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    Smart holds 8th SWEEP Awards for best innovations from competing schools

    Smart held the 8th SWEEP Awards last February 22, 2012 at the SMX Convention Center in Mall of Asia. The SWEEP (Smart Wireless Engineering Education Program) is an industry and academy partnership that aims to improve the level of technology and engineering in the Philippines, predominantly in the field of Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE). Students and faculty from partner engineering schools nationwide competed once again for the most innovative wireless applications as the program highlighted the focus of going mobile with the theme “Innovation in the Palm of Your Hand”. The students were challenged to develop wireless applications to address real problems in their communities.

    This year, an all-girl team from the Mapua Institute of Technology became the grand champion from among 142 other entries in the 8th SWEEP Innovation and Excellence Awards with their project entitled “Wearable Obstacle Detection System and Braille Cell Phone for the Blind”. This winning application is a dual-purpose wearable device designed to allow blind people to experience mobility and communication through an obstacle detection system and a standard cell phone with a Braille keypad. The group’s graduating Computer Engineering students Janiena Roxanne Dirain, Kristine Emy Matabang, Girly Perando, and mentor Ayra Panganiban, received a Php 500,000 cash prize for their their work.

    A team of ECE students from Notre Dame of Marbel University took second place with their “Smart E-mobilized” project that uses an android phone and Smart’s wireless broadband technology to make buying tickets at the MRT and LRT stations more time-efficient and effortless. Bataan State Peninsula University secured third place with their project named “Aquamarine Solution to Salinity and Oxygen Using Wireless Technology” that aims to prevent the death of fish by remotely monitoring and regulating the salinity and dissolved oxygen level in fishponds. Second and third place received Php 300,000 and Php 150,000, respectively, while the other seven finalists at the awarding event each received Php 30,000 for their efforts and contributions. There was also a new category that promoted the development of mobile applications, which was won by Bataan Peninsula State University, receiving Php 100,000 for their entry “Palay Quality Checker through Leaf Coloration by Image Analysis”.

    The whole day event begun with an air-dance performance followed by the parade of student participants as well as a few words from Napoleon Nazareno, President and CEO of PLDT and Smart. The program also included the PalaECEpan quiz bee, which was won by Timothy Amado from the Technological University of the Philippines – Manila, who took home a Php 40,000 cash prize.

    Asus Transformer ICS update on the way

    Owners of the original Asus Transformer will be happy to know that the long awaited ICS update for the device will now be available shortly – the first wave of updates are already hitting Transformers in Taiwan, with the firm promising that the OTA update will be hitting other countries soon, which jives with the original promise of the Taiwanese firm made at the start of the year.  Has your Transformer gotten the ICS update yet? Sound off in the comments.

    Source: Asus (Facebook)

    NEO releases Cedar Trail powered Vivid netbook

    There’s still a huge market for netbooks here in the Philippines and no matter what journalists say, netbooks will still sell, as long as the specs and the price is right. Case in point: NEO’s newly released Vivid line of netbooks, powered by the latest Atom Processor (aka Cedar Trail). The Vivid sports all the necessary ports and connections you look for in a notebook which include features 3 USB Ports, Integrated webcam, Bluetooth 3.0 + HS(High Speed) and an HDMI. The Vivid is powered by a  Intel Atom Processor N2600 and an six-cell Smart Lithium-Ion battery which the manufacturer says gives the VIVID an 8-hour battery endurance. It’ll be available in four different colors (Jet Black, Charm Pink, Cobalt Blue and Crimson Red) and will retail for Php 15, 990.

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    Teaser: Gadgets Magazine’s got GAME this March

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    What’s life without some fun and games? Well, Gadgets Magazine knows it’d be one dull world without ’em, so to give you something that’ll add excitement and color to your life, we showcase the latest games available in the market be it for your PC, console, or even smartphone. And because ladies can be gamers too, model/actress/beauty queen/singer Krista Kleiner joins us at Timezone to usher in the freshest gadgets just in time for summer.

