Sabtu, 08 Oktober 2011

Angry Birds Flash Version Coming Soon


At Adobe MAX event this week where the company launched Flash Player 11 and AIR 3, the creator of today’s most popular casual game, Rovio Mobile, has just showed off a new version of Angry Birds built with Flash Player 11 hardware-accelerated graphics.



The Flash-based Angry Birds is built using the Starling framework, an ActionScript 3 2D framework developed on top of GPU hardware-accelerated 2D/3D APIs.


“We loved developing with Flash and Adobe because of the consistent and rich user experience it provides. […] We have an amazing brand in Angry Birds and we want to deliver an incredible experience to our fans. With Flash Player 11, we are able to deliver new and unique experiences that consumers haven’t seen before”, said Andrew Stalbow, Rovio’s general manager of North America.

We can recall last month that Adobe announced it will bring the possibilities of playing Flash contents to Apple devices through the new versions of its Adobe Flash Media Server and Adobe Flash Access. So by tapping Rovio Mobile to create a Flash version of Angry Birds is just a beginning of the reborn of Adobe’s Flash technology.



Andrew Stalbow added the new Flash version of Angry Birds is due in the next few months, and while you’re waiting – you may hit the preview of the game after the break. [via]







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Jumat, 07 Oktober 2011

SKYCable Brings High-Definition (HD) TV Service in Cebu and Davao


The country’s largest cable TV service company SKYCable, launched HD or high-definition TV Service in the provinces of Cebu and Davao.



SKYcable HD is a value-added service offered by SKYcable as a top-up to any basic package to enjoy High Definition TV viewing. It promises subscribers with breathtaking motion picture quality and cinematic digital sound in a panoramic widescreen format so they can watch more details and more action.



First introduced in the Luzon area last year, SKYCable HD will be available in Cebu and Davao beginning Monday, October 10th; and SKYCable also said the new service will launch in selected areas of Cavite and Laguna starting this month, followed in more areas in the coming months.


“SKYcable is leveraging its leadership position in digital pay TV to provide cable subscribers in Cebu the best and widest array in digital home entertainment content to suit individual preference for greater viewing pleasure”, said SKYCable's Head of Marketing Mr. Alan Supnet, at a press launch held at Marriott Hotel, Cebu City.

Mr. Supnet added that with the current depth and breadth of digital content and HD program offerings of SKYcable, complemented by its planned innovations that are currently in the drawing board, he is confident that SKYcable will continue to enjoy its market leadership position in Cebu in the years to come.



Currently, SKYCable has more than 40,000 subscriber base in Cebu alone with an expected increase to 65,000 by end of the year. This market potential in the region is more or less 10% of SKYCable’s 500,000 subscribers nationwide.



The company’s HD service offering is available in four packages: Innovation Pack that features Discovery HD World, HISTORY HD and HBO HD; Revolution Pack featuring Fox Crime HD, Fox Family HD, Fox HD, STAR Movies HD and National Geographic HD; NBA Premium TV (HD) Pack; and the Power Pack that offers all the HD channels. All of these packages come with ESPN HD for free.




SKYCable HD Packages (click to enlarge)

If interested about this service, you may call 346-4255 to 61 or text 0917-8800-SKY (759). Hit SKYCable HD official TVC after the break.







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Smartbro Rocket WiFi Plus Gets Official at Php 6,495


We’ve been teased early this week, and now it gets official. The press release that went into my inbox says the Smart Bro Rocket WiFi Plus is already up for pre-order at SMART’s website from October 1 and each prepaid unit will retail for Php 6,495, preloaded with FREE 180MB data.



I can’t find a pre-order page as of this writing though, so I suggest you drop a call to SMART in any case you’re interested of getting one. But of course before you grab a phone, let me tell you first what you need to know about this latest broadband product.



What is Smart Bro Rocket Wi-Fi Plus?



The Smart Bro Rocket WiFi Plus is a portable pocket router which you can use to turn any place into a Wi-Fi hotspot, providing internet access of up to 5 WiFi-enabled devices. This is basically an upgrade to last year’s Smart Bro Pocket WiFi, capable of reaching internet speeds of up to 20Mbps through SMART’s “4G” or HSPA+ network. Though it’s rated with a blazingly fast speed, this seems not to work as expected unless you’re covered in over 600 SMART HSPA+ sites (see the partial list here) across the country.


“If you thought the 12Mbps Rocket Plug-It was already ahead of its time, the Rocket WiFi Plus will blast you off even farther into the future,” said Smart Broadband Internet and Data Services Head Gio Bacareza. “The Rocket WiFi Plus can reach a ‘conservative’ 20Mbps on our 42Mbps network,” he added.

SMART says the Rocket WiFi Plus is available exclusively in prepaid and uses the same P200/180 MB pricing scheme as that of the Rocket Plug It. And subscribers can top via accredited Eload stations or through the use of Smart Bro Prepaid Cards. Smart Money account holders may also reload the Rocket WiFi Plus using their mobile phone.



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Kamis, 06 Oktober 2011

HTC Sensation XL Philippines: Specs, Price, and Release


After several leaks in the past few weeks, HTC has officially unveiled today the HTC Sensation XL, the Android counterpart of the Windows Phone, HTC Titan.



Definitely another product of HTC’s partnership with Beats Electronics, the HTC Sensation XL is the company’s second phone to feature Beats Audio, following HTC Sensation XE; and it comes with a customized and exclusive set of headphones called UrBeats.



With almost similar specs as the HTC Titan like a massive 4.7-inch display, a Qualcomm MSM8255 chipset packing a 1.5 GHz single-core Scorpion processor and Adreno 205 GPU, 8MP camera featuring a 28mm wide-angle and bright F/2.2 lens rated for better performance at low-light conditions, as well as the non-expandable 16GB internal storage -- the HTC Sensation XL got a boost in memory now with 768MB of RAM. Like any other high-end devices, it also runs Android Gingerbread; however, it’s already rocking the HTC’s latest costumed UI, the HTC Sense 3.5, before any other handsets get it over-the-air (OTA).



