June 11, 2015

Globe Business, Ph Eagle Foundation is setting free Pamana on Independence Day- ‪#‎FlyFreePamana‬


Help save our national bird. Because of hunting and deforestation, there are only 1000 Philippine Eagles‬ left and is now listed as critically endangered.

On June 12 - ‪Independence Day‬, The Philippine Eagle Foundation together with Globe Business, is setting free a rescued Eagle named Pamana. After 3 years of rehabilitation, she is now ready to fly free, back to her natural habitat in Mt. Hamiguitan, Davao.


Help us spread the word and awareness by sharing this photo and using the hashtag ‪#‎FlyFreePamana‬

We're raising funds via GCash and Globe Rewards to help ensure the safety of Pamana, more about it by following @Globe_Business on Twitter or PEF.


Globe Business continues to manifest its commitment to the sustainability and conservation of our country’s biodiversity as its partnership with the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF) come to fruition with the release of a highly-endangered national symbol to its natural habitat on June 12, 2015.

Heightening the spirit of national pride and environmental consciousness on Independence Day, the enterprise ICT arm of Globe Telecom and the PEF will reintroduce Pamana, a rehabilitated Philippine eagle, at the Mt. Hamiguitan Range in Davao Oriental. The event will be a celebration of a successful tie-up between a business entity and a non-government organization working together for the protection and conservation of the country’s natural resources.
“As an ecologically-responsible company, we take pride in finding opportunities to show our genuine care for the Philippine environment as well as the creatures which thrive within them, such as our collaboration with the PEF. As Pamana takes flight on the most important day of our nationhood, we also hope to fire up the spirit of pride and environmental consciousness among Filipinos as individuals, as well as being the sentinels of Mother Nature within the industries they work for,” said Globe Senior Vice President for the Enterprise Group Nikko Acosta.
“We are very glad to have partnered with Globe Business in protecting the environment this side of the country. Taking care of Pamana as well as our environs in Mindanao together for three years is proof to everyone that it is possible to have a synergy between the private sector and groups such as the PEF for the higher good of our environment,”  PEF Director Dennis Salvador shared.
According to the PEF, the Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi) is listed in the International Union for Conservation of Nature as “critically endangered,” or facing severe habitat loss, an extreme fluctuating population, and the possibility of future generations not seeing them in the wild. With a conservative estimate of only about 1,000 individual eagles remaining, the Philippine Eagle faces continued threats of shooting, hunting, trapping, and deforestation that further threaten its dwindling population.

In 2012, Pamana was retrieved in Iligan City and turned over to the PEF after suffering two gunshot wounds: one on its left breast and another on its left wing. It was immediately brought to the Phil. Eagle Center in Davao City where it was treated until full recovery three years after. The eagle was deemed to have been a target for possible poaching, as its severed talons may fetch up to US$200 a pair. Its other parts, including the feathers, wings and head, are also valuable items sold in the black market, where a whole body of the raptor may sell for US$1,000, according to various websites.
“For an endangered species like the Philippine eagle, every individual counts. Thus, the ultimate goal of our rescue and rehabilitation is to eventually release them back in the wild where they belong. These released raptors will help augment wild populations by replacing old and dying individuals. Pamana’s reintroduction to the area will hopefully contribute to increasing and improving its population once it finds its mate and breeds,” Salvador pointed out.
Meanwhile, Acosta confirmed that this year, Globe Business will continue its support PEF through an additional P500,000 grant in the aforementioned areas of work to ensure that more Philippine eagles like Pamana can be cared for and eventually set free in the wild. In their three-year partnership, total funding by Globe Business to PEF has reached about P1.2 million. The Head of Globe Business also noted that engaging Philippine corporations to similar causes for the environment can create a greater scale and impact for conservation programs.

Donations may be coursed through Globe Rewards points of 40, 20, 10 and 5 by texting DONATE PAMANA and send to 4438, while GCash account holders may follow the steps after dialing *143# and choosing “GCash” in the menu.


Brothers Reunited :Ogie Alcasid and his long-time friend Janno Gibbs in Happy Network

Kapatid singer-songwriter Ogie Alcasid gives TV5’s newest Kapatid and his long-time friend Janno Gibbs a warm welcome to the Happy Network.


Ogie and Janno will be hosting TV5’s first-of-its-kind game and musical variety show, Happy Truck Ng Bayan, which features an innovative hydraulic truck that transforms into a stage. The program travels to different barangays in the country to spread happiness and cheer. 

Happy Truck Ng Bayan premieres this Sunday, June 14 at 11:00AM on TV5.


June 10, 2015

How to excel at your home based business

Wahpinas.com , also known as Work At Home Pinas is on its 3rd year of helping Filipinos realize that you can work at home or anywhere.

This year, the wahpinas team is ramping up it webinar series from once a month to 2 times a month to reach more people.

Wahpinas started with holding seminars last 2013, expanding it to include webinars last 2014 and ramping up the onsite seminars.

This year will feature 12 webinars and 4 onsite seminars, with 3 of those seminars to be held outside Manila.

The aim of the group is to let people know where to find legimitate online jobs and other opportunities to earn online.

The 1st of the webinars are to be held on June 18th, 2015 with the Topic "How to excel at your home based business."

You can keep updated with the webinar at the Facebook event invite.

