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    Wake up to the smell of toast, everyday and everywhere.

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    Nothing wakes a person up sweeter than the scent of breakfast being prepared to welcome you to another glorious day, despite even the heavy rains and the bleak look of outside. And what better way to keep this calming, bright and sunny smell all throughout the morning and all the way to work than to carry around your very own Toast Air Freshener.

    The Toast Air Freshener takes one of breakfasts more delightful scents, the smell of steamy warm toast and is featured as two slices of bread that just popped out of your vintage toaster. As the toast is only 3 ¼ – inches tall (string for hanging is also included), it would be best to keep it hanging in your car so you can bring the delightful, homey smell with you all the way to work. (Not advisable to wear around your neck though.)

    Of course, we’re not too big on toast as a typical Filipino breakfast staple although perhaps a pandesal air freshener would be more befitting.

    No, Facebook will not charge you for new profile changes

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    People, let’s get this straight right now. Facebook will NOT be charging you a single cent for the changes in your profile. It’s a completely untrue rumor that’s currently making the rounds in Facebook and has no basis in truth. Besides, it’s not like the social networking giant needs your money – it’s currently projected to rake in 4.27 billion dollars in 2011, so it doesn’t make sense to start charging people now. It even says so on Facebook’s front page, in impossible-to-miss-font-and-color combination: Facebook is free and will always be free.

    Here is an example of the post:

    “FACEBOOK JUST RELEASED THEIR PRICE GRID FOR MEMBERSHIP. $9.99 PER MONTH FOR GOLD MEMBER SERVICES, $6.99 PER MONTH FOR SILVER MEMBER SERVICES, $3.99 PER MONTH FOR BRONZE MEMBER SERVICES, FREE IF YOU COPY AND PASTE THIS MESSAGE BEFORE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. WHEN YOU SIGN ON TOMORROW MORNING YOU WILL BE PROMPTED FOR PAYMENT INFO…IT IS OFFICIAL IT WAS EVEN ON THE NEWS. FACEBOOK WILL START CHARGING DUE TO THE NEW PROFILE CHANGES”

     

    Samsung Galaxy S II reaches 10 million in global sales

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    Samsung has got to be pleased with themselves, as their vaunted flagship device, the Galaxy S II has reached 10 million in global channel sales. That sales figure is doubly more impressive when you consider that Samsung was only halfway through that goal at 5 million sales.

    “Since its launch in late April 2011, the GALAXY S II has seen continued sales success, demonstrating Samsung’s industry-leading capabilities in – and commitment to – the smartphone market” said JK Shin, President and Head of Samsung’s Mobile Communications Business.

    “In just five months the GALAXY S II has seen tremendous growth, reflecting its tremendous popularity with customers around the world, who in selecting the GALAXY S II as their device of choice have driven the device’s strong market position globally.”

    If you want to see what the fuss is all about, you can read our review of the Galaxy S II here.

    Apple’s iPads will rule the roost, until 2014 anway

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    That’s according to study done by Analysts Gartner, which projects that the firm from Cupertino will get at least 73.4% of the global tablet sales this year and a majority of the market till 2014. Android based tablets meanwhile, will only account for 17.3% of sales for 2011.

    Gartner VP Carolina Milanesi states that this “is because Apple delivers a superior and unified user experience across its hardware, software and services. Unless competitors can respond with a similar approach, challenges to Apple’s position will be minimal. Apple had the foresight to create this market and in doing that planned for it as far as component supplies such as memory and screen. This allowed Apple to bring the iPad out at a very competitive price and no compromise in experience among the different models that offer storage and connectivity options.”

    If what Gartner projects is true, then the Android tablet platform has a lot of catching up to do. Thankfully, the firm projects that Android will be able to even up the numbers a bit come 2015, with sales of 116 million to Apple’s 148. Milanesi adds, “so far, Android’s appeal in the tablet market has been constrained by high prices, weak user interface and limited tablet applications. Google will address the fragmentation of Android across smartphone and tablet form factors within the next Android release, known as ‘Ice Cream Sandwich,’ which we expect to see in the fourth quarter of 2011. Android can count on strong support from key OEMs, has a sizeable developer community, and its smartphones application ecosystem is second only to Apple’s.”

