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    Research in Motion gives devs a preview of BlackBerry 10 OS

    RIM has unveiled the evolution of its BlackBerry OS – BlackBerry 10. The new platform leverages on several new technologies and is a step forward for the company as it tries to re-invigorate its brand as the smartphone of choice for connected people. The company has demoed some of the upcoming features of the new OS in its BlackBerry conference in the US earlier this week.

    From what we could see and read (we weren’t present during the event) BlackBerry 10 is RIM’s attempt into making an ecosystem that could realistically go up against Android. And while the company will never give up on physical screens, from what we’ve seen in videos and in the leaked (and now confirmed) BlackBerry 10 Developer device,  the company is looking to release a full-touchscreen device that delivers a seamless user experience, unlike their previous, disappointing efforts.

    Gesture controls seem to be at the heart of BlackBerry 10, which is a bit of a throwback to the BlackBerry Playbook. Indeed, people who have managed to get their hands on the BlackBerry 10 Developer device has said that the OS running on it is the PlayBook 2.0, with some extra features plugged in that will eventually end up in the final version of BlackBerry 10. Swiping from the corners seems to be the norm on BlackBerry OS 10, which is actually pretty pleasant based on our experience on the PlayBook.

    Imaging will also be one of the biggest features of upcoming BlackBerry 10 powered devices. RIM CEO Thorsten Heins unveiled a new feature that allows you to get a second chance when taking pictures. Basically, the app allows you to go back a couple of seconds on a picture you’re not happy via the images captured on the camera’s cache the second you open the camera app.

    The company is also serious about attracting talent and devs to the platform, and has announced a major campaign that’s aimed at ensuring developers make money on the platform. Basically the company is saying that developers are guaranteed in making $10,000 in their certified BlackBerry 10 apps in the first year. If the devs don’t make $10,000 on their BlackBerry 10 certified apps, the company will spring for the difference. This move gives developers a huge incentive in creating apps for the platform, though certain caveats apply.

    So, is the future looking bright for BlackBerry or is BlackBerry 10 too little too late? At this point, there’s no way to tell for sure – BlackBery 10 holds a lot of promise, but the company has it’s work cut out for it. And for people who say that the company is heading down the crapper, I’d like to remind them that people said the exact same thing about Apple way back then, and look at where they are right now.

    Source: RIM, Engadget, The Verge, Slashgear, CrackBerry

    Samsung releases gaming oriented Series 7 Gamer notebook

    The notebook gaming space has long been dominated by industry heavyweights like Alienware, XPS and Asus. Samsung’s looking to make their mark on the gaming PC market through their newly released Series 7 Gamer. Utilizing the recently released Ivy Bridge Core i7-3610QM processor (2.30 GHz), the Series 7 Gamer is a formidable gaming notebook that’s able to frag with the best of them. Just take a look at the specs: 17.3-inch, 400 nit screen, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M graphics, 1.5TB HDD and 16GB(!) of DDR3 memory.

    If those specs don’t catch your gaming eye, you might be a bit dead inside. Unfortunately, there’s no word on when this monstrous notebook will reach our stores, but Samsung US has already pegged the cost of owning such a behemoth at around $1899, which should come out at around Php 80,000 (without taxes and shipping of course).

    Source: Samsung

    Photojeepney.com: Picture perfection in one click

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    Photojeepney (www.photojeepney.com) is a one-stop online photo studio/imaging center that can take your favorite photos and turn them into priceless pieces. It is also one of the few online services in the country that offers photo switching and retouching, which means goodbye to those undesirable imperfections on your pictures.  All you need to do is upload the unedited photo to the website and Photojeepney will take care of the rest. Photo switch (optional) is bundled when you are availing the ID service of Photojeepney. It is a process of transferring your photo digitally in a formal/ business attire with a variety of photo switching templates for males and females. With Photojeepney services you can perfect your images which can be used for your resume, and for US and other country’s Visa, which can help you land your dream jobs abroad.

