Apple Philippines:

Apple: Buy Stuff From Us for the Holidays!

Now that the Apple Store Philippines is over a year old, Apple’s marketers are on a full-court press to remind you of the various products available as gifts for friends, loved ones. More »

iPod shuffle Review

The third-generation iPod shuffle is the tiniest portable audio player Apple has ever come out with. Does its size belie value-for-money functionality? Mostly yes, if it weren’t for one critical flaw. More »

New iPod Prices in the Philippines

Here are local prices for the new iPods: the iPod shuffle starts at P3,290, while the 8GB iPod nano will retail for P8,790. The 160GB iPod classic will cost P14,490, and the basic iPod touch goes for P11,490. A complete price table follows. More »

Mac OS X Snow Leopard: P1,690 in the Philippines

To be clear, that’s the price for people upgrading from Mac OS X Leopard. Full pricing details of Snow Leopard—the marketing name for Mac OS X 10.6—and who qualifies for a P590 upgrade follow. More »

13″ Macbook Pro Available in the Philippines

The last Apple WWDC definitely lacked the wow factor, but at least the company’s finally made a portable Macbook Pro available! With a 13″ display, the smallest Macbook Pro is definitely more portable than its 15″ and 17″ counterparts. The smaller size comes at a cost of performance though, and it’s clear that Apple simply slapped [...] More »

Mac Mini for P30,600

Plurk user CarloReid says: “Great Deal on Macs at PCWorx Gilmore … MacMini for 30,600. Nice.” Question is, which Mac Mini? More »

Official Apple Store to Supposedly Open in the Philippines

The Ayala Group is supposedly involved in a project to put up an Official Apple Store here in the Philippines. The report places the Apple Store on the site of the “new Philippine Stock Exchange”, supposedly located in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City. Speculation dates the opening of the store sometime in 2011, as well as the [...] More »

Dear For-Sale Sites, Please Require Serial Numbers

Wouldn’t it be harder to thieves to fence stuff online if all reputable for-sale sites required sellers to post the serial numbers of their wares? It’s been a pretty hectic week for Technograph, involving a couple of stolen Macbook Pros. The unibody was recently stolen, while its 2007 counterpart was found. More »

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