June 12, 2024

Netflix Announces July 26 Launch and Unveils Key Art for ‘Pulang Araw’, the Country’s Biggest Historical Action-Drama Series of 2024


On Monday, June 10th, Netflix shared an announcement video and the key art of the highly-anticipated historical action-drama series Pulang Araw, set to premiere on the platform on July 26th. The series will stream on Netflix 72 hours ahead of its scheduled airing on free TV and boasts a stellar cast featuring Barbie Forteza, Sanya Lopez, David Licauco and Alden Richards, with Dennis Trillo.


Netflix Announces July 26 Launch and Unveils Key Art for ‘Pulang Araw’, the Country’s Biggest Historical Action-Drama Series of 2024 chronicles the lives of Eduardo (Richards), Teresita (Lopez), Adelina (Forteza), and Hiroshi (Licauco) during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. Find out how the characters navigate an intricate web of loyalty, betrayals, sacrifices, and resilience amidst the backdrop of a war ravaging the country.


More updates about this title soon.


About Pulang Araw

Release Date: July 26

Director: Dominic Zapata

Writer: Suzette Doctolero

Cast: Barbie Forteza, Sanya Lopez, David Licauco and Alden Richards, Dennis Trillo, Angelu De Leon, Epy Quizon, Rochelle Pangilinan, Aidan Veneracion, and more.



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June 11, 2024

Amazing Treats and Surprises Are in Store for Dads at Century Park Hotel on Father’s Day

IT’S DAD’S DAY OUT! 

Century Park Hotel, one of Manila’s finest hotels, has prepared an amazing line up of treats for Father’s Day!


Starting off with a Dapper Dad’ Staycation, surprise the man of the house with a splendid vacation in the city for as low as P6,100 net / night. Booking period is from today until June 16 with applicable stay dates from June 13-17, 2024.

The room package includes a daily buffet breakfast for two at Café in the Park, a 1-hour massage treat for 1 person, P1,000 worth of F & B credits to the Palm Grove Bar and access to the newly renovated Palm Grove Pool and Bar. Check-in time is at 12:00NN and with late check-out at 2:00PM (subject to room availability).

If Dad is in the mood for a hearty and delicious meal, then do not miss bringing him to Café in the Park’s SUPER DAD Lunch (11:00AM to 2:30PM) or Dinner Buffet (6:00PM to 10:00PM) on Sunday, June 16, 2024 for P1,999net! For every three paying guests, your fourth companion gets to dine for free! Café in the Park features a wide array of international themed buffet, unlimited seafood selections, dim sums, desserts and more. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with other promotions.

Dads who love Japanese cuisine are also in for a Father’s Day treat! On June 16, 2024, celebrate this significant occasion for only P1,999net per person at lunchtime (11:00AM to 2:00PM) or dinner time (5:00PM to 7:00PM for the first batch and 7:30PM to 9:30PM for the second batch). Dads get to receive a special token courtesy of Century Park Hotel upon dining at Century Tsukiji!

The Father’s Day celebration will not be complete without a Father’s Day Cake from Deli Snack! Avail of the hotel’s Tropical Tuxedo Delight from June 14-16, 2024 for only P1,990net. This decadent dessert is a concoction of vanilla sponge, coconut mousse, pineapple jelly and compote and butter cream.

“Daddies or father figures from all ages are welcome to celebrate their special day at Century Park Hotel where our staff will surely treat them like a king. We look forward to giving tribute to these special men who love and work tirelessly to raise their families,” said Anna Dimagiba, Century Park Hotel’s OIC for Operations. “Dads truly make our lives extra wonderful,” she further added.

To know more about the hotel’s Father’s Day offers, visit ww.centurypark.com.ph or check out the hotel’s social media accounts at IG: @centuryparkhotelmanila or FB: Century Park Hotel Manila. You may also call +632 85288888 or +63 917 528 58888.





realme GT 6 to revolutionize user experience with its Next AI technology

 

Here’s how realme redefines the smartphone landscape with state-of-the-art AI capabilities packed in the upcoming realme GT 6

Following the realme GT's comeback announcement in the Philippines this year, the upcoming realme GT 6 is designed with state-of-the-art AI capabilities and is poised to introduce the realme Next AI technology to provide fans with a new level of user experience.

True to its tagline, Power Meets AI, the realme GT 6 promises to deliver an exceptional user interface that guarantees security, privacy, personalization, and customization.

