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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Globe Telecom Website Hack by Hacktivists

The website of a major provider of Telecommunications Services in the Philippines Globe Telecom usually known as GLOBE was hacked to acquaint for the poor internet connection service they are distributing on November 27, 2014.

A group of a Pinoy Hacktivists called “BloodSec Hackers” which was responsible of  the breaching happened, has injected a message to apprise the Telecommunications’ for poor services, saying, “Dear GLOBE, Your service on your internet connection is not worthy what we pay for. Do something or expect the consequence. This is just the beginning. Expect Us!”

Following the reported breach, the telecoms giant immediately posted an advisory on the affected pages, saying:


We'll Be Back Soon

We're currently conducting a maintenance activity to improve system performance.
Sorry for the inconvenience.

Meanwhile, you can reach us through any of these online channels if you need any help with your billing and other Globe services.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

List of National Holidays for 2015 in Philippines


Under Proclamation No. 831 by Office of the President Republic of the Philippines 2014.

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Beyonce Dance Move Trending Video


This trending video got 20 million hits in Youtube. Beyonce dance move..
The move that will burn your fats.



Isabelle Daza is now a Kapamilya

After she left the No.1 noontime show Eat Bulaga and GMA Kapuso ...
Actress-host Isabelle Daza is now officially a Kapamilya star.
On Monday afternoon, Daza signed a contract with ABS-CBN and was welcomed by the network's executives led by president and CEO Charo Santos-Concio.
"Napaka-excited ako and overwhelmed with this warm welcome. Coming here, everybody has been welcoming me at kinukuwento ko sa kanila na even the waiter was telling me 'Ma'am welcome to the Kapamilya.' Parang proud na proud siya. It makes me so honored to be part of this family," she said.
Asked why she decided to change networks, Daza replied: "I wanted a new challenge in my life and I want to try something that I haven't done. I want to to expand my horizons and take this journey as an actress naman."
The actress-host admitted it was a hard decision for her to leave the noontime show "Eat Bulaga."
"Nung Saturday last day ko na. It was very emotional lalo na kay Ryzza (Mae Dizon) because she's my little student but they were all very supportive and they all wished me luck and they are excited also to see what I have in store here sa ABS-CBN," she said.
Daza said she signed an exclusive contract with ABS-CBN for both TV and movies. "Bongga naman siya, 'yun muna," she said.

In the interview, Daza revealed that her first project in her new home is the upcoming series "Nathaniel," with Gerald Anderson as her leading man.
"Yes, kasama ako sa cast ng 'Nathaniel.' I will be working with Gerald Anderson and Shaina (Magdayao), Pokwang and Coney Reyes and amazing cast. I'm so excited for that," said Daza, who will play the girlfriend of Anderson in the upcoming show.
"Ako ay isang lawyer and I work closely with his (Anderson's) mom, Coney Reyes. Kami yung laging magkaka-eksena," she aded.
Daza admitted it was her dream to work with Anderson.
"Si Gerald talaga ang gusto kong makatrabaho kasi nakita ko siya sa 'On The Job' and I saw kung gaano siya nag-grow as an actor and I was very impressed. So siya 'yung number one, that's why I'm so excited to work with him," she explained.
"Next, nakatrabaho ko na si John Lloyd (Cruz), pero marami kayong leading men here to choose from so it's like a buffet," she said.
Daza was part of the movie "It Takes A Man and A Woman" with Cruz and Sarah Geronimo.

The Walking Dead News

What happen next on mid-season finale on the no.1 TV series in USA The Walking Dead by AMC Channel .

Rick and his group will make a serious attack in the hospital..
After the one capture policemen has been escape whats next ???
Watching that final scene was like watching a horror movie when the next victim is about to open the door and get slashed. Doesn’t he know the killer is standing behind it?! Doesn’t Sasha, a battle-tested survivor, know better than to turn her back to a prisoner like that? Sure, he’s cuffed, but that doesn’t mean anything, as we all see.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Free Wi-Fi in the Philippines Soon in 2015

MANILA, Philippines - The Senate has approved an increase in the budget of the Public Wi-Fi Program of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) from P338 million to P3 billion for 2015 in order to set up more wi-fi hotspots in the country.
The DOST will put up 50,872 wi-fi hotspots with the increased program budget, the initial batch of which would be rolled out next year.
These will include 7,917 public high schools, 38,694 public elementary schools, 113 state colleges and 1,118 public libraries and public spaces in 1,490 towns.
Senate President Pro-Tempore Ralph Recto, chairman of the finance subcommittee that tackled DOST’s proposed budget for 2015, said the budget increase for the wi-fi program was accomplished because the Senate deferred by one year the Department of Budget and Management’s lease-purchase of laptops, which would later be issued to selected government employees.
“I think it is the win-win situation. We set up the access points first. Because right now, teachers, for instance, already own smartphones. Their problem is that they cannot connect to the Internet. Once this is set up, then we bring in the laptops,” Recto explained.
He noted that the increase in the wi-fi program’s budget would benefit public school students, farmers and traders by making them connected to the rest of the country and by bringing them information that is relevant to their lives.


“The reason behind this is that if you’re a son of an overseas Filipino worker and you would like to Skype with your father who is in the Middle East because a member of the family has been stricken ill, then you can do it within the hospital premises,” Recto said.
“Or if the hospital staff would like to transmit patient data, then there’s a facility for that,” he added.
In the case of schools and public libraries, Recto said that making them connected would aid in research and instruction and promote reading among the country’s youth.
Public Employment Service Offices would also be covered by the program of the 

DOST, which Recto said would help the unemployed in looking for jobs.
“It will also be set up in town halls. So if one is near the Municipal Agriculture Office, it could be used to find out the price of produce in Manila. This is the objective of the program: to help real farms and not just to play Farmville,” Recto said.
Even transport hubs would benefit from the program as the DOST would also be installing wi-fi hotspots in 85 airports, 41 seaports and 69 train stations.
“If our vehicular highways are congested, then we should tap the information highway and we can telecommute if the infra is there,” Recto said.