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Win an iPod touch!

Quick: food-brand San Marino tuna’s giving away a third-generation iPod touch! Details and an urgent reminder follow. More »

Win Gadgets for Next Year, Courtesy of Fizzer

Apparently to get more Filipinos to sign up for accounts, local social-networking site Fizzer is holding a gadget-heavy New Year contest, designed to reward people who get the most to register at the site. More »

Study Concludes Asus Makes Most Reliable Laptops

On The Gadget Blog last week, I wrote about a laptop reliability study that crowned Asus king, Toshiba it’s queen, and Sony the prince. At the other end are Acer, Gateway, and HP. More »

You Should Only Buy the New iPod nano If You…

Want an iPod but can’t afford the iPod classic or touch Want an iPod but find the iPod classic or touch too bulky Are fine with a camera that can take videos but not pictures, at this kind of quality: Have waited long for an iPod with a built-in FM radio Have waited long for an iPod with a [...] More »

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 »

Prices for New iMacs, Macbook, Magic Mouse in the Philippines

No doubt you’ve seen Apple’s new iMacs and the Magic Mouse on the company’s website, and no doubt you’re wondering how much they cost officially here in the Philippines. Straight from the press release comes specs, pricing, and availability information. 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 »

iPod shuffle (3rd Gen, 4GB) First Impressions

We all know how Apple markets the latest iPod shuffle as the smallest portable music player there is, and actually getting to see the latest version is definite proof of Apple’s claims. Some unboxing pictures followed by a few first impressions follow. More »

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