Earlier at the WWDC 2013, Apple announced the iOS7. The new iOS7 isn’t just actually some update from its predecessor, the iOS6. The new iOS7 (as seen on the video demo) brings in a totally new interface and look on your iPhone (quote: “The biggest change on iOS since the...
Apple Updates MacBoo...
posted by Joey Abiog
Apple today has announced the new MacBook Air at the WWDC. Powered by Haswell ULT processor, the new MacBook Air has up to 40% faster graphics, improved battery life (up to 9 hours for the 11-inch and 12 hours for the 13 inch) among others. The new MacBook Air is now available with...
Apple Outs Mac OS X ...
posted by Joey Abiog
Apple today launched its newest Mac OS version, the Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Here are the some of the features of the OS X Mavericks: - Finder Tabs; introduces Tagging and Tabs - Multiple Displays - Improved utility tools such as Activity Monitor, Compressed Memory, App Nap, OpenGL4, Battery...
Razer Introduces Raz...
posted by Jam Ancheta
Razer has been known for creating gaming products and they have recently invaded the gaming laptop market. And they just introduced the thinnest gaming laptop to date, the Razer Blade. The Razer Blade is powered with a 4th gen Intel Core processor and it is paired up with NVIDIA GeForce...
iOS7 to feature flat...
posted by Jam Ancheta
Some people love the flat design of the Android and Windows Phone but it seems that Apple hasn’t given up and still uses the same textures over and over again. Since Scott Forstall left Apple, Johnny Ive is now in charge of the software design of Apple iOS and now the rumors are...
A new contender in t...
posted by The Tech Philosopher
Cherry Mobile, My Phone, Star Mobile, and Torque must be really surprised because they have a new contender in the local mobile phone market: The Arc Mobile. Arc Mobile has been in silent in the market for quite some time now and it is just last Thursday that they have announced that they...
O+ Holds First Wareh...
posted by Giancarlo Viterbo
American mobile phone company, O+, is currently holding its first warehouse sale. The sale is applicable to the slew of O+ phones from low range to high range. Discount range is from 15% up to 42%. Unfortunately, the recently launched O+ 8.15 is not included on the list provided to us by O+....
Google Hangouts Upda...
posted by The Tech Philosopher
I am really used with the looks and features of Google Talk. I have been using it since 1997 on my desktop computer and up to now on my Samsung Galaxy Note II. There were a bit of minor changes in the application, but still it is so easy to use. Now, there is a major update which was...
Google I/O 2013 High...
posted by Joey Abiog
Here are the highlights of Google’s annual developer conference, the Google I/O 2013. - Updated Google Play Services Google Maps API and other APIs were upgraded - Google Play Game Services Google introduced new Google Play Game Services - Android Studio A new IDE...
Google I/O 2013: Int...
posted by Joey Abiog
Google has introduced a new messaging app, the Google Hangouts. Hangouts allows users to initiate a dynamic one on one conversation or group conversations. Hangouts include a pretty cool archiving feature that includes your images being placed in an album. Hangouts also includes group video...
Google launches Sams...
posted by Joey Abiog
Google I/O 2013. Google has just launched a Samsung Galaxy S4 running on a STOCK Android Jelly Bean 4.2 OS with an UNLOCKED BOOTLOADER. Now this is a good news to Android developers and hardcore Android users, no more hassles in rooting your device. The new Samsung Galaxy S4 will be available...
Google I/O 2013: Goo...
posted by Joey Abiog
Google introduced a new subscription based music streaming service called the All Access, this service allows Google users to stream music from the web. It includes cool features such as the Radio and Listen Now which brings in a personalized library of music based on the user’s preference....
Google I/O 2013: Goo...
posted by Joey Abiog
The Google Developer Console gets an update including App Translation Service, Usage Metrics (harnessing the power of Google Analytics), Revenue Graphs which provides your Apps revenue and Beta...
Google I/O 2013: And...
posted by Joey Abiog
A new IDE for developing Android Apps was introduced. This IDE is called the Android Studio. Some features of the Android Studio includes integration with APIs and accessibility for coding Android...
Google I/O 2013: Goo...
posted by Joey Abiog
Google announced a new service, the Google Play Game Services The new Google Play Game Services includes the Cloud Save (allows users to save games in the cloud and allows him to resume playing the game on other device), Achievement and Leaderboards and Multiplayer services These...
Google I/O 2013: Goo...
posted by Joey Abiog
The Google Play services is a layer on top of the Android which includes APIs such as the Google Map API. Here are some of Google’s API updates: Google Maps Android API V2 - the Google Maps API gets a 3D update Location API – three new Location Services API were also introduced...
