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Olympus Pen E-PL1 price: Php39,999

Posted by Gen DR On March - 13 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

The Olympus E-PL1 is positioned as an entry-level model in the micro four-thirds category. It is the 3rd model in the Olympus Pen series, having the compact size and light weight of a point and shoot camera but the lens flexibility and image quality of dSLR.

Like its predecessor, the EP-1 and EP-2, E-PL1 is compact and has inter-changeable lens system and comes with the M. Zuiko Digital ED 14-42mm f/3.5-5.6 lens kit.

Powered by a 4/3-inch, 12.3-megapixel high speed Live MOS sensor and TruePic V image processing engine, the digital camera can also do 720p HD videos. The E-PL1 also has a Live Guide user interface, HDMI output and of course, the built-in image stabilization (IS) that Olympus is known for.

The camera is available in white, champagne gold and black body colors. The Olympus Pen E-PL1 has a suggested retail price of Php39,999.

Smart Bro SurfTV lauched!

Posted by Gen DR On February - 24 - 20104 COMMENTS

Filipino families in every corner of the country can now have Internet access with the help of the most ubiquitous home appliance -– the television set. This is now possible with the launch of Smart Bro Surf TV, a new, world-first service from Smart Broadband, Inc. (SBI), a subsidiary of leading wireless services provider Smart Communications, Inc. (SMART).

Smart Bro SurfTV is a device that connects to a television set through a quick and easy procedure, to provide Internet access using Smart Bro’s nationwide coverage. When plugged into the RCA port of a color TV set, Smart Bro SurfTV provides users a ready-to-run Internet experience, and users can surf, chat, and email –- through a multi-tasking TV — at home.

“Over the last few years we have been steadily advancing our Internet for All advocacy and investing our energies to make wireless Internet more affordable and widely available – whether via mobile phone, the PC, or laptop – anytime, anywhere, so that Filipinos may benefit from it. Offering Smart Bro SurfTV is a natural progression of that strategy, this is a service that will put the Internet right in the homes of Filipino families,” said Orlando B. Vea, Chief Wireless Advisor of SMART.

Internet in all homes
Smart Bro SurfTV comes in a boxed set complete with a keyboard, a mouse, a remote control, and a Smart Bro USB stick-type modem with a prepaid SIM, pre-loaded with PhP100 worth of load. The entire kit costs only PhP4,500, and Internet access costs only PhP10 for every 30 minutes. Load for the prepaid Smart Bro SIM is available through any of SMART’s network of over a million Smart Load sellers all over the country.

“Limited access to devices such as desktops computers used to be a barrier to bringing the benefits of the Internet to Filipinos. Even basic desktop computers are still priced beyond what most households can afford. This is what we hope to address through Smart Bro SurfTV. With this service, people can access the Internet using a low-cost device and an appliance they already have,” said Danilo J. Mojica, head of SMART’s Wireless Consumer Division.

Broadband for all
Smart Bro SurfTV widens the Internet service portfolio of SMART, through SBI, which reported a million broadband subscribers by end-2009, the largest in the industry.

In the same period, SMART had also extended the coverage of its GSM cellular network to all of the country’s 1,619 cities and municipalities.

SBI’s high-speed broadband service covers the country’s major towns and cities, through a network of 3G/High-speed Packet Access (HSPA) cellular and fixed broadband base stations. SMART is the only Philippine telco and one of only a few in the world that have deployed HSPA running on the 850-MHz and 2100-MHz frequency bands, which offer improved coverage quality and data rate capacity for mobile broadband.

SMART is also set to deploy the more advanced broadband technologies such as HSPA+, which delivers three to four times the speed of HSPA, and Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access or WiMAX, which is expected to complement its HSPA network.

“In the same way that SMART’s innovative but affordable offerings made the use of voice and SMS ubiquitous, we would like to turn broadband into another universally available service from which every Filipino will benefit. With our unique and superior combination of wireless broadband networks — HSPA, HSPA+, WiMAX, and Canopy networks — blanketing the whole country, SMART is on track to making broadband available and accessible to all,” Vea said.

Trip to South Africa and Sony Ericsson phones up for grabs in FIFA World Cup ™ video contest

It’s game on for FIFA World Cup™ fans as Sony Ericsson launches a video competition that promises exciting prizes including the new gesture gaming phone Kita and a trip for two to South Africa . Sony Ericsson is searching for a Filipino child to be a FIFA flag bearer in the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ in South Africa .

The winning child, together with his parent or guardian, can use his Sony Ericsson Kita to catch the excitement of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

“The Sony Ericsson Kita will be an exciting and handy travel companion for our young FIFA flag bearer headed for Cape Town , South Africa . The handset will help him or her keep in touch, and keep us posted on this historic journey ahead. This will be the first time for the Philippines to participate in a FIFA World Cup event,” said Dennis Manzano, Sony Ericsson General Manager.

Sony Ericsson will award Kita handsets to the top five finalists of the Search for the FIFA World Cup™ Flag Bearer. The contest is open to Filipino children aged 10-16 years old. Simply create a 30-60 second video and creatively answer, “Why I deserve to win the Sony Ericsson Search for the FIFA World Cup™ flag bearer.” Upload the video to www.clickthecity/sonyericssonfifa. Children can have fun and present their reasons in play, song, dance and other creative ways to convince judges.

Five finalists will be chosen and beginning March 8, 2010, voting for the number one favorite flag bearer begins. Sony Ericsson will let the public decide who deserves the honor of being sent as the Philippines ’ first FIFA flag bearer to this premier international sporting event.

