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Huawei announces new products for Pacific market

New MatePad, MateBook, and FreeClip

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Huawei MatePad 13.2, FreeClip, MateBook D 16 2024

Huawei is launching three new products to be available in the Pacific region on January 11.

They are the Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2-inch, Huawei MateBook D 16 2024, and Huawei FreeClip, which have previously been released in Dubai.

Pricing and availability for the three products in Huawei stores and partner retailers in the Philippines will be announced soon.

Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2-inch: Creative powerhouse

The MatePad Pro 13.2-inch is designed for give creatives and other professionals an optimized experience.

Aside from its sleek and futuristic appearance, this new tablet features a 13.2-inch flexible OLED display with a 3:2 aspect ratio, 94% screen-to-body ratio and enhanced contrasts.

The device has a 3rd gen Huawei M-Pencil NearLink Stylus that supports more than 10,000 sensing levels, elevating touch-response to another level.

With useful tools like multi-screen collaboration, Huawei Notes, and Instant Shape, users can be assured of better efficiency both at the office or at home.

Huawei MateBook D 16 2024: Compact and lightweight power

The powerful MateBook D 16 2024 is powered by up to the latest Intel Core i9 processors and features a 16-inch Huawei FullView display (16:10), all packed in a lightweight and portable body.

The laptop also has a large 70Wh battery capacity and a supersized 270-meter range connection, thanks to Huawei’s Metalline Antenna.

For conferencing, the laptop has both an AI camera that automatically stays at the center of the screen and can support virtual backgrounds and AI noise cancellation for crystal-clear calling.

When it comes to connectivity, Super Device allows the MateBook D 16 2024 to be connected to an array of devices for easy drag-to-connect and seamless file transfers via SuperHub.

Huawei FreeClip: Boundless all-day listening

Lastly, the Huawei FreeClip is a game-changer in portable audio-listening. These newest C-bridge design earbuds provide an immersive and detailed sound experience with the help of a 10.8mm dual-magnet high-sensitivity driver unit.

On a full charge, the earbuds can last up to 36 hours, and users can enjoy a variety of handy features like open-ear listening, AI crystal-clear call, and gesture controls.

 

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ROG launches 2026 Strix gaming laptop series

The pinnacle of gaming experiences

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The 2026 ROG Strix gaming laptops have officially arrived. They are available in the latest Strix G16 and G18 variants, as well as the Strix SCAR 18.

The latest gaming notebooks represent the pinnacle of gaming experiences, combining upgraded ROG Nebula Display technologies, refinements to ROG Intelligent Cooling, expanded high-speed connectivity, and a tool-less, upgrade-friendly chassis.

The 2026 ROG Strix G series raises the bar for mainstream gaming laptops. Both 16-inch and 18-inch models come with 2.5K Nebula Displays, now upgraded with ultra-fast 300Hz refresh rate.

Both models are capable of ultra-high framerates for the latest AAA games, thanks to the latest Intel Core Ultra 9 processor 290HX and up to NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080.

Their chassis can accommodate up to 32GB DDR5 memory and up to 1TB SSD storage.

The performance is complemented by advanced ROG Intelligent Cooling, featuring end-to-end vapor chambers, Tri-Fan technology, and Conductonaut Extreme liquid metal.

The ROG Strix G series ranges from PhP 159,995 to PhP 319,995.

On the other hand, the 2026 ROG Strix SCAR continues ASUS ROG’s pursuit of uncompromised gaming performance.

The Strix SCAR 18 comes with the first 18-inch 4K 240Hz Mini LED laptop panel, with over 2,000 dimming zones. ROG Nebula ELMB provides up to 16x greater motion clarity. The panel also features 1,600 nits peak brightness, 100% DCI-P3, and AGLR technology.

This laptop similarly comes with Intel Core Ultra 9 processor 290HX Plus, and up to GeForce RTX 5090 graphics. The graphics side is also enhanced by DLSS 4, Multi-Frame Generation, and GPU-accelerated technologies specially for the latest AAA titles.

New on the 2026 release is up to a 320W total system power. It also has a 20% thicker vapor chamber, as well as Upgraded Liquid Crystal Polymer fans to increase total airflow by 91%.

The ROG Strix SCAR 18 costs PhP 439,995.

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Rewind: WWDC 2026

The Siri Update We’ve Been Waiting For?!

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At WWDC 2026, Apple unveiled Siri AI, a smarter version of Siri powered by Apple Intelligence, with personal context, onscreen awareness, deeper app integration, and a brand-new experience across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, and Vision Pro.

Apple also announced new Apple Intelligence features, Google Gemini-powered foundation models, smarter photo editing tools, improved parental controls, faster performance across iPhone and iPad, and the next version of macOS: Golden Gate.

In this WWDC 2026 Rewind, Michael Josh breaks down the biggest announcements, what actually matters. And, whether Apple finally delivered on the promises it made last year.

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Computex 2026

Here’s all the RTX Spark notebooks announced at COMPUTEX 2026

We got notebooks from ASUS, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Microsoft, and MSI.

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There’s been much ado about the NVIDIA RTX Spark. By now, you’ve probably heard a lot about the upcoming reinvention of PCs. But, as a regular consumer, it’s hard to visualize just how this revolution looks like. Thankfully, in NVIDIA’s demo suites, a few manufacturers got to showcase their take on an RTX Spark notebook. And all of them are coming out in the fall.

ASUS ProArt P14 and P16

ASUS ProArt P16

ASUS ProArt P14

Dell XPS 16 Creator Edition

Dell XPS 16 Creator Edition

HP OmniBook X 14 and Ultra 16

HP OmniBook X 14

HP OmniBook Ultra 16

Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n

Lenovo Yoga Pro 9n

Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra

Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra

MSI Prestige N16 Flip AI+

MSI Prestige N16 Flip AI+

Unfortunately, none of these brands could share comprehensive details about their laptops beyond a promise for raw power. All of these models aren’t the final version yet.

However, just from what we can tell, these notebooks do feel different from the standard fare of laptops today. For one, they are deceptively heavier. Though all of the OEMs promise a much thinner profile, they’re either packing a lot of tech inside or are using denser materials for their chassis. But again, these are engineering units, so who knows how heavy these things will actually be?

Secondly, based on NVIDIA’s demos, they can do a lot of heavy lifting. NVIDIA says that these superchips are meant for developers and creators, but gamers will also find joy in their performance. DLSS 4.5, in particular, feels like a true revolution in terms of graphics.

Thankfully, fall isn’t too far away. If you can wait, the next evolution of PCs is just around the corner.

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