November 8, 2013

Kat de Castro: A mother vigilant against dengue

Broadcast journalist Kat de Castro as a host of the long-running travel show Trip na Trip where she was able to explore the most scenic and remotest part of the Philippines, she had sampled an array of insect repellent lotions to protect her from insect bites each time she was roughing it up in the mountains or having an adventure by the sea. 

Kat de Castro rushed daughter Khloe to the hospital upon a suspicion of dengue, which actually proved true. Now, the broadcast journalist, aware that dengue has four strains, is taking all actions to free her surroundings from potential mosquito breeding grounds and consistently applies an insect repellent lotion like Green Cross.

Kat noticed that her nine-year-old daughter Khloe—an exuberant, active and outdoor-loving child—was falling ill and burning with fever, she immediately rushed her to the hospital. The doctors diagnosed the illness dengue in its early stage. “It’s a good thing naagapan kaagad,” Kat says. “We found out that she contracted it from her school. That was the time I decided that she should wear an insect repellent even when just going to school.”

Kat found an ally in Green Cross Insect Repellent Lotion Gentle Protect, which is clinically proven to be safe for a child’s skin and offers protection against insect bites (specifically against the dreaded dengue-lamok) for up to eight hours. 

“Green Cross is a brand that we have known for generations already,” she says. “Even my mom and my dad use it. When I found out that the company has an insect repellent lotion, hindi ka na magdadalawang-isip eh. You are assured that you are protected at walang magiging problema kasi trusted brand.”
Broadcast journalist and adventure-seeker Kat de Castro discovered Green Cross Insect Repellent Lotion Active Protect which, she says, is “hiyang” to her. In her travels around the country, she carries a bottle so she can be protected from insect bites, especially those of dengue-lamok for up to 10 hours.
“With the other insect repellants I’ve tried, what I noticed was I became allergic mismo doon sa product,” she says. “So far, Green Cross is very hiyang to me and hiyang to my daughter’s skin considering na our skin is sensitive. Green Cross is the one na pinaka-OK and something that I can recommend to other travelers or trippers as well.”

Kat also likes the fact that both the Gentle Protect and Active Protect variants of Green Cross Insect Repellent Lotion have a clean, fresh smell. “When you put an insect repellent, ang gusto mo lang ma-repel eh yung insect at hindi ikaw o ibang tao,” she says. “You still want to smell mabango and not amoy gamot.” 

Another draw of the product for Kat is that it’s long-lasting. Active Protect offers up to 10 hours of protection, which is perfect for her line of work, where she has to be outdoors very often. Gentle Protect, on the other hand, boasts up to 8 hours of light and non-greasy protection. With twice-a-day application, Gentle Protect essentially provides round-the-clock assurance against bites from dengue-lamok.

Aware that dengue has four viral strains and that having it doesn’t immunize oneself from contracting it again, Kat has become more vigilant than ever—both for her and her daughter’s health. She regularly removes all sources of stagnant water, checks vases for kiti-kiti and has her house fumigated.

With mom and dad having used Green Cross products for many years, Kat de Castro says that she has peace of mind when applying Green Cross Insect Repellent Lotion Gentle Protect on her nine-year-old daughter Khloe. Now, mother and daughter enjoy the tender protection of Green Cross Insect Repellent Lotion.

While she has taken extra precautionary measures against dengue, Kat says she still allows Khloe to have the full benefit of being outside in the sun and the elements. “She’s outdoorsy,” Kat says of her daughter. “She loves the beach. She can stay in the beach for three days and she won’t get bored. She’s not much into toys and she can live without gadgets. I make her a nature-lover as much as possible.

The only difference now is that she always keeps a bottle of Green Cross Insect Repellent Lotion Gentle Protect handy. “You have to choose the best insect repellent for your kid, something that won’t harm their skin, and Green Cross can do that,” she advises fellow mothers. “Be knowledgeable and vigilant about dengue and use the best product for your family.”

DepEd: All systems go for ASEAN schools golf tourney

It is all systems go for the ASEAN Schools Games (ASG) Golf Championship to be hosted by the Philippines in November. This activity aims to further “cement the bond of sportsmanship and cultural exchange among student-athletes in South East Asia.” 

