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TECNO MEGABOOK K16s 13th Review

TECNO not only expands their line-up, but they also ensure that many of the products they release stand out in their respective category. Take the new TECNO MEGABOOK K16s 13th as an example. Priced at Php46,999, the TECNO MEGABOOK K16s 13th is one of the cheapest laptops in the market equipped with an Intel Core i9-13900HK processor. It’s also packed with a large 16-inch display and a compact yet stylish design. But does it automatically translate to a great user experience? How good is it really for productivity, multitasking, or even some gaming? Let’s find out in our TECNO MEGABOOK K16s 13th review. TECNO MEGABOOK K16s 13th Specs Windows 11 16-inch IPS display, 1920 x 1200 pixel resolution, ~141ppi 60Hz refresh rate 16:10 aspect ratio, 91% screen-to-body ratio 13th-gen Intel Core i9-13900HK 16GB RAM, expandable up to 32GB Intel UHD Graphics 512GB SSD storage 1-megapixel webcam, Physical shutter 180-degree hinge Fingerprint power button Quad speakers, DTS Audio Du...
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OPPO Enco Air5 Pro packs bigger battery, improved sound, and noise cancellation

OPPO has unveiled its newest wireless earbuds in China, offering longer battery life and improved noise cancellation compared to its predecessor. The OPPO Enco Air5 Pro succeeds last year’s Enco Air4 Pro with upgrades where it matters most. The new earbuds connect via Bluetooth 6.0 and feature 12mm drivers that OPPO says deliver much stronger bass. They support high-quality audio streaming and can block out noise up to 55 decibels. Battery life is the big upgrade. The earbuds can last up to 13 hours on a single charge with noise cancellation turned off, and the charging case pushes total playtime to 54 hours before you need to plug in. Other features include the ability to connect to two devices at once, 3D surround sound for a more immersive experience, and built-in AI translation. They’re also protected against water and dust with an IP55 rating. The OPPO Enco Air5 Pro earbuds come in black and white and cost roughly 3,300 Chinese yuan or around Php2,800. It will be availabl...

HONOR to showcase a humanoid robot at MWC 2026

Forget foldables: HONOR is expected to showcase a humanoid robot at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. We expect the HONOR humanoid robot to draw the crowd to its booth at MWC 2026, where the company is still expected to showcase new mobile innovations. The company already confirmed that it will bring its latest foldable smartphone, the HONOR Magic V6, to the event. They are also expected to display the new HONOR MagicPad4 tablet and MagicBook Pro 14 laptop, both with ultra-slim designs and will feature a bunch of AI features. What’s more, the company is expected to fully unveil its interesting new smartphone, the HONOR Robot Phone, which will feature a retractable gimbal-like camera system. As for the humanoid robot, HONOR hasn’t shared concrete details about it. Hence, we expect it to be another concept product that flexes the brand’s capabilities in innovation and manufacturing. This article, HONOR to showcase a humanoid robot at MWC 2026 , was origi...

vivo Y05: UNISOC T7225 CPU, 6,500mAh battery, HD+ 120Hz refresh rate

One of vivo’s popular entry-level phones just got a refresh for 2026. This is the all-new vivo Y05. The vivo Y05 has a slightly refreshing design thanks to its iPhone 17-like camera island. However, the camera has been oddly downgraded to a single 8-megapixel shooter, while Y04 enjoys a sharper 13-megapixel camera. Sadly, it uses the same UNISOC T7225 processor as before, with 4GB of RAM, and an option between 64GB and 128GB of storage. On the upside, it has a much bigger 6,500mAh battery, compared to its predecessor’s 5,500mAh. The wired charging is the same at 15W, but you now get the reverse wired charging feature to help you power other devices. The display is identical as it uses a 6.74-inch IPS panel with an HD+ resolution, but now refreshes at 120Hz and has a peak brightness of 1200 nits. Since it came out in 2026, it ships with the latest Android 16-based OriginOS 6. It is also IP65 dust and splash resistant and is MIL-STD-810H compliant. The vivo Y05 was spot...

DICT eyes ban on Telegram in the Philippines

Telegram, a popular instant messaging app, could soon be banned in the Philippines. The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) is studying the possibility of banning Telegram in the Philippines. DICT cited the platform being used to distribute pornography and facilitate gambling operations as a reason. In an interview, DICT Secretary Henry Aguda said that they are struggling to coordinate with Telegram developers to enforce local regulations on the platform. Aguda stressed that certain issues like online sexual exploitation and child abuse are “non-negotiable”, and if such content continues to be spread on any platform, the government will not think twice in blocking them in the country. This article, DICT eyes ban on Telegram in the Philippines , was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.

Galaxy AI adds Perplexity as it turns into multi-agent ecosystem

Samsung is having a more open-minded approach with Galaxy AI. The Galaxy AI, found on most Samsung smartphones, is turning into a multi-agent ecosystem. Apart from Bixby and Gemini, the platform now also supports Perplexity. Simply say “Hey, Plex!” to summon the AI tool. Perplexity will not only give you answers based on the internet, but will also let you manage and pull data from your Samsung Notes, Gallery, Reminder, Calendar, and other third-party apps. We expect to hear more about Perplexity’s integration with Galaxy AI on the upcoming launch of the Samsung Galaxy S26 series, which will happen on February 26, 2 AM Philippine time. This article, Galaxy AI adds Perplexity as it turns into multi-agent ecosystem , was originally published at NoypiGeeks | Philippines Technology News, Reviews and How to's.

Infinix NOTE Edge: Slim, Powerful Smartphone Made for Gen Zs

The Infinix NOTE series became prominent for its gaming prowess. But with the Infinix NOTE Edge, they plan on appealing to a wider audience, especially Gen Zs who want a no-compromise phone with a sleek design and powerful hardware. For a device priced under Php15,000, we’re already impressed by the power and sleekness this device offers. To understand why we like this new device, let’s take a closer look at what makes the new Infinix NOTE Edge stand out. Luxury on a budget Infinix has a reputation for thinking outside the box in terms of design. The Infinix NOTE Edge, as the name suggests, has smooth curves on each side of the 3D-curved 1.5K screen and the rear panel. It made the device feel very sleek in the hands and achieved an incredible thinness of just 7.2mm. Feats like these are not uncommon, but what makes it special is the fact that Infinix achieved this on a device that doesn’t break the bank. To make sure it can keep up in style, the NOTE Edge comes in three el...