LG has reached a sales milestone of sorts – the Korean company is reporting that there are now at least 10-million satisfied owners of L-style devices all over the world. These L-series of handsets include the Optimus L3 (3.2-inch display), Optimus L5 (4.0-inch display), Optimus L7 (4.3-inch display) and the Optimus L9 (4.7-inch display). “This milestone demonstrates the importance of delivering smartphones with stylish design, comparative size of display and enhanced UX features,” said Dr. Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of LG Mobile Communications Company. “Whereas other manufacturers are putting all their eggs into a one-size-fits-all phone, our strategy is to develop mobile products for all types of customers according to their individual needs and lifestyles.” The sales milestone is nowhere near as huge as Samsung’s record mobile sales, but at least LG is heading in the right direction.
Ford Philippines Reports November as Second Best-ever Month
Sales for Ford vehicles hit record numbers last month as best ever sales for the Ford Ranger drove Ford Philippines’ sales numbers to their second-best ever. Overall retail sales for all units rose a remarkable 46%, hot on the heels of their best-ever performance figures posted for October. Leading the pack was the all-new Ford Ranger, with 344 sales that month. In second place was the All-new Ford Explorer with 107 units sold. Records continue to be broken for the company right as they continue to expand their dealer network locally, with more and more branches opening up every month.
“Exceptional customer response to our newly launched One Ford vehicles like the all-new Ranger is helping drive record sales,” said Randy Krieger, president, Ford Group Philippines. “By offering customers the widest range of Ford vehicles ever in the Philippines, our brand is connecting with, and appealing to, a much wider variety of lives and lifestyles.”
November also saw the ford fiesta on top as the best-selling five-door hatchback in the small car segment, while the Mustang continues to exceed expectations with 37 units sold in the same month. This brings the total number of delivered Mustangs to 103 in just 3 months of availability.
It’s official: no more Instagram pictures will appear in Twitter
Last week Twitter announced that users were having issues seeing Instagram pictures because Instagram has disabled photo integration with Twitter. This time around, Instagram has completely turned off support for displaying photos on Twitter. While users will no longer see Instagram pictures on Twitter, followers will still be able to see the URL link that’ll direct them to the picture. This information was first reported by AllThingsD from a Facebook source, but Twitter has confirmed it on their blog.
Instagram has disabled photo integration with Twitter. As a result, photos are no longer appearing in Tweets or user photo galleries.
While tweeting links to Instagram photos is still possible, you can no longer view the photos on Twitter, as was previously the case.
There have been reports that Twitter will be outing their own photo filtering function soon, which may possibly explain the sudden hostility between the two customers.
Source: Twitter
SwifKey Flow hits beta, gives us another awesome way to input text
We’ve featured SwiftKey before, and it still remains the main way we get text into our Android devices here at work. The people behind the magic keyboard software has recently released the beta version of their newest keyboard replacement, SwiftKey Flow. It will look instantly familiar to many Samsung users, but the company’s addition of their secret predictive magic makes the Flow keyboard so much more effective. The keyboard layout remains more or less the same, except now, you can drag your finger through letters instead of lifting and tapping each one individually. As you move around, you’ll also see a trail of the letters you’ve hit, so you can have a general idea of where you’re going. Not content to just offer another swipe-y keyboard, Flow also gives you the option to swipe through the spacebar instead of having to lift your finger after every word. You can, of course, use it the same way as Samsung’s, and it apparently gives even better results. If you’re interested, head over to the link HERE and give it a try.
Unlock your Samsung Galaxy Note II with this simple trick
If you’re one of those people who wished you could unlock your carrier-locked Galaxy Note II yourself to accept other SIM cards from other networks, listen up. Owl74 from the XDA forums has found a way to do that without any of that messy rooting or whatnot, and by just going through the menu of the device. While the original unlock trick was done on an LTE version of the Galaxy Note II, users from the forum has had success with other, non-LTE variants, as well as some Galaxy S III models. Interested? Here’s what you have to do:
Just dial the following keys *#197328640#
ain Menu > [1] UMTS > [1] Debug Screen > [8] Phone Control > [6] Network Lock > Options [3]Perso SHA256 OFF > (after choosing this option, wait about 30 seconds, then go back one step by pressing the Menu button then select Back, now you are in [6] Network Lock then choose [4] NW Lock NV Data INITIALLIZ
Wait for about a minute and reboot your phone. That should be it. Insert another SIM from another carrier to test if it worked.
It goes without saying that if you do decide to fiddle with the settings on your device, you do it on your own risk. But this simple step is pretty easy to do, and anyone with a functioning pulse should be able to do it for their device.
