20081221

Even Santa Fell In Love

I have been a silent Lea Salonga fan.

I own only one of her albums (US album), and only 2 one of her soundtracks (The Little Tramp and The King and I).

I was recently given a copy of her 2001 Christmas album, Lea Salonga: The Christmas Album, under then BMG Pilipinas.

What I love about Lea's voice is that it's so so so so clear, malingis ika nga. As Ivy would put it, "upo kayo!", referring to how Lea hits the notes bullseye everytime.

The standout track in this album is the original song Even Santa Fell In Love by Jim Brickman.

It's nice how Brickman humanized Old Nick.

He brushes back his silver hair
And checks to see if she is standing there.
After years of traveling 'round
With the reindeer hooves above the ground
Never made the mrs runaway

Remembering the night they met
Figure skating, she played hard to get
In his red suit he slid past
Who can resist that charming laugh
He said he could teach her how to fly

Chorus
Even Santa fell in love
Everybody needs someone to come home to
After the longest day
Even Santa fell in love
And she's the only one he wants to come back to
When the toys are put away
Even on christmas day

She sees his eyes are all aglow
Anticipating children laughing in the snow
And with just his christmas touch
Under mistletoe before the rush
Mrs. Kringle feels the tingle in her heart

20080924

MACBOOK TOUCH?

Those of you clamoring for an Apple tablet may finally get what you've been waiting for. According to a MacDailyNews source who leaked wireless iTunes a week before its official announcement, we can expect a sort of "MacBook touch" in October. And the source wasn't light on the details, either:

Think MacBook screen, possibly a bit smaller, in glass with iPhone-like, but fuller-featured multi-touch. Gesture library. Full Mac OS X. This is why they bought P.A. Semi. Possibly with Immersion's haptic tech. Slot-loading SuperDrive. Accelerometer. GPS. Pretty expensive to produce initially, but sold at "low" price that will reduce margins. Apple wants to move these babies. And move they will. This is some sick shit. App Store-compatible, able to run Mac apps, too. By October at the latest.

In all honesty, we may have passed this story up, but we've heard vague reports from reliable sources that Quanta is busy building a touch product for Apple. This latest information seems seems to complement what we've heard. [MacDailyNews]

UPDATE: A post over at AppleInsider might have some more light to shed on the story. At the recent earnings talk, Apple promised a product transition by the end of September with "technologies and features that others can't match" at a profit margin that no one else can approach (read: cheaper stuff). The plot thickens!

20080910

THE NEW NANO

Say you’re listening to a song you really like and want to hear other tracks that go great with it. The Genius feature finds the songs in your music library that go great together and makes a Genius Playlist for you. It’s like having your own highly intelligent, personal DJ.

It’s even easier to find the song you want to hear. Now you can view your album art in Cover Flow. Or just press and hold the Center button to browse by album or artist. When you find the right song, press the Center button to add it to your on-the-go playlist.

Tilt or turn iPod nano on its side, and you’ll listen, watch, and play in new ways. You can flip through your album art with Cover Flow. Or, vertically speaking, see more albums and artists on the screen at one time.

Sometimes, we could all use a little unpredictability. And now you can shake to shuffle your music. Just give iPod nano a shake and it shuffles to a different song in your music library. You’ll always be surprised by what you’ll hear.

Pull hundreds of photos from your pocket and share them wherever you go. Hold iPod nano upright and see your photos in portrait view. Turn it on its side to see them in landscape. Your photos look beautiful in their proper aspect ratio on the vibrant, 320-by-240-resolution display.

Watching movies, TV shows, and videos is big fun on iPod nano. And the high-resolution picture looks crisp and vivid on the 2-inch widescreen display. So you can always have a little video with you.

Available in silver, black, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, red and pink.

8GB at $149 and 16GB at $199.

20080830

STAND UP TO CANCER SINGLE FEATURES ALL STAR CAST AND BROADCAST

More than a dozen of the world's most accomplished female recording artists -- a cast that includes Mariah Carey, Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, Rihanna, Fergie, Sheryl Crow, Miley Cyrus, Melissa Etheridge, Ashanti, Natasha Bedingfield, Keyshia Cole, Ciara, Leona Lewis, LeAnn Rimes, and Carrie Underwood -- have joined together for "Just Stand Up," an unprecedented charity single in support of Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C), a new initiative to raise philanthropic dollars for accelerating ground-breaking cancer research.

"Just Stand Up" was conceived by Antonio "L.A." Reid, Chairman, Island Def Jam Music Group, after a powerful and inspiring meeting with the women who organized the Stand Up To Cancer campaign (whom Reid affectionately dubbed the "magnificent seven"). The song was produced by L.A. and Kenny 'Babyface' Edmonds -- their first creative reunion on record in nearly two decades. "Just Stand Up" will be released to radio and will be available to purchase exclusively on the iTunes Store starting September 2nd.

"Just Stand Up" is all about the singers and the composers banding together behind SU2C's mission: rallying the public around the goal of ending cancer's reign as a leading cause of death. The all-star television performance premiere of the song will take place live on Friday, September 5th (8pm EDT and PDT), when ABC, CBS, and NBC simultaneously devote one hour of commercial-free prime time to this nationwide event. This will be the first simultaneous cross-network broadcast ever to raise funds for the fight against a disease.

In addition to performances by legendary recording artists, the Stand Up To Cancer special will feature stars from film and television who will perform as well as present filmed content giving viewers insight into cancer. Various screening tests will be demonstrated in novel and entertaining ways.

Network news anchors Charles Gibson, Katie Couric and Brian Williams will report on potentially life-saving research, speaking with both patients and scientists. Laura Ziskin will produce the September 5th broadcast. Ziskin is a cancer survivor and her film credits include the Spider-Man trilogy, As Good As It Gets, and Pretty Woman, and she also produced the 74th and 79th Annual Academy Awards.

