We can’t believe that it’s already been two months since we first laid our hands on the ASUS FonePad during its local launch in Mactan, Cebu. After spending a rather brief period of time with the tablet, we guess it’s time for us to share our thoughts about it.

In case you’ve missed it, we’ve already done a short first impression of the ASUS FonePad back in March. It pretty much covered some of the basic stuff about the tablet that we’ll no longer...
Nokia has been constantly pushing out new Windows Phone 8 devices to completely replace their first generation Lumia phones and the Lumia 720 is their mid-range offering.
I’ve been using it for the past couple of weeks already and I would say offhand that it’s a smart choice for those wanting to try WP8 and planning to stick with it for a while. And I’m excited to share to you how this handset can suit your needs.
The Lumia 720 has a polycarbonate unibody construction which you cannot take off unlike other Lumia’s and their interchangeable shells. We have the color white which has a glossy finish but there’s also the blue and black colors if you want it in...
Last year, LG released the much-anticipated Google Nexus 4. It became an instant hit primarily because of its specifications and design.
We would like to think the LG Optimus G E975 as the Google Nexus 4′s sibling primarily because of the similarities in the specifications department and the primary material used on the phone, which is becoming a trend for flagship phones these days — glass.
Microsoft introduced the Surface Pro to make a compelling case for Windows 8 and for the longest time, Windows was left behind the growing market of Android and iOS tablets. Microsoft’s counter is the Surface Pro. Check out the full review below if they hit the target right in the head.
The Redmond-based giant introduced their own tablet sometime in June of 2012 although the final product was only released after October, when Windows 8 was also shipped. Two variants were released — Surface RT (which we reviewed here earlier) and the Surface Pro, which we have here now.
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MiLi is a brand known for their myriad of portable battery packs and the Power Rover is the largest capacity we’ve had our hands on from them. MiLi claims that this 8000mAh Lithium Polymer charger is sufficient enough to charge your iPhone up to 5 times and your iPad up to about a half.

Out of the box the MiLi Power Rover looks like a portable hard drive. The casing has a ribbed rubbery finish so you don’t need to worry about it...