HTC Sensation Specs



Android 2.3.5 (Gingerbread)

HTC Sense 3.5 UI

4.7-inch S-LCD (800×480 pixels) Display

1.5GHz single-core Scorpion processor

768MB RAM

16 GB Internal Storage

8MP Rear Camera with dual-LED Flash

720p HD video

1.3MP Front Camera

3G (14.4 Mbps HSDPA, 5.76 Mbps HSUPA)

Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n

Bluetooth 2.1, A2DP + EDR

GPS, A-GPS

Micro-USB 2.0

HDMI

3.5mm audio jack

Accelerometer

Gyroscope

1,600 mAh battery



HTC Sensation XL Price and Availability



HTC says the HTC Sensation XL will be available across EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) and Asia Pacific from early November, and of course that includes the Philippines. Suggested retail price is still yet to be known though; but if we have to throw-in a wild guess, it’s somewhere between Php 28-30K. And I’m sure Smart Communications will have it added to its HTC portfolio.



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Aakash, the $35 Tablet from India Gets Official; Specs Include 366MHz CPU, 256MB RAM, and Runs Froyo


Remember last year’s $35 slate unveiled in India and was touted as the world’s cheapest on its category? Well, it’ now official and the tablet is called Aakash.



And as we initially learned, this tablet is a project of the Indian government to address the need of a low-cost tablet computer for students. It turned out though that Aakash won’t retail as expected, ‘coz the official price at launch jumped to Rs 2,999 or $61. Nonetheless, it’s still competitive to take a share from other brands like the Apple iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab.



The Aakash tablet is designed and manufactured by a Canadian firm, DataWind, Ltd.; and it carries entry level specs like 366MHz Connexant CPU, a dedicated GPU, 256MB of RAM, 2GB internal storage (expandable up to 32GB), with 2 USB ports, Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11 a/b/g), GPRS, and flaunts a 7-inch resistive display at 800 x 480 resolution. It runs the Froyo version of Google’s Android OS, and got a 2100 mAh power source rated to last just 3 hours or less.



The country actually has similar project, the Rizal tablet; however, unlike Indian government’s effort through Aakash which is to connect educational institutions across the nation – the Philippines’ Rizal slate is truly just designed to commemorate the life and works of the national hero.



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Rabu, 05 Oktober 2011

2011 iPod Touch 4G, iPod Nano Philippines Price and Availability


Also announced at Apple’s “Let’s talk iPhone” event the other day are the new iPods -- a white version of iPod Touch 4G and an updated iPod Nano.



First up is iPod Nano. This year’s iPod Nano, should I say iPod Nano 7th-gen, retains almost the same physical design as the 2010 version. Available in 7 colors, it’s still compact at 1.54-inch, comes with multi-touch display, with volume buttons and integrated clip, FM radio, and of course the Pedometer which is a good feature for fitness. What I also like with the new iPod Nano aside from being a music-centric gadget is the built-in clock which now comes with 16 new faces including Roman Numerals, classic LCD style, and if you think for a kid – there’s a Mickey Mouse watch, too! And interestingly, the 2011 iPod Nano is more affordable this time with a price drop compared to the 6th-gen version. Listed at the Philippines Apple Store, iPod Nano is available at Php 7,490 for the 8GB model and Php 8,690 for the 16GB model.




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On the other hand, the iPod Touch 4G doesn’t come anything new in the inside. It’s still the same iPod Touch 4G we’ve seen last year, featuring an ultra-thin design, the 3.5-inch multi-touch retina display, rear-facing camera and front-facing camera for FaceTime, HD video recording, built-in speaker and microphone, the Gyroscope and accelerometer and ambient light sensor. What Apple did to have a new variant on its iPod lineup is to add a White model of iPod Touch 4G. The price of the 8GB variant dropped by Php 1K from last year’s price of Php 12,490; however, the 32GB and 64GB model increased also by Php 1K compared to the previous year prices of Php 15,990 and Php 21,990, respectively.



To recap, prices of iPod Touch 4G (Black or White) this year here in the Philippines follows:



iPod Touch 4G   8GB – Php 11,490

iPod Touch 4G 16GB – Php 16,990

iPod Touch 4G 32GB – Php 22,990



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Breaking: Steve Jobs is Dead!


A breaking news has just pushed into my iPhone notification that the great Steve Jobs, the former CEO of Apple and the man behind the iconic iPod, iPhone, iPad, and Mac computers has died today at 56.



Steve Jobs’s death came just a day after Apple unveiled its next smartphone, the iPhone 4S.



We can recall Steve Jobs underwent a surgery for pancreatic cancer in 2004 and received a liver transplant in 2009. Early this year, he took another leave of absence and officially stepped down as Apple CEO in August.



Apple’s statement follows below:


We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today.



Steve’s brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve.



His greatest love was for his wife, Laurene, and his family. Our hearts go out to them and to all who were touched by his extraordinary gifts.

Following the news, Tim Cook, the new CEO of Apple has also sent an email to Apple employees which reads:


Team,



I have some very sad news to share with all of you. Steve passed away earlier today.



Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor. Steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.

We are planning a celebration of Steve’s extraordinary life for Apple employees that will take place soon. If you would like to share your thoughts, memories and condolences in the interim, you can simply email rememberingsteve@apple.com.



No words can adequately express our sadness at Steve’s death or our gratitude for the opportunity to work with him. We will honor his memory by dedicating ourselves to continuing the work he loved so much.



Tim

RIP, Steve Jobs. You'll be remembered.



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Is Siri on iPhone 4S Available in iPhone 4 and iPad 2?


Following iPhone 4S announcement last night, aside from the hardware upgrade made to the original iPhone 4, Apple also revealed a new feature called Siri.



