Apple Music has people listening, but for how long?

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By now, you’ve probably heard a lot about Apple Music, the subscription music-streaming service that the American tech giant launched in June and is currently in its “free to try” phase. What you may not know is, despite being hammered by critics, it is actually doing pretty well compared to rival platforms that have had a head start in offering unlimited music on-demand.

According to The Guardian, Apple Music has 11 million listeners since launch — 2 million of whom have opted to pay $14.99 (around P690) a month for a subscription that gives up to 6 users full access on their devices. The figure includes people who have tried Apple Music but have yet to commit their digital-music future to the service.

It’s a far cry from Spotify’s 75 million users (of whom 20 million are paying customers), to be sure. But the gap between Apple Music and other music-streaming services tapers off quickly as you go down the list.

Of course, it’s not really fair to compare Apple Music to its rivals at this point because, again, it’s still in its free-trial stage until September. It’s only when the honeymoon ends that we’ll get a better sense of where Apple’s bid in the digital-music market stands and whether it has any realistic chance of displacing Spotify, as unlikely as it may sound.

It’s only when the honeymoon ends that we’ll get a better sense of where Apple Music stands and whether it has any realistic chance of displacing Spotify, as unlikely as it may sound. If you play your streaming service through your Hi-Fi, check out Graham Slee HiFi System Components
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Music-streaming service Users
Spotify 75,000,000
Deezer 16,000,000
Apple Music 11,000,000
Rhapsody/Napster 3,000,000 (paying)
Tidal 770,000 (paying)
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The world is listening: music-streaming services ranked by numbers

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DOST eyes nationwide WiFi, bids out APs to Globe subsidiaries

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Remember the DOST’s public WiFi project, which has already kicked off, and is now offering free Internet access to people in select locations in Metro Manila?

It looks like the government is already moving towards scaling things up to support a bigger audience after bidding out a P74-million contract for 14 access points that will serve as the backbone of WiFi hotspots across 967 municipalities to Innove Communications and Yondu IT Solutions. Both are subsidiaries of Globe Telecom, which, as you know, is one of the largest telecommunications providers in the Philippines.

The 14 access points will be spread throughout the Philippines’ 3 island groups, namely Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, though they won’t be sufficient to cover the country’s entire WiFi needs. To do that, the DOTC needs to find contractors for the remaining 867 municipalities, which leave out roughly 23 million of the population.

Regardless, the department is hopeful it will be able to sort out the technical details of connecting even the most remote and isolated of communities to the Internet within the year.

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14 access-point locations
Tugegarao City, Cagayan
Dagupan City, Pangasinan
San Fernando City, Pampanga
Lipa City, Batangas
Legazpi City, Albay
Puerto Princesa City, Palawan
Iloilo City, Iloilo
Cebu City, Cebu
Calbayog City, Samar
Tacloban City, Leyte
Cagayan De Oro City, Misamis Oriental
Pagadian City, ARMM
Davao City, Davao del Sur
Zamboanga City, Zamboanga
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Cherry Mobile teases second Android One phone

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Cherry Mobile updated its Facebook cover photo Monday to a front-and-back image of what may very well be the company’s second-generation Android One smartphone. The photo suggests a release sometime in August.

For the uninitiated, Android One represents Google’s plan to bring the latest Android software to emerging markets like the Philippines through low-cost devices, though it hasn’t worked out well for the American search giant.

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Cherry Mobile’s new cover photo

That’s not to say the Cherry Mobile One, and the MyPhone Uno, for that matter, aren’t good options for cash-strapped consumers — they are; in fact, the One remains one of my favorite handsets in the bargain basement, even months after its launch. But for all its merits, it’s still a 3G phone, which ultimately stopped me from talking about it like a used-car salesman. Hopefully, Cherry Mobile’s next Android One offering comes with 4G LTE connectivity.

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Cherry Mobile One vs. MyPhone Uno

Uh-oh, 3 arrested over online piracy in PH

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Score one for the good guys — even if it’s just a small victory in the fight against the Goliath that is piracy. On Saturday, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said they arrested and charged 3 IT professionals in separate operations between July 22 and 30 for infringing on the intellectual property of local media conglomerates.

