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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Ghosts of my Gadgets' Past

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I am always a staunch believer that every natural phenomenon is a fruition of stimulus. Even as simple as terrestrial rains are caused by tr...
Monday, September 21, 2009

Arsenals of Mobility

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I have long been itching to write(or more appropriately, "publicize") what I have been donning everytime I turned mobile. I fancy ...
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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Apple Nano: Shoots videos only, stills maybe to follow

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Everytime Apple initiates an assembly of Mac talks, bigots like me went blustering with frenzy and excitement. The same goes true with the R...
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

HP Mini 311: Ion-clad gladiator

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HP may have now occupied the same pedestal as its fiercest contender, Asus EeePC, toppling off another largest netbook maker, Aspire Aspire ...
Monday, September 14, 2009

Samsung i8000 Omnia II: Rockstar shine

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Samsung has been one of the forerunners of a device with brightest LCD quality. True to its crusade, they have been trumpeting the OLED tech...
Friday, September 11, 2009

SmartBro and Globe Tattoo: Unrelenting Price Wars

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Today's technology is not only dictated by manufacturing cost but by law of supply and demand, mostly. Same goes with services. ith toda...
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Sunday, September 6, 2009

Gateway LT3102i and LT3103i: Cole Simplicity Promo

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I am a sucker for watches, having owned a bevy of them, from the Baume & Mercier to the common Fossil. And I probably stake watches same...
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Toshiba NB205-310: What's hot and what's not

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Toshiba has been a purveyor of the mobile lifestyle ever since its inception in the digital age. It has done commendable jobs in churning ou...

Nokia Booklet 3G: Taking flight where Palm Foleo left off

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Few years back, Palm released what they called as an internet companion. This is the product way before the advent of what is now known as a...
Wednesday, July 1, 2009

HP Mini 5101: Business cocktail

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On what used to be targeted towards the schoolgrader market via the inception of OLPC, netbooks swoop the market with staggering might, like...
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John Ray Cabrera is the Editor-in-Chief of the first and only online astronomical journal of the Philippines, while tossing other day jobs in an IT-enabled company. When not fiddling with the String Theory calculation or twisting thought experiments involving particle physics, he can be found leisurely dining in buffet restaurants. Heck, he thinks that his intestine, when unbridled, can reach up to the Moon and back. You can reach him at john.cabrera@physicist.net.
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