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GOOGLE’S CHROMECAST Prayers for our salvation

H Beloved Mother of the Eucharist and Grace, chosen by God to carry in your womb His only begotten Son, you were the first tabernacle. The body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ truly present in the Sacred Host is as much your flesh and blood. We consecrate to you our thoughts, desires, feelings and actions. Henceforth, we beseech your blessings and prayers for our salvation. May you always help us be in the state of holiness. Amen. OUR MOTHER OF THE EUCHARIST AND GRACE BOOKLET AND LOUIE M. LACSON

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GOOGLE’S CHROMECAST IS TOPS FOR INEXPENSIVE STREAMING

NO, it’s not a flying saucer from outer space but the latest iteration of Google’s Chromecast streaming device.

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HEN it debuted two years ago, Google’s Chromecast shook up the market for digital streaming devices. The company is hoping now to build on that success, releasing a new and improved version of the Chromecast. The new model isn’t a whole lot different from its predecessor, but I’m impressed with how good a device it has become. The original Chromecast stood apart from the competition when it launched. At $35, it was much less expensive than its rivals, most of which cost at least twice as much. Unlike those devices, it was the size of a USB stick and could be hidden from view by plugging directly into a television. It also worked differently from those devices. It didn’t come with a remote control and didn’t offer any kind of on-screen interface. Instead, users controlled and interacted with it through their phones. If they wanted to watch or listen to something, they beamed it to the Chromecast from their handheld device. When it launched, the device seemed to be more of a work-in-progress rather than a finished product. It only worked with a handful of apps, and it could be hard to find ones that were compatible with it. There was no way to beam pictures or movies stored on users’ phones to their televisions. And video streamed to it could be choppy, in part because it could only connect to Wi-Fi networks over the 2.4 GHz band, which is generally overcrowded. By now, though, Google and its legion of software developers have addressed many of these problems. The company says there are now thousands of Chromecastcompatible apps, many of which are available for both Android devices and for Apple’s iOS, which underlies the iPhone and iPad. Among them are many of the most popular streaming media services, including Netflix, Spotify, HBO Now, Showtime Anytime and Hulu. Additionally, you’ll find apps that will let you beam drawings, pictures and presentations to your screen. You’ll even find a selection of games that you can play on your television, via Chromecast, using your phone as a controller.

If you have an Android device, you can even beam apps to your screen that don’t have built-in compatibility with Chromecast. Google has developed a technology similar to Apple’s AirPlay that allows Chromecast to mirror what’s on their phones screens on their televisions. Although the new Chromecast still doesn’t come with a remote control, Google does have a Chromecast app for both Android and iOS devices that makes it easier to control and use the device. Owners use the app for the initial configuration of a Chromecast. But they can also use it to find other apps that are compatible with the device, both ones they’ve already installed and ones that they can download from a special section of Google’s Play store. The device also has a search feature that allows users to search for movies or television shows across several Chromecast compatible apps. With the updated hardware, which still costs just $35, Google has also addressed the original device’s connection problems. The new device, which looks like a small disk with a flat USB cable coming out of it, supports the latest Wi-Fi standards. It has multiple Wi-Fi antennas that can help signals get around obstacles in a room and it supports the less crowded 5 GHz Wi-Fi band. The device isn’t perfect, of course. Unlike the latest— and much more expensive—streaming media boxes from Roku, Amazon and Nvidia, the new Chromecast doesn’t support 4K, the new standard for ultra-high resolution video that’s becoming more common among the latest televisions. And you’re unlikely to be able to play high-end games on the Chromecast that you can already find on Nvidia’s Shield and that are in development for the new Apple TV. The Chromecast also works better with Android devices that with iPhones or iPads, because the default apps in iOS don’t work with the device. That means that you can’t beam to Chromecast songs from Apple Music; videos you’ve purchased from iTunes; Web pages or videos you’ve pulled up in Safari or pictures and videos from the Photos app. In some cases, you can work around these limitations, but the apps that allow you to do so aren’t always easy to use. Meanwhile, the lack of a remote control can be annoying. If you need to pause a movie because the phone’s ringing, it’s a lot easier to push a button on a physical remote than to find the media controls on your phone after you’ve unlocked it first. Still, the new Chromecast is a much more complete and satisfying device to use than its predecessor was at

launch. And when its latest rivals cost more than $100, it’s still a heck of a deal. WHAT IS IT ■ What: Google Chromecast streaming media player ■ Likes: Inexpensive; compatible with thousands of apps, including many of the most popular ones; works with both Apple devices and Android-based ones; new Wi-Fi radios address streaming problems; updated app makes it easier to find compatible services and content. ■ Dislikes: Works better with Android devices than Apple ones; lacks support for 4K; lacks a physical remote control. ■ Web: www.google.com/chromecast

