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ever failing to impress tourists for its pictureperfect view, Boracay on Tuesday was named as the best beach in Asia by the world’s largest travel web site, TripAdvisor, in its 2015 Traveller’s Choice Awards. See “Boracay,” A2

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EAR Lord, the layers of bad habits may have dimmed or hidden altogether the brightness of God’s gifts. But if everyone heeds the message of today’s celebration on the Transfiguration, and lets the best in us shine forth through deeds of light, soon the world will be bathed in an ocean of light—the light of a “transfigured mankind.” We ask for God’s grace to shine forth the deeds of light. Amen. WORD AND LIFE, FR. SAL PUTZU, SDB AND LOUIE M. LACSON Word&Life Publications • teacherlouie1965@yahoo.com

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RADITIONALLY, the best word to describe Google’s Android operating system has been “utilitarian.” The engineers behind the world’s leading mobile platform have long emphasized features over aesthetics. But that may be starting to change. In its latest version, dubbed Lollipop, which has just started to roll out to older phones and tablets, the look and feel of Android and its primary apps get a major overhaul. Google calls the new look in Android 5.0 “Material Design.” It’s marked by brighter colors, a “flatter” but layered look to applications and icons, and greater emphasis on clear and legible text. The new design borrows ideas from the flat look that Apple introduced to its mobile operating system in iOS 7 and the interface Microsoft designed for its Windows Phone software. Android remains distinct from both, but it now appears to be in the same family. For example, when you turn on Lollipop’s new “battery saver” mode, the notification bar at the top of the screen and the taskbar at bottom turn a bright orange. The look is reminiscent of how the notification bar turns green in iOS when you are on a call or blue when you turn on its personal hotspot feature. Similarly, many of the Google-designed apps in Lollipop have a unique color in their menu bars that serves to distinguish them from other apps. While Gmail’s accent color is red, the one for the contacts app is blue. The net result is an operating system that feels less like something designed by engineers for engineers and more like something that is lively, fun and accessible to nontechies. Google made some other design changes in Lollipop. One is to how Android displays open applications when

you want to switch between them. In previous versions, when you pressed the “overview” button to see which applications you had running, Android would display a vertical list of thumbnail images of those programs. With Lollipop, Android displays them like a carousel, with the app windows stacked one on top of another. I prefer the new look, because it allows you to see more of the open apps at once. Google has also revamped the quick settings feature in Android. It’s still available in the notifications area, but it’s now accessible by swiping down twice from the top of the screen. It also includes some new settings, such as the ability to turn on a smartphone’s hotspot feature or to turn on a device’s flash to use it as a flashlight. To be sure, Google did more in Lollipop than revamp Android’s look. The updated software also includes lots of new features. Among them are a greater amount of options and controls for notifications. Android users can now respond to alerts that display on their lock screen. They can turn on a privacy feature that allows notifications to be displayed on the lock screen, but blocks their content, such as the actual message in a text message. And they can turn on a mode that will only display alerts from particular people and apps. One of the cool new features of Android is that it gives users more options in how to share their devices with others. Android tablets have been able to support multiple user accounts for a while now. With Lollipop, Android smartphones gain the same ability, allowing consumers to access their own contacts and other data on a friend or family member’s phone. Lollipop also allows users to create guest accounts on both smartphones and tablets that can access any apps, but none of the personal data on them. Of note for parents, the new software has a related feature that allows users to “pin” a particular app to the

