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Friday, January 30, 2015






TeaDranks has created a map based on population and not geographical area and has made the Philippines a gigantic country compared to other industrial countries with very small population.

In this map, each small square represents 500,000 people which clearly shows how different the world will be if we will see each country according to its population.

The Philippines may not be a big country geographically but with its present population of 100.8 million it is now one of the most populated countries in the world.


The Philippines Is a Giant Like The USA While Australia is a Dwarf In This Cartographic Comparison!






TeaDranks has created a map based on population and not geographical area and has made the Philippines a gigantic country compared to other industrial countries with very small population.

In this map, each small square represents 500,000 people which clearly shows how different the world will be if we will see each country according to its population.

The Philippines may not be a big country geographically but with its present population of 100.8 million it is now one of the most populated countries in the world.


Posted at 3:13 AM |  by Pinoy Tech Advoc8

Saturday, January 24, 2015



An ND-GAIN international report on climate change adaptation has this to say for the Philippines when it comes to its chances of surviving climate change:

"The low vulnerability score and low readiness score of Philippines places it in the lower-left quadrant of the ND-GAIN Matrix. Relative to other countries, its current vulnerabilities are manageable but improvements in readiness will help it better adapt to future challenges. Philippines is the 85th most vulnerable country and the 70th least ready country."

All the data analytics are in the report in the link above. It is now on the shoulders of our leaders to do something about it before it is too late.

Know Why Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index (ND-GAIN) Placed The Philippines in The Lower Middle Among Countries Most Likely to Survive Climate Change



An ND-GAIN international report on climate change adaptation has this to say for the Philippines when it comes to its chances of surviving climate change:

"The low vulnerability score and low readiness score of Philippines places it in the lower-left quadrant of the ND-GAIN Matrix. Relative to other countries, its current vulnerabilities are manageable but improvements in readiness will help it better adapt to future challenges. Philippines is the 85th most vulnerable country and the 70th least ready country."

All the data analytics are in the report in the link above. It is now on the shoulders of our leaders to do something about it before it is too late.

Posted at 7:46 PM |  by Pinoy Tech Advoc8
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Using the CPI or Consumer Price Index, MoveHub.com has released a scientific infographic of countries with their cost of living and ranked them from the highest to the lowest. A CPI of 60 means that a country has 40% cheaper living costs compared to New York.

Guess where the Philippines figures when compared to all the countries included in this study. Some of you might be surprised. The result could actually be good for the Philippines as it will make the country attractive for foreign tourists who want to stretch their limited budget.


An interesting map from MoveHub reveals living costs around the world.

Global Living Costs Map

Is The Philippines One of The Cheapest Countries To Live In?

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Using the CPI or Consumer Price Index, MoveHub.com has released a scientific infographic of countries with their cost of living and ranked them from the highest to the lowest. A CPI of 60 means that a country has 40% cheaper living costs compared to New York.

Guess where the Philippines figures when compared to all the countries included in this study. Some of you might be surprised. The result could actually be good for the Philippines as it will make the country attractive for foreign tourists who want to stretch their limited budget.


An interesting map from MoveHub reveals living costs around the world.

Global Living Costs Map

Posted at 7:15 PM |  by Pinoy Tech Advoc8

Friday, January 23, 2015

 
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26,690 nursing graduates participated in the nursing board exam (NLE) in testing centers nationwide: Manila, Baguio City, Laoag, Angeles, Cabanatuan, Cebu, Dagupan, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, Zamboanga, Cagayan de Oro (CDO) and Bacolod.

Interestingly, relatively smaller schools performed well in the last board exams with their graduates figuring in the top ranking passers. Elijah C. Legaspi of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila "topped the topnotchers" this year.

In the May 2014 NLE, there are 64 topnotchers who occupied the Top 10 list with  examiner Ma. Margaret Benosa Sanchez of University of Santo Tomas (UST) getting the top spot with 86.00 percent grade.


Here are highest ranking examiners, with their rank, school and average rating. Congratulations to the future professionals!

