it has also cut the component cost, as the new model carries a lower bill of materials (BOM) than the third-generation iPad introduced last year.
Taiwanese computer maker Asus has announced the X102BA, a compact ultraportable laptop with a 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 display with 10-point multi-touch for responsive fingertip control with Windows 8.
Saying it sees the Philippines as a huge market because to its tech-savvy population, Canada-based technology company JuiceBoxx has chosen the country for the global launch pad of its portable power bank.
Consumer device manufacturer Archos and its subsidiary Arnova are introducing several new gadgets aimed at further establishing their brands in the country.
In a bid to hasten its recovery, phone maker Nokia officially released in the Philippines on Tuesday, Oct. 1, the Nokia Lumia 1020, a handset touted by some as more like "a high-end camera with smartphone features" rather than the other way around.