screen so that a child, say, can’t use any other apps or see anything else on the device. That might be helpful if your kid wants to play a game on your phone, but you don’t want them to see your e-mail or reconfigure your home screen. These types of features—support for multiple users and the ability to easily restrict access to younger users—are ones that I’ve long wished Apple would build into iOS. Google has also enhanced the security in Android. In Lollipop, encryption is turned on by default; previously, it was hard to know that you could use it to protect your data, because to turn it on, you had to find it deep within the system’s settings. While Android’s ability for apps to work together fairly seamlessly was a selling point over iOS until recently, it’s also been a vulnerability, potentially allowing malware to gain access to important functions on the device. In Lollipop, Google limits the access particular programs have to the underlying functions; your apps should still be able to work together, but they should pose a lot less of a threat to the functioning of your phone. As with any new version of Android, the big questions for users are when they will be able to get the new software and the degree to which phone manufacturers will customize it. Although Lollipop has started to become available to certain Android devices, there are lots that still can’t get it. When I tried several days ago to download it to two Android smartphones I’ve been testing—Samsung’s Galaxy Note Edge and Sharp’s Aquos Crystal—it wasn’t available. Meanwhile, few electronics manufacturers offer an unadulterated Android experience. Unless you have one of Google’s Nexus devices, you may not see many of the cool new interface features in Lollipop. Overall, Lollipop is a sweet new update. With both good looks and cool features, it’s well worth downloading if you can get it. ■

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THE premium brand of wireless services leader Smart Communications Inc., Smart Infinity encourages its members to unleash their inner “shopaholics” as it launches new and exciting gifts that come with its postpaid plans this month. These shop-until-you-drop plans offer subscribers the best premium-brand perks imaginable. “Smart Infinity has always been about having our members enjoy the lifestyle they want and deserve, thus our latest offerings featuring the Purple Card of our partner Stores Specialists Inc. [SSI],” said Julie Carceller, head of Smart Infinity. She added, “If you subscribe to our plans today, you will receive a generous amount of shopping gift certificates, aka Purple Cards, matched to your chosen package and/ or your iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus device.” For Aspire Plan 3500 members, they will receive Purple Cards worth P19,000, while members availing of higher plans such as Prestige 5000 and Premium 8000 will receive Purple Cards valued as high as P35,000. Purple Cards are accepted at all SSI shops, including Anne Klein, A/X Armani Exchange, Debenhams, Calvin Klein, Charriol, DKNY, Jimmy Choo, GAP, Kate Spade, Kenneth Cole New York, Lacoste, Marks & Spencer, Nine West and Zara, among others. For those who want their iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus under Smart Infinity’s customer-priority and pampering services, Purple Cards are available in the following amounts corresponding to specific iPhone plans: P10,000 when you avail yourself of Prestige Plan 5000 bundled with a free iPhone 6 (16GB), P5,000 for Prestige Plan 5000 plus one iPhone 6 (64GB), P21,000 for every Premium 8000 plan with an iPhone 6 (64GB), and P16,000 for every Premium 8000 plan with an iPhone 6 (128GB). For iPhone 6 Plus offers, the Purple Card amounts are: P5,000 with Prestige Plan 5000 with free iPhone 6 Plus (16GB), P21,000 with Premium Plan 8000 plus free iPhone 6 Plus (16GB), P16,000 with Premium Plan 8000 plus free iPhone 6 Plus (64GB), and P11,000 with Premium Plan 8000 plus a free iPhone 6 Plus (128GB). Purple Cards are also bundled with Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Samsung Galaxy S5 premium smartphones. New Smart Infinity members may receive Purple Cards in the amount of P14,000 plus a Samsung Note 4 and Gear S with their Premium Plan 8000 subscription.

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GMovies partners with Power Plant Cinemas GMOVIES, a first and the only oneof-its-kind mobile application in the country developed by Globe Telecom, recently entered into a partnership with Power Plant Cinemas, allowing more users to experience the convenience of an all-in-one app solution of buying tickets and reserving seats right on their mobile phones. With the app (GMovies.ph), moviegoers can stay updated on the current and upcoming movie releases in cinemas nationwide, check daily movie schedules, reserve the best seats, and purchase movie tickets straight

