Jessica Sanchez debuts the official music video of her first single "Tonight" featuring Ne-Yo right after her live performance on American Idol. Check it out!
John Prats mulls over filing physicial injury charges against comedian Jason Francisco after he was punched on the face three times by the latter during the taping of "Banana Split at the Music Museum in San Juan City on Thursday.
Jessica Sanchez, the Fil-am teenager who became runner-up in American Idol Season 11, performed her debut single "Tonight" live with Ne-Yo on American Idol Top 9 results show.
Multi-platinum recording artist and "Asia's Pop Idol" Christian Bautista finally decided to be a Kapuso and signed an exclusive contract with GMA Network Inc.
Last March 14, TV5 and the whole team of top-rating show Kidlat led by Derek Ramsay visited Kasiglahan Elementary School in Montalban where 5,000 elementary school students were treated to a morning of fun activities.
2012 Bar Results: 949 out of 5,686 examinees passed the 2012 Bar Examination (November 2011 Bar Exams) according to the results released by the Supreme Court.
Here is the complete list of passers in the 2012 Bar Examinations:
1. A JOSE- AGUSTIN, Karren 2. ABASTILLAS, Lemuel 3. ABERIN, Ma. Christine 4. ABES, Royce Nieville 5. ABRENZOSA, Cleofe 6. ABUAN, Ruby Ryza 7. ACEDO, Kristian Josef 8. ACORDA, Jacqueline 9. ACOSTA, Lourdes Mae 10. ACOSTA, JR., Gil 11. ACUÑA, Jose Fidel 12. ADAN, Jan Mari 13. ADAP, Sanawia 14. AGANA, III, Carlos Ivan 15. AGATEP, Pia Augustha 16. AGBAY-ABILAR, Janice 17. AGBON, Ma. Cecelia Esperanza 18. AGOPITAC, Nestle 19. AGUAVIVA, Ava Marie 20. AJES-LAURENTE, Lilibeth 21. ALAMEDA, Abigail 22. ALAWI, JR., Saipal 23. ALBANO, Pia Ursula 24. ALBANO, Ranvylle 25. ALBAS, Dominique 26. ALBINA, Dionel 27. ALBOTRA, Tet Chea 28. ALCANTARA, Austin Claude 29. ALCANTARA, Rickmon Albert 30. ALCERA, II, Hermie 31. ALDOVINO, Marian Mae 32. ALEJANDRE, Pauline 33. ALFELOR, JR., Avelino 34. ALI, JR., Lanang 35. ALIM, Nicolito Jesus 36. ALIVIA, Mikhail Sherard 37. ALMARIO, Ann Therese 38. ALMENDRAL, Chrizellie 39. ALMIREZ, Hanna Maria Nica 40. ALOJADO, Carlo Enrico 41. ALVAREZ, Aila May 42. ALVAREZ, Maria Margarita 43. ALVERO, Marierose 44. AMADOR, Tina Andrea 45. AMAN, Takahiro Kenjie 46. AMARO, Ana Mae 47. AMBROCIO, Ma. Carmencita 48. AMSAN, Munib 49. ANDAWI, Melody 50. ANDRION, Jofre 51. ANG, Kathleen Mae 52. ANG, JR., Rodolfo 53. ANGELES, Raul 54. ANTIGUA, Perseus 55. ANTONIO, Rafael 56. APALISOK, JR., Simplicio 57. APARTE, Frances Margaret 58. APORTADERA, Mario Leonardo Emilio 59. AQUENDE, Joseph Angelo Wesley 60. ARANAS, Kim 61. ARCEO, Irene 62. ARCEO, Mariam 63. ARCEÑO, Jackielyn 64. ARDIENTE, Arnold 65. ARELLANO, May Kristine 66. ARIAS, Michelle 67. ARMENTA, Joshua 68. ARQUIZA, Arbee 