Wireless connectivity with Samsung

Smart Station V2

Samsung Philippines recently unveiled its Smart Station Monitor – a hub for connecting multiple devices to your Notebook PC. It is a 24-inch (1920×1080) Full HD Monitor with Wide Viewing angle LED display. With a single USB connection you can dock your notebook PC to your 24” Full HD Monitor, keyboard, mouse, external hard disk or printer.

This monitor is also Mobile Hi-Definition Link (MHL) enabled. This will allow you to display your mobile phone screen on the monitor, allowing you to enjoy mobile content, gaming and apps on a bigger screen. Mobile Control is also another feature of the Smart Station. While you are docked to your mobile phone, you can use the keyboard and mouse to control your mobile phone. Just drag the mouse over to the mobile phone and you can type out messages or posts via the regular keyboard. This kind of high-tech interconnectivity is now available at a price of P16,990 in leading IT shops in Metro Manila.

Samsung’s new batch of Wireless Printers also now prints any document via WiFi even without a router, via the Wireless Direct technology. The tech giant has also extended the functionality of the Samsung Mobile Print App to allow not just wireless printing, but wireless scanning as well. Now you can scan, save and print using your Android or iOS smartphone or tablet. The wireless printers come in 3 different models. The ML-2165W is a 20 PPM single function monochrome laser printer with an SRP of PhP4,990.00. The SCX-3405W, a wireless multi-function monochrome laser printer with scanning and copying capabilities is also available at an SRP of PhP6,990.00. On the other hand, the SCX-3405FW another wireless
monochrome multi-function laser printer, has a capability to send fax. It is available at an SRP of PhP8,990.00

Samsung Series 9

Being being has never been this thin with the new Samsung Series 9. It is the world’s thinnest 15” notebook at 14.9 mm thick and 1.58 kg in weight. Powered by the latest Intel Core i7 Processor, 8GB memory, and 256GB of SSD, it runs Windows 7 Professional blazingly fast at a boot-up speed of only 9.1 seconds! Topped with its 400nit HD+ Superbright Plus Screen, documents, photos, videos, and websites are more brilliant than ever.

Samsung Series 5

On the other hand, the new Samsung Series 5 Slim gives consumers the best options for a portable notebook, but now with a smaller price to pay. Running on AMD’s Low Voltage A6 CPU, this notebook marries performance with great graphics featuring
7660G Discrete Class Graphics. Coming in pop pink and mocha brown, the Series 5 Slim is available in all authorized retailers for only PHP 29,900.

Note: from the official press release

Lessons from Scarborough shoal standoff

This rock is ours!


Adverse weather situation provided a face-saving exit for both the Philippines and China in the more than two-month standoff over Scarborough shoal, also referred to as Panatag shoal or Bajo de Masinloc by Filipinos and Huangyan island by the Chinese.

President Aquino said there would be no need to send back Philippine ships to Scarborough shoal if no vessel from other countries would be seen during aerial reconnaissance that the Philippine Air Force would be regularly doing.

But before that, careful not to be seen as the one who blinked first, Filipino and Chinese officials issued statements that were both conciliatory and contradictory.

The confusing statements were actually directed to their respective domestic audiences, agitated by nationalist rhetorics the governments also encouraged.

Last June 16, Department of Foreign Affairs issued a statement by Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario announcing that “President Aquino ordered both our ships (Philippine Coast Guard and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources) to return to port due to increasing bad weather. When weather improves, a re-evaluation will be made.”

At that time, typhoon “Butchoy” was heading towards the Philippines making the situation at sea extremely rough. Experienced seafarers attest that half a day in rough seas would cause even the most sturdy headaches and nausea.

China, which had announced a fishing ban mid-May having anticipated the big waves and the rains that come with the Southwest monsoon at this time of the year, issued a statement welcoming the Manila’s announced pull out: “We have noticed the withdrawal of government vessels by Philippine side. We hope this action will help ease the tensions,” said Zhang Hua, spokesperson of the Chinese Embassy in Manila.

There was no public announcement of an immediate reciprocal action from China. Behind the scenes, however, China told the Philippines that they were withdrawing two of their eight vessels in the area within 24 hours, which will be followed by two more the next day and more on the succeeding days until all their vessels are withdrawn.

Two days later, China announced that they were sending two ships to assist the more than 20 fishing boats in the disputed area that would be withdrawing because of bad weather.

A glitz occurred in the otherwise positive turn-of- events when DFA spokesman Raul Hernandez said that China’s announcement of a pullout was “consistent with our agreement with the Chinese government on withdrawal of all vessels from the shoal’s lagoon to defuse the tensions in the area.”

Chinese leadership, who had to deal with the hardline elements of their military, didn’t appreciate DFA’s statement which could give the impression that they were compromising their territorial claim.

Hong Mei, spokesperson of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs , expressed ignorance of the “agreement” Hernandez mentioned.

Hong advised “Philippine side” to “restrain their words and behavior and do workings conducive to the development of the bilateral relations” between the two countries.