Viber invites Filipino artists to bring city vibe to stickers VIBER the country’s leading mobile messaging app known VIBER, for its stickers that ooze with personality, is launching an exciting second run of its global sticker design initiative Sticky Fingers. This time around, Sticky Fingers focuses on having creatives from all over bring their favorite cities to life with the “My City, My Vibe” theme. Stickers are a core part of Viber’s service and millions of people use them every day to convey an emotion, a reaction, or simply to share good vibes with their friends and families. In fact, Viber’s 600 million users sent more than 22 billion stickers last year. With this, Sticky Fingers 2 becomes a great opportunity for Filipino artists to showcase their design talent, represent their cities, each unique vibe they carry, and share it with the rest of the world. Twenty finalists will be selected by Viber and its panel of judges, each to receive $1,000. From those top entries, five artists will be chosen to get the opportunity to work with the Viber design studio to develop their character into sticker packs, and a revenue share for every sticker sold of their design. Aside from these, the final five will of course receive exposure across Viber’s social-media channels. The competition is now open with Filipino creatives being able to send their entries until November 18. As the 20 finalists will be picked based on the quality of their submissions, and not by their country of origin, the more entries the Philippines produces means higher chances for Pinoys to make it as finalists. Shares Stanislav Makarenko, a.k.a. “Drawk” (the select artist of the first Sticky Fingers competition): “I have been drawing and sketching characters since 2008, but being selected for Viber’s first Sticky Fingers Creative Invite was a dream come true. It was such an incredible feeling to be selected, but also a great responsibility. I got the opportunity to work alongside professional artists at an international level, to travel more, and now my sketches are in a sticker pack that will be used around the world. I’m looking forward to helping choose the selected artists of My City, My Vibe and I encourage all entrants to get inspired, be yourself and let your original style come through in your sketches.” Submission of entries can be made through www.viber. com/MyCityVibe. The 20 finalists will be announced on December 9, and the five selected artists on December 15.

Alphabet, Google’s new parent company, beats third-quarter earnings forecast ALPHABET Inc., the recently created parent company of Google Inc., topped earnings estimates in the third quarter, grossing $18.7 billion in revenue, the company said Thursday. The earnings amounted to 13 percent year-on-year growth for the tech giant and beat analyst expectations of $18.54 billion in revenue, according to a Thomson Reuters survey. Profits came in at $4.7 billion, up from $3.7 billion a year ago. Alphabet reported earnings of $7.35 per share adjusted for expenses, topping the Thomson Reuters survey predicting earnings of $7.21 per share. The third-quarter results “show the strength of Google’s business, particularly in mobile search,” said Ruth Porat, chief financial officer of Alphabet and Google. “With six products now having more than 1 billion users globally, we’re excited about the opportunities ahead of Google, and across Alphabet.” The results will please analysts and shareholders who viewed the company’s mobile strategy as a soft spot. The company, which relies heavily on ad revenue

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generated by searches on personal computers, has found it difficult adapting to a mobile environment where the cost-per-click of an ad has been in decline. Mobile search has surpassed searches on computers. Google has countered by introducing more mobile products The company has boosted the number of ads it displays on mobile searches and allowed app developers to pay for placement in the Google Play store to reach more users. In September Google introduced Customer Match, which allowed advertisers to target consumers more precisely using e-mail data. Alphabet shares soared over 10 percent in afterhours trading after closing at $651.79, up $9.18 or 1.43 percent. The company also authorized the buyback of $5 billion in Class C stock. The earnings call was the first for the company since Alphabet was established to separate Google’s core search business from its so-called moonshot initiatives, such as high-altitude balloons to spread Internet access and its biotech division, Calico. LOS ANGELES TIMES

