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.
Lavabit, the privacy-focused secure email service, has suddenly shutdown after nearly ten years of operation. The service was notable for offering high-levels of encryption for its users, providing a level of protection not easily...
If you’re a Google Chrome user and you tend to let your browser save your passwords, take note. Due to poor programming on Google’s part, anyone with physical access to your machine can reveal all your passwords stored...
Instead of announcing a new logo with, you know, the actual logo, Yahoo has decided to countdown to the unveiling of their new logo’s design with 30 different variations. So for the next 30 days leading up to September 4th, ...
LG officially announced its newest flagship Android phone in New York today, the LG G2. Now because we’ve actually seen this phone before, there are a few other things about the G2 that might sound familiar. But before we ge...
A couple of months ago, Microsoft decided to market its Surface tablets by making fun of Apple’s iPad. Now it seems that Nokia has decided to go with the same tactic, as the latest ads for its Lumia 925 handset have the iPho...
S.M.T.H., which stands for Send Me To Heaven, is an iPhone game that scores you based on how high you throw up your phone. Well, at least it was supposed to be an iPhone game. Apple has rejected SMTH because it “encourag[ed] behav...
While most GIFs you see on the internet today tend to either be cat-related or some sort of meme, artist Guillaume Kurkdjian has created a collection of GIFs I wouldn’t hesitate to call art. They’re both adorable and b...
If South Korea has Samsung, North Korea has Samjiyon. A tourist who chooses to go by the name “Michael” was able to purchase an Android tablet in North Korea, then take it with him outside the country to share with eve...
The celebration of Geek Week on YouTube continues! Last time, Google showed off what a Unix version of YouTube would look like, but this one’s even better. Jamie and Adam of Tested visited Michael McMaster’s workshop t...
At 600,000 pixels wide, this is the largest photo of Tokyo ever taken. What makes it even better is that the whole thing is an interactive panorama, which means you can zoom all the way into a building that you see in the distance...
I’m not too surprised the latest location Google Street View lets you explore isn’t even a street. After all, prior to this we got the Eiffel Tower and even a location from Harry Potter. This time we’ve got an ai...
Today feedly was updated to its latest version (v17) and along with it came the option to upgrade to feedly Pro. For $5 a month, Pro users will get a number of features that won’t make their way to the current free version o...
Apple’s free app of the week is Bad Piggies! Don’t worry, this isn’t more Angry Birds. While Bad Piggies is set in the same universe as our overexposed feathered friends, the Angry Birds spin-off is a very differ...
It looks like Microsoft can’t catch a break when it comes to naming things. After having to stop using the ‘Metro’ name last year because of a potential trademark issue with a Germany retailer, now Microsoft is b...
After all the rumors and leaks, Google and Motorola have officially announced the Moto X. If you’ve seen the device before or read about its rumored specifications — well, they were pretty spot on. But that doesn’...