Top 10 Passers November 2014 NLE - nursing board exam:

RANK NAME SCHOOL RATING (%)

1 ELIJAH CATACUTAN LEGASPI
PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MAYNILA
86.80

2. Geastyne Lauren Galang Nolido
(Wesleyan University-Philippines, Cabanatuan City) -- 86.60 percent
Janelle Joy Fernandez Ponferrada (St. Scholastica's College-Tacloban)
Ralf Jay Villanueva Retotal (Mariano Marcos State University-Batac)

3. Jobelle Kasper Batangan Agmata (Northwestern University) -- 86.20
Ellaine Marie Tiburcio Laureta (Saint Mary's University)
Cheryl Cubi Ymas (San Lorenzo Ruiz College of Ormoc)

4. Norhana Abdulkarim Ali (Arellano University-Manila) -- 86
Ronnie Vincent Bolasco Antivo (Jose Rizal Memorial State University-Dapitan)
Corlene Joie Linaugo Cortez (Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod City)
Michelle Lauren Nepomuceno Estrella (Xavier University)
Kelvin Kenn Brillante Magdaraog (University of Eastern Philippines-Catarman)
Anatole Gail Parian Vallejos (University of the Philippines-Manila)

5. Roger John Necesito Astrolabio (San Pedro College-Davao City) -- 85.80
Ivan Garde Redublado (Iligan Medical Center College, Inc.)
Joshua Caleb Sanchez Ugto (Universidad de Manila - City College of Manila)

6. Jewell Mari Elaine Advincula David (Arellano University-Manila) -- 85.60
Mary Dominica Raymundo Fuentes (Saint Jude College-Manila)
JG Marie Plana Navigar (Central Philippine University)
Argie Huervas Silubrico (Saint Paul University-Iloilo)
Emmanuel Lamis Zaldivia (Riverside College)

7. Lady Aizahlyn Indoc Angod (Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology) -- 85.40
Ana Rose Saluna Berces (Arellano University-Manila)
Carmel Jane Cabonegro Cobacha (San Lorenzo Ruiz College of Ormoc)
Christelle Tangonan Garcia (Mariano Marcos State University-Batac)
Sebastian Boy Mission Maderazo (Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod City)
Jona Phie Domingo Montero (Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic State College-Tacurong)
Vanna Mae Vallinas Orog (Western Mindanao State U-Zamboanga City)
Neana Kris Narrido Samentar (University of the Philippines-Manila)

8. Ma. Luiela Peque Arcenal (San Lorenzo Ruiz College of Ormoc) -- 85.20
Jao Jarro Borromeo Garcia (University of the Philippines-Manila)
Fedierick Chineroe Rodelas Ricamara (Universidad de Manila - City College of Manila)
Jen Nicole Baconguis Tancongco (Xavier University)
Alexander Talavera Yanoria (University of the Philippines-Manila)

9. Angelie Pagente Castro (Xavier University) -- 85.00
Kimberly Joyce Manalo Dacuray (Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas Inc.)
April Lynelle Dayto (Cavite State University - Don Severino Agricultural College)
Mary Ellaine Desamero (Canossa College)
Ma. Ronelee Litan Gonzales (Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas Inc.)
Hannah Collado Lacuanan (Saint Mary's University)
Noreen Tedor Lazatin (Father Saturnino Urios University - Urios College)
Gerard Brazas Malayo (University of San Agustin)
Carmila Delos Santos Nerida (University of Pangasinan)
Vizmarc Valles Santos (University of San Jose-Recoletos)
Halid Manansala Tamano (Western Mindanao State U-Zamboanga City)
Ada Clara Roberto Usi (Universidad de Manila - City College of Manila)

