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Mangyan maestro Relox at work

Noted global artist Mat Relox immortalizes the charming Mangyan life

BY DAVID CASUCO MAT RELOX saw firsthand how the Mangyan natives in Mindoro disintegrated from genuine tribespeople with exotic and distinct lifestyle into just another group of poor and underserved villagers. He knew them. He grew up in their midst. He was, and is always one of them. Unfortunately, the charming Mangyan life will soon [...]

2012/01/23 | 0 Comments More
Cruising along Halong Bay

Vietnam from North to South: A Travel Journal

Text and photos by OSCAR F. PICAZO 1.  On a Cyclo Tour, Hanoi – I find Hanoi’s streets living museums of trade, handicraft, cultural encounters, and motorbike and cyclo traffic.  Some of the alleyways are heady with incense smoke and the aroma of pho (noodles), strong coffee, and other delicacies cooking in little stoves and [...]

2012/01/23 | 0 Comments More
Impeachment trial of SC Chief Justice Renato Corona

Impeachment trial of SC Chief Justice Renato Corona

Impeachment trial of SC Chief Justice Renato Corona

2012/01/20 | 0 Comments More
'Flying Swords of Dragon Gate' has proved a huge hit with Chinese audiences over the past year, and was rewarded with seven nominations overall. ©All Rights Reserved

Blockbusters dominate Asian Film Awards nominations

(HONG KONG-Relaxnews) – This year’s Asian Film Awards have brought out the big guns by nominating three Chinese-language blockbusters in a slew of categories and four productions which have also been put forward for Oscars consideration. The 6th AFAs will be announced at a gala ceremony held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre [...]

2012/01/18 | 0 Comments More
A computer screen in Hong Kong on January 18, 2012 shows the Wikipedia homepage. ©AFP PHOTO/Philippe Lopez

Wikipedia, Google protest Internet bills

(WASHINGTON-AFP) – Wikipedia went dark, Google blotted out its logo and other popular websites planned protests on Wednesday to voice concern over legislation in the US Congress intended to crack down on online piracy. Wikipedia shut down the English version of its online encyclopedia for 24 hours to protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) [...]

2012/01/18 | 0 Comments More
Shoppers queue to enter a shop of French luxury brand Louis Vuitton in a shopping mall in Shanghai. Louis Vuitton was the favored brand among wealthy Chinese for gift-giving. ©AFP PHOTO/PHILIPPE LOPEZ

China’s wealthy favor French brands for gifts

(HONG KONG-Relaxnews) – Gift-giving has long been an integral part of life in mainland China — regardless of the murky area of motives when it occurs in the world of business — and now a new survey has lifted the lid on just what it is the country’s rich have been handing out. The “Top [...]

2012/01/17 | 0 Comments More
When complete, Japan's future navigation system will be ten times more precise than the one currently in use. ©Rafal Olechowski/shutterstock.com

Japan plans enhanced GPS system

(TOKYO-Relaxnews) – Japan is working on a new global positioning system that will be 10 times more accurate than the system that is currently in use and will be able to pinpoint a location down to just one meter. At present, Japan uses an American-made system for GPS devices, but Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda has [...]

2012/01/17 | 0 Comments More
oard at 2012 CES A woman touches the screen on Sharp's 80-inch touch screen TV set Aquos Board, an Interactive Display System, on the opening day of the International Consumer Electronics Show on January 10, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. ©AFP PHOTO / Frederic J. BROWN

‘Smart TVs’ offer new windows onto the Internet

(LAS VEGAS-AFP) – Goodbye boob tube. Hello smart TV. The world’s obsession with tapping into the Internet is being played out on the biggest screen in the house, with software startups, TV makers, and technology titans such as Google and Microsoft adding momentum to the trend. Even the beloved firm behind iPads and iPhones is [...]

2012/01/16 | 0 Comments More
48.7 percent of China's web users -- or nearly 250 million people -- have now used weibos, compared to just 63.1 million at the end of 2010. ©AFP PHOTO/GOU Yige

China’s Internet population hits 513 million

(BEIJING-AFP) – The number of Internet users in China rose last year by nearly 56 million to more than half a billion, nearly half of whom used weibos, or microblogs, according to official figures released Monday. China’s online population — the world’s largest — hit 513 million in 2011, a 12.2 percent increase on the [...]

2012/01/16 | 0 Comments More
A customer shows two iPhone 4S phones he just brought at an Apple store in Shanghai on January 13, 2011. Die-hard fans in China, which has the world's largest online population with more than 500 million users, have been known to line up for days to get their hands on the latest Apple products. ©AFP PHOTO/Peter PARKS

Apple suspends iPhone sales at China stores

BEIJING-AFP) – Apple said Friday it was suspending sales of the new iPhone at its China stores after fans desperate to get their hands on it fought with security and threw eggs at an official outlet. Police detained at least two people outside the Beijing shop on Friday when angry crowds who had queued for [...]

2012/01/14 | 0 Comments More