Siri is originally a personal assistant application brought to the iPhone firmware, particularly the iOS 5, and it works in a way in which iPhone users can ask for a reminder, send SMS or email, ask about the weather, ask for a place and direction, set a meeting, ask for a number, set an alarm and timer, and among other things. Before Siri was made as an integral part of iOS yet exclusive to iPhone 4S, it's actually a third-party app that has been in the App Store for months. Apple pulled it off before the iPhone 4S announcement.



Technically, Siri utilize the user’s voice, analyze it using what is called in Artificial Intelligence as a “natural language processing”, and returns an answer or recommendations it finds from the iOS itself as well from web sources like Yelp and WolframAlpha and other web services. This technology is not new; just that it’s exciting to note it has been integrated to iOS and made available on devices like the iPhone 4S.



Watch this video to see Siri in action.





So back to the question: Is Siri on iPhone 4S Available in iPhone 4 and iPad 2?



The answer is NO; or perhaps, not yet. I’ve actually watched the entire event last night (through the streaming link from here) and Phil Schiller said Siri is still on beta and is exclusive to the iPhone 4S. In fact, if you just didn’t skimmed the dedicated page for Siri at Apple’s website – there’s a footnote which reads “Siri is available in Beta only on iPhone 4S and requires Internet access. Siri may not be available in all languages or in all areas, and features may vary by area. Cellular data charges may apply.” While still on beta, Siri is localized in the US, UK and Australia, French and German, and will even work in Canada.



But why is that so? You’d ask. That’s probably because Siri is CPU-intensive that it would require chipsets like the Apple A5. iPad 2 is powered by the same A5 chipset, but why is Siri just for iPhone 4S? You’d ask again. Though the exact reason is still unclear, I come up to think that Siri is a deal breaker for an iPhone 4S. If you stick to iPhone 4, you won’t get Siri.



Just a related note though, Siri may be available in future software update following iOS 5; however, there’s no guarantee iPhone 4 or the iPad 2 will have it until we realized there’s another iDevice coming.



Got an iPhone 4? How do you feel Siri won’t be available in your device?



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Meet CTB Nokia E6 Giveaway Winner!


I dropped by at a coffee shop in Parkmall in Mandaue City this morning to handover the prize to the lucky winner of our Nokia E6 Giveaway.



CTB friends, meet Ms. Bebie Cuyos Salvado! Her real name is Jocet Cuyos Salvado and she is from Medellin, Cebu. She is currently working at Lexmark International and though not exactly a regular reader of Cebu Tech Blogger – she actually have learned about the blog for over a year already.





The Nokia E6 is her first smartphone so it’s a bit overwhelming she can now experience Symbian to a whole new level. Nokia E6 is rocking Symbian Anna by the way, the latest version of the Symbian platform available today. Again, congratulations! And a sincere thanks to Nokia Philippines for sponsoring the contest! ‘Till next time…



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iPhone 4S Philippines, Globe Telecom Price and Expected Release Date


Now that iPhone 4S is official, the next question is – when would it be available here in the Philippines and how much?



Well, we’ll try to figure out based on Apple’s iPhone release roadmap in the past and from there, we can have our assumption for Globe Telecom.



To recap, the first generation iPhone was released on June 9, 2007; however, Apple didn’t have a partner-carrier here in the Philippines at the time yet. Globe Telecom started to offer Apple’s second generation smartphone, the iPhone 3G, on August 22, 2008 – almost 11 weeks since the device was announced on June 9, 2008. Exactly 1 year later (June 8, 2009), Apple announced its third generation smartphone, the iPhone 3GS, with the device’s availability on Globe Telecom 8 weeks later, and that was on July 31, 2009. Then the fourth generation iPhone 4 was announced last year (June 7, 2010 to be exact), with Globe Telecom launched the device 16 weeks later (September 26th, 2010). As you can see, all the previous generation iPhones has June as its launched date, yet took several weeks before it landed in Globe’s headquarter -- 11 weeks for iPhone 3G, 8 weeks for 3GS, and 16 weeks for iPhone 4. It’s obviously an irregular pattern which makes it hard to figure out when the fifth generation iPhone will make a landfall in the Philippine soil.



This time is different. Apple announced iPhone 4S on October 4th, with the device availability in the US, Canada, Australia, UK, France, Germany, and Japan on the 14th. And 22 more countries will have it on October 28th, but that doesn’t include the Philippines. Apple only said the iPhone 4S will be available to “70 countries by end of the year”, so we have a hint. Globe Telecom will have the iPhone 4S sometime in December, and if I have to throw my guess – that would be before Christmas. Now you’d think of it as a great Christmas present, won’t you?



Globe iPhone 4S Prices



When you talk about iPhone, the prices get a more serious attention. And one can figure it out how much the iPhone 4S will cost at Globe. Again, we’ll do a recap.



Globe iPhone 3G Prices

iPhone 3G 8GB – Php 37,599; FREE starting at Plan 5,000

iPhone 3G 16GB – Php 43,799; FREE starting at Plan 10,000



Globe iPhone 3GS Prices

iPhone 3GS 16GB – Php 38,850; FREE starting at Plan 5,000

iPhone 3GS 32GB – Php 42,250; FREE starting at Plan 7,000



Globe iPhone 4 Prices (Black or White)

iPhone 4 16GB – Php 37,499; FREE starting at Plan 3,799

iPhone 4 32GB – Php 43,699; FREE starting at Plan 5,000



Unlike the previous generation iPhones particularly the 3G and 3GS, the iPhone 4S at first launch will be available in 3 models – the 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB. If I’m not mistaken the iPhone 4S is the first Apple smartphone, if not all, to carry such huge internal storage at 64GB. Of course that will come with a good price!



In the US, the iPhone 4S is priced at $199, $299, and $399 for the 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB models, respectively, on top of the 2-year contract with respective carriers.