10. Willie Jude Sequio Au (University of San Agustin) -- 84.80
Frances Marie Aliasas Borja (University of Saint Louis-Tuguegarao)
Ellaine Prestoza Caragan (Western Mindanao State U-Zamboanga City)
Mark Idrian Dogoldogol Doromal (Central Philippine University)
Benigno Ruiz Gervacio (Northern Christian College)
Mariel Audrine Abuloc Gozum (Western Mindanao State U-Zamboanga City)
Irene Mae Mascarinas Hontiveros (San Pedro College-Davao City)
Jezza Marie Dadulas Legaspi (Xavier University)
Marianne Angelina Ramos Lorenzo (Mariano Marcos State University-Batac)
Krista Mae Alalong Matira (San Pedro College-Davao City)
Vanessa Laarni Albos Meniano (St. Scholastica's College-Tacloban)
Mary Angelique Calambuhay Salinas (Central Philippine University)
Allanah Mae Bangloy Sudario (Mariano Marcos State University-Batac)
Josephine Justie Maye Ravidas Tadlip (Xavier University)


SOURCE




Top 10 Passers From The November 29-30, 2014 NLE Nursing Board Exam of The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC): What School Replaced UST as The School With Top 1 Examiner?

 
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26,690 nursing graduates participated in the nursing board exam (NLE) in testing centers nationwide: Manila, Baguio City, Laoag, Angeles, Cabanatuan, Cebu, Dagupan, Davao, Iloilo, Legazpi, Lucena, Pagadian, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, Zamboanga, Cagayan de Oro (CDO) and Bacolod.

Interestingly, relatively smaller schools performed well in the last board exams with their graduates figuring in the top ranking passers. Elijah C. Legaspi of Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila "topped the topnotchers" this year.

In the May 2014 NLE, there are 64 topnotchers who occupied the Top 10 list with  examiner Ma. Margaret Benosa Sanchez of University of Santo Tomas (UST) getting the top spot with 86.00 percent grade.


Here are highest ranking examiners, with their rank, school and average rating. Congratulations to the future professionals!

Top 10 Passers November 2014 NLE - nursing board exam:

RANK NAME SCHOOL RATING (%)

1 ELIJAH CATACUTAN LEGASPI
PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MAYNILA
86.80

2. Geastyne Lauren Galang Nolido
(Wesleyan University-Philippines, Cabanatuan City) -- 86.60 percent
Janelle Joy Fernandez Ponferrada (St. Scholastica's College-Tacloban)
Ralf Jay Villanueva Retotal (Mariano Marcos State University-Batac)

3. Jobelle Kasper Batangan Agmata (Northwestern University) -- 86.20
Ellaine Marie Tiburcio Laureta (Saint Mary's University)
Cheryl Cubi Ymas (San Lorenzo Ruiz College of Ormoc)

4. Norhana Abdulkarim Ali (Arellano University-Manila) -- 86
Ronnie Vincent Bolasco Antivo (Jose Rizal Memorial State University-Dapitan)
Corlene Joie Linaugo Cortez (Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod City)
Michelle Lauren Nepomuceno Estrella (Xavier University)
Kelvin Kenn Brillante Magdaraog (University of Eastern Philippines-Catarman)
Anatole Gail Parian Vallejos (University of the Philippines-Manila)

5. Roger John Necesito Astrolabio (San Pedro College-Davao City) -- 85.80
Ivan Garde Redublado (Iligan Medical Center College, Inc.)
Joshua Caleb Sanchez Ugto (Universidad de Manila - City College of Manila)

6. Jewell Mari Elaine Advincula David (Arellano University-Manila) -- 85.60
Mary Dominica Raymundo Fuentes (Saint Jude College-Manila)
JG Marie Plana Navigar (Central Philippine University)
Argie Huervas Silubrico (Saint Paul University-Iloilo)
Emmanuel Lamis Zaldivia (Riverside College)

7. Lady Aizahlyn Indoc Angod (Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology) -- 85.40
Ana Rose Saluna Berces (Arellano University-Manila)
Carmel Jane Cabonegro Cobacha (San Lorenzo Ruiz College of Ormoc)
Christelle Tangonan Garcia (Mariano Marcos State University-Batac)
Sebastian Boy Mission Maderazo (Colegio San Agustin-Bacolod City)
Jona Phie Domingo Montero (Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic State College-Tacurong)
Vanna Mae Vallinas Orog (Western Mindanao State U-Zamboanga City)
Neana Kris Narrido Samentar (University of the Philippines-Manila)

