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GadgetMatch among 24th Henry Ford Awards finalists
MJ Jucutan once again nominated for his Next-Gen Ford Territory piece
GadgetMatch’s MJ Jucutan is once again nominated in this year’s 24th Henry Ford Awards. Ford Philippines announced the finalists for its 13 categories, from a list of over 200 submitted entries.
The HFA’s Board of Judges consists of respected professionals in the academe and various industries. It took two rounds of screening before the award-giving body was able to come up with the finalists.
GadgetMatch is nominated under the “Ford Automotive Article Feature of the Year” category. MJ’s piece is titled “Why the Next-Gen Ford Territory is an endurance athlete’s choice” which was published last June 2024.
It highlights the SUV’s driver-assist technologies, high-tech features, and more capabilities, making it the author’s choice, wherever the wind takes him.
Here are all the finalists per category:
Industry category awards
1. Automotive Launch Story of the Year (Print/Online)
- “First drive: The new Honda Civic is proof you shouldn’t count out sedans” — Anton Luis O. Andres, Top Gear Philippines
- “May the re-entry of a legend save another from oblivion” — Teresa R. Salazar, Philippine Daily Inquirer
- “The BYD Seagull is an enticing first entry to EV, now in the Philippines” — Vikka Francisco, The Modern Creatures
- “The Lexus LBX is a stylish hybrid crossover for P2.968 million” — Samuel Jordan Surla, VISOR
2. Automotive Industry Feature of the Year (Print/Online)
- “Car Ownership 101 – Just say no to an open deed of sale” — Eric Tipan, AutoIndustriya
- “The 5 most expensive, customs-paid luxury cars you can buy” — Iñigo S. Roces, Manila Bulletin
- “We Go on a Road Trip from Metro Manila to Mindanao with Motolite” — Novelyn Darza Quiamco, 2Ner
- “You’ve fully paid for your car in cash—do you still have to wait before it’s released?” — Leandre Mari C. Grecia, Top Gear Philippines
3. Automotive Tech Story of the Year (Print/Online)
- “5 Technologies that can impact how we drive in the future” — Dinzo Tabamo, Top Gear Philippines
- “BMW explores AR glasses, generative AI assistants, in-vehicle gaming with controllers, more” — Vikka Francisco, The Modern Creatures
- “Is a Collision-Free Society Possible with the Latest Safety Features Technology?” — Ramoncito ‘Monch’ Henares, Motourismo.ph
- “Why the included dashcam of the Toyota Corolla Cross is more important than you think” — Samuel Jordan Surla, VISOR
4. Automotive Vehicle Review of the Year (Article)
- “2024 Changan X7 Plus: Rooting for the Underdog” — Shariffa Dizon, Power Wheels Magazine
- “2024 Nissan GT-R: True antithesis” — Carlos Miguel Divino, YugaAuto
- “My first dance with a Ferrari” — Samuel Jordan Surla, VISOR
- “The P14.49-M Range Rover Sport is worth every darn peso” — Leandre Mari C. Grecia, Top Gear Philippines
5. Automotive Lifestyle Story of the Year (Print/Online)
- “65 going on 45, a long-running AUV story” — Teresa R. Salazar, Philippine Daily Inquirer
- “Cycling in Metro Manila will give you these 5 superpowers” — Frank Schuengel, VISOR
- “Luisa’s Journey: A Life on an Electric Three-Wheeler” — Kristoffer Lim, Motortech.ph
- “The Man With A 1,000-Peso Bill” — Enrique Garcia, Daily Tribune
6. Automotive Electric Vehicle Story of the Year (Print/Online)
- “Electric vehicle FAQs (frequently asked questions) answered” — Iñigo S. Roces, Manila Bulletin
- “EV Life Without the Hassle? Here’s the Best Way to Transition.” — Ramoncito ‘Monch’ Henares, Monchster Chronicles
- “The Ioniq 5 N just might be the electric GOAT” — Mariano Jose Tamayo, Top Gear Philippines
- “Validating ten myths about EVs” — Raymond Gregory B. Tribdino, Malaya Business Insight
7. Automotive Column of the Year
- “A Road Rage Story from a Gun Owner’s Point of View” — Vince Christian Pornelos, AutoIndustriya
- “Lolo’s ‘junk’ completes a full (re)cycle” — Teresa R. Salazar, Philippine Daily Inquirer
- “’Nawalan ng preno’ not a reason for road crashes” — Raymond Gregory B. Tribdino, Malaya Business Insight
- “The Good and Bad – Should PH have a phase-out scrappage program” — Eric Tipan, AutoIndustriya
8. Automotive Photograph of the Year (Print/Online)
- “2024 BYD Sealion DM-I” — Kristoffer Crisostomo, Philippine Daily Inquirer
- “First Drive – A few laps on the track prove that the 2024 Ford Mustang really is all-new” — Carlo Chungunco, Top Gear Philippines
- “Formula E” — Samuel Jordan Surla, VISOR