    Photojeepney also offers photo graphic arts and other services and products.  Those who want to give their loved ones a memorable gift might want to give them an oil painting in canvas portrait “hand printed” and rendered from an original photograph.  All you need to do is send the photo online to Photojeepney and it will be evaluated for image size, resolution and other details.  If the photo passes the standards, Photojeepney will render it into a valuable work of art that will surely captivate the person you are giving it to, for a reasonable price of only Php 6,800. The size of the oil painting is 18 x 24-inch canvas portrait in a 25 x 31-inch classic brown frame with expander.

    Those who want to bring back the glory and color of their old photos can avail of Photojeepney’s photo restoration and reconstruction which can restore the value of photos from teared, damaged, or partially burned photo prints.  Unlike other service providers who would ask you to upload your photo first before pricing, Photojeepney offers simple and flat service rates.

    Since Photojeepney is easily accessible on the Internet (www.photojeepney.com), you can browse for the services you want to avail online and check how much affordable the services are.  You can also pay through various means, through major credit cards, PayPal, Cebuana Lhuillier and BPI bank deposits. They also ship nationwide, which means they can send your photos anywhere on the archipelago.

    So if you want that picture-perfect photo that will give you that edge or bring smiles to the faces of your loved ones, go to www.photojeepney.com for those images to come to life! For more information, call 661-4108 (look for Michael), SMS: 0927-8103469 or 0923-6576946, e-mail: [email protected].

    Review: Western Digital TV Live Hub

    By M.R. Gavin

    Transferring files from the computer to the media center was a tedious process with the first-generation media players sold in the market a few years ago. We barely touched the media player my dad brought home because it was such a hassle to transfer files. We were all too contented with watching directly from the internet. But all that has changed with my encounter with the Western Digital TV Live hub.

    I love the minimal design of the Western Digital TV Live Hub. Its rounded edges made it distinctly classy and masculine at the same time. Situated in the device’s front fascia are the on/off button and one USB port. The back is packed with all kinds of ports to answer your media connection needs. There are 3 ports for component and another 3 for composite A/V, an HDMI 1.4 port and a backup USB port.

    Setting it up is as easy as 1-2-3. It’s just a matter of connecting it to the television and the Ethernet. Immediately after connecting it, I got access to the hub’s applications such as NetFlix, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Pandora, Live35, Mediafly, Blockbuster on demand and Accuweather. You really don’t need a manual to set this up. It is definitely user friendly that you can work your way through the whole entire setup process with nary a sweat.

    Memory space won’t be a problem here as the WD TV Live hub can support 1TB of files. That is worth 200,000 photos or 76 hours of videos or even 250,000 songs!

    You can transfer files from a USB, hard drive or directly through your home network. I downloaded an application from Western Digital to be able to connect my home network with the media center. I linked this via Ethernet because WiFi here remains slow and lagging, especially when transferring huge and multiple files. After having the application ready, it’s as easy as dragging and dropping the files from the home network to the Live hub.

    The media player helps you categorize your files—whether it’s a movie, music or photo. When you connect a storage device to the Live Hub, it will ven automatically prompt you to sync the files. No worries about file format because the Live Hub supports almost all kinds of formats possible.

    You can also connect your video or digital camera to transfer the files directly to the media center without having to install any driver. Connectivity is not a problem—you can connect the Live Hub to other devices such as your smartphone or tablet by downloading an app that can enable you to transfer files.

    What I love most about this media player is that it has access to my favorite social networking sites. For those who just can’t get away from their Facebook friends, it’s nice to be able to access your account right in the comfort of your living room. Facebook lurking just got bigger, literally.

    The WD TV Live hub should be your go-to media player. It can answer all your needs when it comes to media demands and the once crazy dream of having internet-enabled television just became a reality.

