HP is entering the tablet scene once again this time with its first Android tablet, the HP Slate 7.
The DSL/WiFi router is one of those devices at home that is actually crucial but gets one of the least attention. The idea is that as long as the device works, we don’t really care much whether it looks good or performs well.
A couple of weeks ago, Epson Philippines brought us to a 3-day Media Challenge in Eden Park, Davao City where they showcased their new line of printers, projectors and labelers for 2012. The LabelWorks LW-400 was the one they actually gave away to everyone who attended.
After months of waiting and asking around, I finally found the Canon S100 that I’ve been looking for. This successor to the Canon S95 may not arrive in the Philippines until 2012 so I’m glad to be able to bring the first unit home.
We’re having a week-long stay here in Japan to join the Micro Piezo Press Tour of Epson. Along with other media people from South-East Asia, Taiwan and China, we’ve been doing the rounds of Tokyo and Nagano visting Epson headquarters and manufacturing plants.
HP Philippines today introduced a new line of HP Inkjet printers with more affordable inks to cater to home and SOHO users.
Found this interesting photography group at the IMMAP Summit taking photos of the delegates in the exhibit hall. They’re like a walking photo-booth of sorts which looked funny because they also lug their printers and computers around with them.
Turns out today is the last day of the PC Show 2010 which is being held at the Suntec City Mall which is just in front of our hotel here in Singapore.
We went on a media tour of Bicol in the last 3 days with Epson and during their presentation, I asked if they still sell the LX-300 dot-matrix printer.
Over a year ago, I blogged about this little power-saving device which promises to lower electricity usage in the household. I thought it would be wise to look at all the data points and review the performance of the device.
For companies like HP, user-generated ad is much better than user-generated content. This awesome ad was created by students, Matt Robinson and Tom Wrigglesworth.
In a press launch this earlier today, Canon Philippines announced they have opened an online store for local customers called Canon eShop.
GigaOm ran a quick report on the top tech companies is the US based on the average salaries they gave their engineers/developers and Google came out on top. I wonder which tech companies in the Philippines would be on the top 10 if we had the same salary information.
Redfox took the leap and offered their netbooks bundled with Lexmark printers on both the Wizbook 800 and Wizbook 1020 models. Prices remained the same though.
Been getting email and SMS inquiries about Dell retail stores here in the Philippines since its launch last month so I sent a couple of questions to Dell to get more details about their local presence. Check out their reply after the jump.
New poll for the week and it’s all about home printers. What type, made and model of printers do you use at home? Send your votes via our polls section at the sidebar.
If you’re not into digital cameras and the PhotoWorld is not something that you fancy for a sale, then head on over to Greenbelt 1.
Ever since I got into digital photography 2 years ago, I’ve always sent my digital photos to commercial printers. I personally use DigiPrint as I’m also a member of their DigiPrint Pro club. I’ve also noticed a lot of friends and fellow bloggers giving out personal calling cards made from printed photo papers. Some are [...]
An article at the Inquirer last night revealed that Philippine Software Industry Association (PSIA) has expressed alarm over the rampant recruitment of Filipino software professionals by Singaporean companies. Migs, opened up the discussion at PTB: Can Pinoy Software Companies Stop the Exodus to Singapore? The obvious answer is no. And we all know why.
In the last 10 years, the prices of inkjet and laser printers have gone down almost as fast as desktop computers (the only exception to this would be the Dot Matrix Printers). Yet, the inks and cartridges themselves didn’t move down as low as we want them to be — somewhere in the vicinity of [...]