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HP unleashes the power of big data
HP today announced an expanded big data portfolio designed to enable organizations to gain better insight into their data and deliver real-time outcomes.
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4 easy ways to keep your food clean and sanitary
Do you seek out highly recommended food places in blog sites? Fond of taking delectable Instagram shots of your delicious dish? Do you do food reviews and post them in social media? Chances are, you are a foodie! Foodies are adventurous food seekers. But before you recommend that restaurant to your friends and followers, make…
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Early Christmas promo: Huawei Ascend P1 for only P6,990
MANILA, Philippines – Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, today announced its early Christmas promotion for Huawei Ascend P1, now priced at P6,990 from August 29 to September 8, 2013 only.
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Wenger is official travel gear of Cebu Pacific’s Juan For Fun promo
Swiss brand Wenger, makers of a full range of outdoor gear including knives, watches, luggage and travel products, is the official travel gear of Cebu Pacific’s Juan for Fun Backpacker Challenge 2013.
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Toshiba Pro Theatre L9300 4K Ultra HD and L4300 Android powered television
SINGAPORE – Toshiba Corporation today announced its new strategy for driving growth in ASEAN and underlined its commitment to the fast growing region with the launch of the Toshiba “Pro Theatre”, a new line-up of LED TVs designed to provide viewers with a truly exciting viewing experience.
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HP advances network industry economics with Lifetime Warranty 2.0
HP today announced the industry’s first offering that provides networking customers around-the-clock support for three years at no additional cost, ensuring they get remote support they need anytime, anywhere.
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Sedap Indonesia: Balinese delights
Hyatt Regency Hotel & Casino Manila will be home to flavourful culinary traditions from the volcanic island of Bali, Indonesia, also known as the Island of the Gods, in a ten-day food festival at Market Café from 30 August to 8 September.
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