Cherry Mobile Cosmos Force: 5.26-inch, 64-bit quad-core CPU with LTE

Cherry Angel has unveiled another smartphone from Cherry Mobile which sports a 5.26-inch HD display with Dragontrail Glass, 64-bit Snapdragon 410 quad-core CPU, and LTE connectivity for just Php7k – the Cosmos Force.

Cherry Mobile Cosmos Force specs:
5.26-inch HD IPS display, 279ppi
Dragontrail Glass
1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 quad-core CPU
1GB RAM
16GB internal storage
18 megapixel BSI AF rear camera w/ LED flash
8 megapixel BSI front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
4G LTE
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS
USB OTG support
2,500mAh battery
Android 4.4.4 KitKat (Android Lollipop ready)

The Cherry Mobile Cosmos Force is priced at Php6,999.

source: Cherry Angel

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Cherry Mobile Cosmos Force: 5.26-inch, 64-bit quad-core CPU with LTE

Cherry Angel has unveiled another smartphone from Cherry Mobile which sports a 5.26-inch HD display with Dragontrail Glass, 64-bit Snapdragon 410 quad-core CPU, and LTE connectivity for just Php7k – the Cosmos Force.

Cherry Mobile Cosmos Force specs:
5.26-inch HD IPS display, 279ppi
Dragontrail Glass
1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 quad-core CPU
1GB RAM
16GB internal storage
18 megapixel BSI AF rear camera w/ LED flash
8 megapixel BSI front camera
Dual-SIM, Dual-Standby
4G LTE
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS
USB OTG support
2,500mAh battery
Android 4.4.4 KitKat (Android Lollipop ready)

The Cherry Mobile Cosmos Force is priced at Php6,999.

source: Cherry Angel

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Top earning BPO & Call Center Companies in the Philippines

Last year we showed you a list of the top earning call center and BPO companies in the Philippines. This time we’re updating that list which includes new firms and figures. Find out if your company is included.

The list is provided by Pasig City Rep. Roman Romulo as reported by Manila Standard Today. The top firms list is “based on their combined revenues of P250 billion ($5.9 billion) in 2013.” Below are the top 45 BPO and Call Center companies in the Philippines:

1. Accenture Inc. (Php32.429 billion)
2. Convergys Philippines Services Corp. (Php19.830 billion)
3. 24/7 Customer Philippines Inc. (Php13.061 billion)
4. JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A.-Philippine Global Service Center (Php11.789 billion)
5. Telephilippines Inc. (Php8.722 billion)
6. Sutherland Global Services Philippines Inc. (Php8.080 billion)
7. Hewlett-Packard AP (Hong Kong) Ltd. (Php7.081 billion)
8. Stream International Global Services Philippines Inc. (Php6.924 billion)
9. Teletech Offshore Investments B.V. (Php6.590 billion)
10. IBM Daksh Business Process Services Philippines Inc. (Php6.307 billion)
11. Sitel Philippines Corp. (Php6.084 billion)
12. TeleTech Customer Care Management Philippines Inc. (Php5.654 billion)
13. Manila-Oslo Renewable Enterprise Inc. (Php5.605 billion)
14. IBM Business Services Inc. (Php5.599 billion)
15. Aegis PeopleSupport Inc. (Php5.474 billion)
16. Coca-Cola Far East Ltd. (Php5.439 billion)
17. Sykes Asia Inc. (Php5.415 billion)
18. Shell Shared Services (Asia) B.V. (Php5.289 billion)
19. Deutsche Knowledge Services Pte. Ltd. (Php5.258 billion)
20. HSBC Electronic Data Processing (Philippines) Inc. (Php5.035 billion)
21. Telus International Philippines Inc. (Php5.010 billion)
22. Luen Thai Macao Commercial Offshore Co. Ltd. (Php4.336 billion)
23. IBM Solutions Delivery Inc. (Php4.293 billion)
24. VXI Global Holdings B.V. Philippines (Php4.049 billion)
25. Macquarie Offshore Services Pty. Ltd. (Php4.026 billion)
26. ACS of the Philippines Inc. (Php3.917 billion)
27. Citibank N.A. Regional Operating Headquarters (Php3.710 billion)
28. SPi CRM Inc. (Php3.551 billion)
29. Emerson Electric (Asia) Ltd. (Php3.481 billion)
30. Chevron Holdings Inc. (Php3.271 billion)
31. StarTek Philippines Inc. (Php3.123 billion)
32. Genpact Services LLC (Php2.846 billion)
33. West Contact Services Inc. (Php2.815 billion)
34. Hinduja Global Solutions Ltd. (Php2.795 billion)
35. SPi Technologies Inc. (Php2.767 billion)
36. ANZ Global Services and Operations Manila Inc. (Php2.503 billion)
37. Sykes Marketing Services Inc. (Php2.493 billion)
38. Maersk Global Service Centres (Philippines) Ltd. (Php2.324 billion)
39. Manulife Data Services Inc. (Php2.191 billion)
40. Lexmark Research & Development Corp. (Php1.963 billion)
41. ExlService Philippines Inc. (Php1.907 billion)
42. Cognizant Technology Solutions Philippines Inc. (Php1.892 billion)
43. Thomson Reuters Corp. Pte. Ltd. (Php1.877 billion)
44. Citigroup Business Process Solutions Pte. Ltd. (Php1.816 billion)
45. Acquire Asia Pacific Philippines Inc. (Php1.789 billion)