It’s unsafe yet to throw-in iPhone 4S prices at Globe Telecom; however, if we have to benchmark iPhone 4 prices last year, my guesstimate is still the same (with calculation for the 64GB variant) and it follows:



iPhone 4S Prices (Black or White)

16GB Php 37,499 -- Free starting at Plan 3799

32GB Php 43,699 -- Free starting at Plan 5000

64GB Php 49,899 -- Free starting at Plan 10K



This may not be accurate, but it would give you an insight regarding the range. Rest assured though, this post will be updated once we got a word from Globe Telecom. Stay tuned! And oh, just a related note – in case you missed the links above, go check out the details of iPhone 4S via the link!



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Selasa, 04 Oktober 2011

Watch Apple “Let’s Talk iPhone” Event Videos Online [Replay]

Apple has already posted the replay videos of its “Let’s Talk iPhone” event in Cupertino, California where the tech giant unveiled a refresh of iPhone 4 (the iPhone 4S), a new iPod Nano and iPod Touch, as well as the announcement of iCloud and iOS 5 availability.

I followed the entire event last night through a number of live blogging from huge tech blogs and press in the US, but it’s different to see the real acts, right? If you’re a bit curious how the new Apple CEO handled his first helm of the show, coupled with some live demos from popular Apple faces like Phil Schiller and Scott Forstall, and of course the reactions from the crowd – you may check this link for your viewing pleasure.



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iPhone 4 8GB Version Coming to Stores, Of Course for a Cheaper Price!


That’s right! The iPhone 4 will now have an 8GB variant as announced from Apple’s press conference in Cupertino, California earlier today.



Of course this 8GB iPhone 4 will carry the same hardware specs as its bigger siblings – the 16GB and 32GB iPhone 4 versions – yet will just costs half of last year’s base model, that is $99 in the US with 2-year contract.



I’m quite sure Globe Telecom will also add this handset on its iPhone portfolio (plus the iPhone 4S) so expect to see this on its postpaid offers very, very soon.



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Apple iPhone 4S Unveiled: Specs, Features, Price and Availability

Apple just took the wraps off its new smartphone – the iPhone 4S.

The iPhone 4S’ physical design is just the same as the original iPhone 4, but it got an all-new internals which include Apple’s new ARM-based A5 chip which packs a dual-core GPU as well as a dual-core Cortex A9 CPU at 1GHz. Apple says the dual-core GPU on A5 chipset simply means the graphics on iPhone 4S can be up to 7 times faster than the previous iPhone. Of course with the upgraded chipset, the iPhone 4S is expected to utilize more power than the previous iPhone – however, Apple says it has also worked out on the handset’s battery so it can now offer up to 8 hours talk time on 3G, up to 14 hours on 2G (GSM), 6 hours of 3G browsing, 9 hours of Wi-Fi browsing, 10 hours of video playback, 40 hours worth of music, or up to 200 hours standby time. Not bad, huh? The Cupertino tech giant has also made a significant overhaul on the iPhone 4 original antenna, so the iPhone 4S will have one which can intelligently switch between different sets of antennas for even better call quality as well as to avoid dropping of calls. There’s also a higher resolution camera at 3264 x 2448 with an 8MP sensor. Another improvement on the new iPhone 4S is the 3G radio which Apple says can offer up to 14.4Mbps downlink and up to 5.8Mbps uplink. Unlike the iPhone 4 at first launch, the iPhone 4S will be available both in GSM and CDMA flavors.



iPhone 4S Specs



iOS 5

Networks (UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA/GSM/EDGE and CDMA EV-DO Rev. A)

3.5-inch 960x640 pixels (326ppi) Retina Display

1 GHz Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, Dual-Core PowerVR SGX543MP2 GPU (A5 chipset)

16GB, 32GB, and 64GB

512MB RAM

8MP camera with Autofocus and LED Flash

1080p Full HD video recording/playback, up to 30 frames per second

VGA front camera

802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (802.11n 2.4GHz only)

Bluetooth 4.0

GPS, aGPS

3.5 mm audio jack

30-pin dock connector

Built-in Speaker

Accelerometer, Ambient light sensor, Digital Compass, Proximity, 3-axis Gyroscope

1430mAh Li-Ion battery

115.2 x 58.6 x 9.3 mm

140g



Black and White versions are available with 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB variants, priced in the US for $199, $299, and $399 respectively, of course with two year contract. iPhone 4S preorders start on October 7th, Friday and will be released in the United States, Canada, Australia, UK, France, Germany, and Japan on the 14th of this month. The iPhone 4S will be available on the 28th to 22 more countries, and 70 other countries by the end of the year.



Watch iPhone 4S promotional video after the break!





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iOS 5 and iCloud Release Update: October 12


Apple Inc. is currently holding its press conference in which the tech giant is expected to unveil new hardware particularly the highly anticipated iPhone 5 or/and iPhone 4S, as well as the new iPod models.



And part of the announcement is the availability of iOS 5 and Apple’s cloud service, the iCloud. iOS 5 brings new features such as Notification Center, Newsstand, Reminders App, deep Twitter Integration, Optimized Safari Web Browsing, Enhanced Camera App, iMessage, an updated Game Center, iCloud Sync, Multi-tasking Gestures, as well as Airplay Mirroring for iPad. We actually have learned about these new features on Apple’s WWDC event last June. In fact, we covered some of it which you can read from here.



Also from today’s Apple press conference, we’ve learned the iOS 5 and iCloud will be available next week, October 12th. That’s all for now, just stay tuned for updates!



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SMART Rocket WiFi Plus Coming with 20Mbps Speed


Smart Communications is still on its track to making its Smart Bro Rocket Plug-It a success, but that doesn’t stop the telco for teasing us as early as today what could be another “Rocket” product under its sleeve.



Smart Communications will soon introduce Smart Rocket WiFi Plus, which is said to “take speeds of up to 20 Mbps anywhere you go”. Though the telco didn’t give more specific details about this product, I’m actually thinking it’s a sort of an upgrade to its Smart Bro Pocket WiFi, or an upgraded Smart Bro Rocket Plug-It with added capability of sharing internet connection through Wi-Fi.