8. Ma. Luiela Peque Arcenal (San Lorenzo Ruiz College of Ormoc) -- 85.20
Jao Jarro Borromeo Garcia (University of the Philippines-Manila)
Fedierick Chineroe Rodelas Ricamara (Universidad de Manila - City College of Manila)
Jen Nicole Baconguis Tancongco (Xavier University)
Alexander Talavera Yanoria (University of the Philippines-Manila)

9. Angelie Pagente Castro (Xavier University) -- 85.00
Kimberly Joyce Manalo Dacuray (Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas Inc.)
April Lynelle Dayto (Cavite State University - Don Severino Agricultural College)
Mary Ellaine Desamero (Canossa College)
Ma. Ronelee Litan Gonzales (Lyceum of the Philippines University-Batangas Inc.)
Hannah Collado Lacuanan (Saint Mary's University)
Noreen Tedor Lazatin (Father Saturnino Urios University - Urios College)
Gerard Brazas Malayo (University of San Agustin)
Carmila Delos Santos Nerida (University of Pangasinan)
Vizmarc Valles Santos (University of San Jose-Recoletos)
Halid Manansala Tamano (Western Mindanao State U-Zamboanga City)
Ada Clara Roberto Usi (Universidad de Manila - City College of Manila)

10. Willie Jude Sequio Au (University of San Agustin) -- 84.80
Frances Marie Aliasas Borja (University of Saint Louis-Tuguegarao)
Ellaine Prestoza Caragan (Western Mindanao State U-Zamboanga City)
Mark Idrian Dogoldogol Doromal (Central Philippine University)
Benigno Ruiz Gervacio (Northern Christian College)
Mariel Audrine Abuloc Gozum (Western Mindanao State U-Zamboanga City)
Irene Mae Mascarinas Hontiveros (San Pedro College-Davao City)
Jezza Marie Dadulas Legaspi (Xavier University)
Marianne Angelina Ramos Lorenzo (Mariano Marcos State University-Batac)
Krista Mae Alalong Matira (San Pedro College-Davao City)
Vanessa Laarni Albos Meniano (St. Scholastica's College-Tacloban)
Mary Angelique Calambuhay Salinas (Central Philippine University)
Allanah Mae Bangloy Sudario (Mariano Marcos State University-Batac)
Josephine Justie Maye Ravidas Tadlip (Xavier University)


SOURCE




Posted at 7:09 PM |  by Pinoy Tech Advoc8

Tuesday, January 20, 2015





Photos by: GSM Arena

Based on the social media comments from the Facebook posts of leading Pinoy tech blogs such as Yugatech and TechPinas, the Asus Zenfone 2 is the phone that grabbed the attention of Filipino techies online.

This phone is even dubbed as "the world’s first phone with 4GB RAM." Asus not only stepped up on the specs of the Zenfone 2, they have combined those features with a price that Apple and Samsung could never give in their flagship smartphones! Expected price of the Zenfone 2 starts at $199 or about P9,000. 


What are the killer specifications of the phone according to Yahoo?


* Intel 64-bit Atom 1.8GHz Z3560 quad-core/2.3GHz Z3580 quad-core processor
* 2GB/4GB of RAM
* 16/32/64GB of external storage, expandable via microSD up to 64GB
* 5.5-inch full HD IPS display with Gorilla Glass 3, 1920 x 1080 resolution
* 13-megapixel rear camera, f/2.0-aperture, 5-element, auto-focus lens with dual-color Real Tone flash
* 5-megapixel front camera, f/2.0-aperture, wide-angle 85-degree lens with Selfie Panorama
* Dual SIM
* 3G, LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, A-GPS, NFC
* Android 5.0 Lollipop with ZenUI
* 152.5 x 77.2 x 10.9-3.9mm
* 3000mAh battery

Here are some of the top online comments of netizens mentioning Asus and Asus Zenfone 2 in almost every other cellphone posts on Yugatech and TechPinas FB pages:




Note: This blog is not connected to nor paid by Asus Corporation.

