Oppo attachable Smart Lens gets pictured

Looks like Oppo is set to go against Sony’s QX smart lenses with their own NFC and WiFi-powered Smart Lens.

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Rumors about Oppo making their own smart lens started last year but it was only recently that the product was photographed and leaked in its entirety.

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The Oppo Smart Lens works similar to Sony’s and uses a built-in clamp to attach itself to a smartphone. Complete specs are not yet revealed but it has NFC, WiFi, and 10x zoom. It is also rumored to sport an 16 megapixel sensor, optical image stabilization, and microSD card slot, but these are yet to be confirmed.

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So far no information yet on pricing and availability but we can take this as a hint that its launch is just around the corner.

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Oppo attachable Smart Lens gets pictured

Looks like Oppo is set to go against Sony’s QX smart lenses with their own NFC and WiFi-powered Smart Lens.

oppo smart lens_3

Rumors about Oppo making their own smart lens started last year but it was only recently that the product was photographed and leaked in its entirety.

oppo smart lens_1

The Oppo Smart Lens works similar to Sony’s and uses a built-in clamp to attach itself to a smartphone. Complete specs are not yet revealed but it has NFC, WiFi, and 10x zoom. It is also rumored to sport an 16 megapixel sensor, optical image stabilization, and microSD card slot, but these are yet to be confirmed.

oppo smart lens_2

So far no information yet on pricing and availability but we can take this as a hint that its launch is just around the corner.

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Woodsville Viverde Mamsioms: A Place Called Home

Weary of the long commutes between Libis, Quezon City, and Calamba, Laguna and eager to improve his family’s quality of life, executive Karlo Panti decided to get a pied-a-terre.

Karlo and his wife, Jinn Pauline, scoured the metropolis for a condominium that was an easy commute to his work at a BPO. Chancing upon Woodsville Viverde Mansions, they were attracted to the integration of nature with the buildings.

Karlo says that while other condos that they had seen were cold, concrete shoeboxes, Woodsville Viverde Mansions seemed welcoming with its clustered design that allows more than half of the property to be set aside as an open space. The family felt the cool breeze and liked the landscape, interspersed with pocket gardens and winding pedestrian pathways.

“When we got in, we realized it had a different set-up because of the greens. It had this refreshing aura,” he recalls. The Pantis were also attracted to the walkable conveniences of the supermarket, laundry service, and drugstore.

“Apart from the amenities, I really liked the location of the project. If we want to go to Calamba, it’s 10 minutes away from exit,” says Pauline. Before moving in, Karlo would stay at Woodsville Viverde Mansions when it was too tiresome for him to drive home to Calamba. Last year, the Pantis and their two children, Sofia, 9, and Ozzy, 3, finally to decided to move in to the three-bedroom unit.

The timing was right since Karlo got another job as Vice President of Operations for another BPO company, EXL Philippines. His office is located at the Mall of Asia complex, a short 15-minute drive away from Woodsville Viverde Mansions. The new address also made Sofia closer to her school, Colegio de San Agustin in Makati.

“Since our unit overlooks the playground, I can watch over my kids from up here,” says Pauline. On Sundays, they don’t have to leave their abode because mass is held at the village clubhouse for the residents.

Sofia immediately made friends with her neighbors and has been playing volleyball and badminton with them from time to time. Meanwhile, Ozzy takes to the playground and feeds the fish in the koi ponds. As a family, they love to hang around the pool, jog around the property, and do a barbeque picnic in the open-air pit. On weekends, the family also looks forward to watching movies and checking out the restaurants at the malls since Makati is just a few minutes away.

The Pantis have met interesting neighbors at the parking lot and at the gym. A resident, whom they fondly call “Mr. Congeniality”, organizes a monthly potluck meeting after Sunday mass so that homeowners get to know each other better. Residents are also fond of celebrations; on Halloween, children are dressed up for their trick or treat around the neighborhood.

Karlo prefers the convenience of a mid-rise condominium. “Having lived in a high-rise condo with two elevators, you spend more than five minutes waiting for the lift. With a mid-rise, it’s easy to get up and down because we share with a few neighbors per building. That’s why we favored a mid-rise.”

Pauline adds that since Karlo works on a night shift, she feels safe because of the reliable 24-hour security service. Although the Calamba house, which originally belonged to Pauline’s parents, is home to them, the Pantis enjoy condo living. “It’s expensive to buy a house with all the amenities. Here, we have a gym and playground close by except that you share it with your neighbors,” says Karlo. “With all the conveniences, this place is a bang for the buck. You really get value for money.”

Offering affordable, quality condominiums in key locations nationwide, Robinsons Communities is one of the four residential brands of Robinsons Land Corporation -awarded as Euromoney’s Overall Best Managed Company in the Philippines for two years in a rows. To know more about Woodsville Viverde Mansions, call (+632) 248-5888 / (0925)-700-0000 or visit the website at www.robinsonscommunities.com.