    The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX55 is ultra compact but packs a lot of punch

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    The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX55 is supposedly the world’s slimmest camera with optical anti-shake, and at its size, is capable of 1080p HD video recording, 3D and panoramic shooting, has a 16.2 megapixel CMOS sensor, a 3.3” OLED touch-screen control panel, and a bunch of picture effects including HDR Painting, Rich-tone Monochrome, Miniature, Toy Camera, Partial Color, Pop Color and Soft High-key. The camera measures only 13.2 mm thick with a height and width of 54.5 x 92.9 mm. The device has only 3 hardware controls: the on/off switch, the shutter button, and the zoom switch. Everything else is controlled using the touch screen on the back while the front side uses a sliding lens cover, both of which help to make the camera as compact and smooth as possible.

    The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-TX55 is listed at a price of $350 (approximately Php 14,700) and is available in silver, black, purple, and red. Look out for our full review on this product in our April 2012 issue.

    Sony Philippines partners with The Mind Museum, to open on March 16, 2012 in Taguig

    Sony Philippines, a company that we all know for being a leader in technology and innovation, has partnered with the first ever world-class science museum in the Philippines – The Mind Museum. Sony, as it has been doing in the past, is continuing to support education, this time by providing the museum with its latest technologies in order to bring them closer to Filipino youth and their families.

    The Mind Museum in Taguig is opening its doors to the public this coming March 16, 2012 as it aims to become the country’s center for the public understanding of science, enchanting visitors with its beauty and fascinating influence. The museum is a very exquisitely designed learning facility for anyone between the age of 6 and 96 that presents over 250 interactive exhibits in 5 main galleries.

    Sony Philippines will be providing the museum with top-of-the-line gadgets such as Bravia LCD televisions, touch screen VAIOs, 3D projector systems, and a plethora of other state-of-the-art devices to make learning within the premises that much more enjoyable. The museum’s Hall of the 10 Most Beautiful Experiments, for instance, makes use of Sony Bravia Screens, while the Hall of Philippine Science features digital photos for its various topics. The Atom Gallery, also with Sony Bravia screens, employs Sony 3D active glasses and VAIO touch screen units, while the Earth Gallery operates with Sony’s 3D projection system. There is also the Life Gallery, the Universe Gallery, and the Technology Gallery, all of which use Sony’s equipment.

    Many things can be learned at The Mind Museum. Visitors can view the 4.6 billion year history of the earth in a 12-minute 3D show, the history of the Philippines in a 6-minute one, the transformation process of DNA into complete organisms, the splendor of distant galaxies and astronomical bodies, the use of nuclear energy, the innovations of mankind throughout the years, and so much more. Geeks and non-geeks alike will be in awe at the entire experience imparted by the facility. The museum also has an auditorium, a laboratory, and classrooms, all for educational workshops.

    The combination of Sony’s technology and the intriguing design of the museum will really cause guests to be pleasantly ensnared by the knowledge that lies beneath. They will be immersed in a learning process that has never been so fun, inspiring, and captivating.

    New Microsoft video tells you why Google’s apps aren’t right for your business

    Microsoft has initiated an all-out campaign against Google earlier today, through a humorous video that it posted on its YouTube channel. “What happens when the world’s largest advertising business tries to sell productivity software on the side ?” The new video, entitled Googlighting, highlights a number of reasons why Google’s App products are inferior to their offering, with the Redmond firm citing that ​Google Apps is an ever-changing solution with experimental features, has limited and incomplete functionality and where the future of their apps are up in the air. Tom Rizzo wrote on Microsoft’s blog that “Many businesses find that Googlighting also means taking shortcuts, making assumptions about how people *should* work, and generally failing to build and deploy solutions which meet a wide range of business needs. If these concerns and current revelations about Google’s privacy policies have you troubled, this may be a great time to check out Office 365, the online collaboration solution for businesses who don’t want their documents and mail read.” You can watch the opening shot of a potentially long and ugly campaign below.

    Source: Microsoft

     

    Samsung S8600 Wave 3 first impressions

    We received Samsung’s unique, Bada powered Wave 3 earlier today, and we couldn’t resist taking a few pictures of the device. We’ve handled the past two iterations of the Wave before, back when AMOLED equipped smartphones were few and far between.

    The overall look of the Wave 3 stays true to the original devices – sleek, unassuming and easy to hold. You won’t find crazy, stylized, razor thin designs here: the Wave 3 is like the Toyota of smartphones – solid and dependable.