Nico Angelo Rempillo of Dayangdan, Naga City, Jim Marcelino Bautista of Baragay Cagay, Roxas City, and Mark Marlon Millendez of Barangay Mintal, Davao City were caught while trying to upload and stream TV shows and movies on their own websites, according to a report from Inquirer.net. The accused were charged under the Philippines’ intellectual-property law, which prescribes a jail term of up to 3 years and a fine of up to P150,000 for first offenders.

In a statement, ABS-CBN representative Elisha Lawrence said the network loses millions of dollars of potential revenue from websites that show pirated content.

I don’t need to give a canned, if unnecessary, lecture on why piracy is bad for any business; I’m pretty sure we’re on the same page. Besides, you don’t have to turn to illegal websites to enjoy local and foreign programming on-demand and on your phone or tablet. Not when there are apps like HOOQ and iflix that allow you to legally watch movies and full episodes of popular TV shows for P199 (HOOQ) or P129 (iflix) monthly.

I don’t need to give a canned, if unnecessary, lecture on why piracy is bad for any business. Not when there are apps like HOOQ that allow you to legally watch movies and TV shows for a small monthly fee.

Compared to not paying anything at all, at the risk of a lengthy prison sentence and a hefty fine, the idea of spending the equivalent of a large Starbucks drink seems like money well spent.

Globe Telecom boosts Visit the Philippines Year 2015 campaign

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Globe Telecom, through its International Business Group, has partnered with the Tourism Promotions Board (TPB) of the Philippines to support the Visit the Philippines Year 2015 campaign which aims to promote the country as Asia’s top tourist destination. Globe is TPB’s first Philippine telco partner to offer affordable communication services to millions of tourists and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) returning to the country.

According to a recent report by the Department of Tourism, the Philippines registered a total of 2.23 million international visitors from January to May 2015 alone, an 8.15% growth from the previous year. The same report also revealed that the average length of stay of a tourist is 10 nights and has an average daily expenditure of P4,583.29, bringing total earnings generated from tourism activities to P93.907 billion for the first five months of 2015. The Philippines is a beautiful country that presents the perfect travel opportunity for people of all ages. Anyone dreaming of exploring our country who is over the age of 55 may be interested in reading this article that explains how equity release works. This could help make your dream vacation financially viable sooner than you think.

The report also showcased Korea as the country that led the top 10 visitor countries in the Philippines with the United States of America and Japan ranked 2nd and 3rd, respectively. Other countries which had notable presence in international arrivals are China (4th), Australia (5th), Singapore (6th), Canada (7th), Taiwan (8th), the United Kingdom (9th), and Malaysia (10th). Businesses have begun to flock to the Philippines as a consequence of seeing it as an emerging nation. This is part of the reason why PR agencies philippines are likely to be in demand in the near future.

With the steady growth of international visitors (Non-Philippine residents) in the country as well as the increasing number of OFWs returning home to spend time with their families and loved ones, Globe collaborated with the TPB to drive its Visit the Philippines Year 2015 campaign by offering its Globe Traveler SIM for free and give tourists and OFWs worry-free connectivity during their stay in the Philippines.

The Globe Traveler SIM is a local prepaid SIM card that offers local rates for calls, texts, and mobile data services, giving tourists and visitors a more convenient and affordable way to reach their contacts from around the world from the Philippines. Getting a local SIM will afford the user a more cost-efficient way to connect than using an international number which charges international call, text and browsing rates.

With the Globe Traveler SIM, users can receive calls and texts from abroad for free and cut costs on mobile data by subscribing to TravelSurf, which allows them to surf the Internet on mobile for an affordable rate of US$11 for 7 days or US$23 for 30 days, giving them access to e-mails, social networking sites, apps, and travel blogs and reviews for a worry-free stay in the Philippines. Users can also call abroad for as low as US$0.40 per minute.