As of today, celebrities confirmed for the broadcast (both for personal appearances or answering telephone calls) include: Casey Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Christina Applegate, Lance Armstrong, Abigail Breslin, Josh Brolin, David Cook, Katie Couric, Dana Delany, Fran Drescher, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Kirsten Dunst, Elizabeth Edwards, Jon Favreau, America Ferrera, Charles Gibson, Neil Patrick Harris, Salma Hayek, Scarlett Johansson, Masi Oka, Danica Patrick, Christina Ricci, Robin Roberts, Homer Simpson, Marge Simpson, Meryl Streep, Hilary Swank, Charlize Theron, Goran Visnjic, Forest Whitaker, Brian Williams and Reese Witherspoon. Additional participants and musical performers are still to be announced.

Since its formation, SU2C has been embraced en masse by the entertainment community which is supporting a host of creative projects across a wide array of platforms on the web in order to ignite passion in the American people so they realize that significant advances in cancer treatment are within reach.

There is plenty to view and link to on SUTC's website including a variety of PSAs (featuring Jessica Biel, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Jodie Foster, Morgan Freeman, Tony Hawk, Tobey Maguire, Sidney Poitier, Keanu Reeves, Susan Sarandon, Tilda Swinton, Christy Turlington Burns, and others); as well as videos on the SUTV channel (with the cast of The Daily Show, Larry David, Ryan Seacrest, and others).

Stand Up To Cancer is a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF), a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, and was established by a group of media, entertainment and philanthropic leaders, whose lives have all been affected by cancer in significant ways. Stand Up To Cancer is bringing industry resources -- people, as well as mediums such as television and the web -- to bear in the fight against cancer as never before.

The full list of singers includes Leona Lewis, Natasha Beddingfield, Beyonce, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Fergie, Ciara, Melissa Etheridge, Sheryl Crow, LeAnn Rimes, Ashanti, Carrie Underwood and Keyshia Cole.

Listen to it here.

20080821

ROBO LOVE


Watched Disney-Pixar's new flick, Wall-E, last night at SM Megamall.

I never thought I would enjoy a movie with hardly any dialogue.

The Pixar Shorts were the pioneer for scriptless films, now Wall-E is a full feature version of that.

Didn't think it would work. Always thought that there was a reason why the Pixar Shorts were that short. Wall-E proved me wrong.

The animation is amazing, the storyline genius, and the characters endearing.

Wall-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class) is a robot left on earth, which is already a wasteland, to clean up the humans' mess, after like 700 years. The humans are all in space, at a place called Axiom, where all the humans are overweight, where they sit all day as they hover from one place to another, sipping their 'meals-in-a-cup", and where no one ever dies.

Now Eve (Extra-Terrestrial Vegatation Evaluator) is sent to Earth from Axiom, to evaluate Earth in its current condition, in search of vegetation, as a sign that Earth is liveable again, so that the humans return to Earth.

It's amazing how Pixar humanized these two robots. From laughing, crying, panic, worry, and love, without any dialogue, you easily see what they're feeling from how their nuts and bolts move and tweak.

Can't wait for the DVD to come out.

Don't miss the short "Presto" before the movie.

20080806

FOOD IN A CLICK

Was at the mall today (as usual), and had a quick bite at Wendy's.

Saw this sign about their online ordering portal.

That's neat, I thought.

So, minabuti kong mag-research na din for everyone, especially sa mga laging puyat at mahilig mag midnight snack!

After one hour pa matutulog ah, baka bangungutin!

Wendy's http://www.hamburgers.ph/order.asp

McDonald's http://www.8mcdo.com/app/index/

Kenny Rogers http://kennys.com.ph

Pizza Hut http://www.pizzahut.com.ph/2007/order.php

http://delivery.ph
3M Pizza
Goto King
Hotshots
Pansit Malabon
Tapa King
Yoshinoya

20080728

THE BEST WAKE UP CALL


I am so not a morning person.

I go to bed at around 2AM the earliest, and like 4AM the latest.

Up at around 12NN the earliest, 2PM the latest. There was even a time I slept for 12 hours straight. Batugan. Haha.

So whenever I seriously need to get up early for a meeting, a shoot, an out of town trip, or just to run errands like going to the bank, I need the most effective alarm there is.

I hate the usual alarm clocks because they're not as noisy as they used to be. And don't get me started with them digital, battery operated ones. They break easily, and I just hate it when the battery's almost going, and the sound is next to nothing.

What I usually do is set my 3 cellphones to alarm all at the same time. Yes I can easily press on snooze and sleep for 5 more minutes, but my friend Dex gave me this tip: place your cellphones away from each other, and away from the bed. That way, you would have to get up and turn them off. And perking you up inthe process too. I put all of my phones in my bathroom, so the walk will surely wake me up, and the echo reverb will definitely irritate me.

But just a few days ago, I saw this alarm clock in Trinoma.

It's called The Flying Alarm Clock.

It's quite simple. When the alarm goes off, it sets off this very piercing sound of an airplane's engine. The propeller starts to spin, and eventually pops out of the base unit. The alarm will continue on until you find the propeller, wherever the hell it went, and snap it back in the base unit.

Genius no?

Grab The Flying Alarm Clock at Brookstone, 2nd Floor, Trinoma.

20080723

HEROES GRAPHIC NOVEL

DC comics just released Volume 1 of the Heroes graphic novel. Each Volume of course corresponds to each season. Volume 2 will be released before 2008 ends.

Saw this at A Different Bookstore at Serendra. Only in hard bound, and it's only P1200.

I want!

20080717

MARIAH REMIX CONTEST

Wanna remix a Mariah Carey hit and have the chance to win cash and an autographed copy of E=MC2?

Register, enter the contest and download the elements at

http://www.indabamusic.com/mariahremix

20080603

CHARGEPOD

You have a process when you get home that usually involves disgorging the contents of your pockets or bag onto some flat surface and connect each electronic gadget to a long snaking cable.

Those cables twist turn and loop around each other in a spaghetti tangle of wire. What a mess. Let's not even talk about how you had to get a specially built power-strip to handle all those giant transformers at the end.