Whatever it is, of course only Smart can tell; however, that doesn’t stop us from thinking a 20Mbps mobile internet will be available in the Philippine soil, very, very soon. Of course we’ll keep you posted once this gets official, so just stay tuned for updates!



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Senin, 03 Oktober 2011

Globe Telecom iPad 2 Plans is Now Official!


Two weeks ago, CTB reported that Globe Telecom will offer data plans for Apple iPad 2. I was not told regarding the prices of each bundled plans though, not until today when I stumbled to Globe’s website.



All variants of Wi-Fi + 3G iPad 2 are available through Globe’s My SuperPlan Unli Surf Combo Plan 999, of course with a 2-year lock-in period. The 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB version can be yours at a subsidized cost of Php 21,990, Php 25,990, or Php 30,990, respectively. Globe Telecom also offer prepaid kits which cost just of the same price of iPad 2 available in local retailers here in the Philippines. I’ve actually seen some stores selling the slates at even cheaper prices, so I guess Globe’s prepaid kit isn’t that attractive.



The best deal here really is the postpaid kit particularly if you’re after of an unlimited mobile web surfing. If interested, just visit www.globe.com.ph.



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Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Packs 1.2GHz CPU, PLS Display, and Honeycomb


Samsung on Friday unveiled a new addition to its tablet lineup, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus, which is a refresh to the very first Samsung slate.





“Samsung pioneered the seven-inch tablet market with the launch of the GALAXY Tab, marking an innovation milestone in the mobile industry. Building on the success of the GALAXY Tab, we’re now delighted to introduce the GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus reloaded with enhanced portability, productivity and a richer multimedia experience” said JK Shin, President and Head of Samsung’s Mobile Communications Business. He added “GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus is for those who want to stay productive and in touch with work, friends and content anytime, anywhere.”

Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus flaunts, well, a 7-inch PLS display with 1024x600 pixels resolution. Plane to Line Switching or PLS display is actually the evolution of In-Plane Switching or IPS panel displays we’ve seen in some of today’s tablets and smartphones. Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus got a more powerful 2-core processor ticking at 1.2GHz, of course which can offer a better performance in Android Honeycomb UI. Preserving front and rear cameras, also under its hood include Wi-Fi module, HSPA+ radio for faster mobile web-browsing, and internal storage option of 16GB and 32GB.



Measuring at just 9.96mm thin, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus is 35g lighter than its predecessor which weighs around 380g.



Samsung says the GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus will be available starting in Indonesia and Austria from end-October and gradually rolled to globally including Southeast and Southwest Asia, US, Europe, CIS, Latin America, Middle East, Africa, Japan and China.



If you don’t mind me telling you, Samsung actually has us covered with a selection of tablet sizes. Sammy has Galaxy Tab 10.1, Galaxy Tab 8.9, Galaxy Tab 7.7, and if you prefer a smartphone that looks like a tablet – perhaps the GALAXY Note is the answer.




Click to Read Press Release





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SMART LAHATXT UNLI Now Comes With FREE Internet!


The competition gets even better! And that’s what we like in this industry, right?



If you can recall when SMART first introduced its LAHATXT UNLI25 promo, I told you I’d still prefer Globe’s SUPERUNLIALLTXT25 ‘coz it comes with 1 hour free mobile surfing. Obviously, Smart knew that and certainly that was the reason why the telco revised its offer making it better with 10 minutes of free voice calls.



And this time, anticipating most Pinoy subscribers are also inclined to web surfing on their mobile phones and not just calling, SMART thought – why not offer both? Brilliant idea!



So if you’re a Smart prepaid subscriber, you can now enjoy not just unlimited SMS to all networks and free calling minutes to any number within the Smart network – but you can also take the pleasure of free mobile surfing, still for as low as Php 25! Specifically, with the new Smart LAHATXT UNLI25 – you can get unlimited texts to all networks; 10 minutes of free calls to any Smart, Talk 'N Text, or Red Mobile number; plus 25MB worth of mobile Internet valid for one day. And technically, if you’re wondering what you can do with that 25MB worth of data, you can already send hundreds of instant messages, update your Facebook status, tweet, send emails, and even download songs!



And if you think you need more than just 25MB for Php 25, SMART actually brings four additional packages as listed below:



LAHATXT UNLI 50

Unli texts to all networks

20 Smart-Smart/TNT/red call minutes

50MB mobile internet valid for 2 days

Text LTU50 to 2266



LAHATXT UNLI 100

Unli texts to all networks

40 Smart-Smart/TNT/red call minutes

100MB mobile internet valid for 4 days

Text LTU100 to 2266



LAHATXT UNLI 150

Unli texts to all networks

60 Smart-Smart/TNT/red call minutes

175MB mobile internet valid for 7 days

Text LTU150 to 2266



LAHATXT UNLI 299

Unli texts to all networks

120 Smart-Smart/TNT/red call minutes

375MB mobile internet valid for 15 days

Text LTU299 to 2266



To avail of any LAHATXT Unli package, just text LTU<package of choice> to 2266. For example, to register for Lahatxt Unli25, text LTU25 to 2266.



Once registered, Smart prepaid subscribers can text their friends to all networks and surf the web on internet-capable handsets. To use the free calling minutes, just dial *2266 plus the 11-digit Smart/Talk ‘N Text/Red Mobile number, e.g., *226609181234567.



To check the expiry of the package, just text ?LU to 2266 for free.



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And the Nokia E6 Winner Is…


Thanks to all who joined this giveaway and as scheduled, CTB will announce today the lucky winner.



(Drum roll, please…) So we already have our official winner for the Nokia E6 giveaway, and it’s none other than…



Phew… Better you check the video after the break.





Now, you know. It’s Bebie Cuyos Salvado!



Congratulations for winning the world’s first Symbian Anna smartphone!