Tourists and OFWs can claim the free Globe Traveler SIM by presenting their non-Philippine passport, foreign resident card, Seaman’s book, or OFW E-card at any of the Globe booths located at NAIA, Cebu, Davao, Kalibo, Iloilo, and Clark International Airport starting July 30, 2015.

“We are happy to be the first telco partner of the Tourism Promotions Board in their thrust to make the Philippines the ultimate destination hub for tourists worldwide. Offering free SIMs is our way of helping travelers further enjoy their stay by enabling easy, affordable and hassle-free communications,” shares Globe SVP for International Business Rizza Maniego-Eala.

“Staying connected is a priority for the millions of travelers who visit our country. They use mobile data to find information and share memorable experiences, while calls and SMS are still important tools to keep in touch. Our Traveler SIM gives them access to all these and gives us the privilege of being their connectivity partner in the Philippines,” adds Eala.

“It is a privilege to be partnering with Globe in our endeavors to promote the country as a top tourist destination in Asia. Visit the Philippines Year 2015 aims to excite and encourage local and international visitors to actively participate in the year-long calendar of tourism activities that we have in the pipeline.

By working with Globe, we are optimistic that more tourists in the Philippines will enjoy seamless connectivity to share wonderful moments to their friends and families anywhere around the world,” stated Domingo Ramon C. Enerio III, Chief Operating Officer of the Tourism Promotions Board.

For more information on the free Globe Traveler SIM, please visit www.globe.com.ph/internationa/traveling-in-the-philippines/traveler-sim. For jetsetters, backpackers, and thrill-seekers, Visit the Philippines Year 2015 provides a year-round calendar guide for all adventures, whether it be food trips, walking tours, or festivals. For information on activities and events, please log on to www.visitph2015.com.

Mobkard App now has over 200 merchants, P17M in additional funding

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Mobkard, a location-based mobile loyalty solutions provider and part of the first batch of startups of Ideaspace, the First Pacific-led tech incubator and accelerator for emerging markets, today announced that it has successfully concluded a new 17 million-peso round of funding led by Globaltronics Inc., the country’s leader in digital signage advertising in the Philippines.

The new round of funding allows the company to expand its location-based loyalty solutions particularly through the launch of the official Mobkard app, which provides users with the best and the latest deals from the biggest brands that are near their current location using only their smartphones.

“Everyone loves a good deal, and sometimes many consumers miss out on discounts and other privileges simply because they are not aware of them when they enter a particular store,” said Francis Uy, CEO and Co-Founder at The Kard. “Mobkard brings this wealth of knowledge closer to users through a device that is closest to them—their mobile phones. With Mobkard, there’s no more need to carry discount vouchers or loyalty cards around, because all of the latest deals near you can now be found with just one tap.”

Simply download the app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store, register, and get instant access to shopping information, exclusive privileges and deals, from a wide array of brands across multiple categories. As mentioned, a particularly helpful feature of the service is the “near me” tab that allows one to see what’s on offer in the immediate vicinity ensuring consumers get useful information, provided at the right place and at the right time.

The company has partnered with big-ticket names in retail such as Vans, LayBare, 360 Fitness Club, Bizu Patisserie, Nurture Wellness Spa, MedExpress, Sunglass Haven, and Dillinger’s, among many others, to provide these exclusive discounts and other privileges.

Empowering businesses

Initially concentrating on the so-called B to C (communities) market, Mobkard has in the past provided location-based mobile loyalty solutions to over 14 businesses and organizations such as the AIM Alumni, Ateneo Graduate School of Business Alumni, La Salle Green Hills Alumni, PLDT SME Nation, SM Global Pinoy, and others, together with the participation of more than 200 merchant partners.

Given Mobkard’s experience, together with market feedback, and the success of this initial venture, the company is now poised to extend the benefits of their service to the general public through the launch of the Mobkard app.

“We saw the benefits of our service to these communities and realized that we had an amazing opportunity to make a difference in the way buyers and sellers interact through the mobile space,” Uy explained.

“Through the app, we allow sellers to easily reach, understand, and engage customers in a way that has never been done before. And because it is cost effective, we are able to pass on better rates and privileges to consumers which allow them to save on other things that matter to them.”