ASUS Fonepad Launche...
posted by The Tech Philosopher
Do you want a phone? Do you want a pad? You can now get both. ASUS Fonepad was launched earlier today. A device on which phone and tablet functionalities combined with a lot of features added. ASUS Fonepad is very ideal for people on-the-go who would want to have access to their business...
Corsair Voyager Air
posted by The Tech Philosopher
Since I used to save my files from work into my external hard disk drive, I have found the best gadget that will save me a lot of time to access my files—the Corsair Voyager Air. I am used to travel from one place to another with my Samsung Galaxy Note II on my hands as my perfect partner in...
Google Play Games le...
posted by Jam Ancheta
Wondering what’s next for Android? Maybe Google wants us to focus on games on their next version of Android. That sounds logical. Why? Because Apple iOS has a Game Center while the Windows Phone has a Xbox live on their mobile devices. Android has been left out when it comes to that....
Samsung Galaxy Core ...
posted by Jam Ancheta
Samsung announced a new phone that is set to have a balance of power and affordability. The name might be catchy but Samsung Galaxy Core doesn’t really have a shocking or innovative hardware. The phone has the same Touchwiz of the Samsung Galaxy S3 but it has the same textured back of...
Top 6 things that I ...
posted by Jam Ancheta
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is newest flagship phone of Samsung and it has been recently launched here in the Philippines. Both the Octa-Core and the Quad-Core variants arrived here in the Philippines and both variants are available at Widget City. The Samsung Galaxy S3 impressed us with its...
What to Expect in Go...
posted by The Tech Philosopher
Almost every Android developers and users are waiting for this yearly event. For those who are not familiar, Google I/O is an annual event where in the stars are the programmers and developers. Google I/O is a highly technical conference which is dedicated in developing the web and mobile,...
O+ 8.15 Specificatio...
posted by Giancarlo Viterbo
O+ if finally entering the quad core mobile phone scene with the launch of 8.15. 8.15 will be launched this Saturday, May 11, at SM North Edsa. Aside from having a quad core processor, the 8.15 also has an 8MP BSI(Back Side Illumination) AF Back Camera. This feature creates better picture...
Tab 3: Another new m...
posted by The Tech Philosopher
Samsung has recently announced its latest addition to the Galaxy Tab family, the Galaxy Tab 3. The tablet comes with a 1.2 GHz Dual-core processor, 7-inch WSVGA (1,024×600) TFT display, 3MP back camera and 1.3MP front camera, a 4000 mAh battery and will be running on Android 4.1. The...
Key Lime Pie Delayed...
posted by The Tech Philosopher
I have been expecting Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie to arrive sometime in the 2nd quarter of 2013. I guess I’ll have to wait a bit longer. The baking preparation for the Key Lime Pie may be set aside for the moment since there might be just another Jelly Bean update for Android. People in...
Facebook for Windows...
posted by Jam Ancheta
Many Windows Phone users have been asking for a Facebook app with more functionalities. Those prayers have now been answered. Microsoft has announced and released the redesigned Facebook App for Windows Phone 8. The new Facebook Beta app has been designed to align it to the iOS and Android...
Sony Xperia Tablet Z...
posted by The Tech Philosopher
If you love the Sony Xperia Z smartphone and you are looking for a new tablet, Xperia Tablet Z is the best for you. Xperia Tablet Z is a 10-inch tablet which is 6.9mm thick and weighs about 1.1 lbs. – lighter than Apple’s iPad. This tablet first appeared in the Mobile World...
Multiply is shutting...
posted by The Tech Philosopher
I remember last year when a friend told me that multiply is already shutting down its social networking features. I was so worried that time because I remember what happened to Friendster. I was not able to get all of my pictures and everything was completely wiped away when Friendster...
Samsung Galaxy SIV: ...
posted by The Tech Philosopher
Waterproof and dust proof Samsung Galaxy S4 is rumored to be launched in the coming months. Good news for those who haven’t bought their Galaxy S4 yet. Samsung is really preparing to beat their rivals in the mobile phone industry. Perhaps Samsung is aiming to beat Sony Xperia phones since...
Sony Xperia SP and X...
posted by Joey Abiog
Announced last month, Sony’s Xperia SP and Xperia L is now available for pre-order in Europe. The Sony Xperia SP is offered at the price range of $500 to $550 USD while the Xperia L’s price starts from $350-400 USD (approx.) The Sony Xperia SP and Xperia L are Sony’s latest...
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