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    Release of Coca-Cola’s Secret Recipe Crashes Website Servers

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    I don’t drink a lot of soda, but I have been to the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta, Georgia where they give visitors a tour of the factory and treat them to unlimited Coca-Cola products at the end. But throughout this tour, there is one secret that they don’t reveal: the recipe of the world’s most popular drink.

    This American Life, a public radio program hosted by Ira Glass, made the announcement last Friday where they discovered a photograph in 1979 showing a copy of the secret recipe from a notebook allegedly belonging to a friend of Coca-Cola’s creator. The secret ingredient, mysteriously named Merchandise 7x, is shown to be essential to the recipe.

    This American Life is used to seeing high traffic from hosting the popular podcast on the web, but their servers couldn’t take the rapid increase of visitors since the Coke story broke. Various news outlets have picked up the story, including Al Jazeera.

    A lot of changes have been made since the drink was invented in 1886: the roughly 8 milligram dose of cocaine has been removed, the amount of caffeine has been reduced, and the types of sweeteners and acids used have been replaced.

    Reports say that if the recipe is authentic, it’s possible that the creator was in the intermediate stages of perfecting the drink and that the final recipe is still safely hidden.

    Source: This American Life, CBS

    Swatch Watch Collection x Jeremy Scott

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    From the designer who made teenage boys drool over a futuristic-looking flight attendant in Britney Spears’ “Toxic” video, Jeremy Scott will be launching a small collection of watches with Swiss brand Swatch. The Jeremy Scott Watch Pack consists one model sporting wings, another one shaped into a lightning bold, and the other using a frame reminiscent of the Victorian age. Catch the live stream of the launch Feb. 16, 2011, 1PM EDT on www.jeremyscott.com.

    Source: ITSJEREMYSCOTT

    LG launches new green, germ killing appliances

    LG’s on a mission to make your home greener and germ free. At its GreenHealth+ Campaign launch held today at the EDSA Shanri-La, LG unveiled new appliances that offers new and outstanding core technologies that promise to lower power consumption and improve your overall health. According to Raymond Hernandez, corporate marketing head of LG Electronics Philippines “LG has long been comitted to elevating home appliances above the realm of the functional to add something better to consumer’s lives.” LG’s newest core technologies, like its High Efficiency Inverter, Inverter Direct Drive and Linear Compressor Technologies are all aimed at delivering better energy efficiency and better overall health.

    These new technologies are present in the LG Inverter V split type air conditioner. Boasting the highest Efficiency Ratio (EER) at 15.30 in the Philippines, it’s one of the most power efficient air conditioner that you can buy. It’s also one of the quietest, and only emits a mere 19dB of noise. It also offers a range of healthcare features designed to protect users from allergens and viruses.

    Traditionally one of the biggest hogs in a home, the new refrigerators with LG’s Linear Inverter tech are 41% more efficient than A rated ones. The new refrigerators operate on a single friction point, as opposed to the traditional refrigerators that use four. The result is better, more efficient power consumption, as well as extremely low noise levels.

    LG’s newest washing machines are as power efficient as they come, and reduces both energy and water use while still giving your clothes the thorough cleaning they need. The machine’s unique 6 Motion technology provides a range of cycles optimized for different types of fabrics, including dabbing, rubbing, kneading, loosening, squeezing and shaking. The 6 Motion tech also reduces the washing powder residue on clothes better when compared to regular models.

    Look Who’s Tweeting Now?

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    After five years and initial skepticism, ridicule, and outright aversion, Twitter has become one of the fastest tools to share and receive information and simply, to speak your mind.

    “What sets Twitter apart from social networking services such as Facebook is the absence of any expectation of reciprocity. If you decide to “follow” my twitterstream, then I’m under no obligation to follow yours. Unlike email, a tweet carries no expectation of a reply, and so there’s no heavy burden of obligation. The result is what one might call, pace Milan Kundera, the bearable lightness of tweeting,” John Naughton of The Observer writes.

    Read more about it and find out if you were one of the many who helped revolutionize Twitter from a target of ridicule into a dissident tool.

    Source: TheObserver

    Cheaper, smaller phones by Apple?

