October 5, 2017

The Orange Lady, Joby Linsangan Moreno talks about her 10 Commandments

Joby Linsangan Moreno, the lady behind Orange Blush Salon talked about her 10 Commandments as The Orange Lady in her first public engagement as a professional speaker.

Joby delivering her talk entitled," The 10 Commandments of the Orange Lady"


The event billed Elevate: Primed For Greatness held at The Podium Special Events Center, Cabanatuan City and organized by Lvrage, saw Joby talking before a mixed crowd of students and professionals.

Joby opened her first salon at age 23 in Nueva Ecija from the remnants of a beauty parlor about to close shop. It was a huge move for Joby who with her savings of 30,000 pesos chose to invest in the salon business. She was at that time working as a medical technologist. 

"When I went to college at 17, I did not know na ang med tech nasa lab pala," she recalls. "I did not know, nag aanalyze pala ng ihi, poop, dugo at iba pa. Eh ayaw ko pa naman ng kumukuha ng dugo," she explains.
Speakers answering questions from the audience


Awarding of Plaque of Appreciation With Mr. Luwee Carrasco, President, Lverage Events





With Fellow Conference Speakers; from left, to right: Mr. Luwee Carrasco, Mr. Reynaldo Odulio Jr. Of Wheeltek Motors and Mr. Toby Cayanga of Farmers' AMC. Home grown businesses from Cabanatuan City
Joby then realized that all she wanted was to be a business woman. "I was 23 when I established my salon in Nueva Ecija and my goal was to make it a national brand."

But six months after her first beauty shop opened, "pinirata yung tatlong stylists ko," she reveals. To save the situation, she had to run to the adjacent beauty salon for help. "Pag may pumasok na kliyente sa amin, tatakbo ako sa kabilang parlor, sasabihin ko, paghatian natin, 50-50 tayo sa 60 pesos na gupit." 

Despite the difficulties, Joby survived. And 14 years later, Orange Blush Salon put up 20 branches scattered in the different parts of Northern Luzon and Metro Manila. 10 branches are wholly owned while the other 10 are franchises. The flagship store is located in Sparks Place Cubao.

Orange Lady's First Commandment: Put God first

As a successful business woman, Joby follows 10 rules which she calls,

"The 10 Commandments of the Orange Lady"
1. Put God First In Everything You Do. 
2. Treat Others The Way You Want To Be Treated. 
3. Spend Quality And Undivided Time With Your Loved Ones.
4. Love Your Family Unconditionally.
5. Dream Big. Start Small.
6. Be Proactive. Focus.
7. Do Not Complain.
8. Feel Beautiful. Be Beautiful.
          9. Count Your Blessings.
10. Find Your Purpose And Seize It. Let Your Light Shine.

Joby also subscribes to the mantra, "For with God, nothing shall be impossible," Luke 1:37.

Joby is married to businessman Lawrence Moreno, her first and only boyfriend. They have three kids. Joby is an Asian Artists Agency talent. 

For more info on Joby visit the Orange Blush Official Facebook page or her official FB and IG accounts. You may also visit Orange Blush Salon at Sparks Place Cubao.


Panasonic Scholarship promotes quality education for nation building

Panasonic Scholarship promotes quality education.  The six new Panasonic scholars are (front row, from left to right) Mr. Lucas Niegel Cabading of the University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD); Miss Kathrina Villedo (UPD); Miss Gerdan Marie Louise Salas (UPD); Miss Gelyn Cruz of Pamantasan ng Cabuyao (PnC); Miss Bea Marie Manalastas (PnC); and Mr. Jovern Simangan of the University of Rizal System (URS) and with the presenters (back row, from left to right) UPD College of Engineering Associate Dean for Student Affairs Rhandley Cajote; Panasonic Manufacturing Philippines Corporation (PMPC) Assistant Director Robert Pacheco; PMPC Executive Director Masaru Toyota; UPD College of Engineering Associate Dean for Institutional Linkages Eric Augustus Tingatinga; Panasonic Precision Devices Philippines Corporation (PPRDPH) Assistant Director Mary Ann Diaz; PMPC President Shinichi Hayashi; PnC President Isabel Inlayo; URS President Marita Canapi;  PPRDPH President Koji Ipposhi; and PMPC Assistant Director Marlon Molano.

Panasonic continues to promote quality education for nation-building as it awarded the 2017 Panasonic Asian Scholarship grants to six deserving university students at a ceremony held on September 27, 2017 at the University of the Philippines (UP) – Diliman, Quezon City.