    Specifications
    Video Support: AVI (Xvid, AVC, MPEG1/2/4), MPG/MPEG, VOB, MKV (h.264, x.264, AVC, MPEG1/2/4, VC-1), TS/TP/M2T (MPEG1/2/4, AVC, VC-1), MP4/MOV (MPEG4, h.264), M2TS, WMV9, FLV (h.264)
    Image Support: JPEG, GIF, TIF/TIFF, BMP, PNG
    Audio Support: MP3, WAV/PCM/LPCM, WMA, AAC, FLAC, MKA, AIF/AIFF, OGG, Dolby Digital, DTS
    Playlist Support: PLS, M3U, WPL
    Subtitle Support: SRT, ASS, SSA, SUB, SMI
    Interface: Gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.0, HDMI, Composite A/V, Component video, Optical audio
    Memory: 1TB
    Dimensions: 32mm x 198mm x 154mm

    What’s Hot:
     • 1TB memory
    • Supports almost all audio and video formats
    • Internet enabled

    What’s Not:
     • Slow transfer of files
    • No built in WiFi

    Bottomline:
    The WD Live hub is the ultimate media player for movie buffs. You won’t miss another show ever again.

    Buy Meter: 9.2

    [This review originally appeared in the August 2011 issue of Gadgets Magazine]

    Asus launches two new gaming desktops aimed at casual and hardcore gamers

    Asus has just released two products over the weekend that are aimed at the opposite spectrums of the gaming market. The CG8250 is aimed at hardcore gamers that demand the best performance from their rigs, whether they’re ripping through peeps in Battlefield 3 or decimating enemies in the up-and-coming online RPG title, Guildwars 2. The CG8250 comes with second generation Intel Core processors, as well as an NVIDIA GPU (which GPU depends on the configuration). There will be different configurations of the CG8250 available, with the price of the rig going up accordingly. The CG8250 comes with its own keyboard, mouse and monitor as well as the main chassis.

    The ET2210 All-in-One PC meanwhile, is aimed at casual gamers. When bought with the optional touchscreen, the AIO can play touch-optimized games like Angry Birds on its 21.5-inch screen. The screen is a full HD deal, and is capable of delivering excellent picture quality whether you’re gaming or watching movies. The ET2210 is also equipped with Asus’ SonicMaster premium sound tech, as well as DTS Surround Sensation UltraPC that advanced processing technology to awesome sound.

    BlackBerry 7.1 update hits Philippine Bold 9900 customers, brings NFC and mobile hotspot capabilities

    RIM has just informed us that Philippine owners of BlackBerry Bold 9900s can now download the 7.1 update for their phones. The new update brings NFC functionality via BlackBerry Tag, which allows NFC equipped BlackBerry devices to exchange information via a simple tap. Additionally, the new update also gives users the ability to turn their BlackBerry devices into a mobile hotspot, useful for sharing mobile internet with notebooks and other devices. Users can go to http://ph.blackberry.com/update/ or use the BlackBerry desktop download manager.

    Source: BlackBerry

    Alleged picture of BlackBerry 10 developer device leaked

    Take a look at that picture BlackBerry lovers, as this particular picture might spell the future of BlackBerry devices. This particular image is supposedly a prototype device for the upcoming BlackBerry 10 OS handed to developers. While particular specimen might just be a developer device (meaning that the chances of this actual device being sold to the public is slim to none), it still gives us some clues to where RIM’s design mantra is currently aligned. From what we can deduce from the photo, BlackBerry may very well be contemplating larger, full touchscreen devices (around 4- to 4.3-inches) as well as more touchscreen devices when BlackBerry 10 launches.

    Source: GSMArena, Crackberry

    Review: LG 55LM9600

    Today’s TV’s aren’t just about being able to deliver HD and 3D content anymore. The field of battle has shifted dramatically to internet connectivity, with all three major players (Samsung, Sony and LG) offering internet connected models. The LG 55LM9600 is one such model, and is currently LG’s flagship internet connected TV.

    Physically, the 55-inch LM9600 is impressive to look at. The panel is a full-array, local dimming LED backlight, which means that the entire LED panel (not just the edges) are illuminated by LED backlights. This means that the LM9600 has excellent black levels, as well as better overall color reproduction compared to edge-lit models. The LM9600 is 19mm thin at its thinnest point, which tapers out to an additional 5mm as you go down the unit.