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    Recent reports have surfaced on the web that Apple Inc. is developing new versions of the iPhone that should stop Google’s Android units from taking their market share. How?

    They’re cheaper and smaller. They’re also said to allow usage on multiple wireless networks.

    Image from here

    What does this mean? Well it could get back some of the ground that Apple lost to Google because Android is available on more devices and with varying prices. This is of course under the watchful eye of CEO Steve Jobs, who despite being gone indefinitely on medical leave, still has a big say on what gets worked on in Apple R&D.

    The prototype is said to be one-third smaller than the iPhone 4 and lacking a “Home” button, according to an unnamed witness.

    Apple can afford to sell it at a low price because it will employ the same processor, display and other components similar to the ones in the current model, taking advantage of component price drops.

    Lots of big things to look out for in tech this year, and a lot of uncertainty in the minds of people eagerly awaiting the next shocking news. Will Google suffer at the hands of a cheap iPhone? Will Apple’s attempt at a smaller iPhone be successful? More importantly, which will consumers choose?

    Source: Bloomberg News

    Why Nokia rejected Android for Windows 7

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    If Android had a TV show it would be Everybody Loves Android…except Apple and Microsoft. Oh and Nokia too. Last week Nokia shattered tech minds everywhere when they announced that they would be partnering up with Microsoft and by implication, placing Windows Phone 7 in their units.

    But why go Microsoft, when Android is clearly the dominating player in the mobile industry these days?

    Nokia CEO Stephon Elop sheds some light on the situation on the eve of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. He says that Nokia was approached by both Google and Microsoft before they made the decision to go with Windows Phone 7.

    “We’re assessing three different paths for the company. There was the largely internal option—taking advantage of MeeGo and Symbian, and the need to build a third ecosystem somewhat on our own but with the help of others. [But] there are some issues in that area that causes us to look at our second and third option. The second option…was to make a decision to pursue Android and to place a significant bet on the Android ecosystem. The third choice…was to enter into a partnership with Microsoft to build jointly an ecosystem around Windows Phone,” he says.

    Throughout those three choices, he says, Nokia weighed the effects of the move to possibly go with Android, which would be “some kind of duopoly. Apple and Android and some smaller players with Nokia contributing substantially to the Android ecosystem.”

    “To Google, that has value…and delivering some market share to Android would have tilted the mobile ecosystem in [their] direction. A decision to go Windows Phone creates a very different dynamic. By moving in the direction of Windows Phone and partnering with Microsoft, we create an environment where Windows Phone is a challenger, where we have created, a “three-horse race.”

    The question remains. Will a Nokia and Microsoft partnership be enough to chip off the market share of Android and iOS? Only time will tell.

    Source: http://www.yourdailyapple.net/2011/02/nokia-rejected-google-to-avoid-duopoly-of-ios-and-android/


    Sony Ericsson unveils 3 new Xperia Smartphones

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    Sony Ericsson has today unveiled three new Android smartphones, introducing the new Xperia Neo, the Xperia Pro and the Xperia Play.

    Xperia Play

    The Xperia Play, dubbed as the PlayStation Phone, will launch in March. It has a 4-inch FWVGA display with a 480 x 854 resolution, 5.1 megapixel camera, 8GB microSD memory card, with 400MB of internal memory and a 1 GHz Scorpion ARMv7 processor on the inside. It comes in either black on white, both weighing 175 grams.

    Twenty game publishers including big names such as Gameloft, Electronic Arts and Blue Mobile, have partnered with Sony Ericsson to launch games specifically for the Xperia Play.

    Xperia Pro

    The Xperia Pro, will combine a touch screen experience with a slide-out keyboard. It is powered by a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon™ MSM8255 processor and will have a 3.7 inch display with a 854  x 480 resolution. The device features 320MB internal memory, with an 8GB microSD card, expandable to up to 32GB. Three colors will be available for the Pro: Black, Silver and Red.

    Xperia Neo

    The Xperia Neo is the smaller, touchscreen-only equivalent of the Xperia Pro. It is powered by a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon™ MSM8255 processor and will have a 3.7 inch display with a 854  x 480 resolution. It comes with 320MB internal memory and an 8GB microSD card, also expandable to up to 32GB. Three color-ways will also be available: Blue Gradient, Red and Silver.

