Walkthrough: Sony Booth at the Tokyo Game Show 2016

As expected, the Sony booth featured all the latest products that were unveiled earlier this month. The booth’s main stage featured gameplay demos and trailers for the PlayStation VR plus incoming games like Horizon Zero Dawn,  Gran Turismo,  and the sequel to Gravity Rush. Scattered along the sides of the main stage were stations where […]

3 Things We Want To See From Tesla In The PH

  You’ve heard the news – American tech company Tesla is in talks with the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) for a potential joint-venture in battery tech. Why batteries? Well Tesla is one of the biggest innovators in battery technology because of necessity – their main products are their electric cars, which require hi-quality, hi-tech batteries […]

Meralco Looking to Partner with Tesla for Battery Venture

The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) is in talks with American electric car titan and tech company Tesla for a potential joint-venture on battery technology. The Manila Bulletin reported the news last week, in an interview with Meralco Senior Vice President Alfredo S. Panlilio. “It’s a potential business partnership on small storage, that’s what we’re pushing […]

“Pokeball Coach for Pokemon Go” Trains You in Ball Throwing, Chinese Knockoff Style

Since Niantic doesn’t have a training mode (yet) for Pokemon Go ball throwing, the good folks over at Rejected Games: FPS Adventure & Sport Simulation (yes seriously, that’s the developer’s name) made a knockoff app that helps you master the game’s ball throwing mechanics. Unfortunately, it looks like this. Nightmare fuel! Well, the game looked […]

Behind the Scenes: Making the Chevrolet Sail

We’ve been ramping up our coverage of the automotive industry and finally have a bit of a foot in the door to bring you guys car reviews whenever we can, but it’s not everyday that we get to peer behind the curtain and see how a car is put together. A few weeks ago, that’s […]

Google Announces Amazon Echo Competitor: Meet Google Home

Works off of Google Assistant With Google Assistant, the search company has a very impressive natural language virtual assistant in their hands. It’s only natural that the company build on their new tech with some hardware. That’s where Google Home comes in – this little gadget is the direct competitor to Amazon’s Echo. It’s a […]

Google Releases Android N Developer Preview

Download the preview for the next Android version! Google has quite unexpectedly dropped the Android N Developer preview recently, a few weeks ahead of schedule. Usually the search giant announces the developer preview for the next iteration of Android right after the developer conference I/O, that’s scheduled to take place later this May. Speaking to […]

Windows Phone App Makers Earn More Than Android, iOS

Whaaaaat? If you’re a code monkey trying to earn a living making mobile apps, logic dictates you’d be better served making apps for either Android or iOS rather than the other, lesser known operating systems, right? Well, not exactly. According to InMobi’s State of Mobile App Developers 2016 report, developers for the now niche Windows […]

#StuckOS: MediaTek Explains Why Some Local Phones Get Android Updates, And Some Don’t

The issue is more complicated than you think Many people are welcoming Google’s newest Android update, Marshmallow, with delight and glee – least of which are Nexus and Android One owners. Unfortunately, not everybody celebrates when Google announces, and releases, a new version of their smartphone OS. People who own Android phones bought from local […]

Here’s The All New Apple TV

A more refined TV experience Apple has officially outed the third generation of their set-top box today. The Apple TV is still similarly styled after the 2012 version of the device, but the new iteration uses a new remote design with a touch-sensitive glass surface, and voice recognition capabilities. You can now search for programs […]

What to Expect During Google’s 2015 I/O Conference

  New Android version, Project ARA and more! Google’s annual developer conference, I/O is right around the corner. While it’s an event meant to touch base with developers around the world to share their vision for Android, it’s become THE event to see where the OS is going. Last year we saw Google announce Android […]

Windows 10 Has Android Subsystem to Make Porting Apps From Android Easier

Possibly the app solution that Microsoft has been looking for They might not admit it, but one of Microsoft’s biggest challenges so far for their Windows Phone OS has been the availability of apps and the amount of effort it takes for developers to port their Android and iOS apps over. Well, that may be […]