About Ahleen Guzman

Ahleen is a tech columnist who has written about a wide range of technology from high-end mobile phones to electronic diapers. She is a graduate of Mass Communication and is a certified nerd.
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Verizon is upping the ante in protecting your hard earned funds from paying sudden “bill shocks”. It used to only be restricting voice and texting capabilities under their family plans. The company announced that the telecommunications firm is bent on stopping erroneous and sudden spike in your monthly bill by saying that their Usage Controls [...]
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Japanese, Chinese and Russian fans will welcome the rumor surrounding Apple Inc. Siri with open arms. Reports have been circulating that Siri may gain support for those three languages (Mandarin for the Chinese version) as early as next month. DoNews claims that they have spoken to an Apple engineer who is currently developing the Chinese [...]
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Microsoft is set to release more of its Windows-centric apps on other platforms, particularly one of their big rivals, Google’s Android. The latest addition is OneNote for Android. OneNote is Microsoft’s clectoric note-taking product. One-Note is now available for Android owners and is available in the Android Market app store. Microsoft launched it last February [...]
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Google as Internet service provider? Well, the search engine giant is diving into the business of providing Internet connections to further expand their business. Google has announced that they are finally ready to start laying down fiber optic cables in Kansas City, Kansan and Kansas City, Missouri that will serve as the backbone of their [...]
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It’s difficult to surmise what phone manufacturers like Nokia, LG, Samsung and HTC will unveil during the Mobile World Congress this month. Rumors are abound and it continues to circulate. It’s difficult to speculate which is which but one thing is certain, this year’s version will rock and hopefully trumps out previous year’s edition. Sony [...]
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Amazon.com and Viacom merging to topple Netflix? Viacom Inc., which owns movies and TV shows, partners with Amazon for its Prime Instant Video service. The latter has also teamed up with CBS Corp, Time Warner Inc.’s Warner Bros, News Corp’s Fox, Sony Corp, Comcast Corp’s NBC Universal and Walt Disney Co to build one huge [...]
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Ladies and Gentlemen, the day has finally arrived. Google has released its browser, the Chrome, for their Android. Here is a step by step guide in synchronizing Chrome Beta for your Android and Chrome for your desktop. The first thing you have to do is download and install Chrome Beta on your Android device. Also, [...]
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Ultrabooks are the thing of the future. Though there tablets have the niche in the market, the ever loyal and useful ultrabook will always have a place in the digital world. These super thin laptops come in very handy and the ease of use that comes when using it gives it a huge advantage against [...]
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It looks like the Windows start button will cease to exist as soon as Windows 8 will be launched hopefully this year. Screenshots of the new Windows 8 displays the “super bar” leaked over the weekend. ‘Lo and behold, there was no start button on the bottom left side of the window. The Build 8220 [...]
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The mobile platform wars is just heating up and it looks like the winner might not be proclaimed sometime soon. Two of the most popular platforms, the iOS and the Android, continue to wage war against each other. Though each of them feels that they are the most coveted platform out there in the market [...]
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