May 7, 2016

Para Sa O.A. Kong Nanay by Safeguard Philippines



Safeguard’s Para sa OA kong Nanay video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saBmywa5Wwk

What beeing a mother really means ? It's a greatest gift, a connection that is unmatched and insurmountable in any form or other relationship. It’s a love that grows continually.

You will never truly understand the depth of a mother’s love until you become a parent yourself, and we salute you for that!

This Mother’s Day, Safeguard celebrates every Filipino mom, including the woman who made you the wonderful mom you are today. This video pays tribute to our moms, whose love and protection are beyond compare.

Happy Mother’s Day! 


May 6, 2016

The Inspiring Life Story of Leo J. Consul


“A man of perseverance and dedication, a man who is willing to walk a thousand miles just to reach his destination.”

This is how actor and host Leo Consul says he would describe himself to people meeting him for the first time.

A former host of Eat Bulaga Indonesia, Leo – who has been living abroad for almost four years—recently returned to the Philippines for a short visit.


“The show catapulted my career in Indonesia and made me a household name. It was a fun and exciting experience because I was recognized not only in Indonesia but in the Philippines as well. It was a difficult for a newbie like me in so many levels but I managed to get thru it all,” he says.

He ended up leaving the show after a year in search of greener pastures. Also, getting by day-to-day was a struggle.


Living alone away from his family, friends and his comfort zone was no joke, he says.

“It’s not a walk in the park. The struggle is real. I started there as a teacher in an international school but my passion wasn’t there. I quit the profession and pursued my career in the entertainment industry,” he says.

But Leo’s Eat Bulaga Indonesia experience did lead to positive things. He became known an gor other work. “The show paved the way and opened doors for me. I was trusted by different networks to host my own show up until now. Leo hosts the morning TV show, Celeb On News in Indonesia and will soon start in his own teleserye. He is also dubbing a cartoon series in Indonesia titled “Kiko” which will be aired internationally.

Throughout his four years in Indonesia, Leo kept alive his dream of breaking into show business in the Philippines.

“It has been my dream to break into the entertainment industry here in the Philippines“While I am doing great back in Indonesia as a TV host, commercial model and an actor, I still have this yearning to be seen here and entertain our kababayan, most specially my father who has been dreaming of seeing me on local TV, doing things I am passionate about, instead of watching me on DVD/CP copies of my shows back in Indonesia,” he explains.

That dream came true when he met TV host and talent manager Boy Abunda.

“I asked for Direk Eric Quizon’s help for my movie and he said Boy Abunda might be of great help. He sent an email to Boy to introduce me and cc-ed me and from there, we started talking about this whole thing. Boy Abunda and I officially met when he visited Jakarta last year.” 

Boy will be managing his career in the Philippines and in other Asian countries except Indonesia.
Leo considers that a lucky break. “I am blessed and fortunate enough to be given this once in a lifetime opportunity by Boy Abunda to introduce me and explore the possibilities there in the Philippines,” says Leo.

“At times, I would see myself while on the set of my shows, daydreaming and asking myself what would it be like doing the same thing that I do back there but I a different setting, audience and country, which is my home. I would still love to host shows, do commercials and act or anything that the industry could offer. I am not going to leave Indonesia, for I owe a huge chunk of my success to my fans and colleagues back there. We’re planning to do this in both countries.”


The good-looking actor and TV host has detailed his inspiring life journey in a book, A Thousand Miles in Broken Slippers.

The book contains his life story from when he was a baby up to this point.

“In this book, people will get to know my bittersweet past back in our small town in Bolinao, Pangasinan. It tells about my struggles, pains, survival, painful memories, happy moments with my childhood friends, tears and of course my journey as an artist in Indonesia. It is a hodgepodge of everything.”

Leo thought of publishing this book not just as a means to promote himself or to boost his career as an artist but mainly to inspire people who may share the same dream and hope or those people who have different dreams but with same passion and determination to pursue in life. Among the most interesting part of the book is how Leo worked himself up from his humble background growing up in Pangasinan.

To hear Leo tell his story borders on the unbelievable.