And what happens if you go out of town? You have to untangle that bird's nest of wiring to retrieve that one cable.

It's a disaster - one that some very smart engineers were only happy to tackle. They realized that they could consolidate up to six chargers into one compact and easily manageable device.

Hours of agonizing over industrial design finally paid off when they released the Chargepod. A flat disk of electronic organization, capable of charging up to six devices simultaneously. They chose the six most popular connectors to get you started, but you can purchase, a la carte, the chargers necessary to connect potentially thousands of devices to your Chargepod, from all your cellphones, to your laptop, iPod, iPhone, PSP, DS and even other less famous gadgets.

20080515

SMALL WONDER 2

Found this out from a friend months ago. He was the one looking for it at the mall. I just accompanied him to find one.

He was at rehearsals (he's a back-up singer), and one of them back-up friends took out this speaker and plugged it in her iPod.

Yeah I know, you wouldn't expect much from something so small right?

Wrong.

Turns out, this small wonder packs huge volume. Quite surprisingly at that.

Of course the sound isn't that great, always expect a lot of highs from something this small. Very "tweeter-ish" at that. But if it's maximum volume and portability you're after, then the x-mini capsule speakers is for you.

It includes a retractable USB slash audio jack, so that you can charge it via PC, or via wall outlet (I use my iPod charger). Takes around 2 hours to charge, and it gives about 5 hours of juice. Not bad for something so small.

I got mine in white to match my silver iPod. It also comes in red and black. All in matte.

The X-mini capsule speakers retails at P1,200 at Mobile 1 at The Podium.

The copycat x-mini speakers, called the "hamburger" speakers (how original), retails around P700 to P150o at Power Mac Centers and at V-mall. It's even free when you buy an iPod at Power Mac Centers. They have it in yellow, white, red, green and black. All in high gloss. Kinda tacky. And volume isn't that wowing as the X-mini.

SONY ROLLY

The latest Sony music player, the Rolly, will be released in Japan on the 29th of September.

The palmtop Rolly, features stereo speakers, 1 Gb of flash memory, and runs on a rechargeable lithium ion battery, and is packaged inside the egg-shaped body weighing 300g. It also integrates various audio technologies Sony had developed to produce clear sounds. Unlike other music players, instead of using an LCD display the Rolly has a minimalistic interface, consisting of a combined power and play button, and two wheels, which can be used to navigate through tracks, albums and to control the volume level.

The Rolly features three motion functions enabling it to synchronise movement to the music. The self-motion function analyzes the wavelength data making the player move and controlling the lights automatically in time with the music.

The auto-motion function uses the bundled Motion Editor software to automatically generate movement and light programs. and the custom-motion function also using the Motion Editor, allows the user to precisely configure the movements of the players six motors and the timing and color of the LED side lights to create unique motion data.

The lithium-ion battery lasts 4 to 5 hours when the player is playing music and in motion and it can be charged either via USB or mains power.

The Rolly, which also supports streaming and transfer of music and data via Bluetooth, is open-priced but is expected to hit the market at about 40,000 yen or close to US$350.

20080329

APRIL 1 IS FREEZE DAY!

Got this from a friend:

"PEOPLE of Manila, Unite.

The capital of the Philippines shall be part of the WORLDWIDE Freeze on April Fool's Day,
April 1, 2008.

Improv Manila Agents [and even non-agents] shall freeze at the SM Mall of Asia's facade at the Main Mall for 5 minutes, then unfreeze as if nothing happened. 100 people (and counting)are to attend this FIRST flash mob in the Philippines.

Be part of history. Mission briefing: 5:00 at the SM Mall of Asia baystrip (the sidewalk of the mall by the bay), immediately facing the Music Hall."

Don't know what this is all about?

Watch this:


20080326

FREAKY

Just called the FedEx customer service to inquire about shipping rates to San Francisco.

The guy who took my call was very accomodating, patient, very fluent and listo. Ganda pa ng boses. Pwedeng DJ!

So after the call, I had to get his name for future reference.

Guess what his name is?

Chad!

[insert Twilight Zone theme]

20080321

HARD CANDY

And this is the cover of Madonna's upcoming album, Hard Candy.

Now that's fierce! Hot grandmomma!

20080320

E=MC2 COVER

This is Mariah's new album cover, E=MC2.

You feelin' it?

I'm not. Nothing compared to 2005's Emancipation of Mimi.

20080304

NEW YM SKINS

New Yahoo! Messenger skins are now available for download. Shown here from left to right is my own YM, with the 3 new skins: Gray/Orange, Bronze and Celadon.

Follow these simple steps to install and use the new skins:

1) Download the skins in zip/winrar format at http://messenger.yahoo.com/feat_skins.php

2) Locate where Yahoo Messenger is installed in your HD. Usually, it's in C:\Program Files\Yahoo! and look for the folder marked "Shared". If not, then just change "C:\" to whatever drive it's in.

3) Click/unzip the skins you just downloaded. Keep on clicking on the folders of the zipped file until you reach the folder marked "Graphics". Order of the folders while clicking on them should be Program Files>Yahoo!>Shared>Graphics>Bronze/Celadon/Grayorange.

4) Once you see the skin color folder, highlight (click once) that folder and click on "Extract To". Then choose the folder "Shared" in your HD. (step # 2). Then extract.

5) Do steps 3 and 4 for the 2 other skins you downloaded.

6) No need to restart YM or your PC for the skins to install.

7) Click on the "Messenger" tab on your YM window, then click on "Change Skin". The 3 new skins should now be listed in the drop menu, along with the first 3 (Classic, Maverick Blue, Indigo).

20080303

WHY I LOVE MY DS


Aside from its dual screen (DS), where characters can actually cross from one screen to the other, the touch screen and stylus, its wi-fi capabilities, where you can browse the net and play wirelessly with your other DS buddies, it's also MP3, video and JPEG capable, and the fact that most people have the PSP, the following is the best reason why I love my DS.