from their smartphones. With this groundbreaking benefit to movie fanatics, the app has reached 100,000 downloads on the App Store and Google Play, proving its relevance to today’s digital lifestyle. It is offered as a free download. “Since we launched GMovies, our main goal has been to give more people access to a convenient way to enjoy the movies. With our new collaboration with Power Plant Cinemas, we are able to extend the convenience of viewing movie schedules and buying movie tickets to more moviegoers. With its world-class

cinema equipment and facilities, we are excited to partner Power Plan Cinemas and give our customers a movie experience like no other, so they can get inside and not in line,” Globe Vice President for Digital Media Glenn Estrella said. GMovies allows customers to cut through long queues or dread running out of good seats in cinemas, especially true for blockbuster movies and first-day screenings. The GMovies app also showcases trailers of current movies and allows browsing of movie schedules in major cinemas nationwide. It enables reservation

of seats and purchase of tickets directly from the phone, highlighting its flexibility for moviegoers who want to plan ahead and enjoy the best cinema experience. In addition to claim codes and MasterCard or Visa credit cards as payment options, GMovies also offers the Bank Payment option, where customers can choose Bank Payment under Payment Options and they will be prompted by a step by step process to complete the payment. Afterwards, an e-mail notification will be sent to the customers’ e-mail address to confirm the ticket purchase.

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ENICE is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, as well as the dream destination of many people because of its detailed and ornate architecture, epic artwork and legendary canals.

In its desire to develop beautiful residences, Megaworld Corp. has chosen Venice as the inspiration behind its landmark residential condominium in McKinley Hill. The Venice Luxury Residences is a seven-tower development that emulates the lifestyle of the Italian city it is named after. The Venice is more than just a typical luxury residence; it is a realization of every homeowner’s aspiration—to have a getaway that’s all their own with all the conveniences. Designed by Rome-based architectural consultant Paolo Marioni, The Venice stays true to its namesake. Its skyscrapers boast of varying layouts of living space. Investors can choose from executive studios, one-bedroom, twobedroom, three-bedroom, and bilevel penthouse units, which are carefully enmeshed with ceramic tiles and stainless steel fi nishes, as well as aesthetically colored kitchens and bathrooms finished with a modern touch. Noli D. Hernandez, senior vice president of Megaworld Corp., said it is the norm of the company to establish an identity for every project it develops. “Each project that Megaworld builds has its own characteristic that makes it stand out on its own. We are very proud of the fact that no other development in the Philippines bares the same unique qualities found in The Venice. In fact, there are none like it,” Hernandez said in an interview with the BusinessMirror. “The architecture itself already promises customers an Italian experience that is uniquely their own. To us, The Venice is more than just a project; it represents Megaworld’s promise to deliver world-class developments to our customers. Standing tall in the heart of our largest township, McKinley Hill, The Venice has become the township’s signature development. One cannot simply talk about McKinley Hill without mentioning The Venice,” Hernandez said. “The Venice sprang from the vision of Megaworld chairman, Dr. Andrew Tan, who wants to bring one of the best construction masterpieces of the world to the Philippines and give customers their own piece of this global inspiration,” according to Hernandez, however, he said Megaworld will not stop there. “We aim to build an avenue that embraces cross-cultural discovery and exploration, where citizens from around the globe can meaningfully converge to consolidate a truly global and complete township where the world unfolds. The Italian inspiration of The Venice does just that and our customers can look forward to the same vision in our future developments.” Comfort and convenience are also part of The Venice’s world-class amenities and facilities, which are distinctly Megaworld’s. If an owner wants to take a break from the busy corporate grind, he or she can stroll along The Venice’s various