“Just hearing the word Bolinao could bring thousand folds of happy and painful memories. It’s traumatizing, in a way. It was the sanctuary of my childhood years and the niche of my struggles at the same time. I wasn’t born with a silver spoon. At a very young age, I learned to stretch my bones just to earn cold coins to fill up our stomachs. I was introduced to Jollibee not in a conventional way but in a very demeaning and painful way and that’s thru the trash bin. I would eat leftovers from the buses I cleaned in the middle of the night back then just to get thru the night. To be honest, every time I look back, it never fails to bring me to tears and sadness. I was one of those kids who was dressed in shabby clothes, worn-out slippers, exhausted and famished only with great determination and perseverance. I used to collect and sell junk (bottles, metal, broken glass, newspaper, etc.) dressed in a yellowish school uniform, carrying a hanging-by-thread-bag, and flimsy slippers.”

Leo walked to school every day, under the scorching heat of the sun. He was the kind of kid who would never be given any attention had he not excelled at school.

Leo Consul with his mother.
“I have been to Baguio City since I studied there in UP for four years before I moved to Diliman for my final year. That’s where I also landed a job as TV host in ABS-CBN Regional Network Group, which brought me to many places as we shoot for our travelogue show which was called “NC Atin To” which later renamed, “MagTV Na Atin To.”

Of all the places he has been to, his favorite would have to be the Banaue Rice Terraces.

“I consider myself a traveler, not a tourist. Every time I visit a place, I make sure I immerse myself into its culture, values and traditions. I am not a cosmo kinda guy. I enjoy the outskirts/suburbs more than the city. There, I find peace and the perfect opportunity to reflect and enjoy serenity at its finest before I get myself back to the city’s hurly-burly,” Leo said.

At his point, having spent his life in both the Philippines and Indonesia, Leo says he still identifies as Filipino.

“I’m still a Filipino, of course. For me, what makes a certain country appealing am more interesting is not just its beautiful spot and scenery. I think what sets each country part is its people. We, Filipinos, are known for our warm hospitality. We are friendly and loving people and that for me, makes our country great and fun to pay visit to,” Leo shared.

He is excited of many interests. "I love traveling. I make sure I visit different countries each year. I also love cooking. In fact, my first show after Eat Bulaga Indonesia was a cooking show. I also play sports like badminton and tennis. I love singing. I actually released a single in Indonesia while I was hosting Eat Bulaga Indonesia but it didn’t work out. I am also a hip-hop dancer. I was a member of UP Baguio Shadows (dance troupe). My favorite artists would be Gina Pareño as an actress, Joel Torre (actor), Toni Gonzaga (host), Eugene Domingo (comedienne) and Luis Manzano."

“Being in show business wasn’t really a dream when I was a kid, probably because I didn’t have the looks to back it all up. I was an ugly duckling. But I have always wanted to become a news anchor,” he says.

His battle cry is simple. “(I have always believed that) Poverty is not a hindrance to success. It was ABS-CBN Baguio which sparked my interest in show business because they gave me the confidence and made me believe that I have a spot in this industry.”

Meet the dynamic duo with the sweetest flavors this summer! Jollibee offers Pinoy’s all-time favorite banana and langka flavors to their sundaes and pies!

Beat the summer heat with Jollibee’s cool and creamy Banana Langka sundae topped with banana and langka chunks that Filipinos surely love for only Php 29 in regular size or as a value meal add-on for Php 20.
Enjoy summer with the new Jollibee Banana Langka Sundae and Pie. These new desserts give fresh and fun twists to Pinoys’ favorite classic flavors of the season to bring your dessert enjoyment to the next level.

“Summer, especially for today’s millennials, is tantamount to trying and sharing new and thrilling experiences with friends and loved ones. Through our latest dessert innovations that combine two of Pinoys’ well-loved tropical fruits, we wish to contribute to making this season really exciting for everyone,” Jollibee Global Brand Chief Marketing Officer and Jollibee Philippines Marketing Head, Francis Flores said.

Enjoy Jollibee’s sweet Banana Langka Pie with delicious banana chunks and langka filling for only Php 27 (solo).

Summer will be more enjoyable indeed for you and your friends as you dig into the Banana Langka Sundae, made with creamy vanilla sundae with sweet banana and langka toppings. Available as a Regular Sundae for P29 and Mini Sundae value meal add-on for P20.

You and your barkada will be delighted as well to taste the Banana Langka Pie’s golden brown, flaky, slightly sweet crust with a fruity blend of diced banana and langka filling in thick sauce. Available as a solo pie for P27 and 3 Pies-to-Go for P79.

Don’t miss this chance to make your summer extra light and fun. Be among the first to make Jollibee Banana Langka Sundae and Pie part of your fun experiences this season. 

This dynamic duo is available in all Jollibee stores nationwide for a limited time only this summer!