Source: XDA Developers
Glowing plastic material can create light bulbs of any shape
Wake Forest researchers have developed a lighting material that could rival the current king of lighting, LEDs. Using nanotechnology, the researchers created a plastic material that glows when an electric current runs through it. This material, unlike LEDs and their more polluting predecessors, compact fluorescent bulbs (CFLs) is also unique in that it doesn’t have to necessarily be one shape—since it’s plastic, it can be made into any shape.
“People often complain that fluorescent lights bother their eyes and the hum from the fluorescent tubes irritates anyone sitting at a desk underneath them,” said David Carroll, the light’s lead researcher. “The new lights we have created can cure both of those problems and more.” Another issue with LED lights is they tend to have a bluish tint, while fluorescent tubes are yellow. This plastic material has a color closer to sunlight, but can be made to emit any color. “If you wanted blue lights, discos would still be popular. You want lights that have a spectral content that is appealing to us inside of a building,” Carroll also said. “You want a light that won’t shatter and create a hazmat situation while your children are around.”
The technology builds off of a decade of research in field-induced polymer electroluminescence. The Wake Forest researchers added multi-walled carbon nanotubes to three layers of moldable white-emitting polymer, which led to a five-fold increase in the light emitted by the device compared to the polymer without the nanotubes.
Some applications for this material include light displays, marquee lighting, bus and subway signs. Wake Forest has already partnered with a company that could possibly bring something that uses this material to the market by next year. If successful, it could greatly reduce power consumption, helping consumers and businesses save money.
Smart unveils two LTE handsets: Sony Xperia V and ZTE T82
While Globe was mum about the LTE smartphones they’ll be unveiling this weekend, Smart was more than happy to spill the beans on their upcoming LTE handsets. The telco will be offering two LTE enabled handsets for their LTE service: the Sony Xperia V and the ZTE T82.
The Sony Xperia V is a device that’s been knocking around in these parts ever since it was unveiled during IFA, and is a product that we’ve been hankering to get our hands on for some time. Who would blame us? It sports a 4.3-inch, 1280 x 720 resolution display, is shatter and water-resistant and has a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 1.5GHz dual core processor with Android 4.0 on board.
If the Xperia V isn’t to your liking, you can always grab the ZTE T82. This particular LTE device has a 4.3-inch display, 1.5 GHz dual-core processor and sports an 8-megapixel camera.
“As two of the most advanced handsets today, the Sony Xperia V and the ZTE T82 add even more excitement to a lineup of power handsets exclusively available to Smart subscribers,” said Mellissa Limcaoco, head of Marketing for Smart brands.
“To fully enjoy the features of these two devices, as with other smartphones, subscribers must use them with a strong and reliable network. And Smart is the only telco in the country with a world-class data network capable of providing the best connectivity to the world’s most advanced devices,” Limcaoco added.
Smart is offering both of these handsets free (the Sony Xperia V will only be free until January 15, 2013) with their LTE Plan 1500, bundled with unlimited data (until January 2013) 120 SMS and 60 call minutes.
Globe outs iPhone 5 plans, yours free at Plan 2499
Globe has unveiled their iPhone 5 plans today. Globe subscribers of the Apple faithful can get the newest and latest iPhone from Globe for free at Plan 2499 (16GB version). If you want to grab it at a lower plan (without dropping the necessary cash for the cash-out option, Globe has you covered – you can get an iPhone 5 (16GB) for as low as Php 200 a month for 24 months with Plan 1799. The only hitch there is that you will have to pay with a credit card to get that 24 month, easy payment plans, so non-plastic carriers are losing out. Globe is also throwing in a whole bunch of freebies, along with the option of resetting your contract and getting the iPhone 5 with a discount. For prepaid customers, you’re looking at shelling out Php 35,400 for the 16GB version, Php 40,800 for the 32GB version and Php 46,300 for the 64GB version. Check out the table below:
Source: Globe
Smart outs Apple iPhone 5 plans, as low as Php 1998 a month with Plan 999
After the announcement of the iPhone 5’s availability come December 14, all that’s left was the pricing. Smart has just revealed their pricing tiers, which allows people who avail of their Plan 999 to grab the device for only Php 1998 a month (that’s Php 999 for the plan and Php 999 for the device, 16GB version) with a lock-in of 24 months. Smart is giving the iPhone 5 free for the people who avail of their Plan 2499 (again, 16GB version). On the prepaid front, you can expect to shell out Php 33,600 for the 16GB version, Php 38,780 for the 32GB version and Php 43,950 for the 64GB version. For the nitty gritty of the plans where you can get the iPhone 5 at, check the tables below:
iPhone Plans (24 months lock-in period) | ||
Plan 999 | Plan 2499 | |
VOICE (MINUTES) | 40 | 300 |
SMS | 100 | 300 |
DATA (MB) | UNLI | UNLI |
IPHONE5 (16GB) | 999 + 999/MO FOR 24 MO | FREE |
