Torque DROIDZ Octave: 5-inch octa-core for under Php7k

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Torque has recently released a new affordable dual-SIM smartphone that sports a 5-inch HD display, octa-core CPU, and Android KitKat – the DROIDZ Octave.

Torque DROIDZ Octave specs:
5-inch HD IPS display, 294ppi
1.4GHz MediaTek MT6592 octa-core CPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
8 megapixel AF rear camera w/ LED flash
5 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
3G HSPA+
WiFi
Bluetooth
Android 4.4 KitKat

The Torque DROIDZ Octave has a price tag of Php6,399.

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Torque DROIDZ Octave: 5-inch octa-core for under Php7k

Lazada Philippines

Torque has recently released a new affordable dual-SIM smartphone that sports a 5-inch HD display, octa-core CPU, and Android KitKat – the DROIDZ Octave.

Torque DROIDZ Octave specs:
5-inch HD IPS display, 294ppi
1.4GHz MediaTek MT6592 octa-core CPU
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
up to 32GB via microSD
8 megapixel AF rear camera w/ LED flash
5 megapixel front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
3G HSPA+
WiFi
Bluetooth
Android 4.4 KitKat

The Torque DROIDZ Octave has a price tag of Php6,399.

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25 Paid iTunes Apps Worth Paying For

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Don’t you hate that moment when you’ve tried all free apps but none of them can satisfy your need? By spending a little more on your app store, you may get what you’ve been looking for. Here are 25 of those paid apps that are sure worth paying for.

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Apps are the foundations of every mobile operating system. No one can imagine a smartphone’s success without any good applications to run inside an ecosystem and drive potential consumers in. This list is in no particular order, and we’re using the iOS platform, the iTunes specifically, as our source for paid apps. Chances are, there would be an Android or Windows Phone counterpart for it. Icons are from the Apple iTunes Store, by the way, and they are presented in order of mention per section.

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If you want a new way to organize and keep your notes, Note’d ($0.99) is the way to go. It keeps your daily scribbles and photos in notes and can be divided into different sections, like a notebook with different covers. There’s also Workflow ($2.99) which connects actions you normally do with your phone everyday and automates it, saving you time in the process. If you need a reliable word processor with PDF functions, I recommend the OfficeSuite Pro + PDF (on sale at $9.99) which is a really useful app for quick document typing and presentation editing on your device.

How about something really cool? There’s Carrot To-Do ($2.99), a to-do list that actually talks and reminds you of things that you need to get done. Slack off for a whole day, and it will be very angry at you. Perfect for lazy humans. CamScanner Pro ($4.99) turns your already-awesome camera into a document scanner, digitizing your papers fast and easy. If you’re a very time-conscious person, Daily Routine ($1.99) is the one for you, with all the exactly-timed activities and flexible schedule management.

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Who wouldn’t want a game app or two? Games look and work great on iOS devices. We have Threes! ($1.99) which Apple touted as one of its games of the year for 2014. Threes is the original 2048, albeit you work on exponentials and multitudes of threes, as opposed to twos on 2048. If you’re one who like to discover and create new things, the uber-pixelated Minecraft: Pocket Edition ($6.99) is a must-have. It lets you explore your world and basically create almost anything from scratch.

For the hardcore sports fanatics, there’s NBA 2K15 ($7.99) which brings the popular basketball game franchise to the small mobile screens. Last but not the least, Game of Thrones: A TellTale Game Series ($4.99) is a must-have for fanatics of the book and television series, and follow the Starks and the Targaryens in this compelling episodic telltale game.

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Got no time to lift? Try some of the paid fitness apps on the app store, including the 7-minute Workouts ($2.99), a short but intensive training that will give you a sweat. There’s also iSwimLaps ($0.99) for covering distances and records per swimming laps.

For all your private thoughts, Momento ($2.99) is a virtual daily journal that’s meant to keep your rants, random musings, and thoughts in a safe place.

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Photo and video apps are some of the App Store’s best applications, and these are some of my personal favorites. One is Afterlight ($0.99), which is a very versatile photo editing application, as well as Over ($0.99) which feature lots of art packs. If you’re one very selfie-loving person, Facie ($2.99) is definitely a tool to enhance those faces and make it perfect for online sharing. Overhead ($0.99) is a great app to check and create that awesome flat photo captured in top view.

If you don’t want to write your personal diary, why not shoot it? 1 Second Everyday ($0.99) allows you to record a second of your life everyday, creating a mini-video diary in the process. Lastly, there’s Fragment ($1.99) which creates cool prismatic effects off your images.

