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    Teenage gamers better at virtual surgery than medical residents

    Have you ever been told by your mom to put down the video games or that playing video games would rot your brain? Gamers may have heard those lines in their childhood, and probably still hear it to this very day, except that their significant other or spouse now say them. This video featured a study that concluded that teenage gamers did better than medical residents in virtual surgery.

    “We wanted to see their results compared to our physicians and they did slightly better than our physicians in training,” said Dr. Sami Kilic, Director of Texas Robotic Gynecology for the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston. “And some of those physicians in training have already participated in actual cases. It tells me that [the] knowledge and skills gained from computer games [is easily] implemented into the robotic surgeries.” Each group was asked to perform a series of tasks with the device that replicated surgeries. All totaled, 32 skill sets were tested, ranging from hand-eye coordination to pressure on the controls.

    The study used a machine that replicated surgeries—suture this, pass off that needle, etc. It then measured the users’ competency based on how well they did the tasks, including the tension they put on their instruments and their overall hand-eye coordination. The high school students did best, followed by the college group, followed by the UTMB residents.

    However, that doesn’t mean that teenage gamers are really better than medical residents in their field—researchers also had the groups perform simulations without the gaming-type robotic aid used in the first test, and the teenage gamers were handily beaten by the medical residents.

    Next time your mom, significant other or spouse tells you to turn off the video games, show them this study—they’ll probably think otherwise, and possibly get you that game you’ve been wanting this holiday season.

    SMART to offer Nexus 7 in FlexiSurf plans, will cost Php 600 for 24 months with FlexiSurf 599

    Want to get your hands on the latest Android tablet in town with a great mobile plan? Well, local telco SMART has your back. The company will be offering the Google Nexus 7 in their Smart Bro FlexiSurf Pocket WiFi plan 599, with 0% interest for just P600 a month for 24 months. That means you’ll only be shelling out a mere Php 1199 every month for 24 months for the tablet and the internet plan, which sounds pretty fair to us. If you’re not a fan of the tablet (and we absolutely don’t know why you’re not, it’s pretty awesome) you can grab Smart’s other FlexiSurf which are available in SIM-only packages starting at just P299/month with 30 hours of surfing and at P399/month with 50 hours of surfing. It is also available at P499/month with a free Power Plug-It USB dongle and 50 hours of surfing. Interested? Head on over to flexisurf.smart.com.ph to know more.

    BPI launches new mobile banking app

    On November 20, 2012, BPI unveiled the Mobile Wallet—the company’s new mobile banking service app for selected smartphones.

    The BPI Mobile Wallet uses a device that uses Near Field Communication to allow selected mobile phones to turn into a “virtual wallet” that can be used to do over-the-counter purchases without the need for cash, credit cards or debit cards. With the Mobile Wallet, all you have to do is “tap” your phone over the TAP terminals to complete your purchase.

    This type of transaction is only available at all Banapple and Serenitea branches in Metro Manila, and selected Kenny Rogers, Seattle’s Best, Healthy Options, Fully Booked, Evita Peroni and Mango outlets.

    The service is made available for the Blackberry Bold 9780, Blackberry Bold 9700, Blackberry Curve 8250 and the iPhone 4S (iOS 4 or 5).

    “The BPI Mobile Wallet is an exciting new step for the industry and promises so much potential for the future as we continue to expand on this service to cater to more Filipinos,” said BPI AVP and Division Head of Channels Marketing and Sales Department, Carlo Gatuslao.

    “We know that the Philippines has been anticipating mobile payments, having seen other countries like Japan adopt this technology,” BPI SVP and Head of Electronic Channels Group, Noel Tagaza, added. “BPI takes pride in being a leader in mobile phone banking in the country. Through our BPI 24/7 Mobile Banking Channel, it has always been our commitment to put together advanced mobile services to meet the changing needs of today’s consumers,” he said.

    BPI currently offers electronic banking through BPI Express Online, BPI Express Mobile, and BPI Express Phone. BPI also has existing electronic payments through its credit cards, EPS, and the BPI Mobile Mall java app.