It started when I was taping for an episode of Lastikman. Hehe. Yes friends, I had a bit role in Lastikman. More about that in another post. I was so bored waiting for my scene, my iPod's battery was drained already, and I didn't even have anybody to talk to.

Enchong Dee, who was in the cast, saw me bummed out, and he introduced me to the Nintendo DS Lite. He said it was his answer to boredom. He also had a PSP, but he said the DS was a lot better.

So the next day, I went to Greenhills (where the best deals are) and bought myself a black, Nintendo DS Lite package, at P9,500. That was almost a year ago. Unit cost is only about P6,500.

The package included an adaptor called the R4, looks exactly like an original DS game cartridge, where you stick in the included 1GB Micro SD, loaded with games of course, and play away. It also included a Micro SD reader, which looks like a flash drive.


The store made me choose from a list of games I wanted, because the games came free too with the package. But every new game actually costs P100. They filled up the Micro SD and left around 10KB for save files (your saved games). So it was obvious to me that these games were files, and no way was I gonna pay P100 for each new game I wanted. And these game files were the actual games in the original cartridges. Sure, it was still cheaper than buying original cartridges at P1200 each, but still, I had to find their source. And plus, the package included the Micro SD reader, it obviously meant you could access your files, so you could delete the ones you don't want anymore, and just add in new ones.

Needless to say, with the power of Google and late nights of r&d, I found out how they got these games files. How and where I found out, I will not tell anyone. Well maybe some people, if you're nice to me. =)

So now, I have like over 100 games in my WD portable HD, and just change the games in my DS anytime I want. I also upgraded my Micro SD to 2GB, bought it from CDR King, who by the way, has the cheapest prices in memory cards. So from 20 games initially (1GB), I was able to almost double the games I have to around 35 games. The number of games you can load in your Micro SD depends of course on the size of each game. RPGs (role playing games, ie: Final Fantasy) are almost always heavy on file size, while arcade games are very light.

Just 2 weeks ago, I was at SM Megamall, and dropped by CDR King, and was floored when I saw a 4GB Micro SD! Of course I bought it. But unfortunately, something was awfully wrong. The games weren't loading, so I was clearly doing something wrong. So now I was stuck with a 2GB and 4GB Micro SD.

So I had to seek my friend Google's advice again, so more r&d brought me to discover that the R4 can't read memory cards higher than 2GB, but I wasn't screwed. I simply had to upgrade my R4 to this new thing called the TT DS. The TT DS can read memory cards of up to 4TB (terabytes). It looks exactly like the R4, but it's white. And I was sure good ol' Greenhills already had this.


And they did, but they didn't even know its difference from the R4, that there's a new 4GB Micro SD out, and that the R4 can't read memcards higher than 2GB.

So all's well now. My friend is just gonna buy my R4 and 2GB Micro SD for her son's DS.

And allow me to gloat. I now have 77 games in my DS. And a lot more space for vids, MP3s and pictures. =)

THE NETI POT

My friend Trina has the worst allergies I've seen. The slightest dust, smoke and pollution can set her sniffles off.

She is also an Oprah-nian, and she saw this feature on Oprah called the Neti Pot. And now she wants one.

It's a portable nasal irrigation system that is guaranteed to relieve you from nasal congestion.

It uses saline to cleanse the nasal passages, and it guarantees to give you instant relief.

The practice of nasal cleansing, known as Neti, has been used by practitioners of Ayurveda and Yoga in India for thousands of years. Neti is one of the 6 purification techniques performed prior to practicing yoga as a way of preparing the body for the yoga practice.

We were actually considering buying a gravy boat to use as a Neti Pot. Just make sure the spout is wide enough to fit exactly through your nostrils.

20080220

MARIAH'S NEW SINGLE

I'm a huge Mariah fan. Most of my friends will agree. I have all her albums, CD singles, remix singles, her exclusive Pepsi Ringtones, and some rarities such as a "Love Takes Time" promotional CD.

My friends have asked me to name my fave Mariah song. I couldn't even decide on just one.

Her newest album, called E=MC2 (eeew) is set to be released on April 15. She went through 2 other album titles, first was Sweet Soul Odyssey, then it was Your Girl, and now she's going with E=MC2.

The first single off the new album is "Touch My Body", a mid-tempo cut, where she talks about having a secret rendezvous with someone at a hotel room, and threatens the guy if he ever has a hidden camera in there, she'd better not see the video on YouTube or else, "I will hunt you down".

I'm not crazy about the track. I think it's not a first single track. It lacks that "wow factor" for a first single. So unlike "Vision of Love", "Honey" or "Fantasy". But people are raving about it, and I don't know why. But I have to agree with some people, it's that kinda track you don't mind hearing like 5 times an hour.

And plus I think she should give the whole rap, hip-hop thing a rest. She's 37 years old, clearly not getting any younger. So she should leave the trampy stuff to Beyonce, Rihanna and Britney.

But I suppose her fans will make this single and the album number one again, I'm sure. But wouldn't it be nice to gain some new fans?

Do you guys know that with "Don't Forget About Us", she is now tied with Elvis Presley, having 17 #1 singles? And if "Touch My Body" keeps up its pace in the charts, it would be her 18th #1, and she would be dethroning The King. Billboard also just crowned her as the only active recording artist in the 48 years of the Hot 100 (which began in 1958) with the potential to surpass the Beatles' all-time high of 20 #1 hits.

W-O-W!

Listen to TMB here: http://profile.imeem.com/Wc6ukZ/music/a3MPjBpd/mariah_carey_touch_my_body/

RAGS II RICHES

It hasn't been easy finding a protective slipcase for my Asus Eee PC. It does come with a free slipcase, but its material isn't thick enough to protect the laptop, especially when I'm using just any bag.

Dex, one of bestest friends, works for JesCom (Jesuit Communications), the production and publishing arm of Ateneo. She knew that I've been looking for a slipcase for the Asus, and she also knew how hard it was for me to look for one.
She gave me this slipcase which resembled an item almost all Pinoy households have, the fabric woven welcome mat.
It's by Rags II Riches, an organization/charity formed to give jobs to the Payatas women. These are all hand made by the women of Payatas, and is even signed individually by the one who made it. And the current product line of Rags II Riches, featuring the iconic welcome mat, is designed by Rajo Laurel.