While AI in smartphones is nothing new to most users, the realme Next AI technology brings powerful features for an unparalleled user experience at a lower price point. This dynamic arm of AI technologies is packed in the soon-to-launch realme GT 6, made possible by combining the flagship hardware with realme UI 5.0 and Google’s latest software developments.

The AI Smart Loop lets users save time and minimize steps when sharing content such as photos and text. Users can quickly share selected content with third-party apps with dragging or swiping gestures. This feature can be activated in the AI settings via Special Features. Once toggled on, selected content can be dragged to the right, where a wheel animation will pop up on the right part of the screen, along with suggested apps such as social media, printing, Bluetooth, etc.

Users can easily remove unwanted objects from photos with AI Smart Removal. This simplifies photo editing for those who prefer to remove any passerby, clutter, or background in an image. Aside from this, users simply need to select or draw a line around the object they want to remove, and algorithms can recognize and recreate the missing portions after removing the object.

Equipped with an AI Night Vision Video, the realme GT 6 allows users to take brighter videos under extremely low light conditions through advanced night algorithms. Furthermore, the realme GT 6 is set to have more upcoming features soon, with future developments on realme UI and support for other features from Google.

realme’s Next Flagship Killer GT 6 will be launched on June 20 at 4PM (PHT) via livestream on realme Philippines’ official YouTube and Facebook pages. Make sure to watch live to be among the first to know its pricing details and introductory offers.

HONOR Magic V Flip with Massive Cover Display set to Launch this June!


Leading smart devices provider, HONOR, teased the newest addition to the Magic Series and it comes in a high-end foldable flip – the HONOR Magic V Flip! HONOR confirmed that the smartphone will be launched in China on June 13.  

“We’re still waiting for updates regarding the availability of HONOR Magic V Flip and if it will come to the Philippines. This is exciting news for HONOR fans should we have a go signal. Therefore, stay tuned!” said Stephen Cheng, HONOR Philippines Vice President.  
HONOR Global mentioned that the HONOR Magic V Flip will have a massive screen and will be available in three fashionable colors. Further specs will be revealed soon on its grand launch.
For more exciting announcements, head on to HONOR Philippines’ social media platforms: Facebook (Facebook.com/HonorPhilippines), Instagram (Instagram.com/honorph/) and TikTok Shop: (Tiktok.com/@honorphilippines). To check out HONOR’s complete list of retail stores, go to https://www.hihonor.com/ph/retailers/. 

Manulife Survey Shows Filipino Consumers See Managing Healthcare Costs as Critical for Financial Well-Being in Later Life

A healthy lifestyle and good physical well-being are the essential elements for positive financial and mental well-being among consumers in the Philippines as they plan for longer lifespans, and lengthier and more comfortable retirements, according to new research by Manulife. Yet financial confidence among Filipinos is low amid concerns about inflation, particularly rising healthcare costs.

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  • Survey of 1,050 consumers in the Philippines focuses on health and long-term savings for longer life spans

  • Rising healthcare costs is the number one concern, while medical inflation perceptions are too high 

  • Most people in the Philippines do not rely on their children to provide for them in old age

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Manulife’s new Asia Care Survey 2024 drew on responses from 1,050 consumers in the Philippines. It launched Manulife’s MyFuture Readiness Index, which measures how consumers view their current and future physical, mental, and financial well-being. On a scale of 1 to 100, the index shows their desired readiness level to be 91, which is above the regional average, but the expected level to be 79, suggesting a lack of confidence about the future.

According to the Filipinos surveyed, the top five challenges impacting confidence in their future well-being are: rising healthcare costs (82%), inflation/rising costs of living (81%), economic slowdown/recession (78%), increasing interest rates (78%) and health trending down (73%). 

To help save and prepare for their envisioned future, including for greater longevity, retirement and unexpected medical needs, the Filipinos surveyed highlighted having a passive income after retirement (43%), having sufficient savings for a rainy day (39%), financial freedom in retirement (32%) and having enough savings for healthcare needs (31%) as their main financial goals.

“The survey reveals a lot of anxiety around economic volatility, healthcare-related expenses and uncertainty, which dampens the optimism of many Filipinos in achieving high-quality well-being in the future,” said Rahul Hora, President and CEO, Manulife Philippines. “But there are ways to address these concerns so they are future-proofed. Significant of these is the value of financial advice and guidance that can help them assess and bring their goals closer to fruition, mitigate risks, and find the right products that provide stronger health and life protection, as well as investment and retirement solutions.” 