- “Review: 2024 Ford Bronco Outer Banks Sasquatch Package” — Ellaisa Ruth B. Veluz, Top Gear Philippines
9. Automotive Short-Form Video of the Year
- “Lexus LBX Hybrid in the flesh” — Kevin Francisco, The Modern Creatures
- “Priced the PhP 2.548M in the Philippines, the BYD Seal costs less than other performance EVs in the market while still offering all the power and control you’d want for a vehicle just like this” — Vikka Francisco, The Modern Creatures
- “The Honda CRV Hybrid RS Edition – should you daily drive it? Here’s 5 reasons why you should” — Aristo Konstantino Tejano, Apex Motoring Ph
- “The Toyota Land Cruiser Prado is our new automotive crush” — Samuel Jordan Surla, VISOR
10. Automotive Vehicle Review of the Year (Video)
- “2024 New Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sport: Daily off-roader?” — Kevin Francisco, The Modern Creatures
- “Can We Make It To La Union in the BYD Atto 3?” — Earl Davidson Lim Lee, AutoDeal
- “Ferrari Roma Spider launched in PH: The most beautiful car on the market” — Leandre Mari C. Grecia, Top Gear Philippines
- “Suzuki S-Presso AGS review: The little car with lots to offer!” — Joash Maramara, The Modern Creatures
Ford category awards
11. Ford Automotive Article Feature of the Year
- “Going buck wild with the Ford Bronco and Mustang” — Samuel Jordan Surla, VISOR
- “The Ford Mustang is deservedly the sole survivor of muscle cars” — Anton Luis O. Andres, Top Gear Philippines
- “The Ford Ranger Wildtrak is still a workhorse with a softer side” — Frank Schuengel, VISOR
- “Why the Next-Gen Ford Territory is an endurance athlete’s choice” — Mark Julius Jucutan, GadgetMatch
12. Ford Automotive Video Feature of the Year (TV/Online)
- “2024 Ford Territory Sport Full Review – Is the Territory Still Worth Buying in 2024?” — Alexander Zosa, Jaywalkur Motoring
- “Driving the 2024 Ford Mustang and Ford Bronco!” — Jacob Fidel Oliva, Philkotse
- “Ford Raptor T1+ in the Rally of Morocco (ft. Carlos Sainz)” — Carlo Chungunco, Top Gear Philippines
- “South African Adventure With The 2024 Ford Everest V6! | First Impressions” — Kristopper Santos, AutoDeal
13. Ford Automotive Short-Form Video of the Year (Social)
- “‘24 #FordEverest – The SUV That Can Do Everything” — Reph Bangsil
- “A gasoline V6? In a Ford Ranger?! We’re here for it.” — Elijah Patrick Gutierrez, AutoDeal
- “Byehe with Ford Everest! Fast Guapo and Comfy SUV! Tara byahe na!” — Ryan Marc Hebron, Riding in Tandem
- “Here’s why the Ford Ranger Wildtrak 4×4 should be your first pickup truck!” — Jonathan Martin Wu, TheAuto PH
- “How close car photographers get to nail the perfect shot.” — Carlo Chungunco, Top Gear Philippines
The awards night will be held on May 5, 2025. The winners for Automotive Journalist of the Year and Automotive Outlet of the Year will also be recognized during the event.
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The GadgetMatch Team’s Favorite Picks of 2025
Looking back at the devices that stood out in our everyday use!
As the year comes to a close, we take a moment to look back at the devices that stood out in our everyday use.
This roundup of gadgets are what genuinely impressed the team behind our reviews and stories. These are the devices we relied on and kept talking about, long after the embargoes lifted and the hype settled.
Each pick reflects personal experiences shaped by different priorities and preferences, but together, they form a snapshot of what mattered most in consumer technology this year.
“The phone I couldn’t put down”
Rodneil Quiteles: This is such a tough pick. Three gadgets really spoke to me in 2025. So, I’m shouting out two honorable mentions: The ROG Flow Z13 (2025) and the ROG Xbox Ally X. But the one I just couldn’t put down is the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold7.
The Galaxy Z Fold7 just really feels good to hold. The thinness, weight distribution, button placements… they’re all, dare I say, perfect. I was initially afraid to put a case on it as it might disrupt this feeling. Thankfully, PITAKA came through with just the right fit.
This is the best a Samsung Galaxy Z Fold has ever looked and felt. Of all the foldables I’ve touched so far – and I’ve touched quite a few – this has been my favorite to hold. I wouldn’t be mad if they kept this form factor for a few years… so long as they upgrade the cameras.
It’s great for casual browsing, fantastic for my productivity, and the interior screen is perfect for watching 4×3 aspect ratio content. It’s just flat-out a joy to use.
