5 possible reasons why PNoy floated Chacha and term extension

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Faced with overwhelming opposition to a Charter Change to allow President Aquino to extend his term beyond 2016, Malacañang has backtracked and assured the public that he is not supporting changes in the Constitution in the last two years of his presidency.

Press Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr and Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte can resort to all kinds of spins but it is on record (TV5’s interview Aug. 13 interview) that Aquino said he was open to charter change to clip the powers of the Supreme Court and to another term.
But why did Aquino float it in the first place?

We can think of five possible reasons:

1. He doesn’t want to be considered a lameduck.

Online dictionairies define “lameduck” as “A president who is completing a term of office and chooses not to run or is ineligible to run for reelection; politicians who are known to be in their final term of office, when colleagues and electors look toward a successor.

Politicians gravitate to where their interests are served. That means being allied with someone who will be in a position of power for a long time. A possible second term will dissuade those who are thinking of going to the other side to stay on with him.

It’s understandable that Aquino is anxious that he should continue being seen as a source of formidable political clout by members of Congress because he still has some important legislations to pass, one of them the Bangsamoro Law.

Impeachment complaints have been filed against Aquino. It is unlikely to pass in the House with the administration coalition in the majority. A possible second term for Aquino would make an effective disincentive for those who are being convinced to sign on to the complaint.

2. He has not gotten over the unanimous rejection that he got from the Supreme Court of his Disbursement Accelerated Program or DAP.

With his own appointees voting against his pet initiative, Aquino felt betrayed. He had expected some justices voting against it and was told that it would be a close vote, 7-6 in their favor.

When it was 13-0, declaring parts of DAP unconstitutional, Aquino couldn’t take it.
As playwright William Congreve said “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.”

3. Aquino’s party, the Liberal Party, is desperate who to put up against Vice President Jejomar Binay, the political opposition’s candidate in the 2016 presidential elections, who is far ahead of other possible presidential candidates, in the surveys.

The numbers of Interior Secretary Mar Roxas are not improving. It is doubtful if Aquino’s endorsement could carry Roxas to Malacanang in 2016.

If not Roxas, who in LP? Senate President Franklin Drilon? His numbers are no better than Roxas’s.

Aquino’s desire to have a partymate as successor is understandable not only to continue his programs but also to make sure that he would be protected from cases that are expected to be filed against him when he is no longer in Malacañang.

4. He is enjoying being president. Kung makalusot, why not?

5. Type lang niya i-gudtime ang madlang pipol.

Xiaomi fined for mis-declaring sales figures

Early this month Xiaomi Taiwan was fined by the FTC for falsely declaring that their Mi3 smartphone sold out in minutes. This was revealed to me by folks from Huawei over lunch earlier this week and asked if there is an FTC equivalent here in the Philippines.

The topic was opened since we broke the news last month that Xiaomi sold about 1,300 of the 2,000 units they had on the second sale.

Lazada, the sold channel for Xiaomi in the Philippines, reached out to us denying the numbers but would not correct our figures even if they declared that the sale of the handsets closed out during that day.

A week later, Lazada went out and declared an Open Sale which supports our earlier story that not all the units were sold out.

Since then (about 37 days) the Xiaomi Mi 3 are still being sold by Lazada with very heavy advertising in Facebook and Google.

This makes us wonder why such a very good product with a very affordable price tag would not sell as much as we’d expect them. It’s probably the familiarity, of lack thereof, of the brand among Filipino consumers.

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ASRock shows off Fatal1ty X99M Killer

As Intel gears up for the official launch of its new Haswell-E processors, motherboard makers are starting to flaunt their upcoming X99 boards and ASRock is now different as it boasts the yet-to-be-released Micro-ATX board dubbed as the Fatal1ty X99M Killer.

ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer specs:

Form Factor: Micro-ATX
CPU Socket: LGA 2011-3
Memory: 4x DDR4 DIMM slots
Storage: 10x SATA 6Gbps
Audio: ASRock Purity Sound 2 w/ Nichicon Fine Gold Audio
Expansion slots: 3x PCIe x16 slots w/ 4-pin MOLEX connector
1x M.2 PCIe Gen3 x4 slot
I/O ports: 4x USB 3.0 (Back) + 2x USB 2.0 (Back)
2x Fatal1ty Mouse USB port
5x Audio Jacks + 1x S/PDIF out
Networking: 1x Intel® Gigabit Ethernet + 1x Killer E2200 port

As expected ASRock is still holding off on the X99M Killer’s SRP and official release date, but PC enthusiast wouldn’t have to wait too long because the company is said to reveal the meaty details this month.

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ASRock shows off Fatal1ty X99M Killer

As Intel gears up for the official launch of its new Haswell-E processors, motherboard makers are starting to flaunt their upcoming X99 boards and ASRock is now different as it boasts the yet-to-be-released Micro-ATX board dubbed as the Fatal1ty X99M Killer.

ASRock Fatal1ty X99M Killer specs:

Form Factor: Micro-ATX
CPU Socket: LGA 2011-3
Memory: 4x DDR4 DIMM slots
Storage: 10x SATA 6Gbps
Audio: ASRock Purity Sound 2 w/ Nichicon Fine Gold Audio
Expansion slots: 3x PCIe x16 slots w/ 4-pin MOLEX connector
1x M.2 PCIe Gen3 x4 slot
I/O ports: 4x USB 3.0 (Back) + 2x USB 2.0 (Back)
2x Fatal1ty Mouse USB port
5x Audio Jacks + 1x S/PDIF out
Networking: 1x Intel® Gigabit Ethernet + 1x Killer E2200 port

As expected ASRock is still holding off on the X99M Killer’s SRP and official release date, but PC enthusiast wouldn’t have to wait too long because the company is said to reveal the meaty details this month.

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Seagate Backup Plus Slim now available locally

Seagate’s new and slimmer Backup Plus Slim is now available locally and is being offered in 1TB and 2TB storage capacities.

Seagate Backup Plus Slim philippines

Just like its older and thicker predecessor, the new Backup Plus Slim comes with a few nifty software add-ons that make it easier for users to backup and store their files on this portable hard drive. The drive features one-click backup solution to backup photos straight from the users Facebook or Flickr accounts.

But not only can users backup their PC or MAC using the Backup Plus Slim, they can also backup the files on their mobile device (Android or IOS) through a downloadable app called Seagate Mobile Backup.

Seagate Backup Plus Slim specs:

Design: 2.5-inch
Capacities: 1TB and 2TB
USB 3.0 support, backwards compatible with USB2.0
Dimension: 114.3 x 76.2 x 10.16mm
Weight: 158.75g

The new Seagate Backup Plus Slim is now available in the Philippines with the 1TB variant currently being retailed for Php4,090 while the 2TB model costs Php7,290.

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