Healthcare costs perceived to be too expensive

In the survey, 82% cited rising healthcare costs as a top threat– a percentage that rises to 86% among 50 to 60-year-olds. Their concerns are understandable given that 44.7% of health expenses in the Philippines are out-of-pocket, in total reaching US$9 billion in 2022. It is an amount that Manulife expects to reach US$13 billion by 2028 and account for 38% of their overall medical expenses. 

“We see in the Philippines a realization of longer life expectancy and people rightly want to enjoy good health for a longer time. Healthcare costs trump inflation as their main concern for the future, with women being in general more concerned than men,” said Hora. “To navigate this, there is a need for effective financial planning. It is fair to expect medical costs to rise faster than inflation given aging populations and increased pressure on healthcare services, but our survey suggests that perceptions on the extent of such rises are well above actuality.” 

The survey shows that over the past 12 months, the perception of the Filipinos surveyed on healthcare cost inflation was 32%, the highest in the region (average 23%) and around three times the actual rate. Most respondents (61%) are concerned about the rises in cost of prescriptions, while 59% of them are worried about hospitalization, and 45% about preventive healthcare. Curiously, elderly care (16%) is much lower.  

The potential illnesses that worry people in the Philippines the most are heart disease (46%), the leading cause of death in the country, diabetes (42%), stroke (34%) and cancer (31%).  With the broader concerns about their physical well-being and rising medical costs, 78% of the respondents agree that increasing insurance coverage and benefits for inflation is a crucial part of planning for my future financial well-being.  

The findings show a sizeable segment adopting a strategy of using less expensive healthcare (41%) services and medicines (53%), well above the regional average of 31% and 29% respectively. According to the survey, this would typically mean using government health services and generic drugs, rather than going private. Alongside that, about three quarters are exercising more or improving their diet.

Children no longer viewed as alternative to a pension

Across all the markets covered in Asia, 7 out of 10 of those surveyed said they feel health benefits and coverage from their employers are not enough. In the Philippines, it was a little higher at 76%. As things stand, 78% of the Filipinos surveyed feel a need to top up retirement and pension benefits they receive from their employers to boost their future financial well-being. In addition, 58% are looking to delay retirement because of their financial responsibility for their family.

Traditionally in Asia and elsewhere in the world, an alternative to insurance and a pension for old age would be having children. But that is not the case now in the Philippines where 58% of the Filipinos surveyed disagree that children are great investments because they provide support in old age. Only Japan had a higher rating at 70%. In the markets covered, half those surveyed said they do not plan to have kids. The average number of children wanted by Asians is 1.6. In the Philippines, the preferred number is 1.8.

“We encourage more Filipinos to consider ways to increase their health protection. At the same time, insurers have an important role in helping them do that, including changing perceptions on health costs and focusing on specific individual needs. There’s a need also for greater financial literacy,” said Hora. “Doing that will enable everyone to focus on ways to effectively address the challenges on health protection and long-term savings that exist.”

To help address the unique needs of Filipinos when it comes to their health, well-being and finances, Manulife Philippines offers a suite of innovative insurance and investment solutions that can help them financially prepare for the future, while ensuring life and health protection coverage in case of the unexpected. 


About the Manulife Asia Care Survey 2024 

In its fifth year running, the latest Manulife Asia Care Survey was conducted in January and February 2024 via online self-completed questionnaires in eight markets. A total of 8,400 individuals, evenly split between men and women, aged 25 to 60 years old were surveyed: mainland China (1,052), Hong Kong (1,052), Indonesia (1,063), Japan (1,000), Malaysia (1,038), Philippines (1,050), Singapore (1,038) and Vietnam (1,107).  Each of those surveyed either owns insurance or intends to buy insurance. For more info, visit www.manulife.com.ph 


Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services provider that helps people make their decisions easier and live better. With our global headquarters in Toronto, Canada, we provide financial advice and insurance, operating as Manulife across Canada, Asia, and Europe, and primarily as John Hancock in the United States. Through Manulife Investment Management, the global brand for our Global Wealth and Asset Management segment, we serve individuals, institutions, and retirement plan members worldwide. At the end of 2023, we had more than 38,000 employees, over 98,000 agents, and thousands of distribution partners, serving over 35 million customers. We trade as ‘MFC’ on the Toronto, New York, and the Philippine stock exchanges, and under ‘945’ in Hong Kong.

Not all offerings are available in all jurisdictions. For additional information, please visit manulife.com.


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