“Earned a place in my life”
MJ Jucutan: For an athlete, a device that accompanies me through sweat and long days easily becomes a top pick for a must-have gear in my arsenal.
The Shokz OpenFit 2+ earned a place in my life longer than any other open-ear earbuds I’ve owned. Long enough that when I lost one pair, I got another. That alone tells the full story.
After all, it feels like a steal especially when you consider how much higher other open-ear wearables cost for similar quality.
“One thing I couldn’t really live without this year”
Luigi Leonardo: Before this year, I didn’t care about tablets. I’m too old to have been an iPad kid, and I’m too young to rely exclusively on a simple tablet. All of that changed when I met the Xiaomi Pad 7.
The Xiaomi Pad 7 is the one thing that I couldn’t really live without this year. More than just a big screen, the tablet was the best all-around device for practically anything.
It was a travel buddy, a portable workstation, and a secondary screen for my home office.
On the outside, it’s so elegant in its minimalist design. It doesn’t attempt to wow with unnecessary features or gimmicks. Inside, it’s capable of everything I need in a tablet: hours of writing, streaming movies, and playing games. Oh, and the vast ecosystem of accessories, especially the Focus Keyboard, turns the Pad 7 from great to indispensable.
“A godsend daily driver”
Vincenz Lee: Despite being a hardcore camera guy, I never got to try any new mirrorless cameras this 2025. But that’s not to say I’m disappointed as camera-centric flagship smartphones keep getting better.
Even if I have used its older brother for 6.5+ months, the refinements made on the vivo X300 Pro simply makes it an irresistible, more complete package of an already superior smartphone to begin with.
And by that, an even faster chipset, newer camera bells and whistles, additional Pro-grade improvements in video shooting, camera kit support (which I don’t have), and several more not present in its predecessor.
Although I am somewhat missing the former’s curvaceous body, subtle display curves PLUS the longer battery endurance, OriginOS 6 is a huge godsend for making me daily drive an Android phone not just for its overhauled phone look, more so with plethora of functions that wasn’t even there during its Funtouch crisis *coughs* vivo’s Office Kit addition for a long-time MacBook user like yours truly.
“Confidence in the air”
Deric Claveria: Some gadgets impress on paper. But this one impressed me when it came time to create.
The Antigravity A1 earns my confidence in the air. Movement is smooth, predictable, and easy to control, which lets me focus on flying instead of fighting the drone.
In good lighting, the camera delivers clean, detailed footage with enough flexibility for reframing and storytelling in post. It’s not about cinematic gimmicks, it’s about getting usable shots consistently.
“Sneaky good tool that doesn’t even cost a fortune”
Levi Verora Jr.,: As of the moment, the BOYA Mini 2 is my favorite gadget to use. Given how I do various slice-of-life content for my personal vlog, Manila Connoisseur, including voice-overs and talking head videos, it’s a sneaky good tool that doesn’t even cost a fortune.
I wouldn’t go as far as saying it produces studio quality sound but it does improve my overall audiovisual output. It’s a breeze to use it, and you can customize settings further via BOYA’s app.
Noise cancelling also works wonders in various scenarios. Be it food reviews, quick interviews, and everything in between for emphasis, it delivers what it chiefly promises.
“The flexibility that matters in daily use”
Jeanne Penelope: I’ll admit, I was doubtful about open-ear sound quality, but the QCY Crossky C50 changed my mind. With a solid bass, it sounds better than some more expensive in-ear buds I’ve tried. And it stays put. Most of the time, I forget they’re even on.
What really sold it for me is the interchangeable left-and-right design. No fussing over which earbud goes where. And if one runs out of battery because I left it outside of the case (AGAIN), I can still use the charged one in whichever ear I want while maintaining stereo sound.
I usually go for the left as I hear more clearly on that side, so that flexibility actually matters in my daily use.
I have my Sony ULT noise-cancelling headset that has spoiled me with bass quality. But whenever I don’t need full ANC or just getting headset fatigue, the Crossky C50 is my go-to and daily driver.
A big thank you from the GadgetMatch Team
Taken individually, each favorite tells a personal story of how technology fits into our lives this year.
Viewed together, they reveal broader patterns in what worked and what truly delivered value beyond first impressions.
This collection is less about declaring universal winners and more about sharing honest perspectives from a team that lives with these products day in and day out.
As we move into a new year of launches and evolving needs, these picks serve as a reminder that the best gadgets are the ones that meaningfully improve how we work, create, and unwind.
From all of us at GadgetMatch, thank you for spending another year exploring technology with us, and we look forward to what’s next.
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GadgetMatch at gamescom 2025: stepping into the world’s biggest gaming stage
This first gamescom won’t be our last.