    As thin as the LM9600 is, you still get a full swath of connectivity options for it. There’s 4 available HDMI ports on the left side of the TV, as well as three labeled USB ports.

    The last port on the bottom was made especially for hard disk drives, with the first one on top created for potential TV app upgrades when they come. All three USB ports can take media from USB thumb drives. Aside from HDMI and USB, all the other input options are present, which include composite and component ports, as well as a plug for cable or terrestrial TV.

    The manual controls are located on the back as well, on the right side of the TV.

    Aside from the regular remote control, the LM9600 also comes with a funky looking secondary remote control they call the magic remote. The magic remote works basically like a glorified Wii controller, and allows you to navigate through the My Apps menu easier and facilitates typing on screens that require information from you. The magic remote is also capable of taking voice commands, as well as interpreting motion gestures.

    Setting up the LM9600 is pretty straight forward – connect the stand, find a suitable place to put it in, plug in and go. Like I said earlier, most of the functionality for the LM9600 can only be accessed using an internet connection, which you’ll have to set-up yourself. There are two connectivity options for the LM9600 – you can connect it via the Ethernet port on the back of the device, or via the built-in WiFi module on it.

    The heart of the device is the LG Smart Menu, which gives users several things to do that add to the overall value of the device. For instance, you can log into your social network accounts like Facebook, Twitter and Picasa, and view content from several portals like LG’s 3D world, as well as exclusive access to K-Pop channels and YouTube. You can also theoretically connect to other premium content portals as well, though that particular feature hits a bit of a wall that I’ll go into depth later.

    Like most of LG’s other 3D models, the LM9600 relies on passive 3D (polarized technology) rather than the active 3D shutter tech that’s present in the 3D TVs of their competitors. The main advantages of passive 3D glasses is that they’re relatively cheap (cheap enough that LG sends 6 pairs per TV), lightweight and don’t require batteries or constant charging. The fact that they also don’t make you look like a huge dork while wearing them is also another win in my book. The only disadvantage I can think of is that passive 3D reduces the resolution of the picture on the screen by about a half, an issue which some people have disputed. Personally, I couldn’t really see a resolution drop when the 3D mode was active. There’s also a 3D depth option present on the LM9600, which allows you to set how aggressive the 3D effect is.

    The device LM9600 performed well during its time with us, and LG generously provided a Blu-ray player and home entertainment system to go with the TV when they sent it to us. We had a choice of several movies, both 3D and non-3D which was supplemented by our own stash of full HD flicks that we use for testing. Overall the LM9600 had excellent color reproduction and deep blacks, something that I was expecting given that the device had local dimming capabilities.

    One of the main draws of the LM9600 is that you could access additional content, both 3D and non-3D, from the internet. While this is true, your choice is limited to LG’s 3D World (which basically serves up bite-sized 3D content for you to enjoy), K-Pop Zone and YouTube. Other premium channels like Hulu and Netflix isn’t supported, mostly because of region locks.

    While the LM9600 allows you to access the net and connect to your social network, the apps themselves need a bit of work. I connected my Facebook account to the device during the test, and found out that the Facebook functionality of the device was pretty bare. I couldn’t see who my friends tagged in their posts (making it look like some of them were greeting themselves a happy birthday) which made the whole experience feel incomplete.

    Overall the LG 55LM9600 is a good TV. It’s hobbled in some respects by its apps and lack of access from premium online services, but for the most part it’s online component adds quite a bit of value to the package. The 55LM9600 retails for Php 299,990.

     

    What’s Hot:

    Extremely thin bezel

    Thin design

    Can connect to the internet

    Has both wired and wireless connectivity options

    Excellent performance

     

    What’s Not:

    Some streaming apps are blocked

    Social network app feels incomplete and tacked on

    Pricey

    Bottomline:

    LG’s 55LM9600 is a fine Smart TV, as long as you’re willing to overlook some of the more annoying aspects of hooking your TV up to the internet.