Isn't it so chic? I thought it was so brilliant to use this material for these items. I first wished Dex gave me a darker color, maybe in black or gray. But the white one does go well with my laptop, and I kinda liked that it really looked like a welcome mat, especially with the random colored fabric that normally mixes with the white. The one she gave me was really a cosmetic case. It even had a black bow on the front. I took it off of course. They are coming out with laptop sleeves soon, but Dex figured they might not make one for the Asus's size. Good thinking my friend.

They also have more kikay stuff for you girls, like totes, clutches and even wine bottle slip cases.

I expressed my wanting to contribute to this cause to Dex, by putting together a fashion shoot featuring these products. The models, photographer, and everyone who will be involved will of course do this pro bono. I hope Dex could arrange it.

If you would like to support Rags II Riches in any way, or simply wanna purchase any of their chic creations, log on to their site at http://slb.ph/r2r/, or contact them at 4266101 loc 3440-41 or text/call 0905 3273999.

20080218

EARLY PREDICTION

This is David Archuleta. He's 16 years old, and he's from Salt Lake City, Utah. (kinda started to sound like a Unicef Ad)

If you haven't been watching the latest season of American Idol, you probably don't know who he is.

He's in the Top 24, and the youngest in the batch.

I am going to pull a Simon, and make an early prediction that this kid will be this year's American Idol.

He has a smokin' voice, he's goodlooking, very likeable, and has a winner smile too!

Randy Jackson is super impressed with him. Paula thinks he's adorable. And Simon says he's got the whole package.

And with the High School Musical fever still around, how can he not win? Kids are gonna adore him!

If Sanjaya Malakar was able to make that kid cry, wait 'til that kid hears David.

See what I mean. He even makes one of the back-up singers tear up:

20080216

PORTABLE HARD DRIVES

Most of us can't live on just the hard drive of our laptops and desktops.

Sure we can always burn large files to free up space on our hard drives, but we all know that can be such a pain.

Since I have the Asus Eee Pc, which only has 4GB of storage, that clearly wasn't enough. So I thought I needed to get an external HD too, which had to be as portable as the Asus. But I ended up getting a portable HD even before I wanted to get the Asus.

It all started when my home desktop was acting up. So I started freaking out, and realized that I had to back up my files ASAP, and have my PC reformatted.

So I went to the mall and looked for the best deal. My friends Dex and Bugsy recently also purchased a portable hard drive. It's not really a portable hard drive, it's actually a desktop hard drive inside a casing called an "enclosure", add a USB and voila! It becomes a portable hard drive.

This is a cheaper alternative, but available enclosures aren't guaranteed to give your hard drive a snug fit, so it might shake a little bit, and it might even damage the hard drive eventually, hence losing all your data.

I saw a lot of different brands of portable hard drives, but I ended up with a 160GB Western Digital Passport (pic shown above).

Its design is very modern, it's so compact that it can fit in your pocket, and it's even lighter than my mobile phone! And quite affordable too, at P4,500, it's so much cheaper than buying flash drives. They also have a 320GB HD which retails for about P9,500. And you know what else is amazing about the WD HDs? All their passports, from 60GB to 320GB are the same size! You would expect that the 320GB would be a little thicker, but it isn't. The 160GB iPod is even thicker than WD's 320GB HD.

It comes with a 3 year warranty too. I always say, the longer the warranty, the more durable the product is. And they have it in funky colors too.


So, happy with my purchase, I went home and started to work on backing up my files. And guess what happened? My PC just miraculously stopped acting up. I wasn't disappointed on buying the HD though. I knew I'd have some use for it soon. Now that I bought the Asus, the WD is perfect for it.

Lacie is also a famous brand of funky portable HDs. Ever see the ones that look like lego bricks? That's Lacie. And they only come with 2 years warranty. So WD is in the lead.
I am so fond of WD, that I had to research on what else they had.

They also have desktop external hard drives. It's not that portable, being a lot thicker and a little heavier than the passports, but if you don't mind the extra weight, then sure, it's still considered a portable HD.

These things were obviously built for graphic studios, musicians, sound engineers and photographers because of the capacity. I didn't even know this kind of capacity even existed. They call it "My Book".

Are you ready for this? Their hard drives have a whopping 2TB of space! A TB (terabyte) is equivalent to 1,000GB. You do the math. That's 600,000 photos, 500,000 songs, and 880 hours of DVD quality vids!

They also have a desktop hard drive, still with 2TB of space, and with remote access, called "My Book World Edition".

Meaning, while the HD is at home or in the office, you can access the files in this thing anywhere in the world using any computer or laptop! All you gotta do is pair it with your DSL, Broadband or WiFi connection, browse with Windows Explorer, and you can instantly access all your files wherever you are! Even when your computer at home is turned off. Say it with me...WOW!

WD Passports are available in most SM Cyberzones, Greenhills V-Mall and Gilmore Computer shops.

For WD HD capacities of more than 320GB to 2TB, order from their site at http://www.westerndigital.com/en/products/products.asp?driveid=324&language=en

20080205

LAPTOP BAGS

In my post about purchasing the Asus Eee PC, I mentioned that size mattered a lot, so it could easily fit into any bag, because I hated the common laptop bag.

Now there are more and more bag brands coming out with funky, laptop bags. So funky, they look like real bags that fit laptops.

This one above is a Zaum, from their Portabile line. I want it now! Their bags range from $60 to $200. Most of their bags have a vinyl exterior and a matching padded cloth interior. Very limited and one of a kind, so act fast. Visit http://zaumlab.com/ to purchase.

How about designing your own bag? M. Avery Designs (founded by designer Megan Avery) specialises in custom bags. As it says on their site: choose the bag, choose the fabric, choose the extras ... and in 2 weeks, it's yours. And if 2 weeks is too long to wait, they also have a "ready-made" section with some very funky fabrics. Fabric shown here is called Brora.