IPHONE5 (32GB) | 999 + 1,200/MO FOR 24 MO | FREE |
IPHONE5 (64GB) | 999 + 1,450/MO FOR 24 MO | 2499 + 300/MO FOR 24 MO |
All In Plans (24 months lock-in period) | |||||
All-In 500 |
All-In 800 |
All-In 1200 |
All-In 1800 |
All-In 2500 |
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IPHONE5 (16GB) | 23,800 | 23,000 | 19,800 | 12,300 | 7,500 |
IPHONE5 (32GB) | 28,700 | 28,000 | 24,000 | 17,100 | 12,000 |
IPHONE5 (64GB) | 33,400 | 33,000 | 29,400 | 23,000 | 16,700 |
Data Plans (24 months lock-in period) | |||
Data 1500 | Data 2000 | Data 3000 | |
VOICE (MINUTES)* | 60 | 150 | 300 |
SMS* | 120 | 200 | 240 |
DATA (MB) | UNLI | UNLI | UNLI |
IPHONE5 (16GB) | 10,000 | 3,400 | FREE |
IPHONE5 (32GB) | 15,000 | 12,000 | FREE |
IPHONE5 (64GB) | 19,000 | 14,000 | 2,900 |
Globe will start selling LTE mobile phone(s) this weekend, still coy on what those units will be
Aside from unveiling Globe’s new smartphone apps today, Peter Bithos, Head of Consumer Division at Globe Telecom had a surprise announcement for the press gathered at their event. The Globe exec said that the telco will start selling LTE-enabled smartphone(s) this weekend, which should entice people who are ready to jump on in on the LTE bandwagon wave but don’t want to settle for just the LTE dongle that Globe initially offered when they launched the service. Unfortunately, Mr. Bithos did not reveal what LTE devices would be launched this weekend, though he was holding an LTE version of the Galaxy S III when he did the demo for the Globe apps earlier tonight. He was also pretty mum when we asked him if they would also unveil the LTE version of the iPhone 5 when it hits stores next week. Here’s to hoping, right?
Globe launches 4 new apps: GCash, GServices, GMovies and GMessage, makes SMS messages cheaper when sent through apps
We just wrapped up Globe’s unveil of four of their newest smartphone apps for their customers. The four new apps – GCash, Gservices, GMovies and GMessage represent Globe’s renewed commitment to enriching the smartphone experience of their subscribers. All four apps will show up in both the Google Play store and the iOS App store.
The new GCash app allows users to buy load directly from the app which gives them a rebate of 10%. The app also allows users to pay for other stuff using GCash. For example, if you walked up to Starbucks and asked to pay for your drink using GCash, the app will generate a QR code that the store will then scan. Upon scanning the QR code, your GCash account will automatically be debited. No word yet on what stores will accept the QR code as of writing.
GServices does exactly what it says on the tin – it allows you to access Globe’s numerous services and promos straight from the app. Yes, that means that you will no longer have to remember keywords and the numbers that you can send them to – you can do all of that through the app itself. The app also gives you all the information that you need to remmember when you’re calling Globe’s customer support line, which includes your account details. You can also see your bill straight from the app if you want to.
GMovies makes buying movie tickets simpler and easier. The app allows you to buy tickets to whatever movie that’s showing. The app does all of this without leaving a paper trail, which isn’t the case with some of offerings out in the market. Once you pick a movie, you can then pick the seat that you want and then pay with it using your Credit Card and Ayala’s MPass service. From there, the app will then send you a bar code that you can then present when you get to the theater door – no more lining up at the ticket booth. The service will be available for Ayala Cinemas in connection with Sureseats.com, no word yet when this will hit SM Cinemas.
GMessage is probably the most disruptive of all the services that Globe unveiled. It’s basically a messaging app that allows you to message other GMessage users for free. What’s special about this app is that it allows you send messages to people who don’t have the app, and Globe charges you a minimal fee when you do – the charge is Php 0.15, which is significantly cheaper than the regular Php 1.00 texting fee. We’ll let that sink in for a bit. The implication here is that it’s now cheaper to send a text using the app than using plain ol’ SMS. The only downside is that you will have to have an active data connection to use it, but in today’s world that’s not really a stretch.
The apps are available to download in both the Google Play Market and the iOS app store.
PhilPlans now accepts online payments
PhilPlans planholders can now pay subsequent premiums online by visiting the PhilPlans website at www.philplans.com.ph or www.philplanspay.com.
Through the PhilPlans e-payment system, planholders can now use their Mastercard or Visa credit cards to continue funding their education, pension, and memorial plans. Planholders must input their plan policy number and amount due for their policy to enable e-payment and to ensure accurate payments.
“We want to promote convenience and hassle-free transactions for our planholders. The company’s IT and special projects team has already developed a technology for our planholders to update their billing address and contact details online in September. Starting this November we can now accept their subsequent payments online thru credit card, saving them a lot of precious time and money,” said Giuseppe E. Morta, PhilPlans Assistant Vice President for Marketing.