Rather than focus on salvaging its pride, DFA should learn the wisdom shared by an Italian diplomat assigned in China, Daniele Vare: “Diplomacy is the art of letting someone else have your way.”

The two-month standoff started last April 10 when Philippine Navy’s BRP Gregorio del Pilar, the country’s lone modern naval patrol frigate acquired from the US last year, chanced upon eight Chinese fishing vessels in the Scarborough shoal while on its way to Northern Luzon as part of the contingency measures for North Korea’s rocket launch.

China, which also claims ownership of Scarborough shoal, sent its Marine Surveillance ships to prevent the arrest of their fishermen.

BRP Gregorio del Pilar had to immediately withdraw from the disputed shoal in accordance with the government policy of “white to white, gray to gray.” “White to white” means civilian ships are to deal only with civilian ships, in this case the Philippine Coast Guard to the Chinese Marine Surveillance. “Gray to gray” means navy to navy.

The incident, which was not actually new according to Philippine Navy logbooks, was raised to the highest level on the Philippine side with President Aquino himself issuing statements asserting the country’s sovereignty over the shoal 124 nautical miles off Zambales province.

All throughout the verbal fireworks, the highest Chinese official issuing statements was the spokesman of the foreign ministry. No statement was ever attributed to President Hu Jintao or Premier Wen Jiabao. Not even to its foreign minister, Yang Jiechi.

That’s something that Aquino and Del Rosario should take note of.

The standoff had hreatened to spill over to trade and tourism when China tightened the regulation on banana imports from the Philippines and several Chinese tour groups cancelled visits to the Philippines.

Discussions of Philippine and Chinese officials clarified that Filipino exporters were not exactly blameless for sending insect-infested bananas to China.

Tour cancellations were caused by tour groups getting nervous seeing demonstrators in front of Chinese embassies in Manila and the United states denouncing China’s “bullying” of the Philippines. The rallies have stopped and Chinese tourists are seen again in Boracay and other resorts in the country.

The tension in Scarborough shoal has, in the meantime, abated. But there’s no assurance that China will not return and attempt to fortify its claim just like what it did in Mischief Reef in the Spratlys.

But the Scarborough shoal standoff has shown that there’s no gain for both countries going to war over those unhabitable rocks.

Even if the overlapping territorial claims in the South China Sea is a core issue for China, it has more important concerns to attend to now than taking on a small country like the Philippines. Concerned about its international image, China does not want to be seen as a bully.

The Philippines, knowing that it cannot fight military and economic giant China, needs to resort to other mechanisms to protect its territorial integrity.

Del Rosario raised again the idea of bringing the issue to the United Nations International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea, a conflict mechanism that China has ruled out preferring to deal with the issue bilaterally.

The Philippines continues to “study” that option fully aware that it’s an ace or resource more effective kept in reserve rather than used.

Okay ba para senador si Jun Lozada?

Thinking of going into the political arena

Sa survey ng Pulse Asia ng mga tsansa ng mga gustong tumakbo para senador sa 2013, nakasama ang pangalan ni Rodolfo “Jun” Lozada,Jr., ang star witness sa $329 NBN/ZTE deal.

Pang 32-40 ang kanyang ranking. Sa mga 1,200 na tinanong, 56 percent ay kilala si Lozada. At 5.8 per cent sa mga tinanong ay boboto sa kanya.

Medyo malayo sa Magic 12 na kinabibilangan halos ng mga re-electionist o pangalan ng mga kilalang pulitiko. Ngunit pwede pa naman trabahuhin dahil may 11 na buwan pa bago eleksyun.

Kahit na isinama ang kanyang pangalan sa pagpipilian, hindi naman talaga kasi sa isip ng mga tao na tatakbo siya para Senado dahil wala naman siyang sinabing interesado siya.

Dati kasi, noong 2010, inisip niya noon tumakbo. Gusto niya noon independent kasama ang ilang kandidato na ayaw sumali sa tradisyunal na partido katulad ng Liberal Party at Nacionalista Party.

Sabi ko sa kanya noon, mahirap manalo ang isang independent na kandidato para sa isang nasyunal na posisyun lalo pa kung wala naman masyadong pera.

Nasa Malacanang pa si Gloria Arroyo noon at nakatira pa siya at ang kanyang pamilya sa La Salle Greenhills. Hindi sang-ayon ang mga madre na nagpu-protekta sa kanya na pumasok siya sa pulitika.

Ngayon, payag na ang mga madre. Nakita siguro nila na sa mga pagbabao ng pulitika na sinusulong ni PNoy, kailangan ang mga matitinong tao – maykakayahan, matalino at hindi kurakot – sa loob ng pamahalaan.

Maliban sa executive department, kailangan may pagbabago sa kalidad ng ating mambabatas.

Ngayon pwede sumali si Jun sa Liberal Party at sumama sa tiket ng administrasyun.