69. ARQUIZA, Carlo 70. ARRIBA, Mona Liza 71. ARRIOLA, Roanne 72. ARTICONA, Mercedes 73. ARTICULO, Mark Anthony 74. ARTUGUE, Arianne 75. ARUGAY, Manuel Adrian 76. ASPIRAS, Janice 77. ASUNCION, Mark Anthony 78. ASUNTO, Daisy Ray 79. ATANACIO, John David 80. AUGUSTO, Davemark 81. AUSAN, Anniefair 82. AUSTRIA, Carlo 83. AUTENCIO, Anthony 84. AUZA, Jannycer 85. AVILA, Aldan 86. AVILA, Rachelle Faye 87. BABIERA, Jan Christian 88. BACOLOD, Juls 89. BAGAIPO, Cesar 90. BAGATSING, Lea Margarette 91. BAGUIO, Cindy 92. BAGULAYA, Jose Duke 93. BAILAN, Bai Sittie Saida 94. BAINTO, Neal Vincent 95. BAJAS, Joey 96. BAJETA, Jonathan 97. BAKILAN, Bernard 98. BALAGA, Jo Ann 99. BALANQUIT, Raoul Jann 100. BALAORO, Grace 101. BALBA, Zack Hansel 102. BALDOMERO, Ivan Jeffrey 103. BALDOVINO, Aldwin Kenneth 104. BALDOVINO, Alexander 105. BALDOVINO, Tanya Justine 106. BALILI, Neil Aaron 107. BALMES, Irene 108. BALORO, Joemyl 109. BALTAZAR, Ana Lyn 110. BANAYAT-NAS, Hermilia 111. BANDALAN, Jared Anthony 112. BANGHE, Hannah Jane 113. BANZON, Eva 114. BAPTISTA, Joe Allan 115. BARCELONA, Ralph Karlo 116. BARQUEZ, Ma. Elisa Jonalyn 117. BARRIOS, Angelo 118. BASCUGUIN, Maria Jocelyn 119. BASE, Amerissa 120. BASE, Maria Graciela 121. BAUTISTA, Judy-ann 122. BAUTISTA, Krystel Jehan 123. BAUTISTA, Maria Theresa 124. BAYONA, Phoebe Ann 125. BEBER, Dindo 126. BECHAYDA, JR., Jose 127. BEDURAL, Vladimir 128. BENIGIAN, II, Mardovic Dodge 129. BENITEZ, JR., Arcadio 130. BERAY-DE AUSEN, Penelope 131. BERNARDINO, Ramon Felipe 132. BERNARDO, Donna Ametyst 133. BERNARDO, Nicolo 134. BERNARDO, Pallo Mert 135. BIADO, Nazariel 136. BIDAD, Jonelyn 137. BILANGEL, Judy Ann 138. BILIRAN, Amabelle 139. BINARAO, Romael Meng 140. BIRONDO, Francis Ian 141. BLANCIA, Andrei Marion 142. BONDOC, Hector Jerome 143. BONGHANOY, Al 144. BONILLA, Diana Lutgarda 145. BORBON, Mariven 146. BORDON, Maria Janina Ann 147. BORJA, Ma. Arlene 148. BORROMEO, Gabriel Angelo 149. BOTABARA, Theresa 150. BRACERO, II, Wivino 151. BRAGAT, Junrie 152. BRILLANTES, Roselle Louie 153. BRION, Eden 154. BRIONES, Conrado 155. BRIONES, Gerald 156. BRONCE, Roentgen 157. BUAGÑIN, Venice 158. BUENAVENTURA, Ma. Clarissa Hearty 159. BUENAVENTURA, Roberto Martin 160. BULOTANO, Ronnie 161. BULSECO, Khristine Gail 162. BUSTOS, Adrian Francis 163. CABANTING, Gil Matthew 164. CABANTUD, Racel 165. CABATINGAN, Justine Mae 166. CABI, Romina Aina 167. CABIEDES, Rodrigo 168. CABRERA, Fernando Juan 169. CABRERA, John Patrick 170. CACHAPERO, JR., Oliver 171. CADABUNA, Marvin Jay 172. CADDAWAN-PANCHO, Julaida 173. CAHAYAG, Rommel 174. CAIBAN, Lee Ferdinand 175. CAJUCOM, Oscar Carlo 176. CALAG, Welan 177. CALALANG, Mary Bianca 178. CALAMAY, Cesar Norman 179. CALDERINI, Charmaine 180. CALDERON, Abegail Joan 181. CALINGASAN, Charlene