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iOS 8 welcomed the support of third-party keyboards, and a lot of them available on the Google Play store for a long time have also made their counterparts for the Cupertino product. A keyboard I personally would like to recommend is Flesky ($0.99), a keyboard with gesture controls and can be customizable in different colors. There are other keyboards as well such as Swype ($0.99) with gesture-based typing, and minimalist keyboard Minuum ($3.99).

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For more detailed information about the current weather, several apps such as Accuweather Platinum ($2.99) and The Weather Channel Max ($3.99) offer comprehensive and up-to-date weather of the day, as well as temperatures and other important weather news.

If you’re worried about a loved one as he travels in the air, why not check the flight’s progress? Flightradar24 ($3.99) offers live flight tracking in real time. Always navigating but not always online? OffMaps2 ($0.99) offers thousands of maps in different location, and can help one to traverse especially when in an unfamiliar territory.

Now if you’re asking, how can you be able to pay these? If the lack of credit card is what’s keeping you from getting these apps, try using the GCash AMEX Virtual card. You can actually get these apps and have them charged to your Globe Bill in the process.

The ability to purchase apps from the iTunes store is made possible with the GCash Virtual AMEX card. Once you get it activated, you can now use the details to fill up your credit card information in your iTunes account. Your purchases in the iTunes store are then charged to your virtual AMEX which will eventually reflect in your postpaid bill during the cut-off period.

It will appear as an additional line item in your bill and will have a credit limit of Php500 per month which should be able to let you purchase 5 to 10 paid apps per billing cycle. You can read more about it here.

That’s it for our paid app list that are sure worth paying for. Anything we missed? Share with us some of them at the comments section below.

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Dell intros 2015 PC monitors, 5K resolution and curved display in tow

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Dell today announces its 2015 lineup of computer monitors. The next-gen displays comprise of the flagship HD 5K monitor, the 34-inch curved monitor, the 25-inch display with QHD resolution, and the 27-inch Ultra HD 4K monitor. Head past the break for more details.

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Shown here is Dell’s 34-inch curved monitor.

Dell P2715Q Ultra HD 4K Monitor specs:
27-inch 4K IPS display @ 3840 x 2160 resolution
Ultra-wide (178-degree) viewing angle
Tilts, pivots, swivels, and has adjustable height
379 x 640 x 51mm (dimensions)
5 kg (weight)
Price: $699

Dell UltraSharp 25 U2515H Monitor specs:
25-inch QHD screen @ 2560 x 1440 resolution
Ultra-wide viewing angle
16:9 aspect ratio
Pivots 90 degrees clockwise/counter-clockwise
Price: $479

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The 27-inch flagship with 5K resolution.

Dell UltraSharp 34 U3415W Curved Monitor specs:
34-inch WQHD display @ 3440 x 1440 resolution
21:9 aspect ratio
HDMI 2.0
MHL
DisplayPort
Mini DisplayPort
Dual-integrated 9 watt speakers
Price: $1,199

Dell UltraSharp 27 UP2715K Ultra HD 5K Monitor specs:
27-inch UHD display @ 5120 x 2880 resolution
16:9 aspect ratio
12-digit hardware 3D LUT
Premier Color Technology
Price: $2,499

Hit the links to know each monitor a little bit more. Stay tuned for the update of local prices.

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Dell intros 2015 PC monitors, 5K resolution and curved display in tow

Lazada Philippines

Dell today announces its 2015 lineup of computer monitors. The next-gen displays comprise of the flagship HD 5K monitor, the 34-inch curved monitor, the 25-inch display with QHD resolution, and the 27-inch Ultra HD 4K monitor. Head past the break for more details.

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Shown here is Dell’s 34-inch curved monitor.

Dell P2715Q Ultra HD 4K Monitor specs:
27-inch 4K IPS display @ 3840 x 2160 resolution
Ultra-wide (178-degree) viewing angle
Tilts, pivots, swivels, and has adjustable height
379 x 640 x 51mm (dimensions)
5 kg (weight)
Price: $699

Dell UltraSharp 25 U2515H Monitor specs:
25-inch QHD screen @ 2560 x 1440 resolution
Ultra-wide viewing angle
16:9 aspect ratio
Pivots 90 degrees clockwise/counter-clockwise
Price: $479

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The 27-inch flagship with 5K resolution.

Dell UltraSharp 34 U3415W Curved Monitor specs:
34-inch WQHD display @ 3440 x 1440 resolution
21:9 aspect ratio
HDMI 2.0
MHL
DisplayPort
Mini DisplayPort
Dual-integrated 9 watt speakers
Price: $1,199

Dell UltraSharp 27 UP2715K Ultra HD 5K Monitor specs:
27-inch UHD display @ 5120 x 2880 resolution
16:9 aspect ratio
12-digit hardware 3D LUT
Premier Color Technology
Price: $2,499

Hit the links to know each monitor a little bit more. Stay tuned for the update of local prices.

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