Walking into gamescom for the first time, I felt both overwhelmed and grateful. Cologne turns into a celebration of gaming every year. Being there in person — seeing the scale, the creativity, the energy from fans and developers — reminded me how much we’ve wanted to be part of this moment.
Gaming has always been part of our DNA. Since 2017, GadgetMatch has reviewed games alongside the gadgets that power them. We’ve covered console launches, tested big titles, and told stories about how games shape everyday life. Being at gamescom felt less like trying something new, and more like coming home to a community we’ve long been part of.
Swiping in game reviews
And just like with gadgets, we’re gonna start carrying over our playful way of saying what’s worth your time into game reviews. A Swipe Up means highly recommended. Swipe Right means recommended, but maybe not for everyone. A Swipe Left means not recommended. It’s the same DNA, now applied to the worlds, battles, and stories we escape to.
An experience
On the ground, so many moments stood out. The massive lines waiting for Silksong. Capcom’s crowd-pullers like Resident Evil Requiem and Pragmata. Spotting a GameSir controller — one of our long-time partners — while playing the Honor of Kings: World demo. Finally meeting peers I had only known through email.
@gadgetmatch Sights & Sounds at #gamescom2025 ♬ original sound – GadgetMatch
There were cosplayers at every corner, ready to strike a pose. A cosplay village overflowing with anime merch I couldn’t ignore. Samsung and Genshin Impact sharing a massive booth, proof of how big mobile gaming has become. And yes, I finally played Phantom Blade 0, a game I’ve been waiting for.
gamescom 2025
gamescom shows the full range of the industry. The big, cinematic AAA titles. The clever indies with fresh ideas. It’s what makes covering games so exciting. Gaming is never just about the hardware. It’s about the stories, the worlds, and the communities that grow around them.
This first gamescom won’t be our last. We want to come back, not just as attendees, but as an active part of the gaming conversation. If you’re a publisher or developer looking for a platform that values both the tech and the stories behind your games, we’d love to tell them with you.
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GadgetMatch wraps up COMPUTEX 2025
We explored Taiwan’s biggest tech show and connected with the brands shaping tomorrow.
GadgetMatch proudly wrapped up its on-ground coverage of COMPUTEX 2025, the world’s leading technology expo held annually in Taipei, Taiwan.
From the latest gaming rigs and AI-powered laptops to memory innovations and lifestyle tech, this year’s show floor buzzed with breakthroughs and we were there to experience it all.
Covering the event were Rodneil Quiteles, Managing Editor of GadgetMatch Philippines; Vincenz Lee, Associate Creative Producer; and MJ Jucutan, Associate Creative Director.
Together, they brought stories, videos, and social coverage that highlighted the best of what COMPUTEX had to offer, while also giving our community a taste of tech culture in Taiwan.
Our highlights from the show floor
MSI went all in on AI. We explored their latest creator and gaming laptops featuring built-in Copilot buttons and AI-enhanced performance. MSI also showcased a new line of desktops and monitors designed to keep up with modern workflows.
Acer wowed us with its SpatialLabs technology, blending AI, 3D, and immersive visuals for next-gen creators and gamers. Their new Predator and Swift lineups are not just powerful; they’re pushing boundaries.
Gigabyte unveiled sleek motherboards and pre-built solutions for power users. Their AORUS line was particularly impressive for gamers and PC builders who want performance without compromise.
ADATA and XPG gave us a look at high-speed, high-capacity memory, and storage options that are ideal for gamers, creatives, and data-heavy pros. Their booth also included eye-catching collaborations with artists and modders.
TeamGroup highlighted its commitment to performance and design. From DDR5 RAM to high-efficiency SSDs, they’re clearly tuned in to the needs of both builders and enterprise users.
iRocks merged form and function with a range of mechanical keyboards and ergonomic setups that blend aesthetic appeal with typing comfort.
Kingston stayed true to its legacy of reliability with new innovations in SSD and memory solutions. Their FURY gaming lineup continues to be a top choice for competitive gamers around the world.
Heartfelt thanks to our sponsors
None of this would have been possible without the generous support of our partners and sponsors:
- MSI, our official tech partner, for their continued trust and collaboration.
- Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), our official coverage partner, for supporting media from all over the world and inviting us back to experience Taiwan’s tech ecosystem firsthand.
- EVA Air and Grand Hi Lai Hotel (through TAITRA), for making our stay and travel comfortable, allowing us to focus on creating content that matters.
See you at COMPUTEX 2026!
We’re already looking forward to next year. COMPUTEX 2026 happens from June 2-6, and we’re more inspired than ever to expand our coverage, bring in more stories, and partner with even more brands in the tech-lifestyle space.
If you’re a brand looking to reach a global audience through engaging, relatable, and visually compelling tech storytelling, now’s the time to connect with us. Let’s build something bigger for 2026 — together.
From Taipei, this has been your GadgetMatch team.
See you next year at COMPUTEX!
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