     

    Buymeter: 4.0

     

    Tech Specs:

    • Technology: NANO FULL LED
    • Screen size: 55-inches
    • Contrast Ratio: Dynamic MCI 1000
    • Features: Internet connectivity, Four-way magic remote control
    • Connections 4 x HDMI, 3 USB, RF, component, composite

     

    Keep all of those gadgets safe with Pacsafe

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    Summer time is here and vacation trips are in order.  Whether you are in the sizzling beaches of Boracay and Puerto Galera or at the cool peaks of the Banaue Rice Terraces or Baguio, expect crowds to fill these popular tourist hot spots. Not to douse on your excitement, but one of the people you may encounter in the street or in a crowd is the quiet and unassuming pickpocket who’s out to pry his hands on your belongings, like your passport, wallet, and expensive electronic gadgets such as the iPad.

    Protect your valuables and assure yourself of a hassle-free summer vacation with Pacsafe bags and accessories, the smartest and most reliable companion on your travels.  Pacsafe’s range of travel and urban backpacks, shoulder bags, hip packs, purses and various travel gear have a built-in anti-theft technology that prevents thieves from slashing, snatching and running off with your bag.

    Citysafe

    Metrosafe

     

    Slingsafe

    Pacsafe’s latest edition of bags and travel gear are not only stylish and chic, they are also equipped with Smart Zipper, a security feature unique to the brand designed to protect your essentials through theft-proof zipper locks and clips. It makes it difficult for even the craftiest and most cunning sticky-fingers to pry open your bags and slither in to fish out your most important stuff like credit cards and mobile phones. Hidden from view, pickpockets will have a hard time figuring out how to open or look for an opening.  The Smart Zipper is also smartly attached to clips so if they are pulled, the bag won’t just slide open. So even before the thief finds his way into your bag, you will have alerted yourself or others who might notice him.

    With Pacsafe bags and travel gear, traveling means no worries for the rest of summer or even the rest of the year.

    Pacsafe travel gear and accessories are available in most major department stores like Rustan’s, SM and Robinsons and at all Travel Club and BratPack Stores nationwide.  Search us on Facebook (Pacsafe Philippines) or contact United Limsun International Trading Corporation at 921-9493 or SMS:  0922-8139152. Pacsafe bags are also available at Apple Center, AV Surfer, Fashion Rack, iStudio, Duty Free, Landmark, Le Boutique, Urban Athletics, Bombproof Gear, Tripologie, ROX and Hahn.

     

    Review: Sony VAIO S Series (VPCSB16FG)

    By Steven Vea

    The Sony VAIO S Series has been largely overlooked in a market where the same brand names are repeatedly receiving all the attention. This, however, might all change with the release of this new Sony VAIO, which will definitely command consumers’ attention.

    Once set down on a tabletop, users will have to spend a few minutes admiring the sleek and minimalist design of this new addition to the S Series. Its polished magnesium body sports aluminum palm rests that denote a sense of class, combined with a touch of style. Not only is its exterior expertly designed, but it’s wonderfully lightweight, weighing in at mere 1.72 kg. This notebook is an ideal choice for those who are constantly on the move and want something portable and suave.

    Opening the lid of its remarkably thin and flat chassis reveals the 13.3-inch wide TFT color display and its ergonomic backlit keyboard. The chiclet-type workspace is great for long hours of typing—they are evenly spaced and respond accurately. However, what makes the workspace truly amazing is its ambient light sensor, which lights up the keys automatically in places with low light, making it perfect for those that like to burn the midnight oil.

    Below the beloved keyboard is the gesture supported touchpad, and while the texture is smooth and inviting, the buttons are quite awkward to use. Sony positioned the clickers at the very edge of the laptop’s body, embedding it into the casing itself, which makes it quite difficult to press.