landscaped gardens—meditation, pocket, rock and sculpture, as well as a palm court—to unwind. If a resident wants to pursue a physical fitness activity, he or she can hit the fitness station, tennis and badminton courts, and a swimming pool bordered with sculptures. After a workout, they can saunter in the spa, sauna and jacuzzi areas for ultimate relaxation. The Venice is also conveniently located alongside The Venice Grand Canal Mall and The Venice Piazza—replicas of the most popular icons in Venice. The Venice Grand Canal Mall is a retail and commercial strip that surrounds a grand canal and the famed Rialto Bridge, complete with gondolas and gondoliers. The Piazza aims to bring to life the ambiance and setting of the Piazza de San Marco and the Piazza Grande. And just like in Venice, flocks of pigeons complete the city’s feel. As part of the McKinley Hill township, the residents of The Venice will reap the benefits of Megaworld’s 50-hectare, complete and well-planned community. Several prestigious multinational corporations and also the embassies of the UK, UAE, Qatar and South Korea are present in the area. The Venice’s location is an ideal place for families and their children as residents can just walk to premier institutions such as Chinese International School Manila, Korean International School Philippines and Enderun Colleges. In short, residents can enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle at The Venice and get to live-work-play-learn and shop within the township. Hernandez said The Venice has received a positive response from the market as Megaworld has successfully sold the fi rst four towers since the property’s launch in 2008. He added that residents are now starting to occupy the fi nished units. “We have now set our sights on completing this project with the last three towers. What customers can look forward to with them is a privileged, full view of The Grand Canal Mall, as well as a view of the entire township. Two of these towers are well on their way to completion and we intend to formally launch The Venice’s last tower this year along with the highly anticipated Grand Canal Mall,” Hernandez said. Finally, Hernandez pointed out, “Aside from the fact that The Venice’s distinct features make it one-of-a-kind, homeowners will also enjoy the privilege of living in a master-planned township surrounded by world-class institutions. On top of that, its prime location in Fort Bonifacio already promises customers that The Venice is a high-value investment. Its current value speaks for itself as it has doubled its original launch value in 2008. Unique features, combined with a master-planned development in a strategic location give customers every reason to invest in The Venice.”

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mirror_sports@yahoo.com.ph sports@businessmirror.com.ph Editor: Jun Lomibao

FLOYD BRINGS SPEED, MANNY THE POWER The matchup sports fans have clamored for since 2009 is long overdue, yet Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao still rank 1-2 in most pound-forpound boxing rankings. It’s Mayweather’s foot and hand speed, defense and wisdom matched against the southpaw Pacquiao’s rapid flurries of punches from all angles, and his fitness. »

IT’S time to dissect who is the better fighter—Manny Pacquiao (left) or Floyd Mayweather Jr.—nine weeks before they square off in the ring.

By Lance Pugmire

Los Angeles Times OXING fans kept dreaming about a Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Manny Pacquiao fight. Once the super-bout was finally announced last Friday, many in boxing circles had their predictions ready to go about the winner of the May 2 fight at MGM Grand in Las Vegas Floyd Mayweather Sr., who trains his son, delivered his forecast in a poem. “Floyd’s the best/I must confess/To all the rest/There is no contest,” the elder Mayweather said. “Floyd is smarter than him, Floyd is quicker than him, has more knowledge, and I’m going to tell you this right here: Floyd can’t lose to him.” The man in the other fighter’s corner, Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach, had a different spin. Roach has spent years watching Mayweather Jr. (47-0, 26 knockouts), widely considered the undisputed top pound-for-pound boxer, who will fight the eight-division world champion Pacquiao (57-5-2, 38 KOs) in a welterweight unification title bout. Even before the fight was announced, Roach said his careful review of fight film convinced him Mayweather Jr., who turns 38 on Tuesday, has slowed down. Roach said his confidence in a Pacquiao victory is “100 percent. Everyone says [Mayweather’s] changed his style to become more fan-friendly. He doesn’t [care] about the fans. He just can’t move no more.”

