Get 3 MyView TVs For The Price of 1

GadgetsInStyle is currently running a sale for their MyView TV, but instead of the usual buy one take one deal, they’re offering three high-definition TVs for the price of one.

Consumers who will purchase a MyView 65LX100, a 65-inch full-HD TV that retails for Php89,999, will get two additional MyView TVs at no extra cost.

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The free MyView TVs are the 50-inch MyView 50LX100 and the MyView 32LX100 which features a 32-inch display panel with 720p native resolution.

The promo is available in Gadgets in Style outlets located at Trinoma, Shangri-La Mall, Fisher Mall, Marquee Mall, Premium AV at Robinson’s Magnolia, and at Smart Home in Fairview Terraces.

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Game of Thrones Season 5 Episodes 1-4 Leaked Online

Pirates have beaten HBO to the punch. That’s exactly what happened when the first four episodes of the Game of Thrones Season 5 have leaked online a couple of days back, spoiling the popular series’ official premiere in 170 countries in the process which is slated to take place on Sunday night in the US.

According to TorrentFreak, several copies of the leaked GoT season 5 episodes were first seen on IPT, a private torrent tracker. It didn’t take long before these episodes made their way to other popular torrents sites like KickAss and TPB, and has been downloaded more than 100,000 times during the first three hours that it has been uploaded.

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The sheer amount of GoT fans eager to download/watch the leaked episodes before its official premiere isn’t at all surprising, since the Game of Thrones has already earned the title as the world’s most pirated series even before these episodes were leaked online.

This, however, doesn’t change the fact that the leaked episodes will prove to be a huge blow for HBO who has been battling rampant piracy of their popular series. HBO Now was supposed to be the answer to their piracy woes (or at least lessen it), but as it turned out the pirates got the better of them.

An HBO spokesperson confirmed that the leaked episodes are indeed legit, and that it “originated from within a group approved by HBO to receive them.” That statement seems to back up TorrentFreak’s informant’s claim that the leaked episodes were early copies that were sent to the press for review.

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Meizu VP Confirms Collab with AKG, To Unveil Headphones on April 15

Meizu may have seen success in the Android smartphone scene in recent times, but they’ve not totally forgotten about their humble beginnings in the personal media player space. As a testament to that, Meizu VP Li Han recently confirmed the rumors of an upcoming headphone, and he added that they are working with AKG on this project.

Li Han has not provided any details about the company’s upcoming headphone, but recent reports suggest that it might be unveiled in the 15th of this month.

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PAL opens New Domestic Routes

Philippine Airlines recently launched new intra-domestic routes linking Cebu and Cagayan de Oro, Davao, Butuan, Tacloban, Iloilo and Bacolod.

New flights also link Iloilo and General Santos as well as Zamboanga and Davao. The new routes were re-established to bridge key points within and across various regions.

Shown at the ceremonial launch of the new flights held at the Mactan-Cebu International Airport are, from left, PAL Cebu Cargo Head Benedict Yap, PAL Visayas Area Head Christopher Lebumfacil, GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. Chief Operations Advisor Gug Sastry and GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. Terminal Manager Beltran Gador.

Former journalist shot dead

A FORMER correspondent of the Philippine Daily Inquirer was shot dead noontime today, April 13, 2015, in Batangas City.

The Inquirer reported that a motorcycle-riding gunman shot dead Melinda “Mei” Magsino-Lubis, 41, in the village of Balagtas. She died on the spot with a gunshot wound to the head.

Click on the photo to read the full article on the Inquirer website.

PHOTO from Mei Magsino's Facebook page

PHOTO from Mei Magsino’s Facebook page

Magsino also wrote an article for the PCI on February 2007 about Batangas Governor Armando Sanchez who was alleged then to be a major operator of an illegal numbers game in his province.

WHETHER OR not he is or once was a jueteng lord as many people seem to be believe, it can at least be said that Batangas Governor Armando Sanchez has been enjoying the luck of the draw for the past few years. In 2001, he was elected mayor of Sto. Tomas town, which leaped from being a fifth-class municipality to first-class during his term. In 2004, he emerged winner in a field of seven candidates for governor, despite the fact that he was a relative unknown who was up against big-name and more experienced politicos. In 2006, he narrowly escaped death (although two of his aides were killed) when a planted bomb blew up his Humvee, which he was riding at the time.

Click on photo to read Magsino’s report on our iReport magazine online version.

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In 2005, Magsino became the subject of a PCIJ report “Reporting Under the Gun,” which detailed how she fled Batangas after receiving a tip from police sources that two prisoners were released and were given specific orders to kill her.

That same night, Magsino-Lubis said goodbye to her family and left the farm, her home for only nine months, and Batangas, where she has lived for all her 30 years. “Doon ako tinubuan ng sungay (That’s where I grew horns),” Magsino-Lubis says of her province. “But I did not have a choice (other than to leave).” In her backpack, she tucked five tops, three pairs of jeans, six pairs of underwear, four pairs of socks, documents, photographs, notepads, pens, and about P22,000 in cash. In her bones ran a cold, steady stream of fear.

Click here to read in full “Reporting Under the Gun.”