Please send me a PM on Facebook or drop an email to bertpadilla[you-know-what-is-this]gmail[you-also-know-this]com for instructions on how to claim your prize… And oh, don't forget to prepare yourself for a photo-shoot! Perhaps, Nokia is excited to see you holding its gorgeous device! Seriously, yeah -- we'll have a photo-shoot. Again, congratulations!



Of course, a sincere thanks to Nokia Phillippines for sponsoring this contest.



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Jumat, 30 September 2011

Download Mozilla Firefox 7 for Windows, Mac, and Linux


Mozilla already released the final version of Firefox 7 a day before yesterday, just less than 7 weeks since it shipped Firefox 6.



And like the previous major release, Mozilla brings Firefox 7 with main focus on performance, pegging memory usage reduced between 20 and 50 percent. Such claim has been proven by Tom’s Hardware’s traditional Web Browser Grand Prix in which Firefox 7 is crowned as the new champion, for the first time, beating my personal favorite – Google Chrome!



If you’re curious how Firefox 7 is more efficient in memory usage this time, you may check the results of Tom’s experiment below. You should note though, that this could only be true in Microsoft’s platform, particularly the Windows 7.




Light Load




Heavy Load




Memory Management

I must admit I stick to Google Chrome in Windows even when Mozilla introduced Firefox 6 last month, this time however it seems that’s going to change with Firefox 7. As an internet power user, it would make sense to always use what’s the best web browser, right? There are lots of factors to consider though, nevertheless – I would give Firefox 7 a try. Of course until another contender beat it on a variety of benchmarks in the future.



If you’re also interested of giving it a try, just refer to the direct download links below.



Mozilla Firefox 6 for Windows

Mozilla Firefox 6 for Mac

Mozilla Firefox 6 for Linux



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Kamis, 29 September 2011

Globe Telecom Offers BlackBerry Bold 9900, Reservation Up Now!


RIM is expected to release its newest BlackBerry Bold 9900 here in the Philippines next week, October 7th; and while you’re going to see it displayed in your favorite gizmo stores, Globe Telecom is giving you a chance to be among the first to get your hands on this handset.



Globe Telecom is offering the BlackBerry Bold 9900 FREE at Plan 3799, Plan 5000, or Plan 10K. Or you may choose your best Plan from the matrix below.



Globe Telecom is already accepting reservation only until next Friday, so if you’re interested – you may hit this link.



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Intel Gearing Up for Tizen, Says Goodbye to MeeGo


MeeGo, an open source mobile OS collaborated by Intel and Nokia to merge Moblin and Maemo projects is now partially dead.



As Nokia abandoned the MeeGo project to Intel in favor of Microsoft’s Windows Phone, the chip maker has decided to transition MeeGo to another open source project called Tizen.


We believe the future belongs to HTML5-based applications, outside of a relatively small percentage of apps, and we are firmly convinced that our investment needs to shift toward HTML5. Shifting to HTML5 doesn't just mean slapping a web runtime on an existing Linux, even one aimed at mobile, as MeeGo has been. Emphasizing HTML5 means that APIs not visible to HTML5 programmers need not be as rigid, and can evolve with platform technology and can vary by market segment.

Like MeeGo, the Tizen project is being administered by The Linux Foundation and is designed to support multiple device categories, including Tablets, Netbooks, Handsets, Smart TV, and In-Vehicle Infotainment systems.



Intel partners this time include Samsung, ACCESS, Panasonic Mobile, NEC Casio, NTT DoCoMo, SK Telecom, Telefonica, and Vodafone.



Nokia however, has already released its first MeeGo handset – the Nokia N9. And the first release of Tizen and its SDK is expected in the first quarter of 2012. [via]




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Android Apps in BlackBerry PlayBook Not All Supported


When RIM unveiled the BlackBerry PlayBook last year, we thought Apple’s iPad and Samsung’s first-gen Galaxy Tab got a serious contender in today's tablet warfare.



But because more and more tablet makers have introduced their own slates, even before RIM made the official launch of its tablet – the hype for the PlayBook started fading gray. Loyal BlackBerry fans however, might still have supported the PlayBook; but RIM sales figure pegged not even to hit the 1-million mark in the first half of this year suggests it would never be a winner in the entire competition.



Definitely, the BlackBerry PlayBook has its own share of the pie and RIM may have attracted consumers with the tablet’s unique QNX-based operating system being capable of running Android applications. Yes, RIM once announced Android apps will support the PlayBook and it’s undeniably a good selling point any buyer should consider. But wait… Android apps indeed will support the PlayBook; however, there’s a catch. Not all features of Android are supported. And again, that’s according to the Canadian tablet maker.


Key features which will be unavailable to Android apps running under the compatibility layer on the PlayBook and future BlackBerry devices include Android's famed battery-sucking Live Wallpaper, SIP and SIP VoIP, anything built using the Native Development Kit, apps containing only App Widgets, and apps containing more than one activity tied to the Launcher.



In addition, any packages which rely on Google Maps, in-app billing services, Android's text-to-speech engine, or the cloud-to-device messaging system will all be rendered unusable under the company's runtime system.

So what does this exactly mean? It’s obviously a compromise Android experience. Period! But yeah, in all fairness with RIM, it’s still a commendable job bringing that Android App Player which does all the magic so Android apps will run in BlackBerry PlayBook. And hopefully PlayBook users will see it anytime soon.



Got a PlayBook? So how do you feel about this? Quite disappointing? Say it loud in the comment section below. [via]




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Rabu, 28 September 2011

It’s Official: Apple iPhone 5 Event this October 4!


Yes, that’s right! Apple is already sending invites to the press in the US for the much-anticipated media event in which the tech giant is expected to launch a refresh of its iPhone.



Apple’s press conference will be held on October 4th at Apple’s campus in Cupertino, California beginning at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time (1:00 p.m. ET).



