Multiplayer online battle arena Pokémon Unite is now available on Android and iOS mobile devices. The mobile version of the game features the same content and maps players have been enjoying since Pokémon Unite initially launched on the Nintendo Switch in July 2021. But game developer TiMi has also released new content in tandem with […]
XTREME Appliances sales jump 148% in 2021
Although the pandemic generally lowered demand for goods and services, that apparently hasn’t applied to home appliances. Local brand XTREME Appliances has reported a 148-percent increase in sales of TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, and other home appliances in 2021. Stephen Cheng, the brand’s vice president for marketing, attributes the jump in sales to Filipino consumers […]
List of Smart 5G-certified phones
Smart Communications is hard at work in bringing 5G connectivity in the Philippines — from upgrading their network infrastructure to offering 5G phones to its subscribers.
1-day online processing for company registration now on SEC website
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has introduced a new feature on its website that will allow entities to register their companies with only 1-day processing.
Netflix FREE plan launched to attract more paying subscribers
Netflix has released an entirely free plan with limited content selection. As of writing, it’s only available to those in Kenya who are using the Android platform. With a 100% free tier, the streaming company hopes that more Kenyans will try the service and subscribe once they have gotten to know it. About 25% of […]
Filipino engineering graduate builds Php35 keychain microscope
You can build a microscope out of your smartphone camera and some materials you probably already have in your home. The overall cost? It’s only around ₱35, as one Filipino engineering graduate has demonstrated. To build this cheap yet effective microscope, all you need is a laser pointer and hairpin according to Jeremy De Leon, […]
OxygenOS and ColorOS to merge as one in 2022
Sometime next year, OnePlus users will bid goodbye to OxygenOS. The same goes with OPPO users with ColorOS. In their stead comes a new unified operating system for OnePlus and ColorOS phones. As to what the unified operating system is called, it’s currently unknown. What is known is that, as revealed by OnePlus founder Pete […]
iOS 15, iPadOS 15 now available for download
Users with iPhones released from 2015, starting from the iPhone 6s, should be already receiving notifications to update to iOS 15, which has become available since September 20. But when it comes to the announced anticipated features, some are noticeably absent from Apple’s newly released operating system. Perhaps the most glaring feature is SharePlay. It’s […]
Chinese TikTok limits children access to only 40 minutes/day
The Chinese version of TikTok, Douyin, will be limiting its under 14 years old users to only 40 minutes a day on the platform. Parent company ByteDance explained that the app’s youth mode also is in line with China’s recent restrictions on video games access by children. Those under 14 will only be allowed to […]
Facebook’s XCheck program exempts high-profile users from moderation and FB rules
Users whitelisted on Facebook‘s XCheck program can, under certain circumstances, break the platform’s rules that would otherwise get regular users banned. Politicians, celebrities, and high-profile users were among those exempted from XCheck. Facebook XCheck was initially designed to flag posts made by whitelisted users and ensure that they are routed to more trained moderators who […]
DOTr-LTFRB Central Public Utility Vehicle Monitoring System (CPUMVS) launched
Public utility vehicles in the Philippines like jeepneys, buses, and more are known for being reckless on the road. To help track and discipline unruly drivers, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) and Department of Transportation (DOTr) officially launched the new Central Public Utility Vehicle Monitoring System (CPUVMS). With the use of Global […]
China’s monitoring system will track cars sending data abroad
China doesn’t like it when entities other than itself are collecting data on citizens without supervision. When it comes to cars, the Chinese government is developing a system to catch cars on streets that send data abroad. As reported by Reuters, the state-backed China Automotive Engineering Research Institute (CAERI) has come up with a way […]
Google to pay $177 million fine in South Korea for anti-competitive practices
An antitrust regulatory authority in South Korea has slapped Google with a $177 million fine for abusing its hold on the Android operating system, stifling innovation, and preventing the entry of OS competitors. The Korea Fair Trade Commission cited Google’s terms, specifically the so-called “anti-fragmentation agreement,” that prevented phone manufacturers from offering customized versions of […]
FB groups allegedly created for online learning tests cheating
A latest report reveals that some Facebook groups have been created specifically to cheat on online tests and exams.
Cherry Cares donates medical supplies to 38 NCR hospitals
Cherry Cares by MSN Foundation has donated a couple of medical supplies to 38 hospitals across NCR.