    Toshiba Appoints New Distributor

    Toshiba Singapore Digital Products and Services Group has recently names a new distributor to carry their line of accessories and peripherals. EA Global will now be in charge of handling sales and distribution of Toshiba’s USB devices, hard drives, mice and other related hardware. EA Global will also be authorized to establish a network of resellers here in the country to ensure the products and the necessary support reach the widest consumer base possible. The move signals the increasing demands of consumers in the Philippines, and to offer us a holistic mobile computing experience with Toshiba’s extremely wide range of options and accessories.

    “We strongly believe that the Philippines market will embrace the high quality and variety of options and accessories products Toshiba has to offer,” said Jason Cheng, Chief Executive Officer for EA Global. “With Toshiba’s appointment, we aim to offer timely introduction of new Products and faster delivery of goods to the local market.”

    Toshiba also announced a whole slew of devices that will be hitting the market, including USB drives, large, feature-rich external hard drives, projectors and a very interesting docking station for PC peripherals. These products will be hitting the market over the next few weeks and will be made available to Toshiba and EA Global partners.

    YouTube brings live NBA D-League games for free starting Friday

    YouTube has just sealed a deal with the NBA that’ll allow viewers to watch D-League games on their PCs and mobile devices through the video streaming service. While there’s not a lot of people that’s really into D-League games when compared to other, bigger leagues, this particular partnership may be the start of something bigger for both companies. And who knows, maybe you’ll be able to spot the next superstar climb his way up from the D-Leagues into the Major leagues, right?

    Source: Engadget

     

    Take out your tracksuit: Grand Theft Auto Vice City for mobile devices dropping on December 6th

    Been salivating at the chance to reprise your role as Tommy Vercetti in Rockstar’s 80’s themed open world shooter, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City? Well your wait is almost over. Rockstar has annointed Dec 6 as the hallowed date when the mobile version of their iconic open world game will drop to iOS and Android users everywhere. If that wasn’t enough, the developer also said that both versions of the game will only cost $4.99 to buy (Php 205), so there’s really no excuse not to buy this time around. If you’re wondering if your Android or iOS device will be up to snuff when it comes to playing the game, Rockstar included the compatible handsets and tablets below:

    Apple iOS Devices: iPad, iPhone 4, 4S & 5, iPod touch 4th & 5th Generation

    Android Phones: Motorola Razr, Razr Maxx, Razr Maxx HD, Motorola Atrix, Motorola Photon, Motorola Droid Bionic, HTC Rezound, HTC One X, HTC One S, HTC Evo 3D, HTC Sensation, HTC Droid Incredible 2, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Nexus S, Samsung Galaxy Note 1 & 2, Samsung S2, Samsung Galaxy R, Sony Xperia Play, Sony Xperia S, P, T & TL, Sony Walkman Z Series Media Player, Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy S3, Google Nexus 4
    Android Tablets: Acer Iconia, Asus Eee Pad Transformer, Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime, LG Optimus Pad, Medion Lifetab, Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 / 10.1, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, Sony Tablet S, Sony Tablet P, Toshiba Thrive, HTC Flyer, Google Nexus 7, Google Nexus 10

    3M Car Wraps to be featured in Manila Auto Salon

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    Auto enthusiasts have a treat in store at the upcoming 6th Manila Auto Salon, with the latest trend in vehicle customization through 3M Vehicle Wrap Film Series 1080. Exclusively distributed in the Philippines by Winterpine Marketing Corporation, 3M car wraps will be showcased through an on-site installation at their booth at the SMX Convention Center from November 29 to December 2, 2012.  As a special offer for Manila Auto Salon visitors, all bookings for a 3M full vehicle wrap will be offered at 50% discount.

    In partnership with Motor Image Pilipinas, the exclusive distributor of Subaru in the Philippines, and Auto Trend, a premium car dealer, three outstanding vehicles will be customized with the 3M Vehicle Wrap Film for the exhibit.

    The innovative 3M Vehicle Wrap Film Series 1080 offers not only superior paint protection but also allows the car owner’s personality to shine through distinctive personalization. The 3M films are offered in five finishes—gloss, matte, satin, carbon fiber and brushed metal.

