September 29, 2015

Kata launches its newest KATA Box for home entertainment


Kata introduced Kata Box, the not-your-ordinary TV box which delivers not only your favourite channels but a whole new plethora of content – digital media, games and apps that would surely change the way you view home entertainment.

The Kata Box runs on an Android platform, and is equipped with Mali 450 and Amlogic S805 quad-core 1.5GHz processor, which will turn your TV into a whole new world of content. It is operated using Kitkat 4.4. Apart from its fast processor, it also has a built-in 1GB RAM + 8GB ROM internal storage, which allows you to save not only videos, but documents and apps which you could use for other tasks apart from just watching TV programs.



The Kata Box is created to turn your TV into a gateway for an amazing viewing experience.

By simply connecting your Kata Box into your Wi-Fi router, you can begin to download apps, movies and other media, or access your Facebook or YouTube accounts.

Why not enjoy everything on a bigger screen? In order to maximize your digital experience, Kata box also has additional accessories: a game controller which lets you enjoy your favourite android games, wireless keyboard with mouse, and an HDMI to VGA converter. All of these come in affordable prices which is just perfect for the whole family. Kata has been known as a brand which focuses on providing premium devices at affordable prices.

“It is our vision to provide our customers with the best digital experience straight into their homes. Now they can take home any content that they like, and at very affordable prices. It will always be a pleasure for us to turn this vision into something tangible and doable.” says Kata’s CEO.

Spiritually inspired crafts mixing fashion with devotion; Bringing the Holy Land next to your heart


Living life to the fullest... enjoy life, love, devotion, awe, worship, trust, an attitude toward the divine or nature.

Stay seemingly connected with your religious past, and take a piece of history – wherever you go, with fashion pieces inspired and derived from the Holy Land. 

Individuals, whether young or old, can surely embrace these pieces as they usher in an era of stylish relevance, while still embracing the past.

Recognized globally and distributed by EnergyGold Corp. in the Philippines, Authentica are products that are unique and truly one of a kind as they bring a closer feel to the Holy Land. Mostly seen as more than a spiritual accessory.

 “These products also integrate classic and sophisticated hand-made designs to their jewelries and displays – successfully mixing fashion with devotion,” says Jadeeyah Abang, EnergyGold Corp.’s Vice President.

 Jadeeyah Abang during the press conference as Journey Spiritual Craft launches one of its brand, Authentica by Oren Sagi.
Spiritually inspired, these products incorporate materials and basic elements from the Holy Land, such as Oil from Mount Galilee, Soil from chosen regions of the Holy Land, and Water from the Jordan River – all of which are authentic to assure the product’s purity and high quality.


Filipinos can surely get a glimpse of the Holy Land through these products. Authentica products are locally distributed by Journey Spiritual Crafts – and can be availed online, through its online partners. Those from other countries can also lookforward to being able to take home these products as it aims to expand to South Asian counties like Japan and Korea, and Australia.

Journey Spiritual Crafts is known to bring every believer of Christ (here in the Philippines) closer to the Holy Land, since few followers of Jesus has the chance to come and visit the place, we try to move and bring Jerusalem next to the heart of the Filipino communities providing them spiritual crafts and souvenirs.

Items are all authentic and traditionally handmade by the artist, Oren Sagi.Oren’s creations combine three basic elements: 
Hanging Triplet Charm Set - Water, Olive Oil, Soil

Water - from the holy Jordan River- Jesus Christ was baptized in the Bethany across the Jordan River (John 1:28). He traveled south to the Jordan to meet John the Baptist who was baptizing in the river all who came and repented of their sins. 
Olive Oil - from the selected ripe Galilee olives, crushed into pure oil at a local press, just as they were 2000 years ago. The oil represents holy anointing by the power of the Spirit of God. 
Soil - taken from several regions of this extraordinary land and combined into a single mass; then sifted, cleaned and flattened until every grain is a separate, distinct entity.
Visit the official Journey Spiritual Craft Facebook page www.facebook.com/JourneySpiritualCraft to know more about Journey’s spiritual crafts and souvenirs, you may also log on to www.journeyspiritualcraft.com.