And then there's Pac Safe, which claims to be tamper, slash and snatch proof. It has exomesh, a patented material that lies beneath the bags farbric surface, adding extra protection from blades, knives and cutters. Pac Safe's anti-theft features can be viewed here.

And then there are also the solar powered laptop bags, which charges not only your laptop, but also your other devices such as your celphone, iPod, PDA, etc.

Voltaic Systems just came out with a 14 watt powered solar laptop, which also includes a built in lithium ion battery (which charges too via solar or outlet power), and different adaptors for your other devices. It retails at $599. That grid you see here is the actual solar panel.

Even though there have been a few solar laptop bags already out, the Voltaic Systems bag is the best one to date. One of the few which came out last year was by Picard, which I think looks a lot better than Voltaic's, and is a lot more pricey, retailing at $700. And ones by Noon Solar, which also has more girly ones, clutches and handbags, retails from $200 to $400.But of course with a laptop as small as my Asus, most of these bag brands don't make bags for micro notebooks. But at least, I can still put some of my stuff in with these bags.

For more funky laptops, go to Squidoo.

20080129

DRY BAGS

Everyone I know has gadgets. Mp3 players, iPods, laptops, cellphones, PSPs, Nintendos, bluetooth headsets, digital cameras, pocket TVs, portable DVD players and flash drives are only some of them.

And while each gadget we acquire comes with warranty, wouldn't it be good to use it for at least 5 years or even more? Wear and tear of course will always shorten a gadget's life. But caring for it is another thing. That's why we buy other accessories for our gadgets to keep them "safe from harm", such as protective sleeves, screen protective film, hard cases, and even anti-virus software.

But what about the elements? Dust, moisture and humidity can shorten a gadget's life, and even destroy it. And we all know how dusty it gets in Manila.

That's why I would like to introduce you to my friend, the drybag.

Drybags have been around for ages. Fishermen, scientists, archaeologists, and divers use them to protect their gear.

Now even photographers, film directors and reporters use them too.

The drybag is made of a very tough, thick and waterproof material. Mine's called Rubberducky, and is made of this duct tape like material.

And different kinds and brands of drybags have different ways of securing the bag too. Some are like the ziplock, and some have locks like this, where you fold the upper part of the bag, then secure it by locking the latches.
There are different sizes of the drybag too. From the biggest one, which fits klieg lights and other movie equipment, and there's the large one that can fit a whole desktop PC, to a medium sized one for laptops or video cameras, to smaller ones for mobile phones, iPods, cameras, jewelry, and your wallet.

The drybag protects your gadgets from sand and water, even bumps and scratches. This is highly recommended for people who love to travel, explore, and hit the beaches or rafts. Now you can work on your laptop and go sun bathing at the same time. I've used mine countless times at the beach while island hopping, and also at amusement parks at rides such as the Rio Grande Rapids and the Log Jam, and it has never failed me.

And you know what else is cool? The small, clear, ziplock type drybags make cameras absolutely waterproof. So you can take cool, underwater snapshots! It's a cheaper alternative to the waterproof cases that the camera brands sell which cost a minimum of P4500. Ouch!

Rubberducky drybags are available at Toby's Sports, in different sizes and colors. Prices range from P550-P3500.

20080127

FLEXIBLE WATCHING

Sony, world leader in audio and video, has done it again. This prototype was recently launched at a trade fair in Tokyo.

The pocket TV, which features a flexible LCD panel, is expected to retail starting at $100.

Wouldn't you just love to have this at home? When your folks start to fight, and your mom decides to hurl the TV at your dad, and the TV starts to bounce? I'm sure they'll end up laughing instead.

20080126

0% INTEREST- THE REAL DEAL

Having a credit card is nowadays sort of a must. You get good deals, lots of freebies, and it buys you almost 2 months of time to pay up for something you're already using. Especially if you follow your cut-off by heart.

Discounts from shops, a free extra dish or dessert from restos, free bags, flash drives, caps, shirts and the like from appliance shops, and the biggest perk of all, are the 0% interest promos.

Years ago, credit card usage was charged an additional 4-6% of the purchase price. Because that's how the bank/credit card company earned from that purchase. The surcharge was a turn off for a lot of shoppers, and it also meant a loss in sales for those establishments.

Years after, more and more people are getting credit cards, and the 0% interest schemes started, where you can opt to purchase a rather expensive item such as an appliance or gadget, in 3, 6, 12 and 24 month installments, at 0% interest.

Appliance fairs were put together in most malls, where all 0% participating merchants display their wares, from refrigerators, microwave ovens, TVs, sound systems, computers, and even furniture.

I actually know of friends who watched out for those fairs because they didn't happen often.

Now almost all establishments with electronics and gadgets offer the 0% scheme. I gotta admit, it is so much more enticing to buy something expensive in installment, than paying in cash. One, it's easier on the pocket, it gives you time to save up for the next bill, and two, the dent in your savings will also be in installments, instead of a huge chunk gone.

However, some establishments still refuse to offer the 0% plan. They either offer cash purchases, or straight payment/deferred charge to your credit card. While the deferred one still buys you time, it's still not as light as the 0% plans.

Why don't they offer it? This is because it takes like 2 weeks or even more for the bank/credit card company to pay the merchant back. And it's in cheque. So there. But still, other establishments understand that they lose a lot of business if other stores offer it, and they don't.

And then there are also the establishments who offer cash purchases or 0% interest but with a mark-up. Say that again?

Say the iPod sells for P15,000 cash. So if it's offered in 0% interest for 12 months, that's just P1250/month right? Wrong. These other establishments will let you buy the item for "0% interest" for 12 months, but at P17,000 already. Does that even make any sense?

I often argue with the salespeople at these stores, because they insist that IS 0% interest.