This Is The Most Awaited Phone in The Philippines Right Now





Photos by: GSM Arena

Based on the social media comments from the Facebook posts of leading Pinoy tech blogs such as Yugatech and TechPinas, the Asus Zenfone 2 is the phone that grabbed the attention of Filipino techies online.

This phone is even dubbed as "the world’s first phone with 4GB RAM." Asus not only stepped up on the specs of the Zenfone 2, they have combined those features with a price that Apple and Samsung could never give in their flagship smartphones! Expected price of the Zenfone 2 starts at $199 or about P9,000. 


What are the killer specifications of the phone according to Yahoo?


* Intel 64-bit Atom 1.8GHz Z3560 quad-core/2.3GHz Z3580 quad-core processor
* 2GB/4GB of RAM
* 16/32/64GB of external storage, expandable via microSD up to 64GB
* 5.5-inch full HD IPS display with Gorilla Glass 3, 1920 x 1080 resolution
* 13-megapixel rear camera, f/2.0-aperture, 5-element, auto-focus lens with dual-color Real Tone flash
* 5-megapixel front camera, f/2.0-aperture, wide-angle 85-degree lens with Selfie Panorama
* Dual SIM
* 3G, LTE, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, A-GPS, NFC
* Android 5.0 Lollipop with ZenUI
* 152.5 x 77.2 x 10.9-3.9mm
* 3000mAh battery

Here are some of the top online comments of netizens mentioning Asus and Asus Zenfone 2 in almost every other cellphone posts on Yugatech and TechPinas FB pages:




Note: This blog is not connected to nor paid by Asus Corporation.

Posted at 7:23 PM |  by Pinoy Tech Advoc8

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Techie is a term that describes someone who is adept in modern technology. These "geeks" are usually men who love playing video games, crazy for the latest gadgets and apps, love tinkering with the household appliances, and yes, read tech blogs such as this site you are reading right now.

However, you may never guess that these familiar Filipina celebrites are "one of the guys." Some are drop dead gorgeous, the others deep into their artistic professions and one may struck us a plain housewife, who are they?



1. Janice de Belen

 Photo from Janice de Belen's Twitter: @Super_Janice

Janice has been in the entertainment business for so long and we take her as the "housewife" material, someone who is very good at cooking and household chores. Janice is a very interesting talk show host and a good actress, but in an interview way bay at Pep.ph she revealed that she loves repairing their household appliances and loves her computer so much.


2. Megan Young


 Photo from Thefilam.net


She is Miss World 2014 and we all know that before  she won the crown,  Megan is a popular actress in our country. We also know that Megan has the brains and that excellent communications skills but do you also know that she loves multi-player online games? She is a "certified die-hard gamer." Must we say a perfect partner because she seems she has it all?


3. Rhian Ramos

 Photo from Snipview.com

Another beautiful actress that we never thought is into tech gadgets is Rhian Ramos. She might strike us as just another "party girl" with her mestiza looks and her English-speaking ways, Rhian has revealed that she buys the latest gadgets from the latest Macbook, digital cameras and mobile phones.


4. Charice

 Photo from Mb.com.ph

Charice might be the most controversial of this group but it is safe to say that she has the talent that captured worldwide attention, right? Dubbed before as "the most talented in the world" by Oprah herself, Charice has confessed she loves owning the latest smartphones and is deep into gaming whether via her laptop or her Playstation.


5. Lea Salonga

 Photo from www.broadwayworld.com

Hyperactive celebrity judge of The Voice Philippines, Lea Salonga is well known worldwide to be the only Filipina to win grand slam best actress awards in the United States for her lead role in the musical Miss Saigon. But true to her nature of wit and versatility, she also revealed in her quotes that she "plays video games a lot." And with her active Twitter account, we could say that she is one true blue "social media geek."





