TCL Philippines Introduces New Line of Inverter Air Conditioners with Mosqui-Go Feature

This new series of TCL inverter air conditioner will surely leave you singing “bye-bye, bites!”

TCL, one of the leading TV manufacturers globally, has recently introduced another member of itsTitanGold air conditioner collection here in the Philippines—the KE Inverter Split Type Air Conditioner Series.

With the countless dengue cases and other numerousmosquito-borne diseases recorded in the country each year, TCL aims to offer alternative solutions to address these problems through continuous product development and innovation. Among its latest innovation is its new line of inverter air conditioners.

Help Save the Environment with Style and in Comfort with TCL’s Newest Series of R410a Air Conditioners

Back in our school days, we were already taught that the ozone layer is a region of the Earth’s stratosphere that protects us from the harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays of the Sun. However, this layer is eventually getting thinner and slowly depleting due to mankind’s continuous use of ozone-depleting substances such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs), and halocarbons, to name a few. These substances are commonly found in aerosol sprays, refrigerators, air conditioners, and cleaning solvents—household items and appliances that we encounter every day. Sadly, human activity is the greatest contributor to our ozone layer’s depletion.

TCL, as one of the leading home appliances manufacturer globally, introduces its “Comfort without Compromise” campaign geared towards providing cooling comfort for every family without compromising health and environmental safety through continuous product development and innovation. TCL’s latest series of R410a air conditioners is its response to the emerging ozone depletion problems.

Why the Vivo V5 Lite is way ahead of its competitors

Equipped with a 16-megapixel front camera,
the Vivo V5 Lite produces high-quality and more radiant selfies
 compared to other phones in the same price range. 
In the wake of its recent launch, the Vivo V5 Lite has drawn the attention of selfie enthusiasts nationwide due to its 16-megapixel camera, an outstanding feature that no other smartphone brand in the same price range—P9,990—can claim to have. 

Too good to be true? Not if selfie fans pit the Vivo V5 Lite against similarly priced competitors, such as the Oppo A39.

First, take a selfie using both the V5 Lite and the competitor—and note the glaring difference in terms of clarity of details. After all, the Oppo A39 only has an eight-megapixel shutter vis-à-vis the Vivo V5 Lite’s 16 MP front camera. 

Vivo absolutely nails the selfie game here, as shown in the high-pixel details of the subject’s facial features and hair, and even those of the image’s background. 

Pinoy Spartan Team Proves That Together, No Obstacles Is Too Tough

What one can achieve, a team can do better.

Meet TeamBato: a band of fearless iron men and women from the Philippines who’ve come together to conquer some of history’s toughest races in true Filipino style.

The team first formed when a number of Filipinos in Singapore joined the Lion City’s inaugural Spartan Race in 2015. The first of the race’s Trifecta Series, the Spartan Sprint was difficult enough to push them past their limits as they ploughed through 20 to 23 obstacles on a three- to five-mile course.

From climbing steep ramps to crossing mud and even fire, TeamBato quickly realized that on top of having to prepare physically and mentally for the race, they also needed to rely on one another to emerge victorious. After completing the Spartan Sprint, the group started training in weekly workouts to better prepare for succeeding events. It was then that the Filipino spirit of friendship and community awakened in each member.

"Wonder Woman" To Have Midnight Previews June 1 at 12:01AM Nationwide

The countdown to the opening of Warner Bros. Pictures' Wonder Woman cannot be any faster, but die-hard fans are in for a treat as the studio has announced midnight previews on June 1 at 12:01AM in selected cinemas in Metro Manila and regional cities.

Fans are advised to reserve and buy their tickets now to be among the first in the world to watch Wonder Woman.

In Metro Manila, midnight screenings are confirmed to be held in Glorietta 4, Greenbelt 3, Trinoma, S' Maison, SM Aura, SM Bacoor, SM BF, SM Bicutan, SM Fairview, SM Light Mall, SM Mall of Asia, SM Marilao, SM Megamall, SM Molino, SM North EDSA, SM Southmall, Robinsons Magnolia, Powerplant, Century, CommerCenter, Eastwood, Evia, Fisher's Mall, Gateway, Newport, Starmall Alabang, Starmall EDSA, Starmall Las Pinas, Starmall San Jose, Vista Mall Sta. Rosa, Vista Mall Taguig, Uptown and Venice Cineplex.

The loan and winding road to borrowing

Home Credit and CIC share their top tips when getting a loan

If you’ve ever used a credit card for purchases, or availed of a consumer loan for a big expense, or even simply borrowed lunch money from a co-worker, you are not alone—according to data from the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, nearly 50% of adult Filipinos have an outstanding debt, while another 33% had borrowed money in the past.

Universal Pictures Unveils "Dark Universe" For Its Classic Monsters Series of Films

Universal Pictures announced May 23 that its series of films reviving the studio’s classic monster characters for a new generation will be known as “Dark Universe.”

The motion logo for the new initiative features a musical theme composed by Danny Elfman and will debut in theaters preceding The Mummy, which will be released in Philippine cinemas June 7.

(Watch the Dark Universe clip at https://youtu.be/zVMw3JJgALg.)