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And here we go... The matchup sports fans have clamored for since 2009 is long overdue, yet Mayweather and Pacquiao still rank 1-2 in most pound-for-pound boxing rankings. It’s Mayweather’s foot and hand speed, defense and wisdom matched against the southpaw Pacquiao’s rapid flurries of punches from all angles, and his fitness. Among those caught up in the fervent, prefight buzz is former heavyweight champion George Foreman, who predicts Pacquiao will win by decision. “Pacquiao has the edge... Mayweather makes up [rounds] later, [but] Pacquiao stays ahead,” Foreman said in a text message. Roach insists Pacquiao, 36, will catch and hit Mayweather. “Manny has better legs, he’ll be in better shape than Floyd, and he’ll be more

GRANDMAS STAY FIT WITH HANDBALL »

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L ALTO, Bolivia—Dozens of traditional Aymara grandmothers ease many of the aches and pains of aging by practicing a sport that is decidedly untraditional in Bolivia—team handball. The women, some of them greatgrandmothers, arrive with their tennis shoes every Wednesday at a covered court in El Alto, an impoverished city near the capital of La Paz. Known in the Aymara language as awichas, or grandmothers, the women pull sports jerseys over their long-sleeved blouses and ruffled skirts, then perform warm-up exercises while singing a childhood song. “There are days my knees hurt from rheumatism, but when I play it goes away,” said 77-year-old Rosa Lima, who first began doing simple

exercises eight years ago, then later took up team handball. She lives alone and looks forward to playing with her friends every week. Team handball is an Olympic sport in which two teams of pass a ball using their hands with the aim of throwing it into the other’s goal. The games the grandmothers participate in are part of a program that El Alto sponsors to encourage older people to stay healthy by remaining active. About 1,000 older people practice sports, play Andean music and recall their younger years through the program that also provides free medical care to around 10,000 participants. The program so far has spread to six of El Alto’s 14 districts. “This helps us a lot,” says Juana Poma, an 84-year-old great-grandmother of five. “Look, I’m full of life, but I’m also thinner.” AP

AUREA MURILLO, 72, prepares to make a pass during a handball match among elderly Aymara indigenous women in El Alto, Bolivia. AP

motivated,” Roach said. Some of that motivation comes from Pacquiao allowing Mayweather Jr. to get a 60-percent share of the purse, with the idea that a Pacquiao win means he’d collect a greater share in a rematch. Mayweather’s own conditioning regimen is legendary, both in the gym and in his dark-of-night runs through the streets of Las Vegas. Roach counters, “I don’t think running at 2 in the morning is healthy for a fighter. We go by the book. The book wins fights.” Mayweather Sr. said he doesn’t want his son to overtrain, and boasted that because of the unbeaten fighter’s year-round discipline, “all Floyd needs is two good, full weeks” of training. “Two good weeks and he’ll put him to sleep.” The elder Mayweather points out that Pacquiao hasn’t knocked out any opponent since 2009, and wonders how the Filipino can crack Mayweather Jr.’s strong chin. For good measure, Mayweather Sr. dismissed the credibility of Roach’s multiple trainer of the year awards. “He might be the one that everyone gives awards to, but he won’t be getting the award this damn year,”

Mayweather Sr. said. Roach said psychology will play a role in the fight. While Pacquiao might be far more soft-spoken out of the ring, inside it, “he’ll penetrate Floyd mentally with his power.” Both fighters, though, seem past their peaks. Pacquiao suffered a knockout by Juan Manuel Marquez in December 2012. He has rebounded with three straight wins, including an impressive decision over former undefeated welterweight champ Timothy Bradley Jr. Meanwhile, Mayweather, known for his defensive wizardry, has been bruised in the last few years in fights against Shane Mosley, Miguel Cotto and Marcos Maidana. But none of those challengers could effectively sustain an attack against the elusive champion. That’s why MGM Resorts sports book lists Mayweather as more than a 2-1 favorite to win. “Floyd has fought younger guys with more power and different technical levels,” said Jay Rood, the MGM’s race and sports book director, who said he expects gambling records to be broken by Mayweather-Pacquiao, along with pay-perview and live-gate marks. “Certainly, I think Manny can disrupt him, but Floyd is faster and has the ability to control the ring. Very few people can cut the ring off and get him to spots where he’s uncomfortable. His athleticism allows him to escape.” The “X factor,” Rood says, is how the tensions and years-long animosity between the two boxers will shape the battle. “This has been brewing so long, maybe Floyd lets his guard down to take a calculated risk to become more aggressive than usual,” Rood said. “If that’s the case, we’ve got a great fight.”