Mae 182. CALMA-CHAN, Gabriela 183. CALUAG, Edmond 184. CALVAN, Myrtle 185. CAMACHO, Gianfrancis 186. CAMACHO, Paolo Francisco 187. CAMAGANACAN, Emelie 188. CAMISO, Aldous Benjamin 189. CAMUA, Mariacarla 190. CANDELARIA, Marissa 191. CANTILLAS, Irish Claire 192. CANTOS, Rj 193. CAPANAS, Jovalie Claire 194. CAPELLAN, Marina Victoria 195. CARANDANG, Ma. Buenafe 196. CARBONELL, Rhea Joy 197. CARDIÑO, Gian Carlo 198. CARDONA, Sarah Jeane 199. CARILLO, Marc Jay 200. CARINGAL-DE CASTRO, Maria Yvet 201. CARLOBOS, Princess Christine 202. CARPIO, Menachem 203. CARTAGENA, Philipp King 204. CASADOR, Angeli Ness 205. CASALS, Detchie 206. CASIBANG, JR., Ruben 207. CASIDSID-PORTENTO, Regina 208. CASIO, Jo Ann Marie 209. CASISON-DUNGCA, Maricel 210. CASTILLO, Beverly 211. CASTILLO, Dante 212. CASTILLO, Mark Erwin 213. CASTRO, Joanne Frances 214. CASTRODES, Kristine Joyce 215. CASUELA, Nathaniel Joseph 216. CATACUTAN, Richard 217. CATACUTAN, JR., Felicisimo 218. CATALAN, Jo-am 219. CATALUÑA-RENEGADO, Catherine 220. CATULONG, Zacharias 221. CAYABAN, Iva Freyritz Erica 222. CAYCO, Natasha 223. CAYCO, Victor Carlo Antonio 224. CAÑARES, Vhincent 225. CAÑETE, Stephen Roy 226. CEDEÑO, Jessa Mary Ann 227. CERIALES, Roni 228. CHAN, Christian 229. CHAN, Clifford 230. CHAN, Jereline 231. CHAVES, Carla Michelle 232. CHING, May Ann 233. CHINTE, Mary Eileen 234. CHU, Kristine Paula 235. CHUA, Sacel Anne 236. CINCO, Abegail Marie 237. CLAUDIO, Joanne Lucille Germaine 238. CLAUDIO, Kristoffer 239. CLAUDIO, Lesley Anne 240. CLEDERA, Kim Debra 241. COMA, Joanne Marie 242. CONCEPCION, Irene Charmaine 243. CONCEPCION, Robin Bryan 244. CONDE, Fiona 245. CONDE, Maricar 246. CONVOCAR, Daniel Luis 247. CORESIS, Ma. Katrina 248. CORPUZ, Danielle Sigfreid 249. CORPUZ, Grazielynne 250. CORRALES, Michael John 251. CORSAME-FUENTES, Gazzelenne 252. COVARRUBIAS, Jose Janello 253. CRISOSTOMO, Jaim Mari 254. CRUZ, Emmanuel Rey 255. CRUZ, Gino Carlo 256. CRUZ, Jennifer Anne Marie 257. CRUZ, Keneth Joyce 258. CRUZ, Niño Martin 259. CRUZ, Roxanne Joan 260. CUARTERO, Dave 261. CUBA, Margareth Kristel 262. CUBERO, Ronald 263. CUBILLAN, Asis 264. CUCHAPIN, Mykedox Knoel 265. CUEVAS, Dyan Marie 266. CUI, Rosabel 267. CURADA, Yul Bernie 268. CURAMMENG, Jessieh Rey 269. CUSTODIO, Daniel Ben 270. DANCE, Kristoffer Lee 271. DAPITON, Roel 272. DAQUIOAG, Florence 273. DE ANDRES, JR., Gabriel 274. DE CHAVEZ, Marc Roby 275. DE CHAVEZ-ALEDO, Sharon 276. DE DUMO, Jilliane Joyce 277. DE GUZMAN, Arjel 278. DE GUZMAN, Michael 279. DE GUZMAN, Robert Josef 280. DE GUZMAN, Steven Michael 281. DE LA CRUZ, Christian 282. DE LEON, Jose 283. DE LOS REYES, Dianne Margarette 284. DE LOS SANTOS, Christian Loren 285. DE MESA, Beverly Elvy 286. DE VERA, Ma. Christine Fel 287. DE VERA, II, Rustico 