    All three devices will be running on Android’s latest OS for smartphones: 2.4 Gingerbread. No pricing has been announced so far.

    Source: The Next Web

    How Social Media Can Save Your Valentine’s Day

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    Valentine’s Day is coming around, in case you forget. If you don’t have plans yet, it’s not yet too late because in this day and age, everything can be done in a snap using the Internet, given know where to look. Check out this video from Socialnomics on how you could take advantage of the different social media available to help save Valentine’s Day. If you’re reading this, you’ll probably need it. Heck, if you don’t have a date yet, you can probably find one online as well.

    Originally posted on The Next Web

    ArtPetron 10 exhibit at the 2011 Philippine International Guitar Festival and Competition

    ArtPetron exhibit @ Guitar Festival

    Winners of the ArtPetron 10 student art competition were displayed at the recently-concluded 2011 Philippine International Guitar Festival & Competition, held at the Cultural Center of the Philippines last January 27-30, 2011. Billed as the biggest event in Philippine guitar history, the festival featured world-class guitar performers from the United States, Europe and Asia.

    ArtPetron 10, themed Alay sa Natatanging Pamayanan, featured Petron’s involvement in the communities and its dynamic partnerships with local folk in uplifting their quality of life. The ArtPetron National Student Art Competition is a painting and photography contest open to all college students. It is Petron’s advocacy with the Filipino youth, and is also an expression of the oil company’s long-standing support for the preservation, appreciation and rediscovery of Philippine arts, culture, values and traditions.

    A look into blind photography

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    “One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye.” – taken from The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

    Pete Eckert is a photographer.

    A blind one.

    After being diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa, the once sculptor and industrial designer turned to photography to continue his love for the visual arts.

    Here is his story and how love and creativity aren’t limited to just one of the senses.

    | Artists Wanted | In Focus : Pete Eckert from Artists Wanted on Vimeo.

    New Samsung Galaxy Tab has 10.1-inch screen, will be powered by NVDIA Tegra

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    Lookie here. NVDIA just sent us an email regarding the new 10.1 inch variant of the Galaxy Tab, specifically the processor that’s going to power the beast. The new iteration of Sammy’s Tablet will use NVIDIA’s dual core Tegra 2 chip in conjunction with Android 3.0, AKA Honeycomb.You can peruse the whole release below.

    NVIDIA and Samsung Partner to Deliver the Galaxy Tab 10.1
    Honeycomb Tablet

    GALAXY Tab’s Successor Powered by Tegra 2, Featuring a Dual-Core CPU plus an NVIDIA
    GeForce GPU That Enable Full Use of Android 3.0

    SINGAPORE — February 14, 2011—NVIDIA and Samsung Electronics announced today the Galaxy Tab 10.1, a 10.1-inch screen tablet which uses the NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2 mobile super chip to take full advantage of the Android 3.0 (also known as Honeycomb) user interface.
    While the previous 7-inch GALAXY Tab introduced the Android tablet space, the new Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet maximises the entertainment on-the-go experience. It features the Tegra 2 chip’s dual-core CPU and GeForce GPU for faster Web browsing, snappier response time and overall better performance.
    Galaxy Tab 10.1 utilises the Tegra 2 chip to power Honeycomb, the first GPU-accelerated user interface designed for tablets and other larger-screen devices. The new Samsung tablet with Tegra 2 enables consumers to engage in multitasking, surf the web quickly with fast-loading Web pages and Flash-based content, enjoy console-quality gaming and savor HD movies.
    “Our first GALAXY Tab successfully defined a new generation of Android tablets,” said Hyungmoon Noh, VP of R&D Strategy Group, at Samsung. “We’ve worked closely with NVIDIA to raise the stakes again. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, with Honeycomb and Tegra 2, provide the optimal entertainment and multimedia experience without compromising mobility Samsung is known for.” “Samsung’s latest tablet with the Tegra 2 mobile super chip and Honeycomb is a great example of what we’ve come to expect from one of the world’s most innovative companies,” said Michael Rayfield, General Manager of the Mobile business at NVIDIA. The companies are also partnering to bring a new Android-based super phone with a dual-core CPU to consumers, for never-before-seen experiences.

    Cosplayers placed in videogames spell #fail.