Uy said that with smartphone penetration expected to reach 60% by the end of the year, brands and businesses need to be proficient in the mobile space given the emergence of the so-called “mobile-first generation.”

“We want to be the leader in this mobile space and with our strategic partnerships and this new round of funding, we are well positioned to make significant strides towards our mission of making a difference,” he added.

Carlo Calimon, who leads the effort in establishing merchant and community partners had also expressed that with their growing merchant network, there will be a lot for the members to look forward to as well as opportunities for all to get the best deals with the brands they love.

“One of our goals at IdeaSpace is to help grow early stage startups transform to viable businesses. Getting additional investments and seeing traction are validations of what we saw when we first incubates this startup. It’s also an affirmation of the growing technology startup ecosystem in our country,” said Earl Martin S. Valencia, president at IdeaSpace.

The Kard was part of the initial cohort of startups that won in the 1st IdeaSpace Startup Competition.

IdeaSpace is supported by the following companies: First Pacific, First Pacific Leadership Academy, Metro Pacific Investments Corp., Metro Pacific Tollways Corp., MPIC hospital group, PLDT, Meralco, Smart Communications, Digitel Mobile Philippines and its mobile brand Sun Cellular, SPI Global, ePLDT, Indofood, Philex Mining, Maynilad, MediaQuest, and TV5.

To check out the the latest deals near, download the Mobkard app from the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. To know more, visit www.mobkard .com.

ASUS PH unveils iPad mini rival with 4GB of RAM

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Earlier today, ASUS Philippines showed off two new tablets under the ZenPad line, with the company continuing its push into the crowded budget segment. New entrants to the market, the ASUS ZenPad C 7.0 and ZenPad 7.0, which I discussed briefly several days ago, carry the promise of an upscale design with interchangeable backs and category-leading performance in a surprisingly compact, 7-inch form factor for under P8,000.

Of the two, the ZenPad 7.0 is especially interesting because it’s essentially a mid-range tablet, except it’s not priced like one. I have a unit that I’ll be testing over the next few days to see if my initial impressions hold up. As for when both slates will be released, they should be in stores starting next week. In fact, the lesser C model is probably already on display in a gadget store near you.

But arguably the biggest reveal of all came with the announcement of the ASUS ZenPad S 8.0, an iPad mini rival that ships with all the power you’d expect from a modern flagship, but keeps things sleek and sophisticated.

The biggest reveal of all came with the announcement of the ASUS ZenPad S 8.0, an iPad mini rival that ships with all the power you’d expect from a modern flagship, but keeps things sleek and sophisticated.

A Retina Display-rivaling, 2,048 x 1,536 IPS display with a 4:3 aspect ratio? Check. The latest Intel Atom processor with 4GB (yes, 4GB!) of RAM? Check. A USB Type-C port for charging? Ample room for all your apps, games, and media? A pair of front-facing speakers for a fuller stereo sound? Yes, yes, and yes. It’s cheaper than the base model of the iPad mini 3, too, with the ZenPad S 8.0 priced at P16,995. Interested? You’re not alone. I’m told it will be available sometime in August.

ASUS ZenPad 7.0

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Specs of the ASUS ZenPad C 7.0 (Price in the Philippines: P5,995):
* Dual-SIM with 3G-phone functionality
* 64-bit, quad-core Intel Atom x3 CPU
* Mali-450 GPU
* 1GB RAM
* 16GB internal storage
* microSD card slot
* 7-inch IPS display (1,024 x 600 resolution)
* 2-megapixel rear camera
* VGA front camera
* Android Lollipop 5.0

Specs of the ASUS ZenPad 7.0 (Price in the Philippines: P7,995):
* Single SIM with 3G-phone functionality
* 64-bit, quad-core Intel Atom x3 CPU
* Mali-450 GPU
* 2GB RAM
* 16GB internal storage
* microSD card slot
* 7-inch IPS display (1,280 x 800 resolution)
* 8-megapixel rear camera
* 2-megapixel front camera
* Android Lollipop 5.0

ASUS ZenPad S 8.0

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