Duh! The reason why it's called 0% interest is because you pay the same amount in cash. If you can't afford YET to pay in cash, then go 0%. That's what it's for. Apparently, to them it's bad enough to wait for the bank to pay them for a credit card purchase, worse to wait for the bank to pay them in installments, so why not mark-up on the purchase to make it worth the wait?

I swear, I have been in numerous establishments all over Manila who offer this screwed up version of the 0% interest plan. Particularly in Cyberzones, in Greenhills and in smaller stores.

Shops such as Abenson, Electroworld, SM Appliance Center, and Anson's all have the REAL 0% interest scheme. That's where everyone should go. There's a reason why these shops are still around. And this is one of them.

I think that consumers shouldn't tolerate this. These establishments shouldn't take advantage of the 0% scheme. If they can't deal with the scheme, then why offer it?

Everyone shouldn't give these stores any business. So that they will be forced to either offer the real thing, or just don't offer it at all. Unless you don't mind the extra P3,000, then go right ahead.

If you know or chance upon any establishment who operates like this, you may report them to the Credit Card Association of the Philippines (CCAP) at 688-1888. Take note of the establishment name and location.

20080125

I'M TELLING YOU FOR THE LAST TIME

Of all the comedians out there, Jerry Seinfeld tops my list. Seinfeld episodes are in my iPod, and I can't wait to watch BEE MOVIE.

My sister was the first one to like him, she religiously watched Seinfeld years ago. And I got hooked too.

She found out about Seinfeld's audio CD from the web, a recording of his show entitled "I'm Telling You For The Last Time", wherein he puts together the best bits he got known for, and tells it for the last time.

My sister ordered the CD from CD Warehouse, this CD specialty shop in Greenhills. I introduced her to that place. I used to order my CD singles from them. Too bad they closed shop a few years ago. Their Robinson's Galleria branch didn't make it either.

As funny as the CD was, we were actually hoping that there was a DVD of the same show. We were sure the DVD would even be a lot funnier than the audio CD. We could just imagine his facial expressions that came with each bit.

Fast forward to 2007, my friend Jess (aka The Blade), shares the same enthusiasm for DVDs, comedy, and music. I asked him if he knew about Seinfeld's CD, and he says he has the DVD of that show.

Obviously I had to borrow it. It was even funnier than I thought it would.

The DVD starts with a "funeral", where a hearse enters a graveyard, and "mourners" follow the hearse.When the guys open the casket, it reveals bits and pieces of paper, with scribbles and notes on them. It's actually Jerry's old jokes.

Then it goes on to the eulogy, where fellow comedians such as Paul Reiser, Jay Leno, Ed McMahon, Larry Miller, Garry Shandling and George Wallace join the "mourning".

Garry Shandling even steals a bit from the casket. He figured since Seinfeld was gonna throw it all away already, he might as well use it his own shows.

I had to get my own copy, so thanks to the very reliable Amazon.com (excellent customer service by the way), a guy from a third world country gets his hand on a collectible.

This DVD is guaranteed to make you laugh the whole time.

I've watched it 5 times, and it still feels like the first.

20080123

MELTS IN YOUR HANDS

Everybody loves chocolate. And each one of us likes their chocolate in a different way.

Plain, with nuts, dark, bittersweet, white, chilled or not. But don't you hate it when you take it out of the refrigerator, and when the chocolate gets warm, it gets all gooey and sticks to the wrapper.

My friend Nova told me this about 2 summers ago, when we were vacationing at our friend Trina's beach resort in Batangas.

I incidentally just got some chocolate from the refrigerator, and in no time, it softened and was all over the wrapper.

Ever notice that all store bought chocolate are just on the shelves, and not in chillers? Putting chocolate in chillers moistens the chocolate, and when you take it out of the chiller into room temperature (obviously warmer than the ref's temperature), condensation happens and the chocolate "perspires".

So keep all your chocolate in room temperature, even after you've opened it and have some left over. That way, it will always "melt in your mouth, and not in your hands."

Unless you like your chocolate gooey, then go right ahead.

20080121

SMALL WONDER

I recently purchased the Asus Eee PC 4GB, and I can't tell you guys how happy I am with it.

Since it's built for mobility, I will be using this genius for this blog. So expect a blow by blow account of its performance in other posts too.

I have been wanting a small laptop for ages now. I also told myself that I would only go for laptops that are 14" and below. I don't wanna lug around a 15" or 17" laptop everywhere, especially since I am a commuter. The Lifebook from Fujitsu immediately caught my eye, the price didn't. I just needed something for sending emails and surfing the web. And I was never gonna shell out more than P30,000 for a laptop. So knowing how much small laptops go for these days, the search wasn't gonna be easy.

I also wanted a laptop that would fit in any bag. I've always hated the shape of common laptop bags, and they're just so darn bulky. And for a commuter, you're just asking for trouble.

I heard about the Asus Eee PC a few weeks ago, and how some friends of mine wanted one. I went to the Asus site and checked out the specs. The specs were pretty decent I thought: 512 RAM, 40GB HDD, with Wi-Fi, LAN slot, a webcam, a built-in mic, a memory card reader and 3 USB slots. That's pretty darn good for something that small, don't you think?

But I still wasn't hooked on getting it. I wanted to see the real thing, and try typing with it and carry it around. 'Coz actually using it is a whole other thing. Some people might just buy something 'coz it's cute. I wanted both functionality and image.

I also searched the web for other user reviews, and it's pretty unanimous, the Asus Eee Pc is worth the buck.

I first went to SM Megamall's Cyberzone, and most of the shops were either sold out or only had it in black. The colored ones suck big time, 'coz they don't have a webcam, and it costs the same as the white and black one. Duh.

But I got to at least hold it and try typing with it. The shops do not have a demo unit 'coz opening the unit is like tearing off a seal, meaning if you wanna test run it, you gotta buy it.

It comes pre-installed with Linux, a freeware OS that hardly takes up any space in your HD, which contains basic laptop functions, and also has basic Microsoft Office elements such as Word and Excel.

Prices range from P18,500 cash, to P19,800 0% interest for 12 months. Pretty easy on the pocket.