Education Secretary Br. Armin Luistro FSC said that all the necessary preparations and logistic support to ensure the smooth conduct of the annual ASG are in place. 

“We are confident that we can successfully host this event with the full support of our partners from the government and the private sector.”
 
DepEd, the Philippine agency overseeing the ASEAN sports meet, has recently inked an agreement with the International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) Foundation to co-manage the staging of the golf leg of the region-wide sporting event.

The ASG Golf Championship will be held on November 25 to 29 at the Splendido Taal Golf Club. The governing council of the ASG has recently held a Chef-de-Mission meeting at the venue to check the on-going preparations and clarify any concerns.

This early, the delegation from Thailand has expressed appreciation for the preparations being put in place.” The golf venue is beautiful, the food, the hotel and hospitality are all very good.”

Another Thai delegate said: “The golf course has strong winds unlike in my country that is why I believe this is going to be an exciting tournament.”

Education Assistant Secretary Tonisito Umali, who is directly in charge of tournament preparations, said that DepEd is ready to host the event and is looking forward to hosting the full ASG next year, “This ASG golf tournament will serve as a practice run for the full ASEAN Schools Games, which the Philippines will be hosting next year.”
      
The Philippines, through DepEd, is an active member of the ASEAN Schools Sports Council, which conducts the annual ASG. It aims to enhance friendship among students around the ASEAN region and provide opportunities for school athletes to engage in sports and cultural exchange.


November 7, 2013

ASUS Announces Transformer Book T100 with Detachable Tablet Display

Compact ultraportable powered by the new Intel Atom quad-core processor features a 10.1-inch HD display that can be used as a lightweight Windows 8.1 tablet

ASUS today announced Transformer Book T100, a 10.1-inch ultraportable laptop with an Intel® Atom™ ‘Bay Trail’ quad-core processor and a detachable HD display that can be used as a standalone Windows 8.1 tablet. 
With a slim design and durable finish, Transformer Book is not only one of the lightest laptops currently available at just 1.07kg, but also one of the lightest 10-inch tablets around, at 550g.

Photo shows Mr. George Su (4th from left), Country Manager of Asus Philippines, together with models holding six of the company’s newest line of notebook products. 





Mr. Eason De Guzman, Technical PR Specialist of Asus Philippines, while discussing the key features of the Asus Transformer Book T100.
High-performance laptop and lightweight tablet combined

ASUS Transformer Book T100 is an extremely compact ultraportable for people who want the productivity features of a laptop with the easy portability of a tablet — and the flexibility to switch between the two in an instant. 

Transformer Book features a new Intel Atom Z3740 quad-core processor for smooth multi-tasking performance and incredible energy efficiency, and lasts for up to 11 hours on battery power. The lightweight keyboard dock features precision-engineered keys designed for comfortable extended use, plus a multi-touch touchpad with full Windows 8.1 gesture support. 

Just 10.5mm thin in tablet mode, Transformer Book’s 10.1-inch display has a crisp 1366 x 768 resolution and features IPS technology for wide 178-degree viewing angles with excellent daylight visibility. Capacitive multi-touch gives fine fingertip control in tablet mode, while exclusive ASUS ‘Reading Mode’ technology adjusts the display automatically to make the screen easier to read for long periods.

ASUS Instant On and SonicMaster Audio technology

Transformer Book also features ASUS Instant On technology for the kind of instant response that people have come to expect from tablets. Transformer Book wakes from standby in an instant and lasts for up to 14 days in standby mode.

ASUS SonicMaster audio technology gives true-to-life sound, and Transformer Book also features USB 3.0, 802.11a/b/g/n dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0. Transformer Book is also bundled with Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013 with full versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote.