    The Wave 3 uses a Super AMOLED capacitive 4-inch touchscreen like so many other devices that Samsung has these days. It utilizes the Korean firm’s own operating system named Bada (Korean for Ocean, Sea) which is now in it’s second version. To be honest, the OS felt extremely similar to Android, especially with the TouchWiz UI layered on top.

    Like Android, users will also be able to download apps to use with this particular device, though the app count is significantly lower. The Wave 3 is powered by a single core 1.4 GHz Scorpion processor.

    That’s it for now. We’ll be reviewing this particular device on the magazine in the coming months. Check out our upcoming April issue for the whole lowdown.

     

     

     

    Asiasoft Online launches MapleSEA in the Philippines

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    Asiasoft Online announced its official expansion with the launch of MapleSEA, the localized version of MapleStory and popular 2D side-scrolling Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG), in the Philippines.

    Fans of the game can now play, interact, and exchange Maple tips with well-established communities from Singapore and Malaysia. Through the server aptly named Artemis, the Goddess of the Wild, Filipino Maplers can now embark on their Maple journey and experience the world of MapleSEA for themselves.

    The launch of MapleSEA will feature its latest content JUMP, a content update where the three job classes – Warrior, Bowman, and Magician, user interface and party quests will be revamped. In addition, new maps and monsters will be introduced to enhance the gaming experience in MapleStory.

    Visit www.MapleSEA.com for more on activities to celebrate the launch of JUMP, as well as the latest news for upcoming content. Gamers can also visit MapleSEA’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/MapleSEA to seek party members for the Amazing Monster Park Challenge.

    LG officially announces three new phones ahead of MWC

    Korean manufacturer LG has decided to beat the rush of new mobile phone announcements ahead of MWC in Barcelona next week, and has officially announced three new devices ahead of the mobile shindig: the Optimus L3, L5 and L7. From what we could gather, the lowest tier device, the L3, will be packing a 3.2-inch screen and is obviously headed for the lower end of the spectrum, while the L5 will be packing a 4.0 inch screen and aimed at the mid-end. Finally, the L7 which packs a 4.3-inch screen will be heading to the hi-end consumers. LG says that the L3 will be heading to European markets this March, with the L5 and L7 following soon thereafter. Both the L5 and L7 will come with ICS right out of the bat, unfortunately aside from the screen sizes we don’t know what hardware the three devices will be packing.

     

    BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 update live

    Heads up PlayBook owners – it seems that the leaked date of Feb. 21 of the PlayBook 2.0 update was in fact accurate – RIM has just contacted us that the update is now live and can now be enjoyed by everyone who has one. We’re assuming that this will be an OTA update, so just connect your devices to the internet and watch the update roll in. You can check out our initial thoughts on the update while you wait, and if you’re a prospective PlayBook buyer wondering what the new update brings to the table, you can tune in later as we review the PlayBook with the new update.

    Unilab Active Health gives you more reasons to get fit this 2012

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    Building on the success of the series of events that Unilab Active Health has organized since 2010, Unilab Laboratories, Inc. (Unilab) accelerates further its campaign in 2012 for an active lifestyle with bigger and more exciting banner events: Run United, a running event, Tri United, a triathlon race, and Bike United, a cycling race.

    As the leading pharmaceutical and healthcare company in the Philippines, Unilab has always set the trail in helping Filipinos live a healthier lifestyle. The Unilab Active Health sports programs are envisioned to provide avenues to Filipino families to be inspired, to take interest or become more committed in leading an active and healthy lifestyle with the help of sports such as running, cycling, and triathlon. The Unilab Active Health events were carefully designed with race experts and coaches to help Filipinos sustain and pursue an active lifestyle all year round.

    And true enough, 2012 promises to unveil more exhilarating firsts in the Active Health events starting off with the introduction of its partners in three sports namely, running, triathlon and cycling, who will serve as mentors to coach and motivate the new breed of fitter and healthier Filipinos.

     


    Representing the running community is Coach Rio dela Cruz – an accomplished runner and Race Director of Runrio Inc. – one of the country’s premier race organizer.


    Another partner from the running community is Jaymie Pizarro, more popularly known as “The Bull Runner.”

