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  • Dell Precision M3800: ultra-thin, ultra-light, ultra-durable mobile workstation

    Dell Precision M3800: ultra-thin, ultra-light, ultra-durable mobile workstation

    The Dell Precision M3800 is a sturdy workstation with a 15.6-inch multi-touch display. Protected by Gorilla Glass, Harveenpal Singh, Business Development Manager on Workstations for South Asia showed just how tough it is by running a blade across the screen. For display-heavy users like photographers, videographers, and animators, the display can be upgraded to the…

  • Review: Sennheiser IE800 vs IE80

    I first learned about the Sennheiser IE800 at the private listening event held last year. Back then, all we knew about it, aside from the way it looks, was that it comes with a hefty $1000 price tag. The price alone is should be enough to raise a few eyebrows. Unless your eyebrows are shaved,…

  • HTC One X review

    At the HTC One launch yesterday I finally got my hands on an HTC One X, the much acclaimed next-generation Android smartphone. Among the features being touted on are its next-generation quad-core Tegra 3 processor, an amazing 8MP camera, and Beats by Dr. Dre audio. While these features are certainly amazing, we believe that its…

  • HTC One Series unveiled

    MANILA Philippines – HTC, a global designer of smartphones, unveiled its new HTC One series of smartphones. These gadgets represent HTC’s most premium mobile experience with a new level of iconic design and amazing camera and authentic sound experience. These new phones are sure to meet the standards of even the most discerning smartphone users…

  • Fujitsu Lifebook LH531 review

    The Fujitsu Lifebook LH531 is my latest baby. I purchased it earlier this month as a replacement for my aging desktop computer. I purchased it at a computer shop in SM Mall of Asia. I had the memory upgraded from 2GB to 4GB bringing the total cost close to thirty thousand Philippine pesos. It came…

  • Inception (2010) movie review

    IMDB: Inception (2010) Director: Christopher Nolan Direction and screenplay: 10/10 Watching Inception film is like being on a cruise ship. Everything falls together smoothly, in a way that simply makes sense. There is none of the jittery and roughness you get from riding the smaller boats. The on-screen transitions feel almost second nature. Every shot…