Reviews:

Sony VAIO F Series: A Deadly Weapon

Unlike more portable counterparts, the Sony VAIO F Series is a 16.4″ behemoth. Swing this 3.2 kilo desktop replacement with all force possible, and you can crack heads. More »

Mass Effect 2 Has Robbed Me of Sleep

I suggest you jump straight into Mass Effect 2, even if you haven’t played or finished the first game. Like its predecessor, Mass Effect 2 plays like a movie, where you are its star attraction, the best hope of the galaxy, and a fearless leader all in one. More »

Sony DR-BT30Q Review

The best feature of Sony’s DR-BT30Q is that it cleans up its own mess. Push a button, and the cord connecting the two earpieces automatically winds up, the remainder being very compact. In general though, how does this Bluetooth headset perform? More »

Owning a Google Nexus One in the Philippines

The Nexus One smartphone is not as fit for the Philippine market as we wanted to be. It isn’t available here so if you’re so excited that you can’t wait for its local counterpart, you’ll have to face the consequences. That goes for the Droid/Milestone and other Android devices. More »

The Nokia 6760 Slide Review

The Nokia 6760 is one of those dilemma-creating phones: it’s a very capable phone, but just not capable enough. And its all the screen’s fault. More »

The HTC Hero Review

Super fast and responsive, the HTC Hero features a very slick interface and practically any feature any smartphone user needs. For only P33,900! More »

The Nokia N97 Mini Review

At first glance, the Nokia N97 Mini seems like a good buy. Here after all is a P25,000 phone that is in many ways better than its P30,000 predecessor, the original Nokia N97. If only it lasted longer on a single charge! More »

Getting Transparent with the LG Crystal

So how does LG Crystal (AKA the GD900), which claims to be the world’s first phone with “transparent design”, do? Guest writer Marck Ronald Rimorin of marocharim.com shares his thoughts. More »

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