If you want to reach people in the Philippines through video, YouTube is still the best place to be. The research, conducted by Kantar, looked at viewing habits across the country. It found that YouTube reaches more people than any other streaming service. The numbers are especially impressive in rural areas. In the Visayas and Mindanao regions, 97 out of every 100 Filipino are watching TV shows online through YouTube. The study also revealed that the platform reaches 60% more viewers than regular TV can on its own. In other words, if you only advertise on TV, you are missing a huge chunk of the audience. Over the years, YouTube has changed a lot and is no longer just a place for random home videos. People now treat it like a one-stop shop for entertainment. They watch full TV episodes, live sports, news clips, and short viral videos all inside the app. In fact, YouTube has officially partnered with major players like ABS-CBN, GMA, and TV5. This means viewers can find their favor...
If you bought a new laptop or desktop over the past few months, you were part of a big wave of people doing the same thing. The reason? Everyone is trying to avoid higher prices caused by the AI boom. New numbers from Counterpoint Research show that PC shipments around the world went up by 3.2% in the first 3 months of 2026. That is compared to the same period last year. In total, companies shipped 63.3 million units. The main driver was people buying computers before memory and storage became more expensive. Another reason was Microsoft ending Windows 10 support, which forced some folks to finally upgrade. Most of the sales went to five big names: Lenovo, Apple, ASUS, HP, and Dell. Lenovo still has the biggest piece of the market at 26%. But not everyone did well. HP actually sold 5% fewer PCs than last year. Apple did well this quarter, with sales up 11%. That was likely because of their new M5 chips in the MacBook Pro and Air, plus the cheaper $600 MacBook Neo. Counterpoint ...