Typing with it for the first time takes a little getting used to, but I'm sure I'll get the hang of it. But I definitely was fixed on getting the white one. I didn't want to settle for the black one, 'coz one, I'm not the type who settles, and two, the black one looks like a tiny IBM Thinkpad. No thanks.

Apparently, the first shipment of the Asus Eee PC all came in white. But that was December 2007. And it also made the news, so it flew off the shelves even before 2007 was over. Come January, the new shipment all came in black and the colored ones. As to when the next shipment is coming and if there will be white ones with it, no one knew.

So the search for a white Asus Eee PC had begun. It wasn't easy, I'll tell you that right now. I went all over from the computer shops at Gilmore, V-mall, SM City's Cyberzone, to even asking my friend Arnel, an IT friend of an advertising company, to call his suppliers and ask about the white Asus. They told my friend they could place an order for it, and my order will come either on the last week of January or the first week of February. And their price is P18,500 cash only. I didn't bite. Cash purchases of the Asus Eee PC at Gilmore was as low as P16,500, they just didn't have the white one. So I wasn't willing to pay P18,500 cash and wait for 2 and a half weeks. I had to look again.

My friend Henry suggested that I go check out Robinson's Pioneer, now called Robinson's Forum. Apparently, that useless mall will soon be turned into a tech mall. Goody. But that's not anytime soon, so I was hesitant on going 'coz I was almost sure that it would be a waste of time.

For a soon-to-be tech mall, there were hardly any computer shops. There were only about 4, the others were cellphone shops, one sound system shop, and a bunch of photo studios.

But lo and behold, a shiny, white, Asus Eee PC was sitting in one of the store's display window. I could almost hear the "Alleluia Chorus" playing in my head when I saw it. I had to go around and check the shell of the laptop if it was indeed the white one, and not just a colored one (the inside panel of the white and colored ones are both in white).

Needless to say, I bought it right then and there. It cost me P19,000 straight payment to my credit card, but I was wise enough to split the amount in two, so I could use both my credit cards. So that makes my purchase 2 months o%? Hahaha. =)

Now for the lowdown:

1) The Asus screen is 7", but the actual body is around 9.5". I wish they could have made the screen 9" instead, but 7" is just right for me. Not for people who use glasses though.

2) Maybe the reason for not stretching the screen size to 9" is because of the speaker panels on both sides of the screen? Well, they could've relocated it below the keyboard, right beside the touch pad.

3) The tiny touchpad (about 1" x 1'5") takes a little getting used to. But you could buy one of those tiny mice instead, and go wireless with bluetooth.

4) The screen resolution is 800 x 480 pixels, so you might wanna resize those wallpapers you want first.

5) with only 4GB of HDD space, you might want to get an external hard drive for your files. Hi-res photos, MP3s and videos shouldn't be stored in the Asus, or else, it will slow down like hell. Always empty the recycle bin, and delete temporary internet files. Yes these files do make surfing a breeze, but having it all in this laptop won't make it all that breezy either.

6) It comes with a protective sleeve, but it's still not thick enough to protect the Asus from bumps and scratches, especially if you have other stuff in your bag such as keys, your cellphones, wallet, etc.

7) The Celeron processor is known to heat up very quickly, so it is advisable to have a fan nearby, or use the Asus in airconditioned areas.

8) Still want to have software installed? Don't fret, you can still install the software in your external hard drive, and only have the software shortcuts in the laptop. I currently have iTunes in my Asus, and my whole library is in my external HDD.

9) Most new and bigger laptops have an internal, rechargeable battery. The Asus has an external, rechargeble battery, where the battery is actually a part of the body of the laptop. Meaning, the laptop runs without the battery installed, a long as it's plugged in of course.

10) The Asus comes pre-installed with Linux, but you can have it installed with Windows XP as well. It's just gonna take up almost double of what the Linux OS did. Linux doesn't recognize all external devices like XP does, so better to swith to XP.

11) Switching to XP disables some keyboard functions that only works with Linux, such as Volume up and down, and the increasing and decreasing of the screen brightness.

12) A full charge of the battery gives you about 3.5 hours of juice on the Asus. So minimize battery consumption by turning off the screensaver, set automatic shut off of monitor when not in use, close laptop when not in use to enable sleep mode, and make sure external devices aren't plugged in when not in use.

13) The webcam's resolution is only 0.3 MP. Clear enough for web chatting, but not too high that your webcam image freezes.

14) It also comes with a built-in earphone jack, an extra mic jack, a VIDEO OUT jack for an external monitor (for presentations), and a multi media card reader.

15) The Asus touchpad's default setting it set to a very sensitive value. Adjust its sensitivity by going to the Control Panel, and click on Mouse.

16) The 512MB RAM is upgradeable to up to 1GB. But doing this actually voids your 1 year warranty. And it's like throwing away the initial 512MB RAM 'coz the Asus doesn't have an extra slot for an extra 512MB RAM.

17) This doesn't have an optical/CD drive. So what? The Macbook Air doesn't either. Just store everything you need in your external HDD and you're good to go.

All in all, the Asus Eee PC is just what I was looking for in a laptop. I don't even see myself replacing it in the near future, and I'm sure it won't even slow down much because I ain't storing anything in it.

An 8GB version will be out very soon. You guys might want that instead. But retail will be around P30,000. Might not be wise anymore to get that. You'll be better off getting a 15" Acer or a Toshiba for P40,000.

I love how I can use almost any bag of mine for it. Whether it's a knapsack, a body bag, or even a clutch, it'll fit right in.

Yes I know the white one will be hard to maintain, but we all know looking good is never easy.

WELCOME

I put up this blog because I am very opinionated on anything I see, hear, taste and touch.

In this blog you'll find tips, recommendations and reviews on almost any topic you can think of.

I am in no way an expert on any of these topics, I'm just ecstatic about anything, and I'm just here to share the joy or pain if necessary.

I will try my best to keep the blog updated for everyone, and I apologize this early for any future laxity.

First post up very soon.