The awarding of scholarship was led by Panasonic Manufacturing Philippines Corporation (PMPC) President Shinichi Hayashi, Panasonic Precision Devices Philippines Corporation (PPRDPH) President Koji Ipposhi, University of Rizal System (URS) President Marita Canapi, Pamantasan ng Cabuyao (PnC) President Isabel Inlayo, PMPC Executive Director Masaru Toyota, UP College of Engineering Associate Dean for Student Affairs Rhandley Cajote, UP College of Engineering Associate Dean for Institutional Linkages Eric Augustus Tingatinga, PMPC Assistant Director Marlon Molano, PMPC Assistant Director Robert Pacheco, and PPRDPH Assistant Director Mary Ann Diaz. 

The six new Panasonic scholars are Lucas Niegel Cabading, Gelyn Cruz, Bea Marie Manalastas, Gerdan Marie Louise Salas, Jovern Simangan, and Kathrina Villedo. They were chosen after passing series of interviews and assessment of their over-all performance as students.

  • Mr. Lucas Niegel Cabading is 20 years old and currently taking up BS Electronics and Communications Engineering at the University of the Philippines-Diliman. 
  • Miss Gelyn Cruz, on the other hand is 19 years old and currently taking up BS Accountancy at the Pamantasan ng Cabuyao. 
  • Miss Bea Marie Manalastas is 19 years old and taking up BS Accountancy at the Pamantasan ng Cabuyao.
  • Miss Gerdan Marie Louise Salas is 20 years currently taking up BS Electronics and Communications Engineering at the University of the Philippines-Diliman.
  • Mr. Jovern Simangan is 18 years old and taking up BS Accountancy at the University of Rizal System – Binangonan.
  • Miss Kathrina Villedo is 20 years old and taking up BS Civil Engineering at the University of the Philippines-Diliman. 

The scholars are expected to make use of their scholarship not only for their personal gain, but also in becoming good leaders in their chosen fields and contribute to the society in the future. During the ceremony, Mr. Hayashi challenged the new scholars by reminding them that Panasonic is not just simply giving them financial support, but for the country’s continuing development as well.

“By way of your intellectual ability, your personality and your humanity, we believe that you are truly the deserving individuals, who can help us in realizing our commitment to contribute in improving the lives of people, and to the further progress of society along with our corporate slogan in pursuing the concept of “A Better Life, A Better World”. In other words, aim to become good leaders in your chosen fields, and contribute to the society in the future,” Mr. Hayashi said. 

Each of the guest speakers took turn in commending Panasonic as they inspire the scholars.

“While it is true that tuition fees are now free in state universities, students need more than just tuition fees. They need sustainability in instruction, in doing research, projects, and other curricular activities... and we are very grateful that Panasonic has that mission of helping our young people pursue their dreams. So to this year's scholars, you are expected to translate your scholarship privilege to greater contributions for national development... and eventually help others when you become successful in the future,” Dr. Canapi said.

Dr. Inlayo also exhorted the scholars as she pointed out that achievers do not always like what they do, but they are winners because they do it anyway.

“Life is unpredictable with hardships, challenges, and trials along the way... It is important that you remember your priority and to allow God to use both success and failure to reproduce Christ’s divine character in you,” Dr. Inlayo added.

In congratulating the scholars, Dr. Cajote encouraged them to rise above all the challenges that they will face along the way.

“Our parents always tell us that education is the only legacy that they can leave behind. Education is something that we strive to attain for ourselves and for our family,” Dr. Cajote said.

Mr. Pacheco, for his part, urged the scholars not to forget that in a sense they are all ambassadors not only of Panasonic and their respective universities, but also of their communities, thus they must carry out seriously their responsibilities as scholars and “help make our world a better place”

Panasonic Corporation (Japan) funds the Panasonic Asian Scholarship Program for its localized schemes in the region. In the Philippines, the program is administered by PMPC and supported by PPRDPH.


Arci Muñoz, JC Santos Add Kilig To “Ikaw Lang Ang Iibigin”

Mornings will be even brighter for viewers nationwide as Kapamilya stars Arci Muñoz and JC Santos join the cast of ABS-CBN morning series “Ikaw Lang ang Iibigin.



After their breakup, Gabriel (Gerald Anderson) and Bianca (Kim Chiu) face the new chapter of their lives with new people who will help them chase their dreams and change the course of their fate.

The show already introduced Alex (Arci), Gabriel’s free-spirited boss who has a determined heart to achieve her goals in life. But aside from being a partner at work, she will also become Gabriel’s friend who will help him ease the pain of being away from the love of his life.

Viewers also got to know JC’s character Percy, the president of the company where Bianca works for. After an unpleasant first meeting, Bianca and Percy will grow closer together as they learn more about each other’s lives and struggles.

What role will Alex and Percy play in the lives of Gabriel and Bianca?

Don’t miss the series that shows how people can fight for their love and their dreams, “Ikaw Lang ang Iibigin,” on ABS-CBN and ABS-CBN HD (Sky Cable ch 167).

