About Enrique Manalang
Enrique brings you your tech news on dotTech. When he isn't writing, you'll find him playing video games or traveling. You can find him on Twitter at @enriquemanalang.
Japanese taxi company Kokusai Motors is planning to implement a new system that will alert passengers when they forget their belongings in cabs, a problem I’m sure we’ve all heard about multiple times. According to The...
Imagine being able to wake up, see a game invite on your smartphone, then booting up your PlayStation 4 and joining your friends in battle in mere seconds. Or, imagine being able to leave your house and play all your PS4 games fro...
Combining the already impressive Oculus Rift headset, extremely detailed real-life scans of human models and a Hydra Razer motion controller, you’re bound to come up with something amazing. Amazingly futuristic, that is. Che...
Microsoft has announced that their Xbox Music service is expanding. The company is introducing mobile apps for both Android and iOS, as well as adding a free streaming option for its web player. Adding these new options puts the s...
At a press conference in Tokyo today, Sony made a number of announcements regarding the PlayStation ecosystem. Among them was a new, thinner and lighter version of its gaming handled, the PS Vita. But what was definitely the bigge...
Someone at Microsoft is in very big trouble. A video showing off the Xbox One and its dashboard features surfaced online today then removed shortly after. Thankfully, a clever YouTube user downloaded and re-uploaded it “just...
There comes a time when two things completely unrelated come together to create something special. Something so special, you can’t believe that you’re actually witnessing it take place. In this case, it’s Mario P...
Unfortunately for the Tor Project, its massive influx of new users may not be due to a renewed interest in online privacy. According to Dutch security company Fox-IT, the big leap in Tor usage was actually due to cyber criminals u...
It may look like a cheap toy car to some, but the “Armadillo-T” from South Korea has a handy little trick up its sleeve: The experimental electric car can fold itself up when commanded to via smartphone. The idea is to...
Oyster is a new company based out of New York. Their service is easily described as “Netflix, but for books.” For $9.95 a month, you’ll get unlimited access to a library of over 100,000 eBooks, with new titles be...
If there’s one good thing that will come out of the whole PRISM fiasco, it’s that many internet users should start to take their privacy online more seriously. And according to these new metrics released by the Tor Pro...
After all the rumors and leaks, we now have an official look at Samsung’s smartwatch. It’s called the Galaxy Gear, and instead of being a standalone device, will work more like a companion to your current or future Gal...
And right on cue, Yahoo has unveiled their brand new logo. After a month of cycling through a new design each day, the company showed off what they believed to be the best of the bunch. Take note, Yahoo hasn’t updated their ...
Nokia’s Germany account posted a really interesting image on Twitter. In it, the famous KitKat line “have a break” was shown with a Galaxy S III being broken in half — like a KitKat. Google has of course r...
Remember that crazy rumor about a Sony lens attachment for smartphone? Well, it’s real, it’s here and it’s pretty awesome. Sony announced the Qx100 and QX10 during its press conference a Berlin and it’s exa...