Top Gear PH to be Sued for Cyber-Bullying

Local Top Gear Philippines has been in the spotlight in the last couple of days after posting the Facebook profile of a suspected shooter which turned out was a simple mistaken identify. However, damage has been done and the victim has been on the receiving end of death threats and ridicule, prompting him to deactivate his FB account.

Nestor Punzalan has been wrongly identified as the person who shot a biker Mark Vincent Garalde in a recent roadside altercation that resulted into a murder incident. With close to 3 million Facebook fans, Top Gear Philippines was closely monitoring and promoting news and updates about the incident. However, the information they were passing around turned out to be false.

Top Gear PH was not the first one to report the wrong conduction sticker which led them to report the wrong person associated with the wrong information. However, they were the one who linked to Punzalan’s Facebook page that prompted people to mob him on FB.

Nestor came to the NBI and his name has been cleared. The real suspect has now been identified. Vernon Sarne, Editor of Top Gear PH, said this through a comment on their Facebook Page:

“I was responsible for posting the photo of Mr. Punzalan’s vehicle, and I realize now that I shouldn’t have done so. I accept full responsibility. This is all on me. I will do my best to reach out to Mr. Punzalan and personally apologize to him and his family. The buck stops here. This is all my fault…”

However, Punzalan replied in a report done on 24 Oras, GMA:

“Di pwede yung sorry-sorry na lang. Grabe ang ginawa nila, dapat silang managot.”

Their side is now moving towards filing a case on through the Cybercrime Prevention Act.

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Top Gear PH to be Sued for Cyber-Bullying

Local Top Gear Philippines has been in the spotlight in the last couple of days after posting the Facebook profile of a suspected shooter which turned out was a simple mistaken identify. However, damage has been done and the victim has been on the receiving end of death threats and ridicule, prompting him to deactivate his FB account.

Nestor Punzalan has been wrongly identified as the person who shot a biker Mark Vincent Garalde in a recent roadside altercation that resulted into a murder incident. With close to 3 million Facebook fans, Top Gear Philippines was closely monitoring and promoting news and updates about the incident. However, the information they were passing around turned out to be false.

Top Gear PH was not the first one to report the wrong conduction sticker which led them to report the wrong person associated with the wrong information. However, they were the one who linked to Punzalan’s Facebook page that prompted people to mob him on FB.

Nestor came to the NBI and his name has been cleared. The real suspect has now been identified. Vernon Sarne, Editor of Top Gear PH, said this through a comment on their Facebook Page:

“I was responsible for posting the photo of Mr. Punzalan’s vehicle, and I realize now that I shouldn’t have done so. I accept full responsibility. This is all on me. I will do my best to reach out to Mr. Punzalan and personally apologize to him and his family. The buck stops here. This is all my fault…”

However, Punzalan replied in a report done on 24 Oras, GMA:

“Di pwede yung sorry-sorry na lang. Grabe ang ginawa nila, dapat silang managot.”

Their side is now moving towards filing a case on through the Cybercrime Prevention Act.

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Globe to charge additional Php5 upon calling 911 hotline

Globe Telecom Inc. has just said today, July 27, that they will be charging an additional of Php5 per call on top of regular voice charges for their subscribers calling the 911 hotline.

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“We would also like to inform our customers that those calling the hotlines will incur regular voice charges plus an additional P5/call for those calling the 911 hotline” – Globe General Counsel Froilan Castelo

In a statement given to GMA News, Castelo noted that charging 911 calls is suggested by the government to discourage prank calls.

The 911 hotline is set to replace the Patrol 117 starting August 1 as the Philippines’ national emergency hotline for incidents like police assistance, fires, medical, calamities, and other emergencies.

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Globe to charge additional Php5 upon calling 911 hotline

Globe Telecom Inc. has just said today, July 27, that they will be charging an additional of Php5 per call on top of regular voice charges for their subscribers calling the 911 hotline.

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“We would also like to inform our customers that those calling the hotlines will incur regular voice charges plus an additional P5/call for those calling the 911 hotline” – Globe General Counsel Froilan Castelo

In a statement given to GMA News, Castelo noted that charging 911 calls is suggested by the government to discourage prank calls.

The 911 hotline is set to replace the Patrol 117 starting August 1 as the Philippines’ national emergency hotline for incidents like police assistance, fires, medical, calamities, and other emergencies.

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Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro hands-on, first impressions

Samsung has just brought the member of the A series, which then happens to be the biggest among the group. This is the Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro, a 6-inch phablet with mid-range specs and a whopping 5,000mAh battery. All wrapped in the beautiful sandwiched glass chassis.

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The Galaxy A9 Pro looks and feels like its A-series siblings with an all glass finish framed with cold aluminum. There’s a 6-inch Full HD Super AMOLED display topped with Gorilla Glass 4 which delivers stunning quality with available modes for tweaking the saturation. An 8MP front-facing camera with sits atop the panel for selfies and there are a couple of sensors too. The physical home button below houses a fingerprint scanner.

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Each side of the A9 Pro is busy with its own ports and buttons. Starting with the right side, it has the power/lock button and the Dual-SIM card tray that accepts two Nano-SIM cards.

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The left side has two separate buttons for volume up and volume down which are metallic.

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The top has another card tray but this one is for the microSD card. It’s a dedicated card slot for memory expansion that supports up to 256GB. A pinhole for a microphone and a pair of plastic antenna strips are present as well.

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The 3.5mm jack, micro-USB port, loudspeaker, and the main microphone keeps the bottom end busy. And another pair of antenna bands completes the bunch.

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The back is a big slab of smooth Gorilla Glass 4 with a camera bump housing the main 16MP f/1.9 shooter with optical image stabilization and LED flash. A large 5000mAh battery is sealed inside that supports fast-charging and reverse charging, too. Samsung claims it can go from zero to full in just 160 minutes.

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The cameras onboard the A9 Pro both have bright f/1.9 lens with support for 1080p video recording only — no 4K support. While it’s too early to judge the captured stills, you can check out the samples below:

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The phablet is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 octa-core chipset clocked at 1.8GHz and paired with Adreno 510 GPU. It’s got a spacious 4GB RAM for multi-tasking and runs Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow skinned with TouchWiz. We ran AnTuTu Benchmark v6.1.5 and it was able to score a quite impressive 70,537.

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There’s a complete suite of radios onboard the A9 Pro including 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS w/ A-GPS, and even NFC. If you still listen to FM Radio, you’ll be glad to know it’s present here. But, as discovered by other friends in the event, it doesn’t have gyroscope on-board.

Samsung Galaxy A9 PRO specs:
6-inch Super AMOLED Full HD display, 367ppi, 2.5D curved glass
1.8GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 octa-core CPU
Adreno 510 GPU
4GB RAM
32GB internal storage
up to 128GB via microSD
16MP rear camera w/ OIS, f/1.9 aperture, LED flash
8MP front camera w/ f/1.9 aperture
Dual-SIM
4G LTE, 3G HSPA+
WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.1, A2DP, EDR, LE
NFC
GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS, BeiDou
FM Radio w/ RDS
Fingerprint scanner
5000mAh non-removable battery w/ Quick Charge
USB OTG
Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow
161.7 x 80.9 x 7.9 mm
210g

The Samsung Galaxy A9 Pro retails in the Philippines for Php25,990 with initial availability by the second week of August in gold color only.

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