     

    Among cyclists and triathletes, Raul Cuevas is considered as “The Master”. He is a veteran long-distance triathlete, Ironman finisher, and former coach of the Philippine National Triathlon Team.



    Power couple Dan and Ani Brown are the partner-athletes from the triathlon community. Dan “the Ultraman” Brown, is a 15-time Ironman finisher and the coach of the Philippine National Triathlon Team. Among her many notable achievements, Ani set the benchmark for local triathletes as the first ever Filipina to qualify for the Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii.
    Watch out for Unilab Active Health’s events for the first half of 2012: Run United sprints on March 4 and June 17, and Tri United races on April 14-15 in Batangas, and June 30-July 1 in Bataan. Unilab Active Health is also an active title sponsor of this year’s The Bull Runner Dream Marathon, which will be held on March 18.  And to help grow the multi-sport community further, running and triathlon clinics are scheduled throughout the year.

    Pursue your active lifestyle and be a part of Unilab Active Health community now. For more information, log on to www.unilabactivehealth.com.

    Review: Asus Transformer Prime

    Around this time last year, there were few options to choose from if you wanted a tablet that didn’t bear an Apple logo. Since then, Android tablets have literally exploded in both number and form factor, and now you can get anything from a compact 7-inch tablet to a full sized 10.1-inch deal from a variety of manufacturers. To get noticed in a market that’s fast getting crowded by a flood of devices, a tablet needs to have something special up its sleeve.

    Asus’ newly released tablet, the Eee Pad Transformer Prime has that special somethin’ somethin’. Powered by NVIDIA’s newly released Tegra 3 processor and featuring a thinner, sleeker chassis than before, it’s currently one of our favourite tablets yet.

    The overall aesthetics of the Transformer Prime is a marked departure from the look of the original. Instead of a textured, plastic back, Asus decided to drape the Transformer Prime in aluminium, which makes the tablet look a lot like their ultrabook offering, the UX21. Not that that’s a bad thing – we absolutely adored the overall design of the UX21, and it’s safe to say that we like how the Transformer Prime looks like too.

    The front of the device is dominated by the 10.1-inch Super IPS+ LCD screen that’s capable of 1280 x 800 resolution. The left side holds the volume rocker, while the power button is located on the upper left corner of the tablet.

    The device also has an 8-megapixel camera, as well as a smaller, 1.2-megapixel secondary camera located on the front. The bottom of the tablet holds the charging port, as well as the necessary holes to lock the tablet in the accompanying keyboard dock.

    Like the original Transformer, the Transformer Prime also has a keyboard that also acts as the device’s secondary battery. The keyboard also features a USB slot and an SD card reader. The keys are a bit small for our liking; though to be honest people with regular sized digits would probably be able to type on it just fine.

    Possibly the biggest ace in the hole that the Transformer Prime has over other tablets currently in the market right now is it’s heart – it’s powered by NVIDIA’s quad-core Tegra 3 processor running at 1.3GHz, which undoubtedly makes it the fastest tablet currently out in the local market. Nothing else comes close. There’s also going to be two versions of the Transformer Prime shipping – a 32GB version and a 64GB one.

    While the Transformer Prime shipped with Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) when it first came out, an Android 4.0 (ICS) update has already been pushed to the device which our demo received near instantaneously when we first took it out of the box and connected it to the internet.

    Our time with the Asus Transformer Prime mirrored our experience with another, ICS powered Android device, as far as navigating the UI is concerned.

    Like we said earlier, the Transformer Prime is the fastest commercially available tablet out in the market today, and the synthetic benchmarks prove it. The test scores has already been making rounds on the internet as early as November last year, but it always bears repeating. As you can probably see, the Transformer Prime absolutely demolishes the competition by a fairly large margin.

    Since the device is thinner (8.3 vs. 13mm) than the previous iteration, it’s also a bit lighter which makes it easier to use as an e-reader, for example. Also, all that raw horsepower running under the hood translates to an overall smoother user experience both in playing games, browsing the net and running applications.

