Android 4.4 update for Galaxy S3 and Note 2 arrives May

A lot of devices have already received their dose of Android 4.4 KitKat updates, but for the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2, owners are still riding the Jelly Bean wagon. Fortunately,  this may no longer be the case as updates might start rolling out real soon.

The report came from a customer in South Korea who talked to a Samsung representative. According to the representative, the new Android version will be arriving for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 in mid-April while users of Galaxy S3 will be getting their fix from late April to early May of 2014.

This hasn’t been the first mention of both devices getting updated. There were previous reports that surfaced showing a screenshot of an alleged Samsung document with release dates including the Galaxy Grand 2, supporting the April-May timeframe.

Keep in mind that the information from the Samsung representative speaks from South Korea. Although once the update arrives in one country, it’s only a matter of time for it to reach the others.

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DATA A DAY: Is Cotabato part of ARMM?

MAGUINDANAO MOSQUE

TODAY’S DATA A DAY question would appear to be a no-brainer. The operative phrase, of course, is “would appear.”

Anyone interested in visiting the offices of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) must go to the ORG complex in Cotabato City. ORG is the acronym for the Office of the Regional Governor of the ARMM. It is a sprawling complex off the main road called Sinsuat Avenue that houses the offices, departments, and bureaus that govern the five provinces that comprise the ARMM.

With that in mind, try to answer today’s Data a Day question carefully:

TRUE OR FALSE: The cities of Cotabato and Isabela are part of the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao or ARMM.

For the answer to that question, visit the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism’s Data a Day site, or drop in at our MoneyPolitics Online database for a healthy dose of relevant information.

 

 

 

Lingayen Bagoong atbp!

Day Two of my Lingayen escapade. Sort of. I woke up a little bit late. By around 11AM, I walked towards the Pangasinan Provincial Capitol to snap some photos and return to the beach area.

Pangasinan Provincial Capitola

Pangasinan Provincial Capitola

As always I am mesmerized at the grandeur of the capitol. Very elegant. I just can’t take my eyes off the building! Later I went inside to check out its interior where photos of the former governors as well as plaques trophies and recognition awarded to the Province were on display.


From the capitol, I proceeded to the beach. It was scorching hot so I just decided to stay at the food stalls. Hunger is starting to kick in. so I decided to check out the foods at the carinderia. For lunch I had a cup of rice and paksiw na bangus. I dunno, but bangus in Pangasinan especially coming from Dagupan is soooo good!

Pangasinan Provincial Capitola

Pangasinan Provincial Capitola

Sarap sarap!

After lunch I then proceeded to Antonino Café for a cup of coffee. I also found some time to work on some writing projects while at the coffee shop. I love it there. The coffee is good, the place is quiet, with fast Internet access.

Later I got to meet another Pangasinan blogger, Vanj Padilla who also works as consultant for the Office of the Governor. From the coffee shop we went to the Capitol Resort Hotel where I finally got to taste the popular Alaminos Longganisa. It was good. it is garlicky too like its Vigan counterpart, but is much subtle in taste. You would easily recognize Alaminos Longganisa by its appearance: it uses lots of toothpicks instead of thread to divide the sausages. Interesting, right? I dunno why they use toothpicks and not thread.

Longganisang Alaminos

Longganisang Alaminos

After our longganisa treat, we then headed to another surprise. We got to visit one bagoong factory in Lingayen! (JE’s Bagoong: 16 1.864 N 120 12.859 E). This town has been known for its one town one product: Bagoong or fish/shrimp paste.

Bagoong Making in Lingayen

Bagoong Making in Lingayen

Many people would surely raise their eyebrows at its stinky smell. But I bet you would love bagoong! During our visit, I got to discover the different kinds of bagoong being made. There’s the kind which is perfect for cooking like kare kare or bagnet, there’s the sweet type is is a perfect dip for green mango, among others. They also have patis or fish sauce, which is a by product when making bagoong. I am amazed at how tedious the process of making the shrimp paste. According to one staff, they keep their salted anchovies or shrimps in large vats for almost seven months before bottling them. That long. For sure their bagoong is full packed with all the goodness.

Assorted Baggong Products from Lingayen

Assorted Baggong Products from Lingayen

After our short trip to the bagoong factory, we then checked out the Narciso Ramos Stadium where the Palarong Pambansa was held last 2012. Its big, and spanking clean. The stadium reminds of the Panaad Park and Stadium in my hometoen Bacolod City, which was also the hot of the Palarong Pambansa in 1998. It is good that Lingayen has topnotch sports facilities like these where its students and young athletes can train.

From the stadium, our last stop is the Urduja House which is declared as the official residence of the Governor of the Province of Pangasinan. Tourist and guests can enter the house but up to the lobby area only.

Urduja House

Urduja House

It was a quick overnight stay in Lingayen but I truly enjoyed every moments of it. I know this is not the first and last time that I will set foot here. I’d definitely comeback, and shop for more bagoong!

Bagoong Products

Bagoong Products

Rumor: HTC may release a plastic One M8

Numerous reports are coming in about the Taiwanese firm’s plan of releasing a non-aluminum version of the HTC One (M8) in order to make the price tag more competitive.

As you know, HTC prides itself on making one of the best, if not the best looking flagship smartphone in the market. But looks alone oftentimes doesn’t cut it and, more often than not, consumers are still willing to opt for a cheaper handset made of plastic than a well-crafted smartphone with higher SRP.

Case of the statement is the Samsung Galaxy S4 which completely obliterated all of its flagship rivals despite of being criticized for having an inferior build.

It’s still uncertain if there’s any truth behind this hear-say, but if TMTPost’s report is to be believed, then we might see a plastic HTC One (M8) which the site claims to be almost half the price (USD483 vs USD853) of its metal-clad counterpart.

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iPhone 5C 32GB now free on Smart All-In Plan 1800

Smart Communications is currently holding a sale for the 32GB variant of the iPhone 5C when users sign up for a postpaid plan via the Smart Online Store.

The additional one-time fee is still pretty much the same as before, the only difference is that users can get the iPhone 5C 32GB free of charge when they subscribe to LTE Plan 1500 and/or All-In Plan 1800.

Originally, the handset will incur an additional Php12,000 cash-out under the All-In Plan 1800 and Php10,000 when the user subscribe to UnliData 1500.

Do note though that this promo is just a “while-stocks-last” basis. So if you’re really itching to get this handset, it’s best if you apply for a postpaid plan as early as possible. You can find out more about Smart’s iPhone 5C deals by heading over to the source link below.

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