May 4, 2016

Epson launches the new next-generation IC Handlers in Southeast Asia

NS8000II IC Handler



Epson announced the launch of the new generation NS8000II series of IC test handlers in Southeast Asia for chip manufacturers and testers in the manufacturing and semiconductor industry.

As the market leader for IC Handlers, Epson’s expertise is in precision engineering and robotics, and showcased its IC Handlers for the first time at Semicon Southeast Asia 2016 in Penang last 26 to 28 April 2016.

The New Generation NS8000II series of IC handlers are capable of transferring, testing, and sorting up to 13,500 chips per hour. They deliver high consistency and accuracy, with standard contact pressure sufficient for high-speed testing of high-pin-count chips. The machines are able to test chips at temperatures as high as 155°C. 

The IC handlers are used widely in testing of chips for wireless communication such as tablet PCs and smartphones, applications for Internet of Things such as wearables, as well as other applications within the manufacturing and automotive industries. IDC estimates that global spending on IoT devices and services will rise from $656 billion in 2014 to $1.7 trillion in 20201.

That growth is expected to be fueled by growth in devices, connectivity solutions, and IT services.

Epson’s IC Handlers, developed from its advanced robotics technology, are recognized as the industry’s fastest and most accurate handlers for high-speed transferring, testing and sorting of chips for factory automation. Epson will be providing a one-stop IC Handler solution and will sell directly to customers.
“We are committed to growing our IC Handler business within Southeast Asia, and look to see further growth, with the expected increase in volume of chips for connected devices and solutions. As a market leader of IC handlers in Southeast Asia, Epson’s expertise in precision engineering and robotics has enabled us to deliver IC handlers that are highly accurate and reliable to meet the stringent needs of our customers and to help them reduce testing costs,” said Mr Ng Ngee Khiang, Regional General Manager, Epson Robotics Division.

1IDC Report, Worldwide Internet of Things Forecast, 2015-2020 http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS25658015


Take delight in melodies of film with “Klassikal Music Foundation presents: Songs from a Silver World” , Alden Richards and Gerphil Flores will perform


Young Filipino music students from different universities are set to take the stage with great songs from film classics at "Klassikal Music Foundation presents: Songs from a Silver World," happening on May 7, 2016, 7:30PM at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium in RCBC Plaza. 

Founded in 2007 by Dr. George T. Yang, McDonald’s Philippines Founder and Chairman, Klassikal Music Foundation (KMF) aims to help in the development and appreciation of local classical music. This is done by giving scholarships to deserving classical music students who otherwise cannot afford to continue their study of the very specialized field of music. 

Dr. Yang, also known as one of the Philippines’ tenors with a passion for singing and classical music, will be giving a special performance during the concert. Audiences can also expect an award-winning performance from internationally-acclaimed soprano Ms. Rachelle Gerodias and the KMF Chamber Orchestra.

One of KMF’s distinguished scholars, Gerphil Flores, will also be delighting guests with her heavenly voice that got the nods of judges in Asia’s Got Talent last year. McDonald’s endorser and celebrity heartthrob Alden Richards will also grace the stage. 

‘‘There is so much musical talent among our Filipino youth, and this evening will be a proud moment to celebrate. The scholars are truly world-class in their talents and the KMF is committed to support them in their musical endeavors,“ said Dr. Yang.


Over the years, Dr. Yang’s passion for singing has been strengthened with successful albums, concerts, and performances. Hand-in-hand with this passion is his strong desire to help the youth. Both passions come together in KMF. Since 2007, the foundation has supported 47 scholars, carefully selected from the country’s best musical talents. It currently has 22 scholars in its roster. 

"Klassikal Music Foundation presents: Songs from a Silver World" is directed by Andrew Fernando, with musical direction from Hermenegildo Lanera, choreography from Richardson Yao, and light design from John Batalla. The board members of KMF include Dr. George T. Yang, Dr. Raul Sunico, Ms. Shirley Bangayan, Ms. Rosalinda Orosa, Ms. Lily Monteverde, and Ms. Rachelle Gerodias.

All proceeds of the showcase will go to the scholarship fund.

Tickets for the showcase are available for PHP1,000 (Orchestra); PHP750 (Loge); and PHP500 (Balcony) at Golden Arches Corporation’s office in Citibank Building, Paseo de Roxas, Makati City. For ticket inquiries, please call (02)813-0935 or (63)929-470-6538.


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