Audi presents the new R18 in urban traffic at Le Mans

“The new regulations that are centered on the efficiency of the sports prototypes mark the beginning of a new era for the Le Mans 24 Hours and endurance racing this year,” says Head of Audi Motorsport Dr. Wolfgang Ullrich. “That’s why we came up with a special plan for the presentation of the new Audi R18 e-tron quattro featuring its final graphics plus information on the technology. We’re pleased that the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) and the city of Le Mans have supported our idea from the outset and are making this drive in public traffic possible.”

Pierre Fillon, President of the ACO: “We think it’s great that Audi selected Le Mans as the venue for the presentation of the new R18 e-tron quattro – not only for the media but also for the spectators who will be the first to see the new Le Mans sports car on the Place des Jacobins and on its drive to the race track. At the same time, Audi is bringing back memories of an all-but forgotten tradition of our race from the days when the drivers would travel to Le Mans in their own race cars.”

From 12.30 to 13.30, the six drivers who are contesting the entire FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) for Audi in 2014 will be signing autographs at the Audi Sport Team Joest race car transporter parked at the Place des Jacobins in the city center. At 13.30, Tom Kristensen will start the near 15-km long drive with new Audi R18 e-tron quattro via the Rue Wilbur Wright, the Avenue Pierre Mendès France, the Avenue du Général de Gaulle, the Avenue Bollée, the Boulevard Nicolas Cugnot, the Boulevard Clémenceau, the Boulevard Jean Moulin and the Avenue Félix Geneslay to the Welcome Center at the race track. Audi will present the design and the technology of the LMP1 sports car in detail to journalists and invited guests at this location.

“The new efficiency regulations deliberately allow the constructors to use a large number of options,” says Chris Reinke, Head of LMP at Audi Sport. “We’re convinced that, based on the simulations and track testing, we’ve made the right decisions to be successful again at Le Mans in 2014.”

Journalists and fans worldwide will be able to watch Tom Kristensen’s drive through Le Mans and the press conference at the Welcome Center of the race track live on the internet. The broadcast on audimedia.tv will start at 13.15.

From the ‘2014 Le Mans Warm-up’ Audi Sport Team Joest will travel directly to the ‘Prologue’ of the FIA World Endurance Championship at Le Castellet (F).

Shell supports fete for top Filipino firefighters

The Outstanding Pilipino Firefighers for 2013 were feted by Shell Country HSSE Manager Arsenio Isidro (standing, 2nd from right) and Pilipinas Shell Foundation Executive Director Edgar Veron Cruz (standing, 3rd from right) together with (standing, from left to right) SOPI Chairman Engr. Alberto H. Suansing, BFP Officer in Charge CSupt Carlito S. Romero, SOPI National President Eros G. Zuñiga, and SOPI Board Auditor Wilfredo B. Muñoz

Gas technology leader and smarter mobility proponent Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corporation joined the Safety Organisation of the Philippines Inc. (SOPI) and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in recognizing The Outstanding Pilipino Firefighters (TOPF) for 2013, in an event held recently at the Midas Hotel in Pasay City.

“This is our way to acknowledge the excellent performance of these uniformed and civilian volunteers, assuring the safety of people, especially at times of emergency,” said Shell HSSE (Health, Safety, Security, and Environment) Country Manager Arsenio Isidro. “Despite the risks of their work, these men and women extend their best, professionally and with integrity, which is why we are glad to partner with SOPI and BFP in recognising the efforts of our fire fighters.”

For four years now, Shell has partnered with SOPI and BFP in recognizing the efforts of fire fighters selflessly risking their lives to protect public and private properties from fire and man-made disasters. Such support is part of Shell’s fundamental orientation toward safety not only in the workplace, but in the communities it operates in, along with other social investment advocacies such as road safety, driver education, sustainable mobility, developing new energy sources, and many others.

The outstanding fire fighters for 2013 are: S/Supt. Ma. Luisa C. Hadjula from Region 7; Supt. Jose S. Embang from NCR; Supt. Aladdin M. Guiomala from Region 12; Supt. Domingo V. Tambalo and Insp. Josephus F. Alburo from Region 7; C/Insp. Dennis A. Molo from NHQ; C/Insp. Roderick E. Ramirez from Region 2; C/Insp. Rodrigo N. Reyes from NCR; and SFO2 Glenn V. Paat from Region 1.

These recipients were chosen over a year-long selection process led by SOPI’s Fire Safety Division in conjunction with the National Technical Working Group. The awardees received a cash award sponsored by Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc., accident insurance worth Php200,000, a plaque of recognition, and an automatic nomination for further recognition at the Civil Service Commission’s Lingkod Bayan Awards.