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WEDDING FAIR AT SANDARI BATULAO E1 Wednesday, November 4, 2015

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AILEEN CAIISIP (from left), Club Ananda events coordinator; Anthony Francis J. Ong, Club Ananda manager; Marianne Tan and James Michael Francisco; Reina Kathleen Rodriguez, Citystate Properties and Management Corp. (CPMC) sales operations officer; and Alfie Eslaban, CPMC site engineer

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AT SANDARI BATULAO SEARCH IS ON FOR PHL C REAL ESTATE’S BEST LUB Ananda at Sandari Batulao held on October 11 its fourth of a series of events, entitled “A Taste of Sandari–The Wedding Fair.” With Ma Del’s Catering and Food Services still being the main feature of the fair, the gathering gave Club Ananda’s affiliated and nonaffiliated suppliers the chance to showcase their products, services and lines of expertise.

The exhibitors included Ma Del’s Cuisine, Wave Force lights and sound, GQ Mobile bar, Tent King, Imahe Photo and Video, Flowers by Rosabella, Langels events coordinator, Gigi Guevarra makeup, Style Me Pretty, Club Ananda, Sandari Batulao, Crust Brick Oven Pizza and many more. The wedding fair was well attended by soon-to-be-wed couples from surrounding cities and even from Metro Manila. Club Ananda, Ma Del’s and other wedding suppliers provided guests with a sneak preview on how the events venue would look and feel should they choose to celebrate at Club Ananda. Club Ananda at Sandari Batulao is an upscale events venue for weddings and corporate functions. It has an air-conditioned Main Events Hall with 16-foot floor-to-ceiling glass windows that bring the beauty of the outdoors inside. The

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VERY young professional aims to have his or her own place to experience living independently, whether it’s in a condominium or an apartment in the Metro. With The Vantage at Kapitolyo, Rockwell Primaries’ second property and first high-rise development, this dream can turn into reality. Offering a home that is secure and located in a vibrant community, The Vantage is an exclusive urban enclave that provides the best of both worlds—well-planned units that allow homeowners to enjoy the comforts of their personal spaces but still within close proximity to key establishments and the Rockwell lifestyle that many have grown to love. The Vantage is at the center of four business districts within a safe neighborhood that provides easy access to the growing food establishments in Kapitolyo. The growing need for halfway homes and dwelling places in the city makes The Vantage more appealing to young professionals and achievers. “We know how young professionals aspire to have their own place that they can call home. With The Vantage at Kapitolyo, we are addressing this aspiration. Many work around the area and are looking for the home that will give them the freedom and safety that Rockwell Primaries can give. These individuals are expanding their horizons and we at

ROCKWELL Primaries presents young and aspiring individuals the experience of having their own place.

800-square-meter Open Garden feature surrounded by lush greens is perfect for weddings and other private functions. The Water Park consists of three themed pools: The 25-meter Infinity Lap Pool with natural stone tiles; the River Pool, the first of its kind south of Metro Manila with a center island suitable for cocktails and small groups; and the Kiddie Island Pool with white sand. All venues have unobstructed views of nearby Mount Batulao and Mount Talamitam. Citystate Properties and Management Corp. is the developer of Sandari Batulao, a luxurious ecocentric mountainside residential and leisure development with majestic Mount Batulao as its backdrop. Sandari Batulao is 10 minutes away from Metro Tagaytay and is 15 minutes away from the beaches of Nasugbu, Batangas. www.sandaribatulao.com.

Rockwell Primaries would like to be a partner in their journey by providing them the home that they deserve,” said Malou Pineda, senior vice president of Rockwell Primaries Development Corp. The Vantage offers different kinds of units from studio to one-, two- and three-bedroom formats, which can all be availed of at very flexible payment terms. For those wanting to live in a smaller space, a studio unit can be the perfect fit. It’s easy to maintain, convenient to style and design, and suitable for those who want to have a place of their own. Choosing the studio unit means being able to maximize the available space, usually ranging from 29 square meters to 30 sq m. “We know what our urban market needs in terms of well-designed condo spaces. Our studio units are fitting for those looking for a convenient home that is reasonably priced and sized just right. We always aim to provide the accessibility and convenience of living within a Rockwell property,” Pineda shared. Unlike other developments in the area, The Vantage will only have 11 to 17 units per floor. This actually offers homeowners more space to move and privacy on each floor. The Vantage, which will include 24-hour closed-circuit television security cameras and keycard access to units, will be turned over by 2020. www.rockwellprimaries.com.ph