Kata F2 Unboxing, Hands-on and Initial Impression

Kata Philippines recently released their newest device, the Kata F2, the successor of the Kata F1s.

The Kata F2, a quad core Android smartphone have a 4.5-inch display and qHD resolution.

The latest affordable Kata unit, Kata F2 is now available at Lazada and all Kata outlets nationwide for Php3,999.

Here's what's in the box:

The retail package consists of the Kata F2 unit, 1850mAh battery, USB cable, charger,  Adapter, headset and user manual.
Slim mobile that you can slip right into your pocket
Dual sim phone, one normal size sim and one micro sim with an
expandable port for a 32 gig microsd

Kata F2 Specifications:

Quad band 2G, triple band 3G
Dual SIM (regular+micro), dual standby
4.5-inch IPS capacitive qHD (960x540) touchscreen display
Dimensions: 135.07mm x 68.72mm x 8.95mm
Weight: 135 grams
Android 4.4 KitKat
1.3GHz quad core Cortex-A7 CPU, Mali-400MP GPU, MediaTek MT6582M chipset
1GB of RAM
8GB internal storage, expandable up to 32GB
8MP auto focus main camera with LED flash
5MP secondary camera
Multimedia player
FM Radio
3.5mm audio jack
GPS with A-GPS
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Micro USB 2.0
Sensors: accelerometer, proximity
Bluetooth v4.0
1850mAh Li-ion battery
Price: Php3,999


My initial impressions on this elegantly and beautiful smartphone  – Kata F2 has the features and apps compared with those of other popular mobile devices. Android became the best-selling smartphone platform.

Kata F2 has an awesome mix of features, design and price. The Kata F2 is probably one of the best looking smartphones under 9k.

Kata Philippines continues in the mobile revolution in providing Filipinos with innovative mobile devices with superior performance to suit every person needs. Kata continues with the trend of offering great specs at an affordable price point.


That’s all for now. Reviews on the software and performance will be next. And more, let’s view display with its 4.5” IPS qHD. Let's take awesome photos to be memorable. It offers you the best quality surface when you're playing games or watching videos.

Life is now around gadgets to balance your work and home, family and personal life.  Try and enjoy wonderful world with Kata F2.

Visit the online networks of Kata Philippines

Meralco electricity bills down for the second straight month Lowest generation charge in 56 months

Here's the latest news from Manila Electric Company (Meralco):

After registering a reduction of PhP 0.70 per kilowatthour (kWh) in overall rates last month, the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) said that electricity rates will go down again this month by PhP 0.58 per kWh. This brings the total reduction to PhP 1.28 per kWh over the past two months. This month’s reduction marks the fourth time this year that rates have gone down.

For a typical household consuming 200 kWh, the overall electricity bill will go down by PhP 116 compared to last month. At PhP 9.40 per kWh, this month’s overall rate is lower by PhP 1.21 compared to June 2014’s PhP 10.61 per kWh.



Lower generation costs from IPPs and PSAs

The biggest reduction in the overall rates was due to the generation charge which decreased by PhP 0.36 per kWh from PhP 4.81 per kWh in May to PhP 4.45 per kWh this month. This is its lowest level since October 2010.

The reduction was mainly driven by lower charges from plants under the Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and Power Supply Agreements (PSAs) due to lower fuel costs and higher dispatch of the plants. After running for 19 days on alternate liquid fuel (while the Malampaya natural gas facility was on shutdown) during the April supply month, the natural gas power plants, namely, Ilijan, First Gas-Sta. Rita, and First Gas-San Lorenzo, operated on less expensive Malampaya natural gas this May.

IPPs and PSAs registered reductions of PhP 0.67 and PhP 0.59 per kWh, respectively.


The reductions in IPP and PSA rates more than offset a PhP 2.85 per kWh increase in charges from the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM). It will be recalled that WESM exhibited noticeable price spikes particularly beginning the week of May 11, as a number of plants went on forced outages or reduced their output. The high WESM clearing prices, which at times approached PhP 30 per kWh, were sustained for the rest of the supply month. According to the Philippine Electricity Market Corp. (PEMC), the operator of the WESM, the Secondary Price Cap was not triggered last May.

The share of IPPs, PSAs, and WESM to Meralco’s total power requirements stood at 45, 48, and 7 percent, respectively.


Adjustments in other bill components

In addition to the generation charge, transmission charge also registered a reduction of PhP 0.09 per kWh. Taxes and other charges also went down by PhP 0.06 and PhP 0.07 per kWh, respectively.

Meralco has consistently reiterated that it does not earn from the generation and transmission charges as these are pass-through costs. Payment for the generation charge goes to the power suppliers, while payment for the transmission charge goes to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP). Of the total bill, only the distribution charge accrues to Meralco.

Meralco’s distribution charge has not registered any adjustment or change and has remained at the same level for almost a year or since July 2014 when it reflected a lower rate compared to June of the same year.

Meralco offers free trimming service

In time for the upcoming rainy season, Meralco advises its customers to report cases of tree branches near or touching power lines as these may cause localized power interruptions. They may call Meralco’s Call Center at 16211 to avail of free tree-trimming service.

​For other concerns or queries, customers may visit www.meralco.com.ph
They may also access Meralco’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/meralco) and Twitter account (@meralco). 


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