We’ve finally got our hands on the mid-range offspring of the Nokia-Microsoft partnership, the Lumia 710. The Windows Phone powered smartphone just sits perfectly in between its entry-level sibling Lumia 610 and its high-end counterpart Lumia 800. Check out our full review after the break.
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Getting bored in the wee hours of the morning usually results to doing something crazy that you’ll eventually regret the next day. The last time I experienced this resulted to having my wife’s rooted Kindle Fire virtually bricked. Luckily a friend saved the day and flashed the Kindle Fire back to life.
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LG’s newest flagship phone isn’t just any Android phone, it’s a Prada phone. And while we boys might not appreciate that little fact, the fashion-conscious crowd certainly has a taste for it. Check out our full review of the LG Prada 3.0 after the break.
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A recently leaked roadmap from RIM reveals that the company is preparing to release new Blackberry devices for this year which include two mid-range Curves, a revamped PlayBook tablet, and their first Blackberry smartphone to run BB OS 10. Let’s take a look.
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When Samsung first unveiled the Galaxy Note, I had mixed feelings with the device. It’s got the genes of an impressive smartphone but a form factor that’s inching towards the tablet category. After having over a week’s time with the Samsung Galaxy Note and I’d like to share my verdict. Check out the full review after the break.
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The Nokia N9 is the most interesting phone that came out of the Finnish company in years. Not only because it comes with totally different OS but also because it represents what Nokia could have become if it had done this strategy way earlier. Check out our full review of the Nokia N9 after the jump.
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Been using the MMDA Traffic Monitoring system for several weeks now but have not really blogged about it since I was waiting for an Android App or an iPad App. But, it looks like TV5 and MMDA has already officially launched the service the other night after being on beta for about a month.
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For the past 5 days I have been actively testing Smart’s new Always On plans that offer bucket-pricing which charges by the volume of bandwidth consumed. Here’s my personal observation of that test.
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During the media launch of Globe’s Tonino Lamborghini Tattoo launch last week, I sat down with Peter Bithos (Head of Consumer Division) to talk more about the telco’s roll-out and their 10Mbps mobile internet offering.
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We got this test unit, a Nokia C7, a couple weeks back and it’s got us thinking where Nokia is positioning this device (probably in the mid to high-end range) considering the Nokia N8 and Nokia E7 are clearly on top of the heap.
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So Nokia says it is completely dropping the Ovi brand and will go back to using the old Nokia nomenclature. As such Ovi will be re-labeled as Nokia Services.
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Nokia’s Touch & Type series of handsets are far and few in between and sometimes, seems like an odd combination. With a candybar form-factor, the Nokia X3 Touch & Type comes with a standard alphanumeric keypad and a resistive touch screen.
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The Samsung Galaxy S is among the most anticipated Android phones to date. So after using the handset for over a week, I’m handing down my verdict. Check out the full review of the Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000 after the jump.
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Archos has been in the PMP (personal media player) business for the longest time so when they did an Android-powered tablet with the Archos 5, I thought the market will be pleased to see an affordable device coupled with a great mobile OS.
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The Nexus One is Google’s latest self-branded smartphone. It has gone a long way since the Google G1 over a year ago. So, before you have one delivered to the Philippines, check out our Google Nexus One review first.
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As we come close to the end of 2009, I look back at the number of technological advances and innovations, more specifically in the Philippines. There are so many of them that I thought we’d do a poll and pick out which one stands out from the rest and made huge impact to a lot of people.
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The HTC Hero will be officially launched in the Philippines today (later this evening actually) and I got an early review for those of you who might be interested to grab a unit soon.
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Yesterday, rumors about Nokia looking into running Google Android OS on an upcoming smartphone drew a lot of attention (via Guardian). Nokia has flatly denied any plans to go Android and refreshes its commitment for the Symbian platform.
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Nokia E71 Maps: Cracks, License Code and KeyGen
Nokia E71 and the Nokia E72 are the latest business phone from Nokia.
To ensure the best performance and compatibility between your E71 device and Nokia Maps 2.0 we highly recommend that you first update your Nokia E71 device software to the latest available version using Nokia Software Updater.
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McDo Online Delivery Philippines
Let’s face it, people today are glued to their computers. Whether you are a student finishing a term paper or an employee preparing a monthly report, most of the day is spent in front of a monitor while furiously punching keys and clicking the mouse.
Often times, in between that term paper or that report, hunger strikes. We stop for a moment to think of the fastest and most convenient way to get great tasting food without any hassle. McDonald’s provides the solution by offering new ways for utmost customer convenience. McDonald’s has recently developed a new way to access its 24×7 Mc Delivery through the power of the internet. Now customers can have delicious, quality food at affordable prices with only a few clicks, anytime of the day.

Ordering at McDonald’s Delivery Online is so easy and convenient. Visit the website at and click on a menu category to select your order. Choose from a wide selection of McDonald’s burgers or chicken, grab & go breakfast, desserts and new offers; whatever you are in the mood for! Click on your selected food item and drag your order to the food tray. A pop-up box will appear for meal options – beverage preference, meal quantity and upgrade selections. Once this has been completed, check your ordered food and your total bill will be computed for you instantly. Finally, after completing delivery information, click the button “Ok, I’m Done,” and a customer service representative will give you a call to confirm to call your order. There you have it. McDonald’s will deliver your favorite meals right at your doorstep, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Visit the website now and experience the convenience of McDonald’s delivery online.
McDonald’s Delivery Online initially serves customers in Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, Davao, Laguna (San Pedro and Sta. Rosa), Lipa, Pamapanga, and Tarlac. Customers in other areas may order by calling the McDonald’s Delivery Service contact numbers found in the website. 24-hour delivery is initially offered in Metro Manila and Metro Cebu only.
See McDo Online Menu.
See McDo Online Delivery Metro Manila.
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