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April 16, 2012

Huawei E587 Review

Huawei continues to improve its very popular line of pocket WiFi, the latest of which is the E587 that claims HSPA+ speeds of up to 42Mbps. We already reviewed the first Huawei E5 before as well as the E586 and if you’ve already read them, go and proceed to our Huawei E587 after the break.

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April 08, 2012

5 things I missed about our tech in the Philippines

For the last 3 weeks now, I’ve been to three European states and have seen and experienced the advancement of technology in these first-world countries. It’s oftentimes amazing but once in a while, I would miss the ones I enjoyed in the Philippines.

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December 31, 2011

The Top 25 Gadget Reviews on YugaTech for 2011

This is part of my year-ender series for 2011. We’ve done a ton of gadget reviews for 2011 and one of the key indicators that a gadget is hot or very interesting is by the number of pageviews it gets thru the years. Check out which devices got the most hits in 2011 after the jump.

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December 07, 2011

Huawei E586 Review

The HSPA+ network of Smart and Globe are continuously growing and getting wider coverage around the country. Devices like the Huawei E586 maximizes the speed of the HSPA+ network (just like the ZTE MF60). Check out our full review after the jump.

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September 08, 2011

ZTE MF60 HSPA+ Pocket WiFi Review

We featured this HSPA+ capable mobile hotspot from ZTE a few weeks ago and we’ve finally gotten a review unit to test. Like many other pocket WiFi (MiFi) devices before it, the ZTE MF60 is one pretty kick-ass unit. If only it were more affordable.

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August 19, 2011

YugaDeals: Sapido RB1632 Mobile 3G/DSL Router

Since we featured it here back in June, we’ve got a number of request for it to be offered in YugaDeals. Today, the Sapido RB1632 is finally up on our deal site.

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June 24, 2011

Huawei’s new 4G/LTE Pocket WiFi line-up

Huawei makes some of the most interesting little gadgets around and when I visited their booth at CommunicAsia yesterday, they’ve got a dozens of Pocket WiFi and USB sticks for all sorts of cellular network on display.

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June 11, 2011

Sapido Mobile Router as 3G/4G Hotspot

Bought a Sapido 3G Mobile router last year as a possible replacement for my SmartBro Share-It. So I’m just waiting for my 24-month contract to expire so I could completely move up to this set-up in the car. But then, the local distributor met up with me early this week and showed me their whole new Sapido line-up.

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March 20, 2011

Local Tablet Round-up for March 2011

In expectation of newer generations of tablets, the current ones available in the market have made some price adjustments of late. I’d like to share this little round-up to give you a better picture and help you decide if you’re not still sold to the idea of owning a tablet.

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October 20, 2010

Samsung Galaxy Tab Price: Php34,990

It’s already confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy Tab will be launched in the Philippines before end of October (that’s next week!) and we finally got the retail price down to the dot — Php34,990 (thanks to our source).

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September 06, 2010

Globe MyFi: 10 Things You Need to Know

Globe Telecom lent us their new toy — the mobile 3G router they call Globe MyFi. I’d like to share 10 things about the MyFi so you’re better informed about it before deciding to go and get one.

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August 22, 2010

Sapido 3G Router vs. SmartBro Share-It

Recently bought this Sapido Mobile 3G Router so I can compare it with the SmartBro Share-It WiFi router I use in my car and see which one makes for a better mobile internet set-up.

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August 14, 2010

Archos 9 PC Tablet running Windows 7

So we got our hands on the new Archos 9 PC Tablet, and unlike its smaller siblings (the Archos 5 and Archos 7), this one comes with Windows 7 instead of Android OS.

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February 27, 2010

Nokia Booklet 3G Review

Nokia’s debut on the netbook market was met with a lot of excitement. Being the number one mobile handset maker in the world, it’s pretty interesting how they’d implement their very own netbook with the Nokia Booklet 3G.

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December 31, 2009

Our Biggest Tech Stories of 2009

Looking back in the last 12 months, we’ve seen quite a number of exciting developments and news that we broke here on YugaTech. Let’s do a quick run down here before the year ends.

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September 22, 2009

Going Mobile with SmartBro Share It

Last Saturday, I signed up for the unlimited Plan 999 of SmartBro Share It. It was locked for 24 months but they have a promo where you can buy a computer set (Intel Core Dual Core E2200 2.2GHz) for just Php4,000.

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November 14, 2006

Krispy Kreme & Blog Endorsements

This is in continuation with our on-going discussion about paid blog post advertisements, endorsements and the grand opening of Krispy Kreme. Connie explained it more clearly than me in her latest post About Endorsements. Max, Connie and Me (parang yung sa movie ano? I should have used “I” but “Me” rhymed better) may have varying ideas on this issue but one thing is clear here, one’s credibility is always at stake if you’re a public figure whether you’re a veteran newscaster, a celebrity endorser, or a blogger with just 100 RSS readers.

She also mentioned about a comment she got from the PR firm of Krispy Kreme. I also got an email from theme informing me about their local branch’s launching at City Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City on November 30.

Unlike Connie, I don’t think I will have time to line-up at Krispy Kreme and grab a bite before I can blog about it. The fact that the PR firm acknowledges this blogger that his opinion about their product is valuable is fine with me. They can send me a truckload of doughnuts to try (most of it I might just give to the kids caroling here every night) and it won’t affect my opinion about the product. If it tastes like shit, it tastes like shit. Nothing more, nothing less. They asked for it. (In mathematical terms: Product Sampling != Blog Endorsement)

The same is true with Globe. They’ve been very gracious in sponsoring events, giving us free DSL/wifi accounts, and allowing us to demo test their units. That doesn’t mean all they’ll hear from me are positive reviews. Just read about what I wrote on the Samsung Z560 they lent me. They told me that they want an honest assessment of the unit and they got it. Even if it were a negative feedback, they’ll surely ask me to do some more testing in the future.

Then, there were other product samples like the iPod skin (iFrogz) and the Invisible Shield we reviewed at PTB. We could never have gotten hold of those items and review them if it weren’t shipped to us by the manufacturers from the US. If everything we reviewed in our blogs we need to buy ourselves, we’d have to file for bankruptcy before the year ends. I don’t think even Engadget, the most popular gadget blog, can afford to buy everything it reviews. Much much more with the Autoblog.

Let’s dig in and go a little closer to home. In blogging, blogrolls have an iconic meaning. It tells your readers that these link are worth reading and you endorse them as good reads. TextLinkAds comes in willing to pay you to be on that blogroll. You create a new section on your sidebar and label it paid links. It’s still an endorsement, right.

How about we go to Adsense, the blogger’s staple. If most of what you write on your blog includes those stop words, you’ll end up with non-paying PSAs. So what do you do? Would you refrain from using the stop words to get normal ad impressions. How about if you were lambasting AirborneAccess for their crappy service but your Adsense shows an ad by AirborneAccess?

Product sampling is a marketing strategy. It used to only target columnists and journalists because of their reach. But most of those reviews were merely lip-service. Now, it has entered the blogosphere as well. Will it still be lip service truthful reviews? With Krispy Kreme’s case, I think they’re hoping for a buzz with this product sampling. The brand is already out there and well-known, they just need word of mouth to spread the news that they’re here.

So I go back to my original point – it’s up to that person, whether journalists or blogger, to sacrifice his credibility and I think there’s a lot of gray area here.

Ok, ‘nuf of that. Let’s move along.