Just found out through my friend, Meg Arias, that Coca Cola has already released their Spotify codes for those who requested for early Spotify registrations. To get the code just email Coca Cola PhilippinesEmail: social_cokeph@coca-cola.comSubject: Coca Cola SpotifyBody: Leave it
A new way to shop your grocery items: Amazon Dash!
The company is featuring something called Amazon Dash on a new web page. Apparently it’s a Wi-Fi-connected device that allows users to build a shopping list by scanning bar codes and saying product names out loud. It connects directly with
Celebrating Gmail’s 10 years of existence!
It’s been a great 10 years for Gmail, and I am looking forward to many more years staying with Gmail. Gmail was not the first email service out there, before Gmail, there were the more popular email services like YahooMail
Twitter now allows photo tagging!
Tag up to 10 people in a photoTagging people in a picture makes conversations around photos fun and easy. And tagging doesn’t affect character count in the Tweet — you can tag up to 10 people in a photo and
Turn any smartphone into a credit card terminal via Globe Charge
Dubbed Globe Charge, the platform will allow the use of a mobile card reader with cell phones, a cheaper and more mobile alternative to traditional card terminals. Image from: unbox “We envision Globe Charge to spur brisk economic activity, especially
It’s official! Microsoft Office for iPad!
It took quite a while before Microsoft made an office for iPad, but it’s now here! Just like Office Mobile for Windows Phone, we are making Office Mobile for iPhone and Android phones free for everyone. With Office Mobile, you
It’s official HTC One M8!
The original HTC One was (and still is) a mighty fine phone. One of very few Androids that could rival the iPhone in the looks department while also doing everything else we expect of a flagship phone, it was a
[LEAKED] BlackBerry is not giving up! A new app to rival Siri!
Looks like Microsoft isn’t the only latecomer scrambling to add a voice-guided assistant to its mobile platform. A leaked test-build of the new BlackBerry firmware (version 10.3.0.140, if you’re curious) is rocking an app called “Intelligent Assistant,” but as both