288. DE VILLA, Rhodora 289. DEJARME, Doreen 290. DEL ROSARIO, Joseph Carl 291. DELA CALZADA, Renato 292. DELA CRUZ, Gerald 293. DELA CRUZ, Glenna Mari 294. DELA CRUZ, Vann Allen 295. DELA CUESTA, Rogie 296. DELA PEÑA, Toni Carla 297. DELOS SANTOS, Lilian 298. DEOMPOC, Mary Khristel 299. DEVERATURDA, Joan Paula 300. DIALINO, Karen 301. DIAZ, Mario Vincent 302. DIESMOS, Angelo Ted 303. DIESTO, Jovian 304. DIGO, Jerry 305. DIMACULANGAN, Roberto Miguel 306. DIMAFELIX, II, Alfredo 307. DIMATATAC, Edwin 308. DIMSON, Caira Joyce 309. DIOKNO, Angelo 310. DISPO, D'lorenz Miro 311. DIZON, Justinne 312. DOCENA, Hans Christian 313. DOGWE-RAMIREZ, Marifi 314. DOMINGO, Frances Yani 315. DOMINGUEZ, Ilyn 316. DONATO, Carol 317. DORIA, Dianne 318. DU, Minister Moises 319. DUAZO, Rose Shayne 320. DUCUSIN, Alejandro 321. DULAY-MARCOS, Vicky Runa 322. DUMAGAT, Maricon 323. DUMALAY, Marichriz 324. DUNUAN, Brionelle La Realesa 325. DY, Frederick 326. ELEAZAR, Armand Dietrich 327. ELGO, Phil Ephraim 328. ELTANAL, Felwin Rau 329. ENAD, Rajiv 330. ENCABO, III, Melchisedech 331. ENCARNACION, Ian 332. ENCARNACION, Mark Francis 333. EPE, Evan 334. ERMINO, Augusto Ceasar 335. ESCALONA, Leo Miguel 336. ESCATRON, Karie 337. ESCOBER, Carlo 338. ESCUETA, Leonard 339. ESMENDA, Alvin 340. ESMERALDA, Patrick 341. ESPARCIA, Janis Louis 342. ESPARRAGO, Sheldon 343. ESPINA, Corin Celeste 344. ESPINOSA, Ron Ely 345. ESPIRITU, Harvey Rhey 346. ESPIRITU, Leah Eloisa 347. ESPIRITU, Paula 348. ESQUIVIAS, Joaquin Pablo 349. ESTIGOY, Karene Maneka 350. ESTRADA-ALCANTARA, Maria Socorro 351. ESTRELLA, Eric 352. EVAN, Noel 353. EVANGELISTA, Carlo Eduardo 354. EX, Doyle 355. EÑANO, Carissa Ann 356. FABUL, Joseph Vincent 357. FAJARDO, Celerina Rose 358. FAJARDO, Idamae 359. FAJARDO, Jan Ale 360. FATALLA, Dave Florenz 361. FEDERIO, Maria Desiree 362. FELICES, Rachel Marie 363. FELICIA, Luz Angela 364. FELIPE, Eduardo 365. FELIX, Peter Anthony Joseph 366. FERIA, Jerome Christopher 367. FERNANDO, Angelo 368. FERRAREN, Ryan 369. FERRER, Rosette 370. FLORES, Raymund Jonas 371. FLORES, Soleil 372. FLORES, II, Lester Jay Alan 373. FOLLO, Dennis 374. FONTANILLA, Viktor Samuel 375. FRAGANTE, Francis 376. FRANCISCO, Jeremiah 377. FRANCISCO, Jose Ma. Jason 378. FULGENCIO, Genesis 379. GABITO, Garry 380. GABOR-TOLENTINO, Joy Marie 381. GADIT, Earl 382. GALANG, John Paul 383. GALICIA, Gene Franco 384. GALLEVO-BAMBO, Majella Theresa 385. GALMAN, Franklin Gerard 386. GALVEZ, Edmund Cyril 387. GALVEZ, Jerico Angelo 388. GAMO, Ciselie Marie 389. GANASI, Dante 390. GANDO, Jovi Louie 391. GARCIA, Jan David 392. GARCIA, Junnar 393. GARCIA, Ron Michael 394. GARCINEZ, Paolo Gonzalo 395. GARRIDO, Kinni Albert 396. GATCHALIAN, Kate Carra 397. GATDULA, Genesis 398. GAYANILO, Brian 399. GENON, Aero