The image you see above is part of the invitation, and if I have to guess it right – Apple will announce just one (1) iPhone and the iOS 5 with 280 new features added to the iPhone’s firmware. But of course we’ll try to uncover what really Apple has in store on the gameday. Excited? Well, reserve the date.J



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Selasa, 27 September 2011

Nokia N9 Philippines Price and Release Update


Our friends over at Espoo just announced the Nokia N9 is already heading to stores starting today, of course with an expected landfall in the Philippines soil, well, if I have to throw a wild guess -- sometime in October.



Just in case you missed it, the Nokia N9 is a Meego-powered smartphone announced during this year’s Nokia Connection event in Singapore. It’s the first handset I’ve ever seen to feature an all-screen display in the frontage, that is, a 3.9-inch AMOLED display without a Home button. It got a pretty decent 8MP shooter with Carl Zeiss lens, 1GB RAM, an optional 16/64GB storage, and 1GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor and PowerVR SGX530 GPU packed in an OMAP3630 chipset. Also under its hood include the 3G radio, aGPS, Wi-Fi, USB OTG, NFC capabilities, front camera, and 1450mAh power source – all housed in a polycarbonate unibody construction.



Nokia N9 Specs



Meego 1.2 Harmattan OS

3.9-inch AMOLED screen @ 854×480 pixels, with curved Gorilla glass

1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 CPU (OMAP3630 chipset)

PowerVR SGX530

1GB RAM

8MP AF Camera with Carl Zeiss, wide-angle lens, dual LED Flash

720p HD video recording @ 30fps with stereo sound

2nd camera for video calls

16GB/64GB internal storage

MicroSD, up to 32GB

3G (HSDPA: Cat10, 14.4 Mbps; HSUPA: Cat6, 5.7 Mbps)

Wi-FI 802.11 a/b/g/n

Bluetooth 2.1

NFC

GPS, A-GPS

MicroUSB v2.0, USB On-the-Go

3.5mm AV jack

116.45- x 61.2- x 7.6-12.1mm

135g

1450mAh battery



The Nokia N9 has Euro price tags of EUR 480 and EUR 560 for 16GB and 64GB, respectively, before applicable taxes or subsidies. So I guess based on the current ex-rates, Nokia Philippines will introduce this handset starting at Php 28,200 for the 16GB variant and Php 33,000 for the 64GB model. We still have to confirm the official prices from our Nokia friends though, at least by now you already have an idea how much to prep to get this device. Stay tuned!




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Senin, 26 September 2011

Samsung GALAXY S II LTE and GALAXY S II HD LTE Announced in South Korea


Samsung announced earlier today two new smartphones of the 2-cores GALAXY lineup, this time however, with 4G LTE support.



First up is the Samsung GALAXY S II LTE we first saw at the IFA event earlier this month. This Gingerbread phone features almost similar hardware specs as its 3G counterpart like 8MP camera, 2MP front camera, 16GB internal storage, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC and DLNA support, among others -- only that it boasts an upgraded 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, flaunts a bigger and brighter 4.5-inch WVGA Super AMOLED Plus display, and a massive 1850mAh battery.



The Samsung GALAXY S II HD LTE on the other hand is packed with the same internals as the GALAXY S II LTE, but with a bigger 4.65-inch Super AMOLED HD (not Plus) screen with pixel count at 1280x720 or equivalent to 316 PPI. Though this handset is designed with support for 4G LTE, this actually will still work with HSPA+ and EVDO Rev A.



Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE will be available on all three Korean carriers – SK Telecom, KT and LG U+; while the Galaxy S II LTE will be available only through SK Telecom.




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BlackBerry Bold 9900 Philippines: Specs, Price, and Release Update


Those Blackberry fans who have been waiting for the latest Bold handset from RIM, here’s good news for you.



We got a word the BlackBerry Bold 9900 will be available here in the Philippines next week, October 7th with a suggested retail price of Php 31,690.



Announced back in May, the BlackBerry Bold 9900 shares the same hardware specs with the BlackBerry Bold 9930 except that each supports different wireless networks. The latter is a CDMA device while the BB Bold 9900 is GSM-based handset with support for HSPA+, so it can leverage existing HSPA+ coverage in the country either on SMART or Globe Telecom.



The BlackBerry Bold 9900 is also among the new handsets from RIM to carry the Canadian phone maker’s latest BlackBerry 7 OS. The Bold 9900 flaunts a 2.8-inch capacitive touch screen display and full QWERTY keyboard. Packed with 768MB of RAM and is powered by a processor ticking at 1.2GHz, this handset also got 8GB on-board storage, 5MP camera capable of HD video recording and playback, NFC support, and 1230mAh battery which is a standard power source for high-end smartphones.



BlackBerry Bold 9900 Specs



1.2 GHz Processor

768 MB RAM

8 GB on-board memory, microSD slot supporting up to 32 GB

2.8″ capacitive touch screen display – VGA (640x480)

Full, wide QWERTY keyboard, optical trackpad

NFC technology

5.0 MP camera with flash, 720p HD video recording and playback

Orientation Sensor (Accelerometer)

Digital Compass (Magnetometer)

Proximity Sensor

Built-in GPS / aGPS

Dual-Band Wi-Fi – 802.11 b/g/n at 2.4 GHz and 802.11 a/n at 5 GHz

Bluetooth 2.1+EDR support

115 x 66 x 10.5 mm, approximately 130 g

1230 mAh removable, rechargeable battery



So any BB Bold users here are planning for an upgrade?



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MyPhone TW1 Duo vs. Samsung Punch: Dual-SIM Phones of Different Form Factors


Someone posted a query on CTB fan page asking for advice which of the MyPhone TW1 Duo and Samsung Punch is better.



I don’t think comparing two phones of different form-factors yet sharing the same main feature is absurd, so I decided to publish a short comparison of these two dual-SIM phones, basically just based on the spec sheets. Unlike the Samsung Punch, I never used or get my hands on the MyPhone TW1 Duo so I really have less to say about the entire experience of using this phone. But for the sake of this reader (or some of you too), perhaps we can provide a quick analysis which one really is better.