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PAUL ASHBURN (from left), BDO International co-managing partner; Terry Blackburn, Ensign Media CEO; Mary Grace Ofamen, Hansgrohe (Platinum Sponsor) consultant; Eric Mangosing, JCV & Associates chairman and a representative of the panel of judges; and Michael McCullough, managing director of KMC MAG Group, pose for a photo after a media discussion recently at Fairmont Makati. MARIANNE GRACE SARMIENTO

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EADING real-estate developers and designers from the country’s top markets, including Mega Manila Cebu and Davao, will again be recognized at the fourth Philippine Property Awards to be held on April 7, 2016, at the Fairmont Makati, the awards’ official hotel venue sponsor. The Philippine Property Awards is part of the Asia Property Awards—organized by Ensign Media, publisher of Property Report, a monthly luxury real estate, architecture and design magazine—which is the region’s premier awards series that celebrates Asia’s biggest and best achievers in real-estate sector. “Philippine Property Awards is a showcase of our commitment to the country’s exciting real-estate market, and to recognize and reward the most significant contributions to the sector from local developers, building on our experience with Asia Property Awards in the past 10 years,” said Terry Blackburn, CEO of Ensign Media. A total of 26 trophies will be given away covering three main categories—Developer, Development and Design—all coming from the condominium, housing, hotel office, retail, green and villa segments. Nominations officially opened on October 29 and will close on January 15 next year. All entrants are free to join and must be nominated by a third party, including peers, professionals and consumers. Among the criteria that judges look out for are design and amenities, value for money, use of construction materials, location, unique selling point and stage of completion. “For the last 10 years, the main thing that we are excited about is to see how many more categories we can add successfully outside of Metro Manila. We always look at how we can encourage and

get more high-quality interest in a few more locations,” Blackburn shared during a media conference held recently. For the next six months till the black-tie awards gala, nominations will be evaluated by an independent panel of judges and will be supervised by BDO International, the world’s fifth-largest accounting and consultancy firm. Short-listed nominees will then be included in on-site visits “to further look at the more relevant facets of the project.” BDO International co-managing partner Paul Ashburn shared that being with Ensign Media since it started the Asia Property Awards in 2006, their main role is to “provide an extra layer of confidence” in the integrity of the judging process. JCV & Associates Chairman Eric Mangosing, a representative of the panel of judges, said that one of the reasons that the awards is successful is because of its credibility and transparency, adding that all judges are knowledgeable in real estate and without conflict of interests. An additional award—chosen by editors of Property Report—will be presented to the Real Estate Personality of the Year whose influence and achievements resonate across the country. Past recipients include Antonio Aquino, president and CEO of Ayala Land Inc.; Dr. Andrew L. Tan, chairman and founder of Megaworld Corp.; Ramon Fernando D. Rufino, executive vice president of The Net Group and incumbent chairman of the Philippine Green Building Council. Winners of the awards can represent the country in the next Southeast Property Awards. Ayala Land Inc., a former winner of Best Developer accolade, claimed the Best Developer (Southeast Asia) title during the Southeast Asia Property Awards grand finals held in Singapore in 2014.

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ONDON, United Kingdom— Pioneering flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) is forecasting clearer skies ahead for its London route, with the improvement in its slot at the Heathrow Airport and a stepped-up marketing program targeting different groups beyond the Filipino community in the UK.

In an interview with the BusinessMirror, David Cochrane, PAL country manager for the UK, said: “2016 will be an even better year for PAL. We’re targeting an increase in sales by 25 percent next year, and a higher passenger-load factor between 85 percent and 95 percent, both of which, I believe, are achievable.” He said that when the flights from Manila to London started in November 2013, “the passenger-load factor wasn’t doing so good. In 2014 it averaged 56 percent thereabouts. We’re now averaging a load factor of 76 percent to 77 percent, which is a drastic

improvement from how it was. Obviously, we’ve had very tough challenges in the market; we were a relatively unknown brand again to the UK. It was difficult to convince travelers to try something new. So we’ve worked very, very hard to make that [higher load factors] happen.” A passenger load factor of 77 percent means 77 percent of the seats on the 264-seat Airbus 340-300 are booked and sold. When the route was first offered, though, the flag carrier used a more modern Boeing 777-300 ER, which