Jel 400. GEOCANIGA, Gene Pedmon 401. GERNALE, Jay 402. GERVACIO, Diana 403. GIGANTONE, Maria Riza Lea 404. GILBUENA, Francis Conrad 405. GINGOYON, Laiza Kristel 406. GO, David Michael 407. GO, Marie Michelle 408. GO, Paolo Angelo 409. GOC-ONG, Lara May 410. GODINEZ, Jose Mari 411. GOMEZ, Ace 412. GOMEZ, Joni 413. GOMEZ, Mikhail Josef 414. GONZAGA, Odessa Grace 415. GONZALES, Christian 416. GONZALES, Jenny 417. GONZALES, Kristine Carmela 418. GONZALES, Nil Ryan 419. GORDULA, Xavier Elbert 420. GOYENA, Ma. Flor De Lis 421. GRANADO, Glenbelle 422. GUANGCO, Ma. Veronica 423. GUERRA, Blesscille 424. GUERRERO, Alan Martin 425. GUERRERO, Katrina Elena 426. GUEVARA, Kristine Bernadette 427. GUILLERMO, Maica 428. GUINOMLA, Mohammad Jamaludin 429. GUINTO, Celeni Kristine 430. GUMBAN, Margaret Rose 431. GUMBAN, Vanessa 432. GURREA, Fay Irene 433. GUTIERREZ, Eva Marie 434. GUZMAN, Jeffvince 435. HADLOCON, Fatima Faye 436. HASSANI, Mary Sayeh 437. HEREDIA, Criselda 438. HERMOSURA, Chasmeneth 439. HERNANDEZ, Maria Concepcion 440. HERNANDEZ, Patricia Andrea 441. HILARIO, Dan Raphael 442. HILARIO, Kyndell 443. HINLO, Marco 444. HIPOLITO, Maria Monica 445. HULIGANGA, Lovella May 446. HUMARANG, Jayson 447. HUMILDE, Noemi 448. IBAÑEZ, Jonathan 449. IGNACIO, Christopher John Marcelino 450. ILANO, Jose Angelito 451. IMPERIAL, Ramil 452. IMRAN, Adzlan 453. INCIONG, Jhoan Andrei 454. INDIOLA, Rio Aiko 455. INFANTE, Colleen 456. INGLES, Ignatius Michael 457. INLAO, Charle Magne 458. IRANZO, Kristoffer Edward 459. ISIDRO, Laida May 460. JAAFAR, Faigdar 461. JACOBA, Maria Laviña Rae 462. JARANILLA, David 463. JAVIER, April Rose 464. JAVIER, Carlo Michael 465. JAYME, Joel 466. JOAQUINO, JR., Joseph James 467. JUAN, Vincent 468. JUATCO, Francis 469. JULARBAL, Starr 470. JUSI, Genevieve 471. KALAW, Jenny Kay 472. KATIPUNAN, Andrea 473. KIAMZON, Joyful Josette 474. KING KAY, Catherine Beatrice 475. KO, Patricia 476. KUSAIN-KANSI, Adjuria 477. LA ROSA-MILLARES, Katherine Joy 478. LABADOR, Jed 479. LABIANO, Lester 480. LACAP, Karen Kristi 481. LACEDA, Jovert 482. LACHICA, Lemuel 483. LACNO, Sarah Vanessa 484. LACSON, April Carmela 485. LAGGUI, Marie Hyacinth 486. LAMBINO, Mary Rhauline 487. LAMSEN, Jaenicen 488. LANGIT, Earla Kahlila Mikhaila 489. LANTION, Mell Christopher 490. LANUZO, Ma. Czarina 491. LAO, Michael Stephen 492. LAOHOO, Joyce Elaine 493. LAUROS, Jus 494. LAXAMANA, Aufelene Anne 495. LAYAAN, Geraldine 496. LAZARO, Grace Ann 497. LAZARO, Nicholai Noel 498. LEAL, Lemuel 499. LEDESMA, Leofred Ian 500. LEGASPI, Erwin 501. LEI, John Christopherson 502. LEIDO, Juan Paolo Miguel 503. LELIS, Alexa Marie 504. LENA, Andrew John 505. LEONG-ANUDIN, Leslie Ann 506. LERONA, Lawuel 507. LI, Carlo Martin 508. LIGGAYU, Minehaha 509. LIM, Jhella 