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Teardown | Apple Watch insides revealed for the first time

A deconstruction of the Apple Watch by ABI Research?s TeardownIQ service has revealed a design centered on a custom Apple processor (APL 0778).

After a surprise hit, Asus aims for the big time with Zenfone 2

At a grandiose launch held at the Pullman Hotel in Jakarta, Indonesia, Asus chief executive Jerry Shen led the unveiling of the Zenphone 2 units, whose price starts at about P9,000. The top-end variant, which is touted as the first in the world with a 4GB RAM, will cost just under P15,000.

Xiaomi to launch Mi Pad in PH on May 4

Mi Philippines has announced that the Mi Pad will soon be available in the Philippines. Priced at P10,999, the Mi Pad will first go on sale on May 4, 2015.

Samsung NX500 mirrorless digicam hits local stores for P39,990

The local office of Korean tech titan Samsung has lifted the curtains on the new Samsung NX500, a mirrorless camera that shares the specifications of its acclaimed precursor, the Samsung NX1.

Acer Iconia Tab 10 for Education designed to be ‘school-worthy’

Acer recently introduced its new Acer Iconia Tab 10 for Education, an Android 5.0 tablet that enables digital education in schools.

WD scales up surveillance-class hard drive line

Storage firm WD recently introduced WD Purple NV, a purpose-built line of 3.5-inch, high-capacity 4 TB and 6 TB hard drives for the greater demands of scalable network video recorder (NVR) surveillance systems.

Asus rolls out ZenFone C smartphone in PH for P4,595

Taiwanese tech giant Asus announced on Wednesday, April 15, that the ZenFone C smartphone will be available in the country next week in all authorized re-sellers nationwide for P4,595.

Teardown | Samsung S6 Edge pricier to build, cheaper to buy than iPhone 6 Plus

The recently released Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge is the most expensive Galaxy S line smartphone yet built, but has a lower retail price than a comparable iPhone 6 Plus, according to a preliminary estimate by analyst firm IHS.

Review | Seagate Backup Plus Fast external drive

The ?Fast? clause on the device?s name actually denotes something. According to Seagate, the device is able to transfer up to 220Mbps of data, albeit with a fine print clause of ?data transfer rate may vary depending on the OS environment.?

Oppo hints at new phone with ?edgeless? display

While the images could be fakes, the video proves that the smartphone is a legitimate prototype, at the very least.

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