    Source: Gartner

    Samsung wants a ban on iPhones and iPads in the Netherlands

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    After getting their products banned in Germany, Samsung is fighting back in the EU. The battleground this time is the Netherlands, where the Korean company is looking to ban sales of all Apple products that uses 3G technology. Samsung’s patent lawsuit covers four patents which are currently being used by iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad 1, and iPad 2. Samsung wants a ban on the import and sale on the infringing products, and wants Apple to recall all infringing devices in stock from its “professional customers,” including electronics stores like Media Markt, where Apple has set up a shop-in-a-shop business.

    Source: Mac World

    NVIDIA whitepapers reveal new superchip Kal-El to have fifth “companion core”, promises to have vastly improved battery life

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    It’s a well known fact that processors have to compromise when it comes to performance and battery life – simply put, you can’t have one without sacrificing the other. Well, NVIDIA is taking a novel approach at solving that whole performance VS. battery life conundrum in their new Kal-El quad-core processor by introducing a fifth core they’ve dubbed the companion core. This companion core runs on a lower frequency and operates at exceptionally low power, users do web reading, music playback and video playback. As users open more computationally intense tasks, Kal-El disables its companion core and turns on its four performance cores, one at a time, as the work load increases. If you want to find out the nitty-gritty technical details, you can check the whitepapers yourself here and here.

    Pay online via your mobile phone

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    Shown in the photo during the recent MOA-signing ceremony (from left to right) are: Elmer M. Malolos, Smart Load and Financial Services Head and Joseph Chan, CEO of AsiaPay.

     

    Who needs a wallet when you’ve got a phone?

    AsiaPay, the leading provider of secure electronic payment solutions in and Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart), now enable Smart Money account holders to pay for their online purchases through merchants of PesoPay – AsiaPay’s online payment service in the Philippines.

    Smart Money is the world’s first reloadable cash payment card linked to a mobile phone.

    “We are excited to partner with Smart in offering additional payment options to merchants and in providing secure online payment support to Smart Money users. We are committed to providing innovative and effective solutions to the industry, and the extension from online to mobile payments is a key focus for AsiaPay. This latest partnership and offering strengthens our position as one of Asia’s leading payment service providers offering total payment solutions to our clients,” says Joseph Chan, CEO of AsiaPay.

    AsiaPay’s wide network of merchant partners, extensive experience in electronic payments, and comprehensive fraud management system with real-time fraud potential transaction screening easily complement Smart Money’s unique lock / unlock feature that enables any Smart Money account holder to authorize online purchases and addresses the security concerns of online shoppers as it requires account holders to input a Personal Identification Number (PIN) via a Smart mobile phone to signify that an online purchase transaction has been authorized.  This gives Smart Money users even more control over their accounts, and protection from fraudulent online transactions.

     

    Asus is set to launch the Eee Pad Slider on the 27th, we’ll be there

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    Remember that Eee Pad Slider SL101 we lovingly caressed back in Asus’ offices last August? Well, the local launch of that cool little tablet is set for the 27th of this month, which will hopefully coincide with its retail availability.

    If you’ve forgetten what the Eee Pad Slider SL101 brings to the Android tablet party, you can always check out our first impressions here. We’ll try to give you guys a blow by blow of the event via our Facebook and Twitter feeds come the 27th.

     

    Facebook’s a changing – a look at Facebook Timeline and other changes coming soon

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    A lot of you might have seen that your Facebook interface looks a wee bit different than you remember it a couple of days ago. Well, you ain’t seen nothing yet. There’s a lot of changes a-coming to Facebook which was unveiled during the company’s f8 developer conference in San Francisco, CA, and the company’s looking to change the social landscape. Well, again, we mean.