For more information, visit the PhilPlans website at www.philplans.com.ph.
Gran Turismo 5 2013 Edition dropping on Dec. 21, includes crap-ton of DLCs and improvements up to ver. 2.0
Sony has announced that they will be coming out with a 2013 Edition of Gran Turismo 5 come December 21. The new version of the beloved driving game will include numerous functionality updates to the game up to version 2.0, and will also include several DLCs – Complete Pack (Car Pack, Course Pack, Special Paint Pack, Racing Gear Pack), Car Pack 2, Car Pack 3 and Speed Test Pack, and Twinring Motegi Pack – that if bought separately would total more than Php 1,230.
In addition, an online competition, ‘GT5 2013 Edition Special Challenge’, will be held from 20th Dec 2012, until 10th Jan 2013 to celebrate the launch of GT5 2013 Edition. Any GT5 user can participate in this competition. Access the on-line seasonal event mode in the game to compete on the “London” city track, on the Nissan GT-R N24 GT Academy ’12. As the special bonus for this event, you can earn the double credit. This means, Gold Trophy winner will earn 100,000 credits. With credit – this virtual money – you can purchase cars and items in the game. Race, earn credit, and buy the cars you want.
The GT5 2013 Edition will be available for purchase come Dec. 21 for just Php 1, 499, which is pretty damn worth it if you ask us.
Raiden Legacy for Android gives you four games in one for $5!
Hankering for some top down, old school arcade action? Well, you might want to drop $5 for Raiden Legacy for Android. This Android game gives players four titles in the Raiden IP (Raiden, Raiden Fighters, Raiden Fighters 2 and Raiden Fighters Jet). Old school, top-down shooting enthusiasts will appreciate the different game modes in the four titles, as well as the different ships that’s on tap with different power-ups and abilities. Interested? Raiden Legacy is available to buy in the Google Play store for about 500 pennies or $5.
Source: Google Play
New 25 GPU monster devours passwords in seconds
Whenever you sign up for a place that requires a username and a password, you’re often told to put a capital letter, at least one symbol (usually a number) and make it at least six characters in length. Passwords are also put on private networks to prevent unauthorized access. Some of the most common passwords that we use (mostly out of convenience rather than account or network security) include birthdays, names of loved ones, and even simple ones such as “xyz123” and even the word “password” itself. The capital letters, symbols, and character length ensure additional security, but is that really enough to thwart a cyber attack?
Two of the most common ways hackers can obtain your password include sending you deceptive emails with links in them that contain keyloggers (phishing) or brute forcing passwords using programs that use every possible character combination for a number of characters. The brute force method can take quite a bit of computing power due to the extreme loads that the computer is under while it is guessing passwords.
Researcher Jeremi “epixoip” Gosney demonstrated a rig at the Passwords^12 conference in Oslo, Norway that leveraged the Open Computing Language (OpenCL) framework and Virtual OpenCL to run the HashCat password cracking program across a cluster of five 4U servers equipped with 25 AMD Radeon GPUs and communicating at 10 Gbps over Infiniband switched fabric, making even the strongest passwords fall and placing the blame on weak encryption algorithms, such as LAN Manager (LM) and NTLM, which provides a challenge-response authentication mechanism, in which clients are able to prove their identities without sending a password to the server.
The researcher’s system was able to churn through 348 billion NTLM password hashes per second. That renders even the most secure password vulnerable to compute-intensive brute force and word list (or dictionary) attacks. The word list (or dictionary) method is another form of password cracking where the program checks passwords against a lengthy word list to find a match. “A 14 character Windows XP password hashed using LM, for example, would fall in just six minutes,” said Per Thorsheim, organizer of the Passwords^12 Conference. “Passwords on Windows XP? Not good enough anymore,” Thorsheim added.
“LM Is what is used on Win XP, and LM converts all lowercase chars to uppercase, is at most 14 chars long, and splits the password into two 7 char strings before hashing—so we only have to crack 69^7 combinations at most for LM. At 20 Gbps we can get through that in about 6 minutes. With 348 billion NTLM [password hashes] per second, this means we could rip through any 8 character password (95^8 combinations) in 5.5 hours,” said Gosney.
“Tools like Gosney’s GPU cluster aren’t suited for an ‘online’ attack scenario against a live system. Rather, they’re used in ‘offline’ attacks against collections of leaked or stolen passwords that were stored in encrypted form,” Thorsheim said. “In that situation, attackers aren’t limited to a set number of password attempts—hardware and software limitations are all that matter.”
In light of this information, everyone should take the necessary precautions to ensure the security of your network or any accounts you use—change your passwords often, and make them hard for anyone but you to guess. Some network security experts even advise that you write your passwords down on a piece of paper—hackers still can’t hack into those.