Online gaming platform Roblox will not be banned in the Philippines after agreeing to improve safety measures for children, government agencies said. The Department of…
When DJI announced its first venture into the 360 drone market, it was met with hype and praise, but upon closer look, is the hype justified? Taking a closer look at the Avata…
(Photos and words by Ryan Baldemor) During the Holy Week season, I had the opportunity to borrow the Fujifilm…
So much has been said about the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, which has been heavy on artificial intelligence (AI)-driven…
A relatively cheap smartphone with a large battery capacity and a naturally vibrant and sharp screen? Count me in. …
The Poco X8 Pro Max arrives at a time when upgrading your phone isn’t as straightforward as it used…
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ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) expanded its Strix OLED lineup with three new 27-inch monitors: the XG27AQDMG Gen2 (XG27AQDMGR),…
Consumer electronics brand Xiaomi is expanding its artificial intelligence of things (AIoT) ecosystem in the Philippines with a new…
ASUS spotlighted the future of its compact computing platform by unveiling the ASUS NUC 16 Pro, the newest addition…
Peripherals brand Logitech G has brought its G321 LIGHTSPEED wireless gaming headset to the Philippines, offering local gamers a…
Technology brand Xiaomi has launched a new lineup of flagship smartphones and smart devices in the Philippines following their…
Shoulder triggers and a large battery for long gaming sessions are common features of flagship gaming phones. But now they are included in nubia’s latest offerings, the Neo 5 and the Neo 5 GT. I’m a firm believer that gaming should be for everyone, and these phones offer uncompromised performance, excellent software optimization, and a chipset that handles gaming tasks well. After spending a week with both phones, I strongly…