YugaTech

YugaTech

YugaTech is a tech-focused website located in the Philippines. It was established and is run by blogger Abe Olandres, who is also known by his online name, "Yuga."

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61
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Global

#72773

Philippines

#1253

Computers Electronics and Technology/Computers Electronics and Technology

#54

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | yugatech.com | Abe Olandres

    Key information about the Lineage2M game project was officially revealed by the publisher during the Grand Showcase event last weekend. The Lineage2M Grand Showcase took place in grand style with a gaming-centric atmosphere in Thailand. At this event, the joint venture between VNGGAMES and NCSOFT (NCV GAMES) officially announced the release of the MMORPG Lineage2M across the entire Southeast Asian market, including the Philippines. The event venue was decorated with the signature Lineage IP theme.

  • 2 weeks ago | yugatech.com | Jose Altoveros

    Gaming tablets have always existed in a curious space. They are not quite full-fledged laptops, yet they are far more powerful than your typical handheld. For gamers who value both performance and portability, they offer a unique blend of both worlds. The ASUS ROG Flow Z13 2025 aims to push this hybrid category further, delivering serious gaming power in a slim, tablet-style form factor. That’s what the ASUS ROG Flow Z13 offers – a 2-in-1 Windows gaming tablet.

  • 3 weeks ago | yugatech.com | Jose Altoveros

    Do you still remember the time when Apple still offered the 11-inch MacBook Air? What about netbooks that were around 11 inches big at most? Sadly those days are long past. Instead, the smallest laptops you’ll find on the market nowadays are 13 inches in size. But if you really just want a tiny laptop similar to those sold in the past, and branding doesn’t matter, then the Chuwi MiniBook X might just be what you’re looking for.

  • 3 weeks ago | yugatech.com | Jose Altoveros

    Imagine being able to repair your phone at home without having to bring it to a service center. Sounds great, right? It would make your phone last a lot longer since you can just DIY everything at home should something break. Well, that’s what HMD wants to offer users with its smartphones. If you’re not familiar, HMD is the company currently producing Nokia phones, and today, we’re looking at the HMD Crest 5G – a budget smartphone that wants to make a name for itself in the local market.

  • 4 weeks ago | yugatech.com | Jose Altoveros

    When boss Abe first handed me our review unit of the Xiaomi 15, I was a bit confused. I thought he mistakenly gave me the Xiaomi 14 since it looked exactly the same. But then he also handed me the Xiaomi 14 to write this article, and well, let’s just say I became even more confused. The two phones looked almost identical to each other. While I know there are upgrades, it is a bit difficult to figure out what’s new, at least just by looking at them from the outside.

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