Before we get started, here are the specs of these two handsets for your perusal:






















MyPhone TW1 Duo Samsung Punch
Type Dual SIM Full Touch Phone Dual SIM QWERTY
Network GSM/EDGE/GPRS Class 12 GSM/EDGE/GPRS Class 10
Frequency Range 900/1800/1900 MHz 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
OS/Software Proprietary Proprietary
Display 3.2-inch resistive touch screen

(240X400 pixels)
2.2-inch QWERTY

(220 x 176 pixels)
Memory microSD up to 8GB 54 MB internal memory

microSD slot for up to 8GB
Camera 3.2 MP 1.3 MP
Wi-Fi Yes No
Browser WAP 2.0 WAP 2.0
Messaging SMS, MMS, EMS, IM, Email SMS, MMS, Email, IM
Bluetooth Yes Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
USB Yes, micro USB 2.0 Yes, micro USB 2.0
3.5mm Jack Yes Yes
Battery 1000mAh Li-ion 1000mAh Li-ion
Dimensions 111x54x13.2mm 109.5x60x12.3mm
Weight 100g 95g
Other Features MP3/MP4 player

Sound recorder

Stereo FM radio

SRS WOW HD

SNS (Facebook/Twitter)
MP3/eAAC+/MP4/H.264 player

Voice memo

FM radio

Loudspeaker

SNS (Facebook/Twitter)
Price Php 3,999 Php 4,890



Okay. I’m pretty sure you’re aware these phones aren’t really among the latest in stores but could appeal very well to the masses simply because of its dual-SIM capability (good for eLoading, mind you); and of course because of its low prices – I think both of these handsets are selling well. Just recently several dual-SIM handsets have landed in the country, by now however; we’ll just have to talk about this two.




MyPhone TW1 Duo

Now, back to the comparison table above, among the most notable features on top of the two phones’ denominators include the display, camera, memory, Wi-Fi support, and the form-factor. Except for the memory, it’s very obvious MyPhone TW1 Duo got a better deal – particularly the higher camera resolution and higher pixel density for the display. The Wi-Fi support is really a plus for MyPhone TW1 Duo, of course only if you’re after of it. After all, GPRS and EDGE aren’t really that appalling for mobile web – thus both may be enough for a feature phone like the Punch.




Samsung Punch Ch@t 322

The phone’s form-factor is not really a big deal here since you can easily select the handset according to your preference, but it becomes part of your decision particularly if you see it has significant impact in the overall performance of the handset. MyPhone TW1 Duo’s full touch screen may be a winner for some over the Punch’s QWERTY, but technically having full touch screen could drain that 1000mAh power source faster. And note both of these phones are dual-SIM which keeps two radios active at a time, so I think it’s safe to say the Samsung Punch battery may last longer from last full charge.



The Samsung Punch is wider than MyPhone TW1 Duo yet still lighter, perhaps due to the slimmer dimension; however, I think it’s just too small to notice so not much of a big deal.



If I have to throw my verdict which of these two is better, it actually depends on how and what you want to use the phone for. Both are dual-SIM but I’d probably prefer a QWERTY phone over the other with full yet only of a resistive type touch screen. Of course it also has to go with something which includes a trusted and proven brand.




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Kamis, 22 September 2011

Help Save the Environment by Downloading WWF-Philippines App on Your Nokia Phone


Where ever you go and whatever you do, saving Mother Nature should be on our top priorities today.



From the research and development of electronic devices we use, to manufacturing, testing and shipping of the final product – it becomes a necessity of the whole process having an innovation that will support the advocacy of saving the environment. And part of that is what Nokia is doing in partnership with the World Wide Fund for Nature - Philippines (WWF-Philippines).



As a response to the call to conserve the environment and its endangered species, Nokia has partnered with World Wide Fund for Nature - Philippines to bring you the WWF-Philippines app, an application which “comes with a fun yet educational game to entertain mobile phone users while helping them learn more about local endangered species.” So how exactly Nokia help the World Wide Fund for Nature, you ask? Well, through monetary assistance. For every download of the WWF-Philippines app, Nokia will be donating P10 to WWF-Philippines to support its local programmes. Of course, that wouldn’t happen if you’re not going to take part of the cause.



So if you got a Nokia handset like the Nokia 5230, Nokia 5233, Nokia 5250, Nokia 5530 XpressMusic, Nokia 5800 XpressMusic, Nokia C5-03, Nokia C6, Nokia C6-01, Nokia C7, Nokia E63, Nokia E7, Nokia E71, Nokia E72, Nokia N8, Nokia N97, Nokia N97 mini, Nokia X6, and Nokia X7 – you may want to head over to the Nokia Store and download the WWF-Philippines app. It’s a free app after all so I guess it’s worth a try.



Click to Read Press Release




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Revert / Bring Back the Old Facebook Layout [How to]


Facebook’s layout just received a major facelift the other day and while the social network giant thought it would be another great improvement to offer better experience to its users, it may not always be the case.



Well, for me it is and I personally like the new layout; but there are really some users who got irked and aren’t that susceptible to the recent changes in Facebook. In fact some of them wanted to get back the old Facebook layout, which somehow can be done with a little catch. You can bring back the old layout; however that would involve changing your account’s local language setting. That is, changing the language to “Filipino” for Facebook users here in the Philippines. Yesterday, it still works for English UK but not until today. If you’re reading this outside the Philippines, you may try selecting your local language and see it for yourself if it works.



For the Pinoys, here’s how to revert to the old Facebook layout.



1.Logon to Facebook and go to the Account Settings.



2.At the bottom part, look for Language and click Edit.



3.Choose “Filipino” as primary language, then Save Changes.

Now go back to Facebook homepage and there you’ll see the old layout is back as shown below.



So, do you like it that way?



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