Jawbone UP24 launches in the Philippines for Php8,590

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Jawbone has officially launched in the Philippines the UP24, the company’s latest fitness tracker that provides you feedback on your activity, calories burned, diet, and sleep.

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Jawbone UP24 features:

• Today I Will: The UP Insight EngineTM delivers simple, achievable opt-in commitments called “Today I Will” focused in one of three categories – sleep, movement, or water intake – that challenge you to accomplish a suggested goal in a day’s time.

• Streaks & Milestones: As you continue to achieve your goals over time, the UP app rewards you with celebrations of your short-and long-term progress.

• Activity Alerts: When using UP24, you’ll receive relevant move notifications from the UP app throughout the day. These personalized nudges are delivered at a time and place relevant to you – based on your data – all enabled by UP24.

• Sleep Recovery: UP and UP24 users can get the benefit of the bands’ revolutionary sleep tracking system even if they occasionally forget to put their band in Sleep Mode. UP can estimate users’ sleep to provide an estimation.

• Activity Log: The UP app lets you reflect on your recent activity by giving you a snapshot of the steps, sleep, workouts and meals you’ve logged since you last visited the app.

• New Insights: After consistently tracking sleep and activity for several weeks, the UP Insight Engine will generate a personalized assessment of your steps and sleep.

• Reminders: To stay on track, the UP system allows you to set tailored reminders that prompt you to conduct a desired task at a desired time. Customize your own reminder to complete a workout, get ready for bed, or take a pill, and UP will remind you with an app notification and gentle band buzz.

In addition, the UP app for Android and iOS was also recently updated to include new weight management features like Personalized Food Library, Food Score, and Weight Goal.

The Jawbone UP24 has a price tag of Php8,590 and is available in Onyx, Persimmon, and Pink Coral colors. It is available now at Apple Premium Resellers, including PowerMac Centre and iStore, as well as leading lifestyle stores, including ROX, Common Thread and Leading Consumer Electronic stores, e.g. Automatic Centre and Ambassador Appliance stores.

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Cherry Mobile TV Box – Android set-top box for Php3,999

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Along with the Ultra On-The-Go LTE Pocket WiFi, Cherry Mobile also introduced the TV Box – a set-top box that is powered by a quad-core CPU and Android Jellybean.

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Cherry Mobile TV Box key specs:
1GHz quad-core CPU
WiFi 2.4G/5G
LAN
Miracast Receiver
Air Play
HDMI
2 USB ports
MicroSD card support up to 32GB
Android 4.2 Jellybean

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The Cherry Mobile TV Box has a price tag of Php3,999.

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How to position your WiFi router to get best signal

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That is probably a question a lot of people ask when installing a new WiFi router at home. The answer was provided by Jason Cole in this rather highly mathematical (more like physics actually) demonstration in his own apartment.

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By positioning the WiFi router at an optimal location, we could get a better reception. Jason Cole shows us how does that look like in this model.2

This area mapping provides a more visual display of how signal strength is affected by obstructions or interference and signal refraction.

If only we could also have a simple tool such as this to help us decide where to put that WiFi router at home, that would have been better.

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What is GLONASS?

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We often see GLONASS listed on the specifications of most mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones, but it’s arguably one of the useful features that some of us often take for granted or know little about. So we pay tribute to this unsung feature and give you guys a brief overview of what it is and what it does.

GLONASS, Russia’s gift to the world

GLONASS, acronym for “Globalnaya navigatsionnaya sputnikovaya sistema” or “Global Navigation Satellite System” was first developed in the city of Zheleznogorsk back in the 1976, in an effort to replace clunky satellite-based radio navigation system (Tskilon) at that time.

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GLONASS-K Satellite (Image Source)

Six years later, the first three GLONASS satellites took flight aboard the Proton rocket, though only one of the three is functional. This was followed by numerous satellite-laden rocket launches in the succeeding years, and by April of 1991, the Soviet Union had successfully put up 43 GLONASS-related satellites in space, including five test satellites.

In the same year, the USSR ceased to exist, leaving the GLONASS project in the hands of the Russian Federation which further developed the system in the years that followed.

GLONASS as we know today

Since 2007, the Russian government have been promoting the use of GLONASS on automotive and consumers electronic devices such as mobile phones and navigation devices for cars.

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The ZTE V945 was the world’s first smartphone that supports both GPS and GLONASS.

But it’s only in 2011 that GLONASS’ really rose to fame, during which time both processor and smartphone manufacturers have begun adopting the technology and integrating it on their own products. Soon other companies followed suit.

How it works

In a nutshell, GLONASS is another set of satellites, 24 to be exact, on top of GPS sats that further improves accuracy and reliability of navigation devices. In most cases, GPS satellites suffice in providing near-accurate results for your map apps and navigation accessories on your car.

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But in order to get an accurate result out of a GPS-enabled device, it needs to a have clear line-of-sight to at least four (4) satellites out of the 27 sats out in space. If there are fewer obstructions like tall buildings, identifying your current location or giving you an accurate direction to where you’re headed is just a walk in the park for your GPS device.

However, in highly urbanized areas, some devices struggle to meet the required 4 satellites, resulting to poor navigation results and inaccuracy. Thus, having extra 24 satellites, the GLONASS, speeds up the process of pinpointing a specific location, as well as improving the accuracy of location-based applications.

Final words

I personally think that GLONASS is one of the most underrated feature of consumer electronic devices. I’m not sure why, but it’s one of those non-glamorous features that you can’t really brag about, yet it’s probably one of the most helpful feature on your smartphone or tablet, especially for those who often use location-based on a daily basis.

In the end, I don’t think that this article, or any related content for that matter, will make anyone develop an appreciation for GLONASS and its significant contribution to the way we navigate in this day and age. But at least now we have insights on what it is, and not just an acronym or jargon we sometimes see on a device’s specs sheet.

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