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he Philippines and Singapore— through an air agreement that they recently signed—are embarking on a joint campaign that will significantly hike the two countries’ tourism receipts.

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ism Secretary Ramon R. Jimenez Jr. said during a discussion with the editors and reporters of the ALC Media Group on Tuesday. “The Philippine air panel just finished a very bruising discussion on new air talks with Singapore,” he added. Jimenez said the idea came about after looking at a map and seeing the close proximity of southern Philippines to Singapore. Continued on A2

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The general idea of the joint tourism drive is to allow some of Singapore’s 11 million annual European visitors to go to southern Philippines, where they will spend a few days in prime tourist spots like Samal Island, and then go back to the city-state for their return flights to Europe. “It’s a business proposition they find very difficult to resist, and so they asked us if we could come to an agreement, which we did,” Tour-

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he Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) has no plans to hold an emergency meeting amid falling oil prices, according to a delegate from the group. Crude prices have dropped almost 50 percent from a June peak, as Opec refused to cut production and US output reached a threedecade high. There have been no concrete discussions about holding an emergency meeting, said the delegate, who asked not to be identified because the group’s talks are private. Opec’s next regular meeting is on June 5. Brent for April settlement added

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29 cents to $59.19 a barrel on the London-based ICE Futures Europe exchange at 1 p.m. Singapore time. Monday prices rebounded to gain 45 cents in intraday trading, after Opec President Diezani Alison-Madueke said in an interview with the Financial Times that she will call a meeting if prices keep declining. “An emergency meeting would suggest that they are going to do something to support the market,” said Bill O’Grady, chief market strategist at Confluence Investment Management in Saint Louis, which oversees $2.4 billion. “If there is no emergency meeting, then there is Continued on A8

Tourism Secretary Ramon R. Jimenez Jr. (center) receives a token of appreciation from the ALC Media Group—represented by (from left) BusinessMirror Advertising Sales VP Marvin Estigoy, BusinessMirror Editor in Chief Jun Vallecera, BusinessMirror Publisher T. Anthony Cabangon and VIEW Magazine Publisher Dominga Rufina Cabangon Chua—after a discussion held in Makati City. ALYSA SALEN

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hilippine banks have ample safeguards protecting their collective balance sheet in the event of instability borne of the sector’s overexposure to real estate, the central bank said. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Amando M. Tetangco Jr. said on Tuesday that the country’s banks passed the rigorous stress test on their ability to continue to operate in the event of a failure by the real-estate sector to overcome a simulated crisis.

In mid-2014, the central bank mandated local lenders to go through a “real-estate stress test” (REST) to see if they are well-equipped to handle the associated risks to realestate lending. In particular, the test will determine if financial institutions have sufficient capital to absorb simulated credit risks to the property sector. The results of the very first REST have yet to be published. “In terms of the REST, they also do [remain above the minimum capital requirement]. Other banks, they’re near [the threshold] but you know

they have to explain. But they are still above. They still meet [the standards],” Tetangco told reporters on Tuesday. In the circular issued last year mandating banks to go through REST, the central bank said failure to meet the prudential limit requires banks to submit themselves to socalled remedial action. Banks that do not make the grade are mandated to submit an action plan to meet the required stresstest levels within a reasonable time frame. The action plan must be submitted within 30 calendar days from date of notification.

n japan 0.3726 n UK 68.4109 n HK 5.7053 n CHINA 7.0826 n singapore 32.5771 n australia 34.6617 n EU 50.1598 n SAUDI arabia 11.7978 Source: BSP (24 February 2015)


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