    Battery life for the Transformer Prime clocked in at around 10 hours of moderate use, which pretty much puts the Transformer Prime in the same running with the iPad 2 when it comes to consuming juice. With the keyboard dock attached, the Transformer Prime managed an astounding 17 hours throughout, which is pretty crazy, if you ask us.

    Of course, there’s a catch. If you’re the sort of person that just wants the main tablet without the keyboard, you’re out of luck – Asus has said that they will only be offering the 32GB version of the device with the keyboard, which should be hitting retailers now at around Php 32,999. There will be no tablet only bundles available.

    That doesn’t mean that that should stop you from buying it of course. It’s design, performance and longevity is an excellent trifecta of features that most tablets can’t match, and for the moment, the Asus Transformer Prime is the king of the hill as far as Android tablets are concerned.

     

    What’s Hot:

    Thin and light design

    Excellent build quality

    Powerful processor

    Long battery life

     

    What’s Not:

    Expensive

    Only tablet and keyboard bundle is available locally, no tablet only option

     

    Bottomline:

    Asus’ Transformer Prime is currently the best Android tablet that you’ll be able to buy.

     

    Buymeter: 5

     

    Tech Specs

    Operating System: Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)

    CPU:  NVIDIA Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A9

    LCD size:  10.1-inch Super IPS+ LCD

    Physical Dimensions: 263 x 180.8 x 8.3 mm

    Weight: 586g

    Internal memory: 32GB/64GB

    Samsung officially announces Galaxy Ace 2 and Galaxy Mini 2

    Samsung Galaxy Ace 2

    Sequels to the Galaxy Ace and Galaxy Mini are to be released next month, advertised as “ideal devices for users with active lifestyles who value individuality and style without compromising on performance or affordability”. The Galaxy Ace 2 will run on Android 2.3 Gingerbread with a 800MHz dual-core processor and 768MB of RAM. The new release will sport a 3.8″ WVGA (480 x 800) PLS TFT touch-screen display as well as a 720p video capable 5-megapixel rear camera, 4GB of internal storage, and a micro SD slot for up to 32GB. Its HSPA 14.4mbps connectivity delivers an improved internet surfing experience and incredibly fast downloads. The device will be equipped with a variety of Samsung Hubs for users’ social, music, and gaming needs.

    Samsung Galaxy Mini 2

    The Galaxy Mini 2’s processor and OS are the same as that of the Galaxy Ace 2, except it will be slightly smaller with a 3.27” HVGA (320 x 480) touch-screen display and have less system memory at 512MB RAM as well as a lesser 3-megapixel camera. Like the Galaxy Ace 2, the Galaxy Mini 2 will also include the Social Hub (in addition to ChatOn) that will keep users’ instant messages, emails, and social network connections all in one single box. The Music Hub allows one-step access to over 17 million tracks at any time, while the Game Hub will put the latest gaming titles at the tip of your fingers.

     

     

    Take fun pictures on your iPhone with the Olloclip

    If you’re looking to get more from your iPhone 4 and 4s camera, you should check out this neat little accessory called the Olloclip. For sure, the camera on your Apple device will never compete with dedicated digital cameras, but you can still have a lot of fun with it. In fact, most of the pictures that we see on flickr are taken using iPhones, especially with photography apps like Instagram and the like. Although there are a lot of these apps that allow you to tweak your photos, the Olloclip lets you do this from a hardware standpoint as the quick-connect lens solution equips your iPhone 4 or 4s  with a fisheye, wide-angle, and macro lens.

    Using the device is pretty straightforward; one side holds the fisheye lens, while the other has the dual wide-angle and macro lenses wherein you unscrew the wide-angle lens to reveal the macro lens. As its name suggests, the accessory is simply clipped onto a bare iPhone 4 or 4s, which means that you will have to remove any casing that you might have on your phone whenever you attach the Olloclip. The lenses can also be used for taking video, and although the effect is supposedly not as dramatic due to the iPhone’s cropping of the field view during video, there is still an enjoyable difference. If you’re into taking artsy photos, the Olloclip can provide you with fun possibilities on your iPhone. You can even use it simultaneously with Instagram or other photography apps for a compounded effect to take Lomography-style pictures.

    The Olloclip will cost you USD $69.99 (approximately Php 2,940) and you can visit http://olloclip.com/ to order one or get more information about the product.