Five Pinay Celebrities We Never Thought Are Techie

Techie is a term that describes someone who is adept in modern technology. These "geeks" are usually men who love playing video games, crazy for the latest gadgets and apps, love tinkering with the household appliances, and yes, read tech blogs such as this site you are reading right now.

However, you may never guess that these familiar Filipina celebrites are "one of the guys." Some are drop dead gorgeous, the others deep into their artistic professions and one may struck us a plain housewife, who are they?



1. Janice de Belen

 Photo from Janice de Belen's Twitter: @Super_Janice

Janice has been in the entertainment business for so long and we take her as the "housewife" material, someone who is very good at cooking and household chores. Janice is a very interesting talk show host and a good actress, but in an interview way bay at Pep.ph she revealed that she loves repairing their household appliances and loves her computer so much.


2. Megan Young


 Photo from Thefilam.net


She is Miss World 2014 and we all know that before  she won the crown,  Megan is a popular actress in our country. We also know that Megan has the brains and that excellent communications skills but do you also know that she loves multi-player online games? She is a "certified die-hard gamer." Must we say a perfect partner because she seems she has it all?


3. Rhian Ramos

 Photo from Snipview.com

Another beautiful actress that we never thought is into tech gadgets is Rhian Ramos. She might strike us as just another "party girl" with her mestiza looks and her English-speaking ways, Rhian has revealed that she buys the latest gadgets from the latest Macbook, digital cameras and mobile phones.


4. Charice

 Photo from Mb.com.ph

Charice might be the most controversial of this group but it is safe to say that she has the talent that captured worldwide attention, right? Dubbed before as "the most talented in the world" by Oprah herself, Charice has confessed she loves owning the latest smartphones and is deep into gaming whether via her laptop or her Playstation.


5. Lea Salonga

 Photo from www.broadwayworld.com

Hyperactive celebrity judge of The Voice Philippines, Lea Salonga is well known worldwide to be the only Filipina to win grand slam best actress awards in the United States for her lead role in the musical Miss Saigon. But true to her nature of wit and versatility, she also revealed in her quotes that she "plays video games a lot." And with her active Twitter account, we could say that she is one true blue "social media geek."





Posted at 7:30 PM |  by Pinoy Tech Advoc8

Friday, January 16, 2015




With China's successful robotic lunar landing last year and its plan to send the first Chinese on the Moon, and India's first interplanetary mission putting a satellite into Mars' orbit, is it time for the first Filipino astronaut or "Filipinaut" to fly in space?

Chino Roque, the Filipino selected in the AXE Apollo Space Academy from contestants from 60 countries around the world, has been training since last year in rigid "space-simulation challenges."  He is one of the successful trainees from these countries to fly in space. Space.com reported last year that "the first passenger flights could begin in 2014."

However, it is now 2015 and no report has been heard whether the first flight has already launched. Still, we are still hopeful that finally a Filipino can rightfully say that he conquered space. We will be reporting it here if that momentous event has indeed come to pass.

Photo: Rappler.com

Is 2015 The Year We Send The First Filipino Astronaut in Space?




With China's successful robotic lunar landing last year and its plan to send the first Chinese on the Moon, and India's first interplanetary mission putting a satellite into Mars' orbit, is it time for the first Filipino astronaut or "Filipinaut" to fly in space?

Chino Roque, the Filipino selected in the AXE Apollo Space Academy from contestants from 60 countries around the world, has been training since last year in rigid "space-simulation challenges."  He is one of the successful trainees from these countries to fly in space. Space.com reported last year that "the first passenger flights could begin in 2014."

However, it is now 2015 and no report has been heard whether the first flight has already launched. Still, we are still hopeful that finally a Filipino can rightfully say that he conquered space. We will be reporting it here if that momentous event has indeed come to pass.

Photo: Rappler.com

Posted at 11:34 PM |  by Pinoy Tech Advoc8

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