[ad_1] Saso seeks to recover winning paths Dante Navarro (Philstar.com) – October 14, 2020 – 3:49 pm MANILA, Philippines – Out of the chase for the title in the last five tournaments, two-stage winner Yuka Saso tries to snap out of a slump and end a series of average results …
Read More »iPhone 12 vs iPhone 11: everything Apple changed and who should update
[ad_1] The iPhone 12 will come in five colors. CNET Screenshot This story is part of Apple event, our full coverage of the latest news from Apple headquarters. On Tuesday, Apple released four iPhone 12 models: iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. The …
Read More »Alex Eala rises to junior world No. 2 after great French Open career
[ad_1] AFTER a promising semi-final in the individual women’s French Open tournament, Alex Eala rose to world No. 2 in the International Tennis Federation youth world rankings. From fourth place, the 15-year-old Filipina climbed two spots and edged out three players, including former world No. 1 Victoria Kasintseva of Andorra, …
Read More »‘Excessive’: COA criticizes NTC for buying 44 smartphones worth P2.1M
[ad_1] Jonathan Cellona, ABS-CBN News MANILA – The Audit Commission (COA) has denounced the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) for its acquisition of 44 smartphones worth P2.1 million, saying that this “seemed excessive for their needs.” In the 2019 audit report on the NTC released recently, the auditors noted that purchases …
Read More »Analyzing the three new camera systems in Apple’s iPhone 12
[ad_1] Apple just announced its iPhone 12 lineup, and as part of today’s announcements, the company introduced a dizzying amount of camera technology scattered among the new iPhones. If you’re coming from an iPhone that currently has only one camera, or even a couple, you can find some major updates …
Read More »71% of Filipinos received government aid amid pandemic – The Manila Times
[ad_1] More than 70 percent of Filipinos said they received financial help from the government since the 2019 coronavirus disease (Covid-19) crisis began, according to the latest survey by Social Weather Stations (SWS). The Sept. 17-20 survey of 1,249 respondents found that 71 percent of Filipinos said their families received …
Read More »Governments use pandemic to crack down on dissent online – watchdog
[ad_1] WASHINGTON – Governments around the world are using the pandemic as a justification for expanding surveillance and crackdown on dissent online, resulting in a 10th consecutive annual decline in internet freedom, a report from the agency said Wednesday. control of human rights. The Washington-based Freedom House report says authorities …
Read More »‘I insist’: the film gives a new voice to the human rights lawyer jailed in Iran
[ad_1] Tehran, March 2018 – Attorney Nasrin Sotoudeh reflects on a career that has led her to tackle the most sensitive causes in Iran, including saving minors from the death penalty, defending outlawed religious minorities and defending the Women rights. “Although this movement did not achieve the desired results, it …
Read More »SBP, Gilas ‘certainly ruled out’ PBA players for the November window of the Asian Cup Qualifiers
[ad_1] The usual set of options won’t be on the table for Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas (SBP) for the November window of the 2021 FIBA Asian Cup Qualifiers, but its top officials know where to start looking to put together a roster. competitive of Gilas Pilipinas. To begin with, the …
Read More »Phoenix’s Robinson prepares for tougher training trials without Abueva
[ad_1] Phoenix’s Robinson prepares for tougher training trials without Abueva Roy Luarca (Philstar.com) – October 14, 2020 – 1:25 pm MANILA, Philippines – Topex Robinson cleared the first bar and prepares for higher obstacles on his new PBA ride. Making his debut as interim Phoenix Super LPG head coach, Robinson …
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