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    Cosplay, in case you didn’t know, is short for “costume play” where anime enthusiasts dress up as their favorite characters. It’s actually pretty big in the Philippines. It’s all good and fun…. unitl it ruins our favorite video games. Check out the gallery of mishaps when cosplayers invade video games. Have a happy weekend everyone. :)

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

    Check out the full gallery at 1UP via Buzzfeed.

    Nokia, Microsoft Partnership Official. MeeGo still alive.

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    We knew it was coming but now, looks like it’s official. Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia and Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft Corporation, has just announced their strategic alliance to bring consumers a new mobile experience with stellar hardware and innovative software. Check out the video for the announcement:

    Nokia made announcements regarding its current operating systems too. It’s seems like Symbian and MeeGo are still here to stay.

    • Symbian will “a franchise platform, leveraging previous investments to harvest additional value. This strategy recognizes the opportunity to retain and transition the installed base of 200 million Symbian owners. Nokia expects to sell approximately 150 million more Symbian devices in the years to come.”
    • MeeGo will become “an open-source, mobile operating system project. MeeGo will place increased emphasis on longer-term market exploration of next-generation devices, platforms and user experiences. Nokia still plans to ship a MeeGo-related product later this year.

    via The Next Web, Image Credit

    BMW becomes more than just a car

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    If a car was once just a medium to get you from point A to B, BMW now challenges you to dream of even more possibilities you can do with, to, and inside your ride. As more advanced technology and the need to stay constantly connected whenever, wherever you are arise, BMW continues to create cars that address these needs and makes its own “car of the future.” And it looks like all those sci-fi, far future type automobiles we see on TV are now slowly but surely becoming a reality.

    BMW released images of the Vision ConnectedDrive, which hopes to integrate information technology and the wide, open road.

    Source: PSFK

    Game Review: Shank

    Gamers who grew up in the 90’s have probably played a side-scrolling beat ’em up in some stage of their lives. Games on the NES like Double Dragon and Battletoads only prepared us for arcade classics like Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, Aliens Vs. Predators and the like. There was a certain charm to these games, and the cathartic effects of laying the beatdown on multiple enemies never failed to put a smile on my face. Sadly games like these are too few and far in between nowadays, all the more reason why I’m expressing my undying love to the newly released game by Klei Entertainment – Shank.

    Shank is a side scrolling beat-em up in the same vein as the games I mentioned before. You play Shank, a former member of an elite assassination squad that’s out for revenge after his former teammates killed his lover and left him for dead. While the cheesy plot sounds a lot like Kill Bill, it just gives the player an excuse to beat, shoot, stab and chainsaw anyone foolish enough to get in his way.

    The visual style of Shank is unique, to say the least. The animation and character design looks like a cross between a well done flash clip and an ultra violent Saturday morning cartoon. Genndy Tartakovsky’s Samurai Jack was the first thing that flashed through my mind as I played the game for the first time. There’s also some nice graphic novel-esque elements in the game, which isn’t surprising since most of the staff that worked on it were traditional animators and artists.

    The controls are fluid and straddles the line of being complex enough to enable players to enact mind numbing combos, but simple enough that the learning curve is almost nonexistent. Shank has a variety of attacks – a light where he uses his knife, a heavy and a gun. You start off with just a knife, a chainsaw and two pistols but you’ll also come across different weapons like machetes, chains, shotgun, MAC 11 and a katana. Each weapon has its own strength and weaknesses, and you can switch them up even in mid combo to deliver the most damage.

    Aside from the attacks mentioned above, Shank can also pounce and grapple enemies. When pouncing, Shank jumps high in the air allowing him to escape thrown grenades and projectiles and gives him enough time to permanently disembowel any enemy unlucky enough to get caught. Shank can also throw a grenade at enemies to take out high priority targets and bunched up enemies. The game also encourages players to experiment on combos and attacks – for example, you shove a grenade up an opponent’s mouth when you grapple him. Moments like that can’t be matched by any game.

    The only issue I have is that the game isn’t very keyboard friendly, and you’ll really require a nice gamepad to get the most out of it. Other than that, there’s not much to complain about this stellar beat em up.

    You can grab Shank from here, at the Steam store for a measly $9.