Jordan River water, olive oil and soil Sealed with cross in a handmade Glass Bubbles. deluxe packaging with original wax seal.


September 28, 2015

M​yProperty.ph Magazine features 8 big names in Ph Real Estate

Dubbed “The People Issue,” MyProperty puts the spotlight on eight big names in Philippine real estate

​Dubbed “The People Issue,” M​yProperty.ph Magazine (​www.myproperty.ph​) releases its eight issue this week. For the first time ever, the magazine focuses on some of the movers and shakers of Philippine real estate.

In this issue of MyProperty.ph magazine, we want to step back and congratulate our long­term partners, whose success represents  a truly entrepreneurial spirit worth emulating. We let their knowledge of the market guide our journey and we thank them for their continuous belief in our vision to bring the Philippine real estate market into the digital age,” said Henry Winter, the newly appointed general manager of MyProperty.ph.

Well­known personalities to grace the latest issue of ​MyProperty.ph Magazine​include Grand Monaco president Reynaldo Carpio, Vista Land president and former senator Manny Villar, noted architect and urban planner Felino “Jun” Palafox Jr., and National Real Estate Association chairman Andy Mañalac.

MyProperty.ph​’s latest issue also features useful home guides and neighborhood tips for consumers, an exciting list of kid­friendly and fun­filled places in Metro Manila, articles on home design and budget­friendly dining room upgrades, and a list of must­have mood­enhancing items for your home.

Another piece, “A PWD’s ‘Dream House,’” focuses on the features that make a home ideal for people with disabilities. Meanwhile, noted property brokerage Pinnacle Real Estate Consulting Services also share their latest market insight and relays how the upcoming elections will affect the country’s real estate future.

Also in this issue are seven featured properties: The SM Mall of Asia by SM Prime, The Lakeshore by Central Country Estate, Admiral Baysuites by Anchor Land Holdings, Tres Palmas by Livingsprings Communities, Tagaytay Highlands by Belle Corporation, 3 Forty Fifth Residences by Top Market Property Development and Management, and Casa Aurora and The Grand Monaco Village East by Grand Monaco. A total of ten pages have also been dedicated to property classified ads from both MyProperty.ph and Lamudi Philippines.

“​In this issue of MyProperty.ph magazine, we want to step back and congratulate our long­term partners, whose success represents a truly entrepreneurial spirit worth emulating. We let theirGrab the latest issue from your local newsstands or get a copy for free by visiting MyProperty.ph's office at 9/F Rufino Tower, Ayala Avenue corner Rufino Street, Makati City.

Let's take a trip down memory lane at Reminisque Bistro in Tomas Morato

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A great evening as we turn back time, while having taste the traditional Filipino Cuisine at the newly opened Reminisque Bistro in Tomas Morato, Quezon City.

Dining experience that takes you back to Good Ole Days, turn back time as Reminisque Bistro provides guests with relaxing chill and nostalgic vibe music of the decade past - the 70s, 80s, 90s and traditional Filipino cuisine with fresh new ideas with delicious taste. 


For quality dining experience that takes you back to the good ole days, Reminisque Bistro is the perfect go-to place for a much-deserved indulgence. 

Reminisque Bistro opened its doors to the public last July 30, and as the name suggests, this cozy dining hub aims to provide a venue for adult professionals and yuppies who are craving for some straight-up, comfort grub with the distinct feel of hometown goodness.

Metro Manila’s newest go-to place for foodies and pub crawlers steers clear of the usual culinary fix being served by nearby restos and cafes in the area. Instead, it focuses on exquisite, traditional Filipino cuisine, but the kind that incorporates fresh new ideas with delicious regional taste. 


Almost everything that comes out of the kitchen is a specialty prepared in classic, flavorful glory: kansi, a rare Ilonggo delicacy that straddles the fine line between bulalo and sinigang, is a huge hit among regulars, especially after giving its thick, tangy taste a try.

Their traditionally prepared kare-kare brings a slice of home: earthily smoothened and savored with grounded peanuts and roasted rice grains. Reminisque Bistro also offers lengua—a rich and tasty ox tongue recipe in creamy mushroom sauce and red wine; the classic sisig with pita—a popular Filipino appetizer that goes well with beer and surprisingly, pita bread; and the famous Reminisque chicken— fried to golden brown with a unique savory taste you’ll surely remember.