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he poorest Filipinos experienced the slowest acceleration in commodity-price hikes in six years in the July-to-September period, when inflation for the bot-

Makati Commercial Estate Association; Bobby Dy, president and Ceo of Ayala Land Inc.; Fernando Zobel de Ayala, chairman of Ayala Land; Jaime Zobel de Ayala, chairman emeritus of Ayala Corp.; Patricia Zobel de Ayala, honorary consul of the Philippines in Monaco; and Manny Blas, vice president of Ayala Land, lead the ceremonial iighting of Ayala Street done annually to signal the start of the holiday season in the main commercial district of the country. KRIZ JOHN ROSALES

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High taxes, political dynasties and other unfinished business in 16th Congress By Jovee Marie N. dela Cruz

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Slowest inflation in 6 yrs felt by poor Pinoys in Q3 By Cai U. Ordinario

AYALA SWITCHES to HOLIDAY-SEASON MODE Top officials of companies under the Ayala Group (from left) Dave Balangue, president of

tom 30 percent of the population slowed to 0.5 percent. Data obtained from the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) showed that inflation for the poorest Filipinos recorded the slowest pace since Continued on A4

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he continuous disinterest being shown by lawmakers in the Basic Law on Bangsamoro Autonomous Region (BLBar) and the Freedom of Information (FOI) bill is killing the two critical reform measures in the 16th Congress. Also, House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr. said the long line of lawmakers who want to interpellate has stretched the legislative process for the BLBar. “The real problem here is that time is running out because several lawmakers want to interpellate,” he said. Currently, there are at least 17 lawmakers who want to interpellate the peace measure. “Also, the notion that you can get the Senate and the House to agree on a version is really an impossible dream,”

Belmonte added. Centrist Democratic Party Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez of Cagayan de Oro, the chairman of the House ad hoc committee on the Bangsamoro Basic Law, hinted at the death of the peace measure due to lack of material time, as the lower house is facing serious absenteeism problem.

No quorum, no BLBar

According to Rodriguez, the quorum problem has hounded the House since July. The BLBar aims to create the new Bangsamoro juridical entity, replacing the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao. But Belmonte expressed optimism that the lower chamber can still pass the BLBar before the year ends, despite the expected continued problem on Continued on A2

Phl secrecy rules of little use to transnational hoodlums By David Cagahastian

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he Philippines ranked No. 46 out of 102 countries in terms of financial secrecy due to lack of a government fiat compelling businesses or corporations to disclose their beneficial owners, according to the Financial Secrecy Index of the international think tank

Tax Justice Network (TJN). However, the think tank said that, while the Philippines is among the upper half of countries that maintain secrecy of accounts, such secrecy are of little use to transnational criminals since the Philippines accounts for less than 0.1 percent of the global market for offshore financial services.

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TJN said this development makes the $285-billion Southeast Asian economy merely “a tiny player compared with other secrecy jurisdictions.” Topping the list of the most secretive in terms of financial accounts are the countries of Switzerland, Hong Kong, the United States, Singapore and the Cayman Islands.

In the case of the Philippines, the key financial secrecy indicators where the Philippines scored the highest pertain to indicators involving government regulations on corporate transparency. The Philippines attracted “exceptionally secretive” grades on the following indicators: disclosure of public company ownership;

disclosure of public company accounts; and disclosure of beneficial ownership of companies. The Philippines was not considered as a very secretive jurisdiction despite having adopted a bank-secrecy law that, in the eyes of the US, for instance, was rated as among the most stringent anywhere. Of all the countries in the world, the Philip-

pines is one of only three countries that still has a bank-secrecy law, the other two being Switzerland and Lebanon. Customs Commissioner Alberto D. Lina, however, said Philippine laws actually permits unscrupulous individuals to hide their money from the government, especially ill-gotten money. Continued on A4

n japan 0.3876 n UK 72.1407 n HK 6.0382 n CHINA 7.3835 n singapore 33.5119 n australia 33.4162 n EU 51.5411 n SAUDI arabia 12.4812

Source: BSP (3 November 2015)


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