This 100,000mAh Powerbank will last you 1 month

While shopping for the 3-day anniversary sale over at Lazada, we discovered this 100,000mAh powerbank, the highest we’ve ever seen.

We’ve seen 20,000mAh and 30,000mAh portable powerbanks before but this one by Aniva is far from portable. It looks like it weighs as heavy as a car battery (weighs 3kg).

100k-powerbank

The powerbank has 4 USB charging ports with total capacity of 12V 26Ah 288Wh. If you have a 2,500mAh or 3,000mAh smartphone, that’s about 100 recharges in one full charge (at 3 recharges a day, that’s 30 days in total).

It can also charge a laptop and other 12V devices. The powerbank has a built-in solar charger so it can recharge itself while you’re out camping on a trip to the beach.

The price — Php14,999.

You can check it out here (you can use our voucher code YUGATECH1000 for Php1,000 discount).

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VIDEO: Oppo’s latest smartphone with very thin bezels

Photos of Oppo’s upcoming smartphone with very thin side bezels made rounds on the Internet recently but now we can see it in action thanks to an uploaded hands-on video.

The video is just a quick hands-on which shows the device’s UI and how would it be like to navigate a screen (reported to be 5.5 inches) with that kind of bezel. Watch the video below:

source: Engadget CN

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LG rolls out Android Lollipop for G Pad tablets

LG recently announced that it has started rolling out their Android 5.0 Lollipop upgrade for their G Pad series of tablets.

The LG G Pad slates to receive Android 5.0 Lollipop are the following: G Pad 7.0, G Pad 8.0, G Pad 8.3, and G Pad 10.1.

The upgrade is already available for the devices in South Korea and is expected to arrive in other markets soon.

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Fire prevention starts in your kitchen

Is something burning in the kitchen? According to the National Statistics Board, 25.9 percent of fire incidents nationwide from 2010 to 2013 were caused by unattended open flame.

“As March is recognized as Fire Prevention Month, it is the perfect time for homeowners to fireproof the most delicious room in the house—the kitchen,” says RJ Buenaventura, Philips General Manager for Consumer Lifestyle.

The kitchen is one of the biggest fire hazards inside the house, making it a top priority in terms of home safety. Last year alone, more than 150,000 of home fires were said to have started inside the kitchen.

But with simple easy-to-do tips, RJ says you can make a big difference in creating a safer home for you to live, work, play, and cook in.

“Neglect is the primary cause of kitchen accidents,” says JC Gallegos, Business Development Manager for Philips Kitchen Appliances. “Keep your attention on what you are cooking and try to avoid leaving it unattended.”

Unattended cooking—particularly open flame—causes more injuries, deaths, and property damage than all other causes of home fires.

Where you place your fire extinguisher is very important. Fire safety hazards recommend storing it 10 feet away from the stove, preferably in a place near the kitchen exit.

Its weight should also be considered. Make sure that everyone in the family can lift the fire extinguisher and knows how to use it.

Good housekeeping plays a big role in ensuring kitchen safety. Dispose rubbish, paper, and other flammable materials properly. Also, try to avoid storing items near or on the stovetop. Since these surfaces generate a lot of heat, it can quickly start fires from wrappings and product packages.

If open flame is the root of kitchen fires, why not entirely take it out of the equation?

“Flameless cooking solutions, like induction cookers, can fire up your meals without the flame,” shares Gallegos. “They definitely add an extra layer of protection for your home and are safer to use as well.”

The Philips Induction Cooker offers superior, flameless cooking appliance. It also cuts cooking by 1/3 and better seals in the nutrients of food, making it a perfect partner for health aficionados. What’s more, it comes with a host of smart features that allow for effortless cooking.

After you’re done using the kitchen, be sure to pull out all the electrical appliances you used.

Buenaventura adds, “Diligence plays a big role in minimizing fire hazards. Making sure that appliances are powered down does not only ensure the safety of your home, it’s also a basic principle in energy savings.”

He closes, “From practicing the right kitchen habits to investing in fireproof cooking partners, there are a lot of simple ways to keep a bird’s eye view of your home and your family’s safety.”

PSBank posted P 2.3 Billion Net Income in 2014

Philippine Savings Bank, the thrift-bank arm of the Metrobank Group, reported a net income of P2.3 billion for 2014, lower than the previous year by 21%. Unlike in 2014, the Bank’s 2013 net income had one-off extraordinary income from the sale of investment portfolio which took advantage of market opportunities at that time. However, the Bank’s core margins grew by 15% year-on-year owing largely to the continued aggressive growth in its consumer loan portfolio, mostly coming from Auto and Mortgage loans.

“Our continuing focus on core asset expansion is giving us good results. The increase in our net interest income and fee-based revenues are very solid indicators of sustainability and quality growth. Our retail lending business led by auto and mortgage loans, supported by an increasing deposit customer base, provides a good foundation for core-growth in the coming years,” PSBank President Vicente R. Cuna Jr. said.

PSBank’s 2014 capital base stood at P17.7 billion with a Total Capital Adequacy Ratio and Tier 1 ratio of 19.6% and 13.3%, respectively. Return on capital was at 13.6%. Asset quality indicators improved with Net Non-Performing Loan (NPL) ratio at 0.5% and NPL coverage of 98.2%. The improvement in delinquency is attributable to a combination of enhancements in the bank’s lending processes, collections and credit risk management tools. PSBank’s total resources further expanded to close strong by end-2014 at P 145.6 Billion.

In 2014, PSBank launched the PSBank Money Market Fund product, the Online Mobile App for the tech-savvy customers and the PSBank Live Chat, the first real-time chat service in the Philippine banking industry. PSBank was also recognized by The Asian Banker magazine as one of the Top Ten Strongest Banks in the Philippines for the fourth consecutive year. The Bank ranked the 5th strongest bank and is the only thrift bank in the top 5 list.

PSBank has 245 branches and 595 ATMs nationwide.