Sa integridad, siguro naman hindi na pagdudahan si Jun sa ginawa niyang pagtestigo sa Senado tungkol sa ma-anomalya na kontrata na niluto ni Comelec Chairman Benjamin Abalos kasama ang kumpanyang Intsik na ZTE para magpatayo ng internet koneksyun sa buong bansa para sa pamahalaan.

Okay naman ang proyekto. Ang problema ay sobra-soba ang tongpats. Ang orihinal na presyo ay $130 milyon lang. Sa kakadagdag ng para sa kupit ng kung sino-sinong Pontio Pilato, inabot ng $329 milyon dolyares. Triple. Sa pesos, P14.8 bilyon.

Kaya nung sinabi ni Abalos si Romy Neri ng NEDA na ”Sec, may 200 ka dito” , para lang siyang nagbibigay ng barya, pambiling kendi.

Kamuntik lang nakidnap si Jun nang siya bumalik dito sa Pilipinas. At nabaligtad ang buhay niya nang tumestigo na siya sa Senado.

Balik na sa normal ang buhay ni Jun. Ang pinagka-abalahan niya ngayon ay ang electronic textbooks na ginagamit sa mga exclusive schools katulad ng La Salle at St. Paul University.

Sabi ni Jun, marami pa siyang magawa at matulong sa kapwa Pilipino kapag bigyan siya ng pagkakataon sa Senado.

Mas mataas pa kaysa National Artist ang parangal kay Dolphy

Dolphy receiving his Golden Heart award

Kasama sa pagdasal para kay Dolphy ay ang panawagan ng marami niyang kaibigan at tagahanga na ibigay sa kanya ang National Artist Award o Orden ng Gawad Pambansang Alagad ng Sining, ang pinakamataas na pagkilala ng kontribusyon ng isang Pilipino sa larangan ng Sining na binibigay ng pamahalaan.

Wala namang tutol diyan dahil sang-ayon naman ang lahat sa kontribusyon ni Dolphy sa pagpasaya ng sambayanang Pilipino. Kaya lang may proseso ang National Artist award at hindi naman tama na i-short cut dahil lang sa delikado ngayon ang lagay ni Dolphy.

Sa tamang panahon, maaring ibigay yan ay Dolphy na walang bahid ng paboritismo at anomalya katulad ng nangyari noong panahon ni Gloria Arroyo para kay Carlos Caparas at kay Cecille Alvarez.

Maala-ala natin ang kontrobersya noong 2009 sa National Artist Award para kay Caparas at Alvarez na hindi naman nirekomenda ng Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP). Ang anomalya pa kay Alvarez ay pinuno siya noon ng National Commission for Culture and Arts na isa sa ahensya na kasama sa pag-pili ng mga ire-rekomenda para sa award. Banned siya dapat.

Pinilit. Nababoy tuloy ang National Artist Award. Nagkaroon ng protesta at may nagsampa ng kaso sa Supreme Court at pinapahinto ang pagbigay ng award sa kanila. Nag-isyu ng restraining order ang Supreme Court. Hinihintay ngayon ang desisyun.

Paliwanag ni Emily Abrera, chairman ng CCP, “Sa unang taon ni PNoy bilang presidente, binigyan si Dolphy ng Golden Heart Award, isa sa pinakamataas na parangal na ibinibigay sa isang tao para sa kanyang nagawa para mapabuti ang kalagayan ng mga nanganga-ilangan.”

Pangalawa lang si Dolphy sa nabigyan ng pamahalaan ng Golden Heart Award. Ang una ay si Helen Keller, isang bulag at piping Amerikana na ang kanyang Foundation ay tumulong para sa maraming bulag at pipi sa maraming bansa, kasama na ang Pilipinas.

Sa pagbigay kay Dolphy ng Golden Heart Award, kinilala ang kanyang sobra 60 taon na pagbigay ng kaligayahan sa mga Pilipino at ang kawang-gawa ng kanyang “Dolphy Aid Para sa Pinoy Foundation” na nagbibigay ng scholarship sa mga anak ng Overseas Filipino Workers.

Tuwang-tuwa si Dolphy noon at hangang-hanga siya kay Pnoy na sabi niya hindi nga niya binoto dahil si Manny Villar ang kanyang sinuportahan.

Sabi ni Abrera, nilabanan natin ang pambabastos ni Arroyo sa National Artist Award nang hindi niya sinunod ang proseso.

Dagdag pa niya, kung i-short cut ni Pnoy ang proseso para kay Dolphy katulad ng ginawa ni Gloria, ay kung gawin din ng susunod na presidente yun?

Sabihin siguro ni Pidol, “Anong pinagkaiba ng award ko sa iba na produkto ng shortcut?”

Si Dolphy siguro ayaw niya yun. Sabi nga ni Abrera, “Kaya mahal ng lahat si Pidol.Mapagkumbaba.”

Factory Tour in Merci Pasalubong Center in Bacolod

Bacolod has always been known for two top pasalubong delicacies. Piaya and Barquillos. And one of the top pasalubong centers in Bacolod that supplies really good sweet delights is Merci Pasalubong Center.

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