Saturday, January 8, 2011

HondaJet Light Business Jet Flies, Conforms With FAA

HondaJet light business jet, front view profile
Last month, on December 20, 2010, a HondaJet light business jet took off from Honda Aircraft Company’s facility at the Piedmont Triad International Airport in Greensboro, North Carolina. Aside from marking a huge step forward in the company’s march to mass produce an advanced generation of business jets, the event was the first flight by a HondaJet that conforms to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration’s safety and performance rules and regulations.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Consumer electronics, information technology ease our worries in 2011

Hello, 2011. It's good that you finally got here. Your predecessor has been a real roller coaster -- sometimes a real pal, and a times, a real pain in the arse.

A part of me is hoping you would turn out a lot nicer and a lot friendlier than the last one. But you can do whatever you want; I don't really care that much. After all that we have been through, anything you can bring about, we definitely have seen it before.

Also, whatever gloom and doom you might be capable of doing, it would not matter much. After all, we have consumer electronics and technology to help tide us over. Last year was a killer, figuratively and literally. Yet we have survived. Thanks to technology.

Bombings, massacres, and natural calamities? We can go beyond those things. Thanks to our love affair with the latest and the shiniest tech toys. Those self-declared saviors of our freedoms and eternal salvations, they can bomb us all into the next millennium or two, but they cannot make us let go of our smartphones, our tablet computers, and of our wireless Web connections.

In fact, in almost all of last year, the only thing that retained its luster was the technology sector. Humans' achievements in science and technology almost helped us forget about those morons who think killing and maiming each other is their only way to nirvana and paradise.

Those smartphones, laptops, and tablet computers are more than our latest badges of vanities. They are symbols of our ability to overcome adversities, even our weaknesses, wickedness, and ignorance.

Long live, consumer electronics!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Saying goodbye to 2010

Only a day left before the world says goodbye to 2010 -- a year that for some people should have gone on its way much faster than it did for most of the past 12 months. The past 364 days have shown us in an in-your-face manner how vulnerable we humans are, how brittle the ramparts we have built around us to protect our lives and livelihood from nature's unpredictable ways, from the things that other, more evil people and countries can do, and from ourselves.

Here, on these islands, the year has never been less unforgiving than it was for other lands and peoples. In fact, few would disagree with one who would say that the past 12 months were more unkind to Filipinos than they were to other nations.

Man-made and natural disasters we had more than our fair share. Too much rain one moment; too much sun the next -- mountains fall upon our villages and farms and a little later on, our fishponds and ricefields dry up faster than you could say, "disaster unpreparedness."

Our rural places are ruled by roaming bandits and self-declared saviors. Our cities stink like ill-maintained urinals and outhouses. We kill each other for power. We kill and maim each other for money. Sometimes, we kill, maim, and blast each other for no reason at all.

Most of us are poor. We have been this way for as long as we can recall. The microscopic minority that call themselves rich do not give a damn about how the rest of us fare. We survive or perish, they never give the slightest care.

For the foreseeable future and beyond, we are most likely going to continue our dismal and pathetic existence. And, hence, it does not make any sense at all, why most of us are brightly optimistically looking forward to whatever the next year brings us.

Our own pitiful way of compensating for the harshest of realities we find ourselves in? Or are we engaging in a social, mutual feeding of false hopes and collaboratively putting on each other's blinders?

What the heck. I am putting on my own, too.

Goodbye to you, 2010. And good riddance.

Hello, 2011. Here we go again.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Smartphones for budget-smart people

Without a doubt they’re all smart. But without any doubt too, only the superrich or non-smart people can afford them.

Smartphones may indeed enhance your ability to take charge of personal information. These mobile tools are supposedly designed to help you become more organized, more efficient than before you purchased these phones. However, these phones cost so much, they can drive you to the poorhouse.

The Smart from HTC, one of the most affordable smartphones in the market

Coming with prices that range between Php25,000 and Php45,000, these smartphones also would require budget-draining monthly fees that you have to pay for you to enjoy their full range of smarty features.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Optimus Android One Sale by LG Mobile Philippines a Success,Too Successful for Some

Judging from the number of people who formed huge crowds before LG Mobile Philippines' concept stores nationwide, the Korean mobile vendor's November 13 50-percent discounted sale for the Optimus One Android smartphone proved to be a huge success. Apparently, Nokia's surprise (and announced-without-warning) 60-percent-off sale of its C6 phone failed to rain too much on LG Mobile's parade.

As this photo (which I "stole" from LG Mobile Philippines) shows.

Hundreds of consumers and smartphone enthusiasts did not mind the long lines, and some people's "inability to stay in line" just to get their hands on one of those Optimus One Android smartphones on sale at 50% discount. 
There were reports of lack of discipline among some consumers who could not wait in line. This prompted some smartphone enthusiasts to post their complaints on Facebook, the most popular networking site in the country.

Without a doubt, however, this one-day, one-hour event created lots of noise (mostly positive) (mostly negative, unfortunately) for the Korean mobile phone vendor.

P.S. We were told recently that both the LG and Nokia sales became case studies on how not to do sales promotions. Unfortunately (or was that fortunately?), I was not able to cover the event. I met an accident at home the week before the sales.

So, for Nokia and LG (and for their frustrated customers): better sale next time; and next time, can we do it properly?

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

LG Optimus One Android Phone at Half the Price

LG Mobile Philippines will sell the LG Optimus One Android smartphone at 50% discount on Saturday, November 13. The sale will last for an hour only, from 2:00pm to 3:00pm, at the Korean electronics company's concept stores in these shopping malls – SM Megamall, SM North EDSA Annex, SM Cebu, and Gaisano Davao.

The LG Optimus One, LG Electronics' Android 2.2-powered smartphone

Monday, November 8, 2010

ASUS-Lamborghini Eee PC VX6: Supercar masquerading as a netbook

Mobile phones with built-in cameras are no longer a novelty; and so are mobile phones with Internet, radio receiver, television, and refrigerators (OK, the last one would still make our jaws drop, halfway).

IT vendors are finding ways to up the ante further. Some have forged partnerships with famous brands from other industries, such as the automobile and fashion segments. It has become commonplace too to see computers sporting brands of supercars; and mobile phones bandying about fashionable brands.

For consumers willing and able to pay extra dollars (or pesos, or stones), there is no shortage of Ferrari phones and laptops, or Prada mobile phones.

The Lamborghini Eee PC VX6 netbook from Asus


Asus, the Taiwanese IT vendor that virtually brought us the netbook, recently introduced the Asus-Lamborghini Eee PC VX6 netbook. Not your usual, humble netbook, the VX6 comes with features and capabilities that make it worthy of carrying that Lamborghini badge. Not to mention that it has a supercar-inspired design itself.