Mid-Range Google Pixel Reportedly In The Works

More choices to choose from Thinking of getting a Google Pixel, but find it a bit too expensive? How about the idea of a mid-range Pixel that has an affordable price? That might be a reality, mind you. According to a recent report from Economic Times India, Google’s expansion plans to India include a possible […]

ACER to Launch Three Laptops at CES 2018

Including the “thinnest laptop in the world” Just like other major computer brands, ACER will be beefing up its laptop lineup in time for CES 2018. For the show, ACER will be introducing new Swift 7, Nitro 5, and Chromebook 11 laptops. The 2018 Swift 7 is vying for the record of the world’s thinnest […]

Google Store Finally Opening In The Philippines?

Will we finally get our hands on sweet, official Pixels? Google unveiled a bunch of new hardware today, chief of which is the new AI-powered Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2. Unfortunately most of the goodies that the company announced will be unavailable to Philippine buyers unless they go the grey market route, but according […]

IFA 2017: All of the Products Acer has launched during the 2017 IFA

ICYMI, we are at Berlin, Germany right now to cover the products Acer has launched at the 2017 IFA. While the annual consumer electronic trade show is ongoing, here’s a recap of all the products—from laptops, desktops, 360 cameras, to 4K projectors. Laptops IFA 2017: Acer updates Chromebook 15 with a New Design and Better […]

Microsoft Takes On Google’s Chrome OS With Windows 10 S

It’s a stripped-down OS Google’s Chrome OS has built a solid reputation in the education world by offering schools and institutions a way to get online and be productive without having to pay for exorbitant license keys. Microsoft, not one to let a potential vertical slip by, has announced a direct competitor to Google’s efforts, […]

Here’s a Sneak Peek of Android O’s New Features

The next version of Google’s Android OS, tentatively named Android O, is now up for preview to all developers and interested enthusiasts (with Google branded devices) to tinker with. Here are some of the new features you can expect from Android 8.0, which will eventually have a dessert-related naming scheme, like its predecessors. Android 8.0 Oreo […]

5 Things We Love and Hate About The Huawei Nexus 6P, Three Months On

How has the current Google flagship phone fared? It’s been three months since we started using Huawei’s Nexus 6P. It was supposed to be a short two-week review stint, but for some reason Huawei allowed us to use their Google collab device for much longer. Not that we’re complaining – it’s the best Nexus smartphone […]

Lenovo’s Ideapad 100S Is A Budget Notebook Under 9K

Looking for a budget notebook? Lenovo’s kicking off IFA with announcements of new notebooks. While most of their new product lineups are actually just refreshed models, one notebook caught our eye. The IdeaPad 100S managed to stick out from their announcement because of its low price-tag: at just $189 (around Php 8.8K converted) it’s one […]

KingCom Zeus Bluetooth Headset Review: Awesome, Comfortable, Long Lasting Bluetooth Headphones!

Feel the God’s (bass) fury with the Zeus! By Jose Duque Earlier this week we got our hands on the Zeus Bluetooth Headset from KingCom. Yup, the same people that markets and sells the Pi Phone Venus also offers this rather decent, long lasting Bluetooth headset. The Zeus (KingCom apparently likes naming gadgets after Greek gods) […]

Google’s Nexus Player Streams Video and Plays Games for Under 5K

A streamer and an Android gaming system! Aside from all the mobile gadgets that they’ve unveiled today, Google also announced their newest streaming box/Android gaming hub dubbed the Nexus Player. Built by their partner ASUS and costing just $99 (Php 4441), the Nexus Player promises to deliver video streaming, as well as Android gaming with […]