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Nokia E72 Pictures

It’s been nearly a year since I’ve first encountered the Nokia E72. But now that I have a unit to review, some pictures! Off the bat, the E72 feels familiar to the E71, with some styling cues taken from the E52 (or the reverse?). Like the Blackberry Bold 9700, there’s an optical trackpad to facilitate menu [...] More »

Blackberry Bold 9700 Pictures

Finally got my hands on a Blackberry Bold 9700 to review. This is my first experience with a Research in Motion smartphone, and so far I’m impressed. It’s easy to see why the Canadian company has a significant customer base. More »

Nokia 6760 slide Costs P12,770 in the Philippines

With a QWERTY thumb board that slides out, and a P12,770 price tag, the Nokia 6760 looks like a phone designed for the budget crowd who wants to type in text quickly. More »

HTC Hero First Impressions

We finally got an HTC Hero to review, the P33,900 gadget endorsed by Bianca King. Pics and a few first impressions follow. More »

Kraft Takes Down Photo Used Without Permission

If the story of local photo blogger Maki Eduardo is true, then Kraft Philippines—or at least someone working for it—used a photo without permission or even credit. More »

Video of the Nokia N900 in Action, First Impressions and Pictures

Update: According to Nokia higher-ups, the N900 will should officially hit the Philippine market by March 2010 A quick trip to the Nokia Philippines office saw me actually try out the Nokia N900. A 3-minute video phone’s multi-tasking capabilities in action follows, and pictures of the unit at different angles. More »

Technology Shares Aftermath of Serendra/Bonifacio High Street Explosion

Reports are coming that a car has exploded within the vicinity of Fully Booked, Bonifacio High Street. One casualty, the driver, is reported. Judd Sta. Maria was on the scene, snapping pictures of the destroyed car, sharing them with us online. Yay Team Internet! More »

Nokia 5530 Review

For its price (lowest so far is P10,990 according to CgeNa.com), nothing beats the Nokia 5530 XpressMusic and its built-in features. But is the cheaper successor to the 5800 worth the money? Again, that depends on the buyer. More »

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