    On the left hand side, a button to turn the WiFi on/off can be found, along with the DVD SuperMulti Drive and headphone jack, which was blended in so well with the rest of the exterior that they were actually quite tricky to see. On the right side of the notebook, users will find all of the connectivity options and ports: two USB 2.0, one SuperSpeed USB 3.0, SD Memory card reader, memory stick slot, Gigabit Ethernet port, HDMI and VGA.

    This laptop’s unique feature is its Dynamic Hybrid Graphics System, which provides a physical control located above the keyboard to allow users to switch between SPEED and STAMINA modes without having to restart the laptop. As the name implies, SPEED promotes greater performance, utilizing its AMD Radeon HD 6470M to process graphics. Toggling to STAMINA signals the laptop to use its Intel HD Graphics card and tells the software’s power manager to use its “balanced” settings, which is useful when users need to conserve battery life when they’re not performing graphic heavy tasks.

    When on SPEED mode, the Sony S Series might awaken the slumbering gamer within. This laptop was able to handle recent titles such as Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood and Dragon Age 2 on recommended settings without any hiccups. Furthermore, HD streaming was also smooth and fluid on the notebook’s TFT LED backlit display with a resolution of 1366×768, producing vibrant images and causing no frustrations even when in a brightly lit room.

    What’s under the hood? Running on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit, the Sony VPCSB16FG is equipped with a second generation Intel Core i5 processor, 4GB RAM expandable up to 8GB, and 320GB of storage. With that kind of power, this laptop handled both mundane operations and multi-tasking effectively and efficiently.

    With a touted battery life of up to 6 hours that can be extended up to 12 hours with an optional battery accessory, the Sony VAIO S (VPCSB16FG) will be getting its share of the limelight in a market that is saturated with a multitude of models to choose from. The ability to switch graphics dynamically without having to restart is a great option to have. This lightweight laptop comes equipped with impressive hardware and will definitely make heads turn.

    Specifications
    Dimensions (WxHxD): 331 x 23.9 x 224.5mm
    Weight: 1.72kg
    Processor: Intel Core i5-2410M Processor 2.30 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 2.90 GHz
    Display: 13.3-inch wide (WXGA: 1366×768) TFT color display (VAIO Display Plus, LED backlight)
    Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
    Memory/Storage: 4GB DDR3 SDRAM (8GB max)320GB HD
    Optical drive: DVD SuperMulti Drive
    Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6470M/Intel HD Graphics 3000, 512MB DDR3 VRAM
    KEYBOARD: Backlit
    Connectivity/Ports: two USB 2.0, SuperSpeed USB 3.0, HDMI, SD Memory Card Slot, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
    Webcam: 0.3 megapixels
    Battery: life up to 6 hours, 12 hours with optional battery

    What’s Hot:
     • Dynamic graphic switching
    • Excellent backlit keyboard
    • Thin and light

    What’s Not:

    • Awkward touchpad placement
    • Physical buttons feel flimsy

    Bottomline:
    In a nutshell, the Sony VAIO S (VPCSB16FG) is one of the best notebooks out in the market. It’s solidly built, lightweight and packs a lot of processing power. Its stellar performance can appeal to just about anybody, making it a fabulous choice for those that are looking to purchase a new notebook.

    Buy Meter: 9.5

    [This review originally appeared in the August 2011 issue of Gadgets Magazine]

    Samsung unseats Nokia as the top handset maker

    Even when Nokia was slipping on the top end of the market, the Finnish company still took solace at the fact that they were still the top phone maker in number of units sold all over the world. Sadly, that too has been taken from them, as research firm Strategy Analytics has said that Korean electronics juggernaut Samsung has shipped more handsets than Nokia in Q1. Samsung has managed to out-ship Nokia, posting 93.5 million handsets in the first quarter, beating out the firm from Espoo who only managed to ship 82.7 million units. This is the first time that Nokia has been beaten in terms of phone shipments, as the firm has held the honor of the most mobile phone shipments since 1998.