Globe Telecom’s Ernest Cu is “CEO of the Year” finalist in World Communications Awards 2017

Ernest Cu, President and Chief Executive Officer of Globe Telecom, has been named a finalist in the "CEO of the Year" category at the World Communications Awards 2017 (WCA), the largest awards ceremony in global telecoms organized by Total Telecom.

Established in 1999, the WCA recognize excellence among global telecom leaders -- being synonymous with innovation, merit and outstanding performance in the telecoms field.

Cu was shortlisted in the “CEO of the Year” category in recognition of his efforts to make Globe competitive both globally and locally. His leadership redefined the telco landscape in the Philippines and helped set the trends in the industry.

Ernest Cu, President and Chief Executive Officer of Globe Telecom

“I am grateful to WCA for this nomination. It brings honor to my country and company to be recognized among the top players in this vastly competitive industry. In Globe, we constantly challenge ourselves to bring out the best for our customers and to become relevant to the Filipino digital consumer by introducing game-changing and leading edge products and services,” he said.

Cu has been named best CEO several times by various industry award giving bodies since he assumed the position in 2008. He is credited for understanding the consumer and adapting a challenger mindset, which makes it easy for the team to come up with products and services that are first-to-market game-changing offers. Beyond that, he engineered the network modernization that propelled the telecom firm to be the Philippine leader in mobile today.

His vision and anticipation of what the market would look like allowed the company to grow beyond telecom services and venture into diverse entertainment services through partnerships with international brands such as Disney, Spotify, Sports Illustrated, Hooq, among others.

More recently, Cu spearheaded faster and more accessible home broadband services when Globe fast-tracked the deployment of its 700-MHz spectrum. The company's goal is to connect 2 million households nationwide by 2020.

“The bar has been raised for CEO of the Year this year, as we have moved assessment of the finalists by our main panel of judges. Ernest Cu has done exceptionally well to make the final 5 from the many nominations we received,” said Rob Chambers, CEO of Total Telecom.

With 21 categories, entries to WCA were reviewed by an expert panel of judges. The finalists highlight operators, partners and solution providers who have excelled over the last year. Cu is up against Ahmad Hanandeh of Zain Jordan, Alan Masarek of Vonage, and Rick Calder of GTT Communications.

The winner will be decided by a vote open to telecom industry professionals from across the globe. Winners of the 2017 WCA will be announced at the gala dinner to be held on November 28 at Supernova, London.

DJI Launches Privacy Mode For Drone Operators To Fly Without Internet Data Transfer

New Local Data Mode Provides Enhanced Data Privacy Assurances

DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, today launched a new Local Data Mode that stops internet traffic to and from its DJI Pilot app, in order to provide enhanced data privacy assurances for sensitive government and enterprise customers.

Local Data Mode will be available in the next update on the DJI Pilot app on CrystalSky and for select Android tablets. When an operator activates Local Data Mode, the app will stop sending or receiving any data over the internet. This adds an additional layer of security for operators of flights involving critical infrastructure, governmental projects or other sensitive missions.

“We are creating Local Data Mode to address the needs of our enterprise customers, including public and private organizations that are using DJI technology to perform sensitive operations around the world,” said Brendan Schulman, DJI’s Vice President of Policy and Legal Affairs. “DJI is committed to protecting the privacy of its customers’ photos, videos and flight logs. Local Data Mode will provide added assurances for customers with heightened data security needs.”

Since Local Data Mode blocks all internet data, the DJI Pilot app will not be able to detect the location of the user, show the map and geofencing information such as No Fly Zones and temporary flight restrictions. In addition, it will not notify drone operators of firmware updates. Telemetry data on flight logs such as altitude, distance or speed will remain stored on the aircraft even if the user deactivates Local Data Mode.


Whether Local Data Mode is activated or not, photos and videos captured by the user are always stored on the drone's SD card and are only shared if the user chooses to upload them online to the SkyPixel community, social media or other websites.

When using Local Data Mode, drone operators are reminded that they are solely responsible for the safety of their flight operation and that they understand that features that may enhance and support the safety of their operations, but that rely on internet connectivity, are no longer available. 

Drone operators can enable Local Data Mode by opening the DJI Pilot app, clicking on “Activate LDM Mode” and entering a password which will be required to deactivate Local Data Mode when they decide to go online again.

New drones will still have to be activated first by logging into the user’s DJI account with an email and a password. To ensure the drone has the latest firmware, users can download and update it while they have internet connectivity before re-activating Local Data Mode.

“DJI has moved to address customer needs by developing Local Data Mode to provide enhanced data management options,” said Walter Stockwell, DJI's Director of Technical Standards. “We are pleased to be able to develop Local Data Mode as part of our drive to advocate for our customers’ interests.”

The Local Data Mode feature may not be available in locations where an internet connection is required or highly advisable due to local regulations. To download the DJI Pilot app, please visit http://www.dji.com/matrice-200-series/info#downloads.


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