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Disney reportedly considering buying Epic Games

A new rumor suggests Disney is looking to purchase Epic Games , the company behind Fortnite and the Unreal Engine technology. The information comes from tech journalist Alex Heath, who said during a recent podcast appearance that several top executives at Disney are pushing for the deal. He noted that opinions inside the company are mixed, so no final decision has been made. Disney and Epic already know each other well. Fortnite has hosted multiple events featuring Disney characters and stories over the years, including Star Wars and Marvel themes. The two companies also have a financial connection. In early 2025, Disney invested $1.5 billion in Epic, giving it a significant ownership stake. A full buyout would mean much more than just owning Fortnite. Epic’s Unreal Engine is used widely across Hollywood. Disney already relies on it for shows like The Mandalorian. That technology could become even more important to Disney following the recent shutdown of OpenAI’s Sora video servi...
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soundcore launches Boom 3i and Boom Go 3i outdoor speakers in the Philippines

Just as the summer heat kicks in and everyone starts planning pool parties and beach trips, soundcore has released two new outdoor speakers designed to handle whatever the season throws at them. The audio brand, which is part of Anker Innovations, launched the soundcore Boom 3i this week. It’s a rugged Bluetooth 5.3 speaker built specifically for outdoor adventures. The speaker comes with IP68 water and dust resistance, which means it can handle being submerged in water up to 1.5 meters deep for 30 minutes. One of the highlight features is that the Boom 3i floats. The design keeps the speaker upright in the water, so you don’t have to worry about it sinking if it falls into the pool or ocean. It also offers five times the saltwater resistance of regular speakers, with testing showing it can handle up to 2400 hours of salt spray without corrosion. If you drop it, it can survive a fall from 1 meter onto concrete. The speaker delivers 40 watts of power from a woofer and a 10-watt...

Xiaomi Fan Festival 2026 offers huge discounts on select Xiaomi and POCO devices

Xiaomi is bringing back its biggest annual sale event in the Philippines. The Xiaomi Fan Festival (XFF) 2026 kicks off with a Super Brand Day Mega Sale running from April 7 to 8. The theme this year is “Smart Living, Made Yours.” The idea is to show how Xiaomi’s range of gadgets can make daily life easier, and the company is using limited-time offers to make them more affordable. Xiaomi is cutting prices by up to 44% on select products. Its sub-brand POCO is also joining in, with discounts of up to Php4,000 on certain models. If you’re after a smart TV, the Xiaomi TV A 32-inch 2026 HD Google TV will be available for just Php7,599 . That’s aimed at people who want an easy entry into smart entertainment. For those who need serious power, the Xiaomi 17 Ultra with 16GB of RAM and 512GB of storage is priced at Php99,999 . Students and professionals might want to look at the Xiaomi Pad 8 . It comes with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage for only Php18,999 . That’s meant to help with p...

Clear and Stable: A deep-dive into OPPO Reno15 Series 4K HDR Ultra-Steady System

Content creators need to be fast and reactive. Once a moment presents itself, they should be quick to pull out their phone and start recording — no time to set up tripods or gimbals. The sad thing is, not every camera phone is up to the task of taking smooth videos during spontaneous moments. To do this, a smartphone needs to have a robust image stabilization system, which is exactly what the 4K HDR Ultra-Steady System is. Found on the latest OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G , this stabilization technology utilizes both hardware and software to ensure all your videos are smooth and steady, even under 4K resolution. Pull out your phone, hit record, and stay on the move. No need to stand still and miss the fun just to take good videos. But the question is, how does this technology actually work? The OPPO Reno15 Pro 5G has three 50-megapixel cameras and a very sharp 200-megapixel main shooter. But that’s not the only impressive stuff. Both the sharp main camera and telephoto cameras are equip...

Most Filipino workers learn AI skills on their own, not from employers — study

A new survey suggests that many workers in the Philippines are teaching themselves how to use artificial intelligence outside of work. The Salesforce and YouGov study, which looked at over 1,000 office workers across the country, found that personal use of AI builds more trust than company-led training. About 68% of respondents said using AI at home made them trust it more at work. Another 70% said it made them feel more confident. Younger workers showed the highest levels of trust, with nearly 3 out of 4 saying their personal AI use helped them see the technology in a more positive light at the office. While many workers are already using AI on the job, companies are falling behind in training. Only about a third of workers said their employer provides training on AI tools. Even fewer said their company encourages managers to share how they use AI or invests in ways for employees to learn from each other. This gap comes with risks. When workers use unapproved AI tools on their...

Instagram Plus to roll out in the Philippines

Meta is quietly testing a paid version of Instagram that offers extra features for regular users. The trial, which appears to be running in several countries, gives subscribers a set of tools not available on the free version of the app. People on the plan can view Stories without leaving a trace. They can also see how often their own Stories get rewatched. Another feature lets them sort followers into different groups for sharing posts, instead of being limited to a single close friends list. What are disappearing messages, and how do they work? Why do people change to the default profile picture on social media? Subscribers can also keep a Story online for an extra day and boost one Story per week so it shows up more clearly in other people’s feeds. Other additions include animated reactions and a way to search through the list of people who have viewed a post. The trial is reportedly happening in Mexico, Japan, and the Philippines based on screenshots shared by users. P...

Apple will allow Gemini and Claude to replace ChatGPT in Siri — report

Apple is planning to give iPhone users the freedom to pick which AI chatbot works with Siri. The change is expected to arrive with the iOS 27 update later this year. According to a report from Bloomberg , Apple will introduce a new system called “Extensions.” This feature will let users connect third-party chatbots downloaded from the App Store directly to Siri. That means instead of being stuck with just one option, people could choose to link services like Google’s Gemini or Anthropic’s Claude to handle their voice assistant requests. The way it works is expected to be similar to how Siri already works with OpenAI’s ChatGPT today. When a user asks a question that the chatbot is better suited to answer, Siri will be able to fetch a reply from whichever service the person has enabled. Bloomberg reports that the Extensions system will work across iPhone, iPad, and Mac. It will also tie into a standalone app that Apple is reportedly developing for its more advanced version of Sir...