Lenovo outs Pocket Projector for smartphones and tablets

Along with the new smartphones and tablets, Lenovo has also unveiled its first portable standalone projector that works with compatible Miracast or DLNA-enabled Android, Windows 8.1 or iOS devices – the Pocket Projector.

The Lenovo Pocket Projector features a portable design yet powerful enough to project a high-contrast display of up to 110 inches.

Lenovo Pocket Projector specs:
up to 110-inch (854 x 480) display
50 lumens
microSD card support up to 32GB
microUSB port
2 x speakers, 3.5mm audio jack
DLNA and Miracast capability
up to 2.5 hours battery life
104 x 25 x 100mm
170g
Platinum color
Compatible with Android Jelly Bean (4.3) and above, Windows 8.1, and iOS devices equipped with Miracast or DLNA.

The Lenovo Pocket Projector has a price tag of $249 (~Php11,000) and will be available worldwide starting in May.

source: Lenovo

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Kata i4 now available at Lazada, retails for Php9,799

Let’s take a moment away from all the MWC posts and bring some local news. Remember the Kata i4 which had its pre-order selling last January? It’s now available on e-commerce website Lazada, and the price doesn’t veer that much away from the first one announced.

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Kata i4 specs:
5-inch HD IPS display, 294ppi
1.7GHz MediaTek MT6592 octa-core CPU
2GB RAM
32GB internal storage
Free 32GB online storage
16 megapixel AF rear camera
8 megapixel front camera
Single SIM (micro)
3G, HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
GPS, A-GPS
Yamaha speakers
Android 4.4 KitKat
2,300mAh battery

The Kata i4 is now available at their kiosks and on online shopping website Lazada for Php9,799.

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Ford shows off ‘MoDe’ e-bikes packed with features

Still from MWC in Barcelona, Ford gave the public a peek of its prototype electronic bikes. Dubbed as MoDe:Pro and MoDe:Me, these two bicycles aim to make commutes safer and more efficient.

Ford MoDe:Pro

Both the MoDe:Me and MoDe:Pro are the winning designs from a company-wide challenge to build a smart e-bike. Below are some of their features.

  • Pairs to iPhones and charges them.
  • Folds up for storage.
  • Rear sensors that inform you if a car is getting too fast from behind. The bike will then vibrate to notify you and will flash a light at the driver as a sign of warning.
  • When you set a navigational route on your paired iPhone, the handlebar gives off a “haptic feedback” or a nudge to the direction you’re going to act as a reminder.
  • Two different horns — one for cars and one for pedestrians (slightly softer).
  • 200W motor
  • 9Ah battery
  • Speed up to 25km/h
  • “No Sweat Mode” so you could arrive at your destination still smelling fresh.
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Ford MoDe:Me

Some of the differences of the two is that MoDe:Pro is meant for delivery service and such, with a more rugged design. It also has an optional rear rack to carry your things.

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The MoDe:Me, on the other hand, is lighter and smaller. It is designed primarily for urban commuting and is portable enough to fit inside a car trunk.

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Those two prototype e-bikes aren’t the only things that were teased at the event. Ford also displayed the Info Cycle sensor kit which is “an open-source hardware and software sensor kit that can be installed on regular and electronic bikes”.

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It basically records user data like distance traveled, location of bike lanes, and even measures the amount of light present in a specific area. Again, there are just experiments and are still unsure if they will see the light of production in the future.

Check out the videos for both MoDe e-bikes and Info Cycle for more details.

Any thoughts? Do you think we could use something like these in the Philippines?

source: CNET

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Huawei unveils the TalkBand B2 and TalkBand N1

Along with their first Android Wear smartwatch, Huawei also unveiled two new wearables – the TalkBand B2 and the TalkBand N1.

First is the TalkBand B2 which the company claims to be a hybrid smart band. Aside from being a fitness band that can monitor your activity and sleep, it also doubles as a Bluetooth headset for hands-free calling.

Huawei TalkBand B2 specs:
0.73-inch display (128 x 88)
Bluetooth 3.0
Dual-mic noise reduction
95mAh battery (up to 6 days, 14 days w/ BT off)
microUSB
6-axis sensor
water and dust resistant
Android 4.0+, iOS7.0+ compatibility
22mm width
11.88mm depth
Black, Silver and Gold

Price is at 199 EUR (~Php10,000) for the premium version with leather strap, and 169 EUR (~Php8,500) for the standard version with TPU strap.

Next is the TalkBand N1 which is aimed towards music lovers with an active lifestyle. It features a magnetic necklace design and a waterproof and dust resistant body. Like the B2, it can accept calls and works as a fitness tracker so it can monitor your steps, distance traveled and calories burnt. As for the music part, it has a built-in MP3 decoder and 4GB internal stroage with Hi-Fi lossless playback support.

Huawei TalkBand N1 specs:
Bluetooth 3.0 w/ APTX
67mAh battery (7 hours MP3 playtime)
4GB internal storage
microUSB
IP54-certified
36 x 12.9 x 9.65mm
less than 18g
Android 4.0+, iOS7.0+ compatibility
Silver, Grey and Red

Price is at 119 EUR or almost Php6,000.

source: Huawei

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Bilyonaryo: The exclusive few

FORBES, the American business magazine, recently reported that more Filipinos have been included in the exclusive billionaires’ circle.

Still the richest man in the Philippines is mall magnate Henry Sy Sr., ranked as the 73rd richest man in the world, jumping several places from his 97th spot in 2014.

“With an increased net worth of $14.2 billion from last year’s $11.3 billion, mall tycoon Henry Sy Sr. maintains his spot as the richest man in the country. In second place, JG Summit Holdings Inc. Head John Gokongwei Jr. ranked 254th richest man in the world with a net worth of $5.8 billion from last year’s $3.9 billion,” a report published on inquirer.net said.

Click on photo for the full report on inquirer.net.

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HENRY SY SR. | Photo from sminvestments.com

Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, is the world’s richest man with a net worth of $72 billion.

Click on photo to read the full list on the Forbes website.

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IMAGE grabbed from Forbes.com website

Do you know who these Filipino billionaires are?

The PCIJ has published several articles about some of them.

HENRY SY, Sultan of Retail : Chinese-Filipino businessman Henry Sy was once called the “Sam Walton of the Far East” because the aggressive expansion of his shopping-mall empire resembled the strategy adopted by the popular Wal-Mart supermarket chain that made Walton a household name in the United States.

Click on photo to read our special report.

JOHN GOKONGWEI, right, with his son, Lance | Photo from jjsummit.com.ph

JOHN GOKONGWEI, right, with his son, Lance | Photo from jjsummit.com.ph

LUCIO TAN is obviously uncomfortable with the camera. He looks at it with a plastic grin that barely masks the grim forbearance with which he faces crowds.

Yet, unknown to many, both men go a long way back. The president himself said so last April, at the height of the election campaign, when he was guest at a dinner at the Tan-owned Century Park Sheraton Hotel for the managers of the tycoon’s sprawling business empire. “Alam ninyo, itong si Mr. Tan, mayor pa ako ng San Juan, magkaibigan na kami(Mr. Tan and I have been friends ever since I was mayor of San Juan),” Estrada told the gathering, according to Salvador Mison, a retired general who heads Tan’s management company, Basic Shareholdings, Inc.

Click on photo to read the full article on Lucio Tan written by PCIJ founding executive director Sheila S. Coronel.

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