    The 3M Vehicle Wrap Film Series 1080 is heat resistant. Made of vinyl dual-cast film, the wrap has two color layers for dimensional stability and durability. Its adhesive is pressure-activated and is slideable and repositionable. Air release channels ensure that there are virtually no bubbles during installation. The wrap is chemical resistant and provides protection against water, occasional fuel spills, mild alkalis, mild acids and salt.

    Positioned as a premium styling product for the ultimate in individual expression, the variety of colors and finishes offered by 3M Vehicle Wrap Films gives you many options to make your vehicle a true head-turning stand-out. Plus the 3M brand gives you the assurance of best-in-class quality, reliability, service and warranty.

    For more details, “Like” us on Facebook/3mvehiclewrapfilmphil.

    Ford Dealerships Continue Rapid Expansion in Alabang and Pampanga

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    In line with their plans of having 35 dealerships within the next few months, Ford Philippines has just today broken ground for the new Ford Alabang Dealership, and opened the Pampanga dealership. Hot off the heels of Ford Cainta, these two new dealerships keep Ford Philippines right on schedule to meet the 12 new dealerships they have promised by 2014.

    The new Ford Dealerships will feature the new Brand@Retail II image that emphasizes a new, efficient layout, more customer-centric service and a greener footprint than ever before.

    The Alabang Dealership, set to open in 2014 will be one of the largest ones in the whole ASEAN region. It will be strategically located along the Alabang-Zapote Road, and will cover 4,000sqm and boast a four-floor layout, 25-vehicle showroom and 80-vehicle servicing capacity.

    Matt Bradley, president, Ford ASEAN spoke of the aggressive growth in the country. “In addition to the introduction of segment-leading One Ford vehicles, we are absolutely committed to further improving our customer experience, which includes customer convenience from an even wider network of nationwide coverage.”

    Levy P. Laus, dealer principal of Ford Pampanga had the following to say about their own Ford opening. “We are very proud to open the doors of our new Ford Pampanga dealership and cater to our growing customer base in central Luzon. We look forward to bringing even more class-leading Ford vehicles and quality service to our expanding base of loyal Ford customers,”

    The D600: Nikon’s smallest and lightest full-frame shooter

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    Nikon claims that the D600—their new small, light and affordable full-frame DSLR—is targeted at advanced amateur and pro photographers, plus what Nikon calls the “evolving photographer.”

    The D600 hosts a 24.3-megapixel full-frame (36 x 24mm) FX-format CMOS sensor, paired with an EXPEED 3 image processor. Its ISO range is 100-6400, while its shutter speed ranges from 1/4000 to 30sec. The D600 also carries a 39-point AF system and can continuously take photos at 5.5 frames per send (fps).


    It features 100% viewfinder coverage and a 3.2-inch LCD screen. The D600 can take videos in Full HD at 30, 25, or 24 fps and also has a D-Movie function that enables recording in either FX- or DX-based movie format.

    It’s compatible with the WU-1b Wireless Adapter (that was debuted in the release of the D3200) that enables you to wirelessly control the D600 with a smartphone or tablet (via the Wireless Mobile Adapter Utility) and to easily transfer photos to these devices.

    It’s more compact than Nikon’s other full-frame shooters (like the D4, D3x and the D800), checking in at 141 x 113 x 82mm and 760g. Additionally, its magnesium alloy body hosts double SD card slots and is dust- and moisture-proof.

    Yoshizo Mori, Nikon Corporation general manager of the 1st Development Department, says that the Nikon D600 is designed to be the perfect compromise between a consumer DSLR and a professional one.

    Image Soucres: Here, here and here.

    Lateral Drift Championship Series Round 5 to be held at Clark International Speedway

    Round 5 of the Lateral Drift Championship series is happening this Saturday November 24, at the Clark International Speedway, in Clark Field, Pampanga.  Lateral Drift Productions has teamed up with Zero to 400 Drag Race and Time Attack by Circuit showdown, to make this triple event possible.

    This Saturday’s races will be Lateral Drift Production’s second night drift event, the first one being last year’s successful run, won by the King of Bodykits, Atoy Llave.

