Volkswagen loses 23B Euros due to emissions scandal

Volkswagen reportedly lost about 23 billion euros of market value due to the recent scandal about the company cheating an emissions test of their diesel engines.

Image: theatlantic.com
Image: theatlantic.com

For those that are still unfamiliar, there was a recent case that some diesel cars being sold in America had been installed with devices that could detect when they were being tested, changing the performance to give off lower emissions in order to improve results. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) backs this up, and the German car giant itself already came clean and admitted that about 11 million cars worldwide are fitted with these performance-altering devices.

The company is currently under close observation with investors and VW owners questioning the integrity of the auto industry as a whole and contemplating on demanding compensation for being misled.

“If we can with some certainty establish that we, as investors, were misled by the company, and that has affected our returns, then I cannot rule out that we would seek compensation from the company,” one of Volkswagen’s top investors in Europe told Reuters.

As of the moment, the costs were estimated to be around 23 billion euros ($25.7B) due to fines and recalling said vehicles — with the case still far from over.

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Globe officially brings Google Chrome to the Philippines

In an event in SM Aura just now, Globe telecom announced they are bringing Google Chromecast to the Philippines. The device will allow broadband subscribers to stream music and videos to any HDMI-ready TV monitor.

Since Hooq is also Chromecast ready, access to video content will also be free.

Globe is set to offer a Home broadband Plan 1299 with free Chromecast and access to Hooq.

Coincidentally, Google will be making an announcement for new Nexus devices tomorrow, possibly including a 2nd-generation Chromecast. You can check out our review of the Google Chromecast here.

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Apple’s iPhone 6S and 6S Plus are apparently water-resistant

The new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus have a lot of new features to boast including the new Force Touch and an updated iOS9. But as YouTube user Zach Straley shows on his video, these new phones might be water-resistant all along. Check out the attached video.

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Click the photo to view the new iPhones tested underwater.

Both phones were submerged under fresh water for a total of 1 hour and everything seemed to be working fine after the test. Although these handsets could secretly be water-resistant, we still wouldn’t recommend doing this on your brand new iPhones. It’s just reassuring to know that if an accident happens and your iPhone falls on water or gets wet under the rain, it could still survive like nothing happened.

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Apple’s iPhone 6S and 6S Plus are apparently water-resistant

The new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus have a lot of new features to boast including the new Force Touch and an updated iOS9. But as YouTube user Zach Straley shows on his video, these new phones might be water-resistant all along. Check out the attached video.

iphone-6s-water-resistant
Click the photo to view the new iPhones tested underwater.

Both phones were submerged under fresh water for a total of 1 hour and everything seemed to be working fine after the test. Although these handsets could secretly be water-resistant, we still wouldn’t recommend doing this on your brand new iPhones. It’s just reassuring to know that if an accident happens and your iPhone falls on water or gets wet under the rain, it could still survive like nothing happened.

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Entry-level Galaxy Mega On passes certification w/ Android 5.1.1

It seems like Samsung is gearing up to come out with a budget smartphone as an entry-level handset just passed the Chinese certification TENAA. Check out the specs that were revealed after the break.

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Samsung Galaxy Mega On confirmed specs:
5.5-inch HD display @ 1280 x 720 resolution
1.4GHz Snapdragon 412 quad-core processor
1GB RAM
8GB internal storage
Expandable up to 128GB via microSD
13MP rear camera with LED flash
1080p video recording
5MP front camera
Bluetooth
151.8 x 77.5 x 8.2mm
172 grams
Android 5.1.1

With it passing the TENAA, it just means it will launch anytime soon so stay tuned. There are no news about its price, but considering its entry-level specs, expect that it won’t cost that much.

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