Finding a gift that’s useful, long-lasting, and actually worth wrapping shouldn’t feel like a side quest.
Author: Lia Espina
For anyone looking to upgrade this Christmas, it’s still one of the stand-out picks of the season.
Apple is kicking off 2025 with a milestone worth talking about: forty years of building accessibility into its products.
The Ninja Shark FlexBreeze is not your usual “set it in a corner and forget about it” electric fan.
2025 has plenty of tech gifts that feel personal without demanding a full quest line to buy.
Executives from Salesforce, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and Converge ICT came together for a media briefing where they outlined the company’s local strategy, its newest AI innovations, and what it sees as the next frontier for Philippine enterprises.
For ₱13,999, it delivers more than expected, and while it isn’t perfect, it’s surprisingly capable for the price.
The world of Apple accessories is a place where practicality and indulgence keep trying to out-flex each other. Some of these are genuinely useful. Some are… statements. Some are things you buy when your tax refund hits and rationality leaves your body like a departing soul in an anime. Here’s the glittering upper tier: #1 — The Apple Pro Display XDR Stand – ₱63,990 Not the monitor — the stand. This glorious slab of machined aluminum costs more than a decent secondhand motorcycle. It tilts. It holds. It stands. And if you ever needed proof that Apple excels at prestige…
If you’ve been wondering what they’ve been cooking beyond Steam Deck updates, here’s a closer look at the new Steam Machine, the revived Steam Controller, and the intriguing Steam Frame headset.
Lenovo is set to bring its “smarter technology for all” philosophy to the global stage as FIFA’s first-ever Official Technology Partner