SPECIFICATIONS 

Operating system Windows 8.1 (32-bit)

Processor Intel Atom Z3740 quad-core (1.33GHz)

Graphics Intel HD graphics (Gen7)

Display 10.1-inch (1366 x 768) IPS with capacitive multi-touch

Memory& storage 2GB

32GB/64GB eMMC 

Cameras Front 1.2MP

Connectivity 

Tablet:802.11a/b/g/n (dual-band), Bluetooth 4.0, Micro-USB port, 
Micro-HDMI port, MicroSD card slot, 3.5mm headphone/mic
Dock: USB 3.0 port

Audio Stereo speakers with ASUS SonicMaster technology

Sensors Accelerometer, ambient light, e-compass, gyroscope

Battery 31Wh lithium polymer

Size & weight Tablet: 263 x 171 x 10.5m, 550g

Dock: 263 x 171 x 13.1mm, 520g


Photo shows Mr. George Su (2nd from left), Country Manager of Asus Philippines, while offering a toast to success during the launch of T100, one of the company’s next generation of notebook products. Joining him in photo were (from left:) Mr. Wowie Wong, Market Development Manager of Intel Philippines; Louis Lau, System Product Manager, Asus Philippines; Gary Fowle, OEM General Manager of  Micosoft. 


ABS-CBN's 2013 Christmas Station ID:“Magkasama Tayo sa Kwento ng Pasko”

ABS-CBN pays tribute to different Filipinos, whose inspiring stories have touched the hearts and ignited the passion of people working for the network on and off cam, in its newest Christmas station ID launched on Wednesday.


In celebration of the 60th anniversary of Philippine Television, ANS=CBN like to focus the spotlight on he audience... whose lives we mirror... whose stories ignited our passion... the reason for our existence.

Dubbed as “Magkasama Tayo sa Kwento ng Pasko,” this year’s Christmas station ID becomes a vehicle to share these stories to Filipinos here and across the globe. It also highlights the bond that ABS-CBN have forged with its audience through the years.

Seven stories were researched by ABS-CBN’s Integrated Creative Communications Management division and for each story, an artist was chosen based on who would best help tell their touching true-to-life tales.

“These stories of simple yet remarkable individuals will always be ABS-CBN’s inspiration in delivering its commitment to be of service to every Filipino. And for the many years that they have allowed us inside their homes, we only have gratefulness. Being accepted by Filipinos as their Kapamilya is by far our greatest achievement. Our journey with them has been remarkable. We can only look forward to many more years with them,” said Robert Labayen, head of Integrated Creative Communications Management.

“Magkasama Tayo Sa Kwento Ng Pasko” was written by Labayen, with music composed, arranged and produced by Bojam De Belen, Thyro Alfaro, Jeli Mateo. It was performed by “The Voice of the Philippines” coaches Sarah Geronimo, Bamboo and Lea Salonga with grand winner Mitoy Yonting and finalists Klarisse De Guzman, Janice Javier and Myk Perez.

The 2013 ABS-CBN Christmas station ID was created by ABS-CBN Integrated Creative Communications Management headed by Labayen, Johnny Delos Santos, Patrick de Leon and Ira Zabat. It was directed by Johnny Delos Santos, Peewee Gonzales, Paolo Ramos and Carmelo Saliendra.

Rubilen Amit wins 2nd Women’s World 10-Ball Championship

Rubilen Amit ruled the 2013 Yalin Women’s World 10-Ball Championship in a pulsating 10-7 triumph over Kelly Fisher of Britain at Resorts World Manila. Amit is the very first two-time winner,  previously reigned in the prestigious competition in 2009.
The Cebuana proved steadier than the British ace in the see-sawing match, pouncing on world No. 4 Fisher’s costly miscues in the 15th to 17th racks to break free from a 7-7 standoff and cart away with the plum to the delight of a good-sized local crowd.
The victory, worth $21,000 (P900,000) validated Amit’s status as one of the region’s top female cuemasters.
“I just feel so blessed,” said Amit, raising a Philippine flag as she said her piece to the happy audience and thanked them profusely.
“Hindi ko actually inexpect. Basta nag-prepare lang ako nang matindi without much expectations para hindi rin ma-pressure nang husto. Sinurrender ko rin kay God kung ano’ng plano niya sa akin dito (I never had much expectations here so as not to pressure myself further. I just trained so hard and left it all to God),” said Amit.
“This title is sweeter than the first. Although I did prepare for the 2009 tournament, the preparation I did for this one is truly more rigid,” said Amit, who spent the last two months in serious training for the worlds.
Next up for Amit is the Southeast Asian Games in Myanmar, where she will carry the fight for the country in the 9-ball and 10-ball events.

(Photo from Rubilen Amit's Facebook profile)

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