    This will be the first time a whole day and night event will happen at the Clark International Speed way, so expect full throttle motorsport action starting from 7am to 2pm for the Time Attack and 2pm to midnight for the Drag races and Drifting competition happening simultaneously on each side of the race track.

    Lateral Drift would like to thank its sponsors Hyundai Philippines, Dickies, DC shoes, Atoycustoms, Edsahosting, Aguila Auto Glass, Aikka paints, Speedlab, Light hand dental clinic, Wave 891, Racing beat, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Sprocketph.com, Kotse.com, StoplightTV, TopGear PH, Motorcycle Magazine, Power Wheels, Autoreview, Pinoy Speed, ManilaStandard, Gadgets Magazine, Emperor motor sport, HKS oil and Savers appliance center.

    Admission to the event is 100 peso. For more detail log on facebook.com/lateraldriftproductions

    Western Digital unveils 4TB versions of their high performance Black drives

    If you’re the kind of person who takes pride in benchmark scores and creating extremely fast desktop rigs, then you might want to listen up. Western Digital has announced that they’ve unveiled 4TB versions of their performance hard drive, the WD Black. No longer will modders, overclockers and hardcore gaming enthusiasts have to choose between drive capacity and performance – the WD Black has both. WD Black hard drives combine 7200 RPM spin speed, 64 MB cache, dual stage actuator technology, SATA 6 gigabits per second (Gb/s) interface, and an integrated dual processor to deliver ultimate performance in a maximum-capacity drive. You will have to pay a premium for one of these bad boys though – expect to pay around Php 14, 899 for one.

    Razer updates their DeathAdder gaming mouse with 4G infrared sensor, more textured grips

    Razer has announced that they have just upgraded their DeathAdder gaming mouse. The iconic mouse has been sold by the gaming peripheral company since 2006, and it seems an update is in order. The new version of the mouse swaps out the 3.5G optical sensor for a more powerful 4G infrared sensor that’s capable of 6400 DPI resolution.

    The company didn’t want to mess with the external design of the mouse too much, so they opted to just add textured rubber grips to the side of the mouse to improve control during those hot and heavy gaming sessions. The newly improved mouse retails at $69.99, though no word on local availability has been set yet.

     

    Meet Canon’s new PowerShot models!

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    Here in our last installment on our Canon launch story, we give you the newest PowerShot models that they let us touch and try out during the event.

    PowerShot S110

    This touch-screen camera is optimized for low-light conditions as it features the DIGIC 5 image processor, an enhanced HS SYSTEM, and a large f/2.0 aperture. It packs a 12.1-megapixel sensor and has Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities, enabling you to send your photos to your Android or iOS device via the Canon CameraWindow app. Its Wi-Fi connectivity also allows you to connect with wireless printers.

    Its fixed lens has a ring that lets you control several image settings, like ISO, zoom, white balance and exposure compensation. You can even use it as a focus ring. All you have to do is hit the Ring Function button at the back of the device and select the setting you want to adjust.

    It features a Handheld Night Scene mode, which automatically takes two shots—one with flash and one without—and merges them. The brighter details of the shot with flash properly expose the subject against the background landscape, while the one without flash maintains the ambience of the night. The PowerShot S110 retails at PHP 25,998.

     

    PowerShot SX500 HS

    We were pretty impressed with the zoom capability of this little tyke. The 16-megapixel PowerShot SX500 IS, powered by a DIGIC 4 image processor, wields a powerful 30x (24-720mm) optical zoom that can even be extended to up to 24000mm using the 100x ZoomPlus feature. This guarantees that you will be able to take the perfect shot, even at a distance. It’s also equipped with a Zoom Framing Assist Lock button to help reduce the blur in your shots when shooting telephoto images.

    Its seek function, Zoom Framing Assist Seek, will help users find their subjects in a zoomed position quickly by zooming out first and letting the user locate the subject, keeping the previous zoomed-in frame within guiding borders.

    The PowerShot SX500 IS retails at PHP 18,998.

    PowerShot G15 

    The heavyweight in the group is the Canon PowerShot G15. It pairs a 12.1-megapixel sensor and the DIGIC 5 image processor to achieve clear and stunning photos. It has a really fast and responsive AF system, allowing you to focus on a subject in just 0.17 seconds. Its fixed lens has a focal length of 28mm (with 5x optical zoom) with a maximum aperture of f/1.8. The G15 has a maximum shutter speed of and can shoot in up to ISO 12800.