“We hired a chef, experienced in creating various dishes including his old recipes gathered,” Matias says about how they sort through and curate the food in their menu.


Reminisque Bistro’s homey, modern Filipino interiors are the perfect setting for people who just want to unwind after a stressful day at work. A service cocktail bar features a wide array of drinks—pure, concocted and fondly stirred with alcoholic mixes, spirits, vodka, seasonal fruits, and sweeteners.



Their private function rooms with 35-seating capacity can also hold special meetings, gatherings, and small parties. 

Apart from its cozy, contemporary ambiance and delightful homegrown food, Reminisque Bistro holds themed nights that cater to adult audiences seeking for nostalgic music of the past. Their pool of DJs plays expertly curated songs that span from the ‘70s, ’80s, ‘90s to the present while acoustic performers provide guests with relaxing chill music that they can sing along to and enjoy in the background. 

Visit Reminisque Bistro at Scout Lozano Street corner Tomas Morato, Quezon City.

The bistro is open daily for lunch up until the last call, which is usually at 2:00 am. Call (02) 4415302 / 0476182093 for inquiries and reservations. Add us on Facebook: facebook.com/Reminisquebistro.

September 27, 2015

RE/MAX Philippines introduces a new concept that benefits consumers

Leonard Campos, President RE/MAX Philippines and Michelle Perlas, Country  Manager RE/MAX Philippines at the RE/MAX media launch held at the Discovery Primea 
The world's highest-rating franchise, RE/MAX, has changed the real estate sector in the Philippines by providing more options to people looking for property to own or lease. RE/MAX Philippines is now making an impact in the global arena through its proven and tested model in franchising where everybody wins.

RE/MAX is the World’s No. 1 Real Estate brand and has the largest global network of highly successful brokers and agents in 100 countries.

For brokers, it means a more professional approach to doing business. 

"Our people aren't just in it for the money. They love what they are doing and are looking forward to what happens every day. They don't just have jobs. They have careers," explains RE/MAX Philippines country manager Michelle Perlas.

But the biggest benefit of RE/MAX being in the Philippines, according to Perlas, is felt by consumers.

"There are so many real estate developments right now. If you are a consumer, you need more information and guidance. How do you know which one to choose to buy, rent or lease?"

RE/MAX franchisees help potential buyers/lessees look at their options.

For instance, why are you looking for a property? Is if for investment purposes or are you going to live in it?

"RE/MAX teaches its franchisees/brokers to get to know their clients. We want them to talk to their prospects and find out what these people want versus what they need. This is how they can be effective brokers. In the end, what we will have are happy customers and that's why we are here," says Perlas.

At the launch of RE/MAX Philippines at Discovery Primea Hotel, the media and listed brokers try the latest RE/MAX Technology platforms.





RE/MAX's business model was novel but it has worked in around 100 countries where RE/MAX has helped brokers reach their professional and business goals. 

"The franchise approach is incredibly efficient and a great driver for growth," said Dave Liniger, who co-founded RE/MAX in 1973 with his wife Gail.

In October 2013, RE/MAX Holdings Inc. became a publicly traded company and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange as RMAX. Dave and Gail Liniger still head RE/MAX, which is headquartered in Denver.

The company came to the Philippines, offering solutions to real estate brokers in a very dynamic market.

The franchises are individually owned and operated, and are run according to the specific demands of its local or regional market.

"The company espouses entrepreneurship. It teaches you how to be in business for yourself but not by yourself," says Perlas, who has 18 years of experience in integrated marketing communications and has worked for some of the country's top corporations before joining RE/MAX Philippines.

RE/MAX Philippines brings to real estate brokers a system that has been proven and tested to work. This system has helped people be their own boss and given them opportunities beyond making money. 

"We want to inspire more entrepreneurs, especially those who believe in what we do and its power to transform lives," says Perlas.

RE/MAX Philippines head office is located at 25th Floor Citibank Tower II, 8741 Paseo de Roxas St., Makati City, Philippines.

For more information, visit www.remax.ph, call (63 2) 511-1429 to 30; 511-1943 or email info@remax.ph 


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