Compared to their 2012 revenues, Accenture and Convergys maintained their positions at 1 and 2 respectively, while 24/7 overtook JPMorgan for the top 3 position. Telephilippines remained at top 5.

source: Manila Standard Today

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Heart 401AB: Oddly-Shaped Feature Phone

Fancy a heart-shaped device? Enter the Heart 401AB, a fashionably odd feature phone only available in Japan.

heart401ab

This device, which can transform from a odd soap-shaped bar phone into a heart, is equipped with a 128×36 dot matrix display, can store up to 100 contact entries, and has support for hands-free functions. Other than that, its has no modern phone features — no internet connectivity, no camera, not even a function for SMS. It’s basically a call-only phone under Japan’s low-cost Personal Handyphone System (PHS) network.

Heart401ab-Sailormoon

The device will be available in red and black colors, and will be distributed through Japanese carrier Y!Mobile starting this March for JPY 12,000 (*Php4,550), payable in installments up to 36 months. If you want more of the fancy phone, a Sailor Moon variant is also available with gold embellishments and a wand accessory for an additional JPY 4,298 (*Php1,630).

Sources: 1, 2

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Death overtakes justice

Case versus suspects in Martinez slay try to continue

ALBERTO “PASTOR” Martinez, 57, one of the few broadcasters who survived an assassination try, would have wanted to finish the fight.

He wanted to see the case versus his suspected assassins, one of them an Army corporal, reach its conclusion despite alleged offers for him to drop the charge.

He died last week, January 15, with justice nowhere in sight.

Martinez was paralyzed from the waist down after he survived the attempt on his life in the evening of April 10, 2005 in the village of Osias, Kabacan town, Cotabato province.

He was a broadcaster of the Manila Broadcasting Company’s 101.5 Hot FM, and was placed under the justice department’s Witness Protection Program.

Freedom Fund for Filipino Journalists (FFFJ) legal counsel Prima Jesusa Quinsayas — who serves as a private prosecutor in the Martinez case against Obregon and Quinones — was distraught upon learning that he had passed away.

“The case will continue; we hope it will will be submitted for decision within the first half of this year,” she said.

Naiyak ako nung sinabi sa akin ng isang taga-Witness Protection Program na sumakabilang buhay na si Martinez. Malapit na matapos ang kaso pero hindi na nakayanan ng katawan niya, pero alam ko desidido siya tapusin ang laban (I cried after someone from the Witness Protection Program told me that Martinez had already died. We expect the case to be finished soon but his body gave out; I know he was determined to finish the fight),” Quinsayas told the PCIJ, Wednesday.

She added Martinez was supposed to testify on Tuesday, January 27, as part of the prosecution’s rebuttal evidence.

Martinez, who also served as a pastor for the Church of God in Kabacan, was able to identify the people who were allegedly behind the attack—his neighbor Ronilo Quinones, local trader Romeo Araneta and Alvaro Obregon, an Army corporal, whom he said pulled the trigger.

Martinez' wife, Geraldine, and his son after a meeting with the delegation of the International Federation of Journalists in 2014 | Photo from IFJ website

Martinez’ wife, Geraldine, and his son after a meeting with the delegation of the International Federation of Journalists in 2014 | Photo from IFJ website

He filed frustrated murder charges against the three suspects in September 2005. But the Kabacan Regional Trial Court (RTC) started hearing the case only in 2007.

The bullet from the assassin’s gun shattered his lower spine and lodged in his liver, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down.

Quinsayas said WPP staff told him that Martinez was rushed to the hospital after he complained that it was hard to breath. Doctors declared him dead upon arriving at the emergency room.

Defense lawyers for Obregon and Quinones presented their case before the Kabacan RTC only on September 2011 — six years after Martinez was shot.

Quinones is currently out on bail.

Obregon was able to present the court with an alibi as his commanding officers in the Philippine Army declared that he was on a mission in Sulu when the assassination attempt happened.

Obregon is still on active duty in the Army.

Araneta was never charged in court but has been in hiding since the trial began.

Martinez is survived by his wife, Geraldine, and two children.

His remains are at the Villa Jusa Funeral in Barangay Osias, Kabacan and will be interred this Saturday, January 24.

Kung ano po ang judgment ng mga judge, wala na po akong magawa. Ang dios na ang bahala,” Martinez had said in a PCIJ documentary. – Cong B. Corrales