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Online support for Philippine flood victims of storm Ondoy/Ketsana

Blogs The outpouring of support through different online networks for the victims of the epic floods unleashed by tropical storm Ondoy (international codename: Ketsana) in the Philippines has been nothing short of ... Read story »

Should Facebook setup office in Southeast Asia?

Blogs Although this geek is currently in San Francisco for the Intel Developer Forum, I decided to share some quick thoughts in response to Bernard Leong's blog post on why and how ... Read story »

Singapore may be ready for LTE as early as Q2 2011

Crave The modular base stations are not only smaller, they are also capable of harnessing wind or solar energy. If local telco MobileOne (M1) had its way, Singapore could be ready for ... Read story »

Welcome to 4G

Features Confused about 4G technology? CNET tells you what it is and what it promises. Read story »

Hackers of Southeast Asia unite!

Blogs (Disclaimer: Yahoo! is a client and did NOT pay or request for this blog post. However, the writer does believe this event to be pretty significant in Indonesian technology circles.) There once ... Read story »

Samsung is going plasma gaga

Crave We barely wrote about Samsung's new entry-level plasma TV only to hear it has announced yet another pair. The PS50B550T2M and PS63B680T5M have many similarities between them: Both have full-HD ... Read story »

Friendster bought by Asian firm MOL Global

Blogs After months of speculation, Friendster's search for a buyer in Asia has finally ended with today's announcement that an affiliate of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia-based online payment solutions provider MOL AccessPortal Berhad ... Read story »

AsiaPacificFilms.com: Watch Asian movies online for free until Nov 1

Blogs While blogging this, I'm watching the award-winning documentary Squatterpunk directed by Khavn De La Cruz of the Philippines. Squatterpunk, which takes a look at the punk lifestyles of young garbage scavengers ... Read story »

Yahoo rolls out new mobile homepage to more Asian countries

Crave The revamped Yahoo Mobile homepage. With mobile phones becoming as common as your everyday toothbrush, it is becoming evident that users are accessing the Internet via their handset rather than through ... Read story »

Filipina co-founder of b5media cited among most influential female bloggers, Part 1

Blogs Filipina blogger Shai Coggins, co-founder of one of the world's biggest blog networks, b5media, has been cited by Fast Company as one of The most influential women in technology for the ... Read story »

Philippines eyes strong performance in WCG Asian Championship

Blogs I'm in Singapore to cover the 2006 World Cyber Games Asian Championship, which kicked off last night in an opening ceremony that followed the announcement of the winners of the Singapore ... Read story »

Mobility and family

Blogs Mabuhay! That's the universal Filipino greeting, which literally translates to "Live!" and is the equivalent of "Welcome!" and "Long live!" (or "May you have a long life!") when we say it--with ... Read story »

A new era for gaming?

Blogs I'll be in Singapore next week to cover the World Cyber Games 2006 Asian Championship. This is the first Asian Championship invitational or "side event". The results of this event will ... Read story »

Filipinos are not corrupt

Blogs I have been trying to shy away from discussing the National Broadband Network (NBN)-ZTE deal that is plaguing our country (the Philippines) right now. The investigation and discussions have turned into ... Read story »

M1 launches HSDPA

Features Despite some claims, current 3G speeds simply cannot match wired broadband. Will the first commercial launch of M1's High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) service fulfil the mobile broadband promise? Read story »

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