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Samsung PL101 Digital Camera Review

Samsung PL101 Digital Camera Review

Did you ever have to take a self-taken shot the second time around just because it was wrongly positioned? I bet a lot of people had experienced that kind of problem especially when taking a self-portrait. This has always been my problem with self-taken photos and at times, it becomes so frustrating that I just [...]

September 5 2010 | Posted in Technology | Read More »

Logitech HD Webcam C510 Review

Logitech HD Webcam C510 Review

The Logitech HD Webcam C510 is one of Logitech’s webcam that is capable of HD video calling/recording. While it can’t do 1080p, 720p is all you need for online videos. The C510 is a nice small, webcam with a space-saving form factor unlike your typical bulgy, eyeball webcams with claws for feet. It has a [...]

September 4 2010 | Posted in Technology | Read More »

Gmail’s “Undo Send” gets better

Gmail’s “Undo Send” gets better

Early in 2009 Gmail added a feauture via their Labs called “Undo Send”, which allows a user to have a few seconds to mull over what he sent before it actually goes to his Sent Items box.  But users were disappointed because they are given only 5 seconds to think about what they just did. [...]

September 3 2010 | Posted in Technology | Read More »

Yahoo! ranking and the top search categories in the Philippines

Yahoo! ranking and the top search categories in the Philippines

So how many here are using Yahoo! to search for stuff? Or know anyone who uses Yahoo! for search? I don’t know what the score is now but here’s a study made based on last year’s statistics on market share for the big three search engines. Basically, what the graph means is that Yahoo! is [...]

September 2 2010 | Posted in Technology | Read More »

The skinny on Apple’s new iPods

The skinny on Apple’s new iPods

Apple just revealed the next generation of iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano and the iPod Touch on their Fall 2010 event and it left a lot of people really excited, including us. Here’s what’s new with the iPods and our take on them. iPod Shuffle Apple brought back the click wheel on the new iPod Shuffle [...]

September 2 2010 | Posted in Technology | Read More »

Lenovo launched ThinkCentre M70e Desktop

Lenovo launched ThinkCentre M70e Desktop

Powerful performance at entry-level price. That’s what the new Lenovo ThinkCentre M70e desktop is all about as Lenovo’s Worldwide Competitive Analyst, Matthew Kohut, demoed it to members of the media yesterday morning. It is built with advanced features for expandability, stability and manageability for large business customers. The ThinkCentre M70e desktop comes in either a [...]

September 2 2010 | Posted in Technology | Read More »

HTC Peep won’t play with Twitter any more

HTC Peep won’t play with Twitter any more

HTC users, if you can’t login to your Twitter account via HTC Peep or FriendStream because of incorrect username and/or password, it’s not because your account has been hacked. Twitter suddenly switched to OAuth to authorize logins and HTC Peep doesn’t support that change yet. HTC Peep and FriendStream (and other 3rd party Twitter apps) [...]

September 1 2010 | Posted in Technology | Read More »

Sony Ericsson’s Xperia line gets Android 2.1 treatment by the end of September

Sony Ericsson’s Xperia line gets Android 2.1 treatment by the end of September

Sony Ericsson UK has confirmed via Twitter that the very much-awaited Android 2.1 (Eclair) upgrade for the Xperia X10, X10 Mini and X10 Mini Pro is on target and will be available by the end of September. It’s a bit late for Sony Ericsson when other phones are already enjoying the fruits of Android 2.1 [...]

September 1 2010 | Posted in Technology | Read More »

AMD retires ATI brand

AMD retires ATI brand

On 2006, CPU-maker AMD acquired GPU-maker ATI for $5.4 billion. Recently, AMD decided to phase out the ATI brand believing that having two brands is unnecessary especially when they will start offering CPU and GPU (APUs) in one package in the future. ATI loyalists may feel irked when they see the AMD brand splattered on [...]

September 1 2010 | Posted in Technology | Read More »

IBM acquires Storwize; HP & Dell bid for 3PAR

IBM acquires Storwize; HP & Dell bid for 3PAR

IBM already completed the acquisition of Storewize, on-line storage optimization through real-time data compression. Hence, it will be known as Storewize, an IBM Company. Oh the other hand, HP and Dell are still competing for 3PAR.  3PAR’s technology enables large companies to shift to “cloud” storage platforms, giving them extra speed in accessing data and [...]

August 31 2010 | Posted in Technology | Read More »