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Review: Seagate Wireless Plus

With the advancement of tablets and smartphones, storage has become somewhat of a minor dilemma for consumers. Do you go for the cheaper variant but with less storage capacity or go and squander off your money to buy the variant with highest storage capacity?

Lenovo aims to pad lead with new Ideapad Yoga 11s

Lenovo has introduced in the country what it said is the world?s first 360-degree convertible laptop.

Acer PH rolls out first Windows-based 8-inch tablet

WINDOWS 8 ON 8-INCH TAB. Acer Philippines chief Manuel Wong (left), Microsoft PH head Karrie Ilagan (center), and Smart Communications exec Charles Lim display the Acer Iconia W3, the first 8-inch tablet to run on Windows 8, during the launch in Makati City on Thursday.

Samsung PH intros digicam with ‘fastest shutter speed’

Samsung also announced the new NX 45-mm F1.8 2D/3D lens, the first one-lens 3D system capable of capturing both still images and full HD movies in 3D quality.

Headline-grabbing HTC One hits PH shores

Amidst the mobile chaos brought about by Apple?s iPhone 5 and Samsung?s S4, HTC has come up with its new flagship smartphone that has been attracting attention lately -- the HTC One.

Local firm eyes mass market for new iFive Mini 2 tablet

Novo7Tech officially lifted the curtains on iFive Mini 2, a China-based tablet with a tag price of P6,999, at the Hyatt Hotel in Manila last week.

Toshiba PH seeks higher profile in smart TVs

GETTING AGGRESSIVE. Yuji Motomura, a Japan-based engineer who oversees product planning at Toshiba, glances at the 84-inch 4K ultra HD smart TV which the company previewed to the local tech media in Makati City on Thursday.

Jabra debuts new headset, speakerphone in PH

Headset maker Jabra recently introduced two new products in the country ? the Jabra Motion and the Speak 510 ? which are both touted for their innovative designs.

Teardown analysis: Samsung Galaxy S4 costs $236 to make

The HSPA+ version of Samsung?s Galaxy S4 smartphone carries a $236 bill of materials (BOM), up significantly from last year?s model ? the Galaxy S III ? due to major upgrades in the display, sensors, and application processor and supporting memory.

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