    It’s incredibly handy especially for photographers who want to keep their eye on the viewfinder as it features two dials for no-look control over the image settings. The G15 also lets you shoot in RAW for maximum control over the output of the image.

    The PowerShot G15 also features a Dual Axis Electronic Levelling system that helps you shoot photos in perfect balance. While shooting, a graphical indicator will appear to show you if your photo is leveled or skewed.

    The PowerShot G15 is priced at PHP 28,998.

     

    LG unveils absolutely humongous 84-inch 84LM9600 ULTRA HD 3D TV in the Philippines

    LG has joined the ranks of Sony and Toshiba in unveiling a 4K capable TV, or as the marketing gurus like to call it “Ultra HD TV”, in the Philippines. The LG 84LM9600  sports a display that is a whopping 84-inches large, and has a native display resolution of 3840 x 2160, or almost twice that of a regular HD TV. Of course, there isn’t an abundant supply of 4K encoded content out in the market today, so LG also included their Upscaler Plus technology that, along with their Triple XD engine, gives higher detail from current HD/SD external sources.

    As far as 3D is concerned, the TV uses a passive, polarized system to deliver 3D images which is pretty consistent with what the company has done with their other 3D offerings. The 3D system is light, easy to use and doesn’t require users to wear bulky, dorky glasses.

    Like other hi-end LG TVs, this humongous TV has internet capabilities and can stream content from the internet. The TV also uses LG’s Magic Remote (it basically works like a Wii remote) which should allow users to navigate through LG’s UI better.

    Like we mentioned before, we’ve seen other 4K TV’s before, and we never really get tired at looking at the gorgeous displays that 4K TVs bring. The 84LM9600 is no exception – the picture quality is simply stunning, and words simply fail to describe how breathtakingly beautiful the TV is.

    If you guys want to see the TV for yourself, you can check out Ansons in Makati right beside Makati Shangri-La. This TV will set you back a whopping Php 849,990

    History repeating itself in Windows 8

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    We’re all familiar with the phrase “History repeats itself.” This also applies to the world of tech and gadgets. For example, the original design of the laptop is still largely intact, albeit thinner. But when it comes to the Windows operating system (OS), sometimes you need to look a little bit deeper into proving that statement correct.

    People are reporting all sorts of problems with Windows 8 right now—from criticism of its user interface to random phone reboots, the problems have piled up so much that Windows division chief Steven Sinofsky, the man who was widely expected to succeed current CEO Steve Ballmer, left the company following a lukewarm reception to Windows 8.

    Microsoft isn’t exactly new to having versions of its OS fall short of expectations—Windows ME was widely panned and its successor, Windows XP, became at one point the most used OS in the world. Windows Vista went through the same fate, and Windows 7 had more success than its predecessor. The problem even goes all the way back to Windows 1.0, Microsoft’s first operating system that was announced in November 1983 and released two years later to similar lukewarm reviews.

    “Windows provides unprecedented power to users today and a foundation for hardware and software advancements of the next few years. It is unique software designed for the serious PC user, who places high value on the productivity that a personal computer can bring,” the Windows 1.0 press release said. At the time, Microsoft was a relatively new player in developing an OS that had a graphical user interface (GUI)—just as it is today in 2012 with developing an OS that can be used on tablets. Microsoft had experimented with using its OS on tablets before Windows 8, but didn’t make much of an impact as Apple’s iPad continued to be on top of tablet sales.

    The same problems came up back then as well—InfoWorld writer John Markoff noted that certain programs were “misbehaving”, and many companies were skeptical about using Windows 1.0. One of the major similarities between Windows 1.0 and Windows 8 is that windowed programs no longer overlap, a function that is available on every Microsoft OS that we are familiar with. Windows 1.0 was criticized for being notoriously slow, and although the same thing cannot be said about Windows 8, it surely took a big step backward when it came to user interface design. So, history did repeat itself, possibly in the most blatant way possible: in its GUI.