    First off, is the unveiling and eventual roll-out of Facebook Timeline. In a nutshell, it’s a summary of your life (on Facebook) laid bare for other people to see, with an emphasis on the highlights of your life (landed a new job, got a new car, got married, etc.). It’ll replace your standard Facebook profile (also known as the page strangers see when they first check you out) once the kinks are worked out. We think it’s pretty interesting, but again there’s that concern of privacy, specifically for the pictures and other things that are in your profile. Since a lot of these things are filled in automatically by Facebook, how does the service know what’s appropriate, or more importantly, what highlight of your life is important to you?

    Another major unveil during f8 is the deep integration of apps into your profile, which is being touted by the company as a new way for users to share content without overwhelming their friends with information. Central to this whole theme is the ticker bar on the right of your Facebook account (which a lot of us lovingly refer to as the stalker bar). Social apps allow users to share information directly onto that bar without flooding your stream with inconsequential babble. If one of your friends start listening to a band they like through Spotify for example, it’ll show up on your ticker. If you’d like to listen in to the artist your friend likes, you just need to click on their link. The whole concept is better explained through the video below.

    Yahoo is getting into the action too, with the release of their Yahoo News Feature. The premise is simple – you’re now able to see what stories your friends have been reading on their site, which makes it easier for you to discover new things through your friends. From what we’re seeing, Facebook is moving away from active sharing (pushing links and likes and whatever) into more passive sharing (checking out your friend’s activity streams via sites like Yahoo). We’re liking what we’re seeing now, though it does make the likelihood of cyber-stalking a terrifying reality. We’ll just have to see how it all pans out.

    Bottomline here is: Facebook is changing. It seems that the social network giant is no longer interested in getting more subscribers (it has plenty of those) nor increasing it’s page views. From what we’re seeing, it’s now more interested in making every minutiae of your life easier to share and to be discovered by your friends, and that’s not a bad thing. Do you like the direction the company is taking? Share your thoughts in the comments.

    (Want to see check out the Facebook Timeline? TechCrunch has created an easy to use guide located here.)

     

    Another challenger appears: Chipmaker VIA suing Apple for patent infringement

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    Seems like Apple’s lawyers are busy these days, what with all the patent suits and injuctions and whatnot with Samsung, HTC and Motorola. Well, now you can  add Taiwanese chipmaker VIA Technologies to that list too, as they recently filed suit against Apple for allegedly infringing on its patents with their i-series of devices. The complaint says that Apple infringe on three patents that “generally provides efficient loading of data in the microprocessors and efficient conversion and transfer of data in the microprocessors.” VIA wants the courts to ban Apple from making or importing the infringing products and award damages to them. How this affects the ongoing dynamics of the patent wars is uncertain, but one thing is for sure – Apple’s lawyers sure are happy.

    Source: PC Mag

    Léo Apotheker given the boot, HP appoints Meg Whitman as new President and CEO

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    HP’s had a rough couple of months as of late, and the board has decided that a change of leadership in order. That means Léo Apotheker, the man that steered HP’s course for a year is out, replaced by industry veteran Meg Whitman. Whitman is no stranger to challenges, as she was the driving force behind eBay’s growth to what it is today, so it’d be interesting to see what she has in store to right the course HP has taken that has seen their stock dip 47%. Unfortunately, there are no signs of reversing webOS’ fate nor the decision of possibly spinning off the PC business as of now, but that may change in the near future as she gets her house on order.

    Source: New York Times, HP

    Meet Nikon’s Mirrorless Cameras

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    After a long wait and much hype, Nikon finally joins the mirrorless game and unveils to the world their two new compact interchangeable lens systems, the J1 and V1.

    The two mirrorless cameras have similar specifications: a 10.1-megapixel CMOS sensor with a crop factor of 2.7x (dubbed the CX-format with a size of 13.2mmx8.8mm), a 3-inch LCD screen, 1080/30p/60i HD video, 10fps burst shooting, simultaneous video/still capture, 73-point hybrid AF and can shoot at 12-bit RAW files.

    The V1 is marketed as the higher-end system, which features a magnesium alloy body with a 1.4M dot electronic viewfinder,  921k dot TFT LCD display, a mechanical shutter and a flash sync speed of 1/250th of a second. It also has a hotshoe/”multi-accessory port” for an external flash or GPS module.