The Sony Ericsson Kita is the first motion and gesture gaming handset outside the Japanese market, and features everything for the young traveler to enjoy. It comes loaded with gesture games, so one can just move their body to play and win. Other great games, including motion and standard games, are ready to be accessed from a games carousel on the phone’s desktop. A/B buttons act as gaming shortcut keys.

Kita also comes with a 5-megapixel camera with auto focus, 4x digital zoom, face detection and geo-tagging. Take pictures and record videos of unforgettable FIFA World Cup™ moments. The camera has a send-to-web function for one to easily share images and video clips to family and friends. Music call lets a user share their music with one button press while talking.

Exclusively for the Asia Pacific market, the Kita also comes with exclusive content from the Sony Ericsson Entertainment Asia portal. Each phone can be loaded with entertainment features of the user’s choice such as blockbuster films from Sony Pictures, songs and music videos from Sony Music and game titles from the Gameloft content library.

Sony Ericsson is the Official Mobile Phone Handset of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. Visit www.clickthecity/sonyericssonfifa to learn more about the Sony Ericsson Search for the FIFA World Cup™ Flag Bearer. Registered voters on the site will get a chance to win the exclusive Sony Ericsson Team Pilipinas shirts.

Apple iPad is the new iPod Touch

Posted by Gen DR On January - 28 - 20103 COMMENTS

Apple has finally unveiled its latest entertainment device, the iPad. This over-sized iPod Touch is 9.7″ across and does what an iPhone can do, and more.


Apple iPad specs:
9.7″ display screen
16Gb to 64GB Flash Drive
1GHz Apple A4 Chip
Bluetooth 2.1
WiFi 802.11n
3G optional (uses new micro-SIM)
10 hours battery life
30 days standby

iPad WiFi 16GB: $499
iPad WiFi 32GB: $599
iPad WiFi 64GB: $699

iPad WiFi+3G 16GB: $629
iPad WiFi+3G 16GB: $729
iPad WiFi+3G 16GB: $829

Shipments start in 60 days for the WiFi and 90 days for the 3G version.

Google starts shipping Nexus One

Posted by Gen DR On January - 6 - 2010ADD COMMENTS

Google has finally unveiled its flagship phone called the Nexus One. The Nexus one will ship for only $529 or Php24,000 (unlocked).

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Globe Tracker GPS Aids in Recovering Hijacked Truck

Posted by Gen DR On January - 5 - 20103 COMMENTS

globeGlobe Telecom aided in the successful recovery of a truck carrying Nestle products worth over Php3 million through its Global Positioning System (GPS) tracker service. The truck was hijacked by seven armed men in the morning of December 11, 2009.

GPS is a satellite navigation system that determines a precise location of anything almost anywhere on earth. Offered by Globe Business, the corporate arm of Globe, Globe Tracker GPS is a service that provides Globe enterprise customers with a real-time and accurate way of tracking their mobile assets to ensure tighter security and provide enhancement to their existing processes.

Globe Business and Nestle signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) last year to allow the trucks of Nestle’s third party service providers to use Globe Tracker GPS in checking the whereabouts of its delivery trucks by viewing the information on electronic maps via the Internet or tracking software.

Sony Ericsson Satio Price Philippines

Posted by Gen DR On January - 2 - 20101 COMMENT

Sony Ericsson Philippines launched the SE Satio in the country last month and it has become the flagship phone of the company. The Satio was originally named the Idou last year during the Mobile World Congress in Spain.

Sony Ericsson Satio Price
3.5 inches display screen @ 360×640 pixels
12.1 MP @ 4,000×3,000 pixels autofocus camera
Xenon flash, video LED flashXenon flash
Accelerometer Sensor
128 MB internal storage
256 MB RAM with microSD support (up to 32GB)
16GB on microSD
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, DLNA
HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps; HSUPA, 3.6 Mbps
Stereo FM radio with RDS
GPS with A-GPS support
Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP

Price of the Satio is Php32,500.

Samsung Corby and CorbyPro B5310

Posted by Gen DR On December - 26 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

A family of Corby has been launched by Samsung in the Philippines and among them a touch screen and full qwerty phone that’s very cheap.

Samsung CorbyPro B5310

corby

240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches
Full QWERTY keyboard
100MB internal memory
up to 16GB on microSD card
HSDPA 7.2 Mbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth 2.1
3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, video
Stereo FM radio with RDS
Yes, with A-GPS support
Li-Ion 960 mAh

Suggested Retail price: Php11,990


Samsung Corby SGH-S3650

corby

240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches
50MB internal memory
up to 8GB on microSD card
EDGE (no 3G, no WiFi)
Bluetooth 2.1
2MP camera
Stereo FM Radio with RDS
Li-Ion 960 mAh

Suggested Retail price: Php7,500

Nokia E72 Philippine Price

Posted by Gen DR On December - 23 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

The Nokia E72 is now available in the Philippines and have a retail price of about Php21,000 in local stores in Metro Manila.

Nokia E72 specs:
2.36 inches, 320 x 240 pixels
250 MB storage, 128 MB RAM
ARM 11 600 MHz processor
16GB microSD
HSDPA, 10.2 Mbps; HSUPA 2 Mbps
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, Nokia VoIP 3.0
Bluetooth 2.0
5 MP, 2592 x 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
Stereo FM radio with RDS
GPS + aGPS
Digital compass
3.5 mm audio jack
Symbian OS 9.3, Series 60 v3.2 UI

You can read the Nokia E72 review here.

Globe SuperSurf

Posted by Gen DR On October - 31 - 20094 COMMENTS

Globe introduced a limited promo with Globe SuperSurf that allows bottomless (unlimited) mobile internet connection to your existing postpaid and prepaid accounts.

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