    Source: Bloomberg

    NVIDIA releases dual-GPU GeForce GTX 690

    Remember when we said that the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 was the fastest video card in the planet? Well, that’s not true anymore. NVIDIA has managed to one-up themselves by unleashing the dual-GPU GeForce GTX 690 during  its Shanghai Game Festival today. The GeForce GTX 690 has two 22nm Kepler GPUs in it,  which totals to a whopping 3,072 Cuda cores. NVIDIA has spared no expense in the creation of the GeForce GTX 690 – it’s exterior frame is made from trivalent chromium-plated aluminum, while the fan housing is made from thixomolded magnesium alloy, which offers excellent heat dissipation and vibration dampening. The card has Efficient cooling using dual vapour chambers, a nickel-plated finstack and center mounted axial fan with optimized fin pitch and air entry angles. NVIDIA claims that this particular card is 4dB quieter and performs better than two GTX 680s in SLI configuration. Of course, all of that performance isn’t going to come cheap – expect to dish out $1,000 for the privilege of owning one of these bad boys.

    [album: https://gadgetsmagazine.com.ph/wp-content/plugins/dm-albums/dm-albums.php?currdir=/wp-content/uploads/dm-albums/[email protected]/NVIDIA 690/]

    Rayban lets you reveal your true colors this summer

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    Ray-Ban got those good summer vibes on a roll and drew the cool albeit colourful crowd to the exclusive La Boca Rare Print media and celebrity summer party. The summery and artsy affair simultaneously kicked off its Ray-Ban Summer Road Show.

    Held at the über popular Buddha Bar on Thursday April 26, the sizzling La Boca experience bound its Ray-Ban revellers in a summer spell of fashion, art, music and heaps of fun. Everyone revealed their true colors (read: fierce, fabulous and fearless) and showed up in their best bold color blocking outfits.

    Buddha Bar, likewise, was all done up in the mood of La Boca style (La Boca being one of Buenos Aires’ most colourful neigborhoods). Guests got to express themselves further as they were challenged to design their own pair of sunglasses, an activity which not only revealed their artistic side but literally, their true colors. Local mural artists, Piajet Mortelino and Jerik Robleza, meanwhile, displayed their La Boca skills live to the delight of onlookers.

    Besides the well-turned out guests, the stars of the show were of course Ray-Ban’s latest limited edition La Boca collection sunglasses. The collection, which is under the Rare Prints Series 6, features the Wayfarer in four fantastic in-your-face designs, inspired by the colorfully painted houses on Caminito street in La Boca, Argentina. Three lucky members of the media got to go home with a pair but as for the aforementioned Ray-Ban Summer Road Show, consumers and aficionados of the brand can now check out the Rare Prints Series 1-6 at their favorite mall outlets where they can even avail of special offers.

    There’s an amazing palette for anyone and everyone to express themselves and stand out. Show YOUR true colors and choose one (or get all four!) of the La Boca Rare Print frames and have fun mixing and matching your La Boca Rare Prints with your wardrobe – the fashion statement possibilities are endless.

    Dare to step out of your comfort zone and let your true colors shine through with La Boca Rare Prints.

     

    Microsoft sells a number of AOL patents to Facebook

    Remember those patents Microsoft bought from AOL a few weeks ago for more or less 1 billion dollars? Well, the Redmond company has turned around and sold a number of those to Facebook for 550 million dollars. Microsoft sold 650 of the 925 patents it bought from AOL and has allowed Facebook to license the rest of the patents it did not buy. Facebook meanwhile, has also allowed Microsoft to license the patents that it bought from them in a similar agreement, which means that both companies have entered a strategic partnership of sorts to combat the ongoing patent litigation that permeates the current tech environment.

    Source: MSNC

    LG gives away modified smartphones for the blind

    In an industry that’s dominated by snazzy displays and lightning fast processors, it’s nice to see an electronics company actually creating products for people less fortunate. LG has created a specialized smartphone for the blind that’s aimed at making their lives easier. The smartphone comes with a comprehensive Braille manual to teach blind folks how to use it and is controlled primarily by voice commands. LG says that they’ve giving away 2000 of these phones, which is a spectacularly nice thing to do for humanity as a whole.

    Source: LG