    The J1 is their more basic model which is equipped with an electronic shutter to keep its price lower. It has no electronic viewfinder, no hotshoe (but there is a pop up flash) and the LCD display’s resolution is lower at 460k dots. It will come in five colors: white, pink, red, silver, black.

    The two cameras will also have a brand new mount, called the Nikon 1 lens mount. Four brand new lenses were launched for use with the J1 and V1:

    • 1 NIKKOR VR 10-30mm f/3.5-5.6
    • 1 NIKKOR VR 30-110mm f/3.8-5.6
    • 1 NIKKOR 10mm f/2.8
    • 1 NIKKOR VR 10-100mm f/4.5-5.6 PD-ZOOM

    Don’t despair for there is a FT1 mount adapter which allows you to fasten any F-mount lens on the J1 and V1, or any subsequent 1-series system.

    Both cameras will be available October 20th and will come equipped with the 10-30mm zoom lens. The J1 will cost $649 (approx. Php 28,500) and the V1 will cost $899 (approx. Php 39,400).

    After all the hype though, I’m personally not quite sure if Nikon’s mirrorless camera is lives up to it. The fact that it has a smaller sensor than its four thirds competitors should definitely be one of your considerations if you’re deciding on a compact camera. It will be interesting to see how Canon plans to up the ante however.

    Sony opens doors to 6th concept store in SM MOA

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    Have a hankering for Sony gadgets and are near SM MOA? Well, you’re in luck. Sony recently opened their sixth concept store at the Cyberzone in SM’s MOA. Located at unit NP202 (right above McDonald’s) the new concept store brings to consumers all of Sony’s latest product offerings which include different VAIO, Alpha and Walkman models.

    “The opening of the new VAIO store is part of our expansion initiative to bring top-of-the-line consumer technology products to more ubanites. SM MOA is a strategic location due its bustling retail landscape featuring diverse offerings. We are very thrilled to be present in this retail mecca and showcase our products,” says Twinkle Rafael, Director for Retail Management, Sony Philippines.

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    Apple’s next big event is on Oct 4, iPhone 5 launch imminent

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    Mark the date folks: Oct 4, 2011 (Oct 5 for us peeps living on the other side of the world). That’s when Apple’s next big event is taking place where rumors say Tim Cook, the newly appointed CEO of Apple will be unveiling the iPhone 5. This will be the first time that Cook will be leading the charge and presenting the product to the world, a job that was previously handled by Steve Jobs. Will he be as entertaining as good ol’ Steve when he presents the newest iteration of the iPhone? Well, there’s only one way to find out.

    Source: All Things D

    Celebrating National Teachers’ Month and World Teachers’ Day

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    My father once told me that I had already paid my debt to society when I decided to work as a Kindergarten teacher immediately after my college graduation. And even after working several years here at Gadgets Magazine, the type of fulfillment of having been a part of my students’ lives, imparting knowledge and skills to them (and vice versa), remains overwhelming beyond comparison.

    Now you can honor your favorite teacher as Synergeia Foundation invites both children and adults alike to participate in a community walk to honor all teachers entitled This One’s For You to be held on October 1, 2011 at the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) starting at 1:00 p.m.

    Activities include arts and crafts, Jeepney ni Jan-Jan games, computer games, photo booths, storytelling, costumes, book and story readings, among other events. These will be followed by a community walk from CCP Eskinita to Folk Arts, PICC, Star City, CCP Ramp and back to CCP Eskinita, with the accompaniment of Escola de Samba. A special program, as well as raffle draws and awarding of prizes for teachers will highlight the day’s dedication.

    To register, download the registration form at www.synergeia.org.ph. For more details, contact the foundation through email ([email protected] and [email protected]), telephone numbers 898-2913, 898-2617, or SMS message (0920-9061148).

    Registration fee is P500.00 (alumni) and P50.00 for students with valid IDs. Registration for teachers is free. Proceeds will go to a Teacher’s Fund that will support the professional development of teachers.

    This project is co-organized and supported by the Cultural Center of the Philippines, Museo Pambata Foundation, Inc., Globe Telecommunications and SMART Communications, Inc.