510. LIM, Rachelle 511. LIM, Timothy Dalton 512. LIM-MAGTANGGOL, Rachelle 513. LISTONES, Paul 514. LIWAG, Jobelle Joyce 515. LLAMAS, Marvyn 516. LOGROÑO, Princess Jazmine 517. LONDRES, Louie Marie 518. LOPEZ-BALUYUT, Philjoy 519. LORA, Lizette Lou 520. LOTOC, Jeremy 521. LOZADA, Maria Kristile 522. LOZANO, Daphne 523. LU, Antonio Miguel 524. LUCAS, Danjun 525. LUCIANO, Mark Christian 526. LUIB, JR., Ronald 527. LUNA, Myla 528. LUNASCO, Emil 529. MABANTA, Marco Jose Maria 530. MABAZZA, Paolo 531. MACABODBOD, Lou Bryan 532. MACARAEG, Marck Joseph 533. MACARANDANG, Deen Asliah 534. MACARAYAN, Maichel Rick 535. MACHUCA, Jose Maria Angel 536. MADRIDIJO, Marlon 537. MAGCALAS, Felman Gem 538. MAGLINAO, Patrick 539. MALABUYOC, Ichelle 540. MALAGA, Vic Randolf 541. MALALAD, Warren Wesley 542. MALASA, Michelene 543. MALAWANI, Hanaphi 544. MALLANAO, Paul 545. MAMAILAO, Athiena 546. MAMAILAO, Paiza 547. MAMUKID, Michael 548. MANALO, May 549. MANALO, Melchor 550. MANANDEG, Gertrude Gay 551. MANAUIS, JR., Conrado 552. MANCAO, Katrina Michelle 553. MANGSI, Sanchez 554. MANGUBAT, Rex 555. MANIEGO, Catriona Rhiannon 556. MANRIQUE, Bernard 557. MANUEL, Sheila Gene 558. MAQUILAN, Jonathan 559. MARANAN, Maria Carmela 560. MARASIGAN, Nathan 561. MARAÑA, Jonalyn 562. MARCELO, Monica Joy 563. MARCELO, Ronel 564. MARIÑAS, Maria Rosario 565. MARON-MARTIN, Vobbye Jean 566. MAROTO, Ma. Alexandria Ixara 567. MARQUESES, Dan Michael 568. MARQUEZ, JR., Reynaldo 569. MARTIN, Mary Marjorie 570. MARTINEZ, IV, Lorenzo 571. MARTIREZ, Ike 572. MARTY, Frank Edward 573. MASLOG, Ma. Sheryl 574. MATALAM, Jamil Adrian Khalil 575. MATIAS, Serwin 576. MATILDO, JR, Lerdo 577. MAURERA, Katherine 578. MAYUGA, Adrian 579. MAÑEBO, Ferdinand 580. MEDINA, Maria Ana Karina 581. MEJIA, Nina Remedios 582. MEJIA, Venus Amelie 583. MELGAR, III, Josefino 584. MENDOZA, Daniel Angelo 585. MENDOZA, Emaculada Concepcion 586. MENDOZA, Gerardo 587. MENDOZA, Jason 588. MENDOZA, Marychelle 589. MENZON, Anthony 590. MERCADER, Ryan 591. MERIDA, JR., Manuel 592. MILLEZA, Carmel Rosame 593. MILLORA, II, Efren Joe 594. MINA, Iellen Therese 595. MIRANDA-RIMONTE, Ana 596. MIRAVALLES, Samantha 597. MITCHOR, April 598. MONTANO, IV, Julian 599. MONTEMAYOR, Meriam 600. MONTENEGRO, Kutz Melvin 601. MORA, Crisanto 602. MORALES, Armand 603. MORALES, Generick Humprey 604. MORGA, Ryan Calvin 605. MORILLO, Leo Adrian 606. MOTOOMULL-IDULSA, Marian Kanna 607. MUCOY-GRANADOS, Meralie 608. MULI, Katrina 609. MUPAS, Remedios 610. MUTIA, Mohammad Nabil 611. MUÑIZ, Angelo 612. MUÑOZ, Giselle Angelica 613. NAGAÑO, Lord Jayson 614. NAVARRA, Cherrylyn 615. NEJUDNE, Paul 616. NICOLAS, Jerwin 617. NIEMES, Vanessa 618. NIEVES, Jonas 619. NIFRAS, Francis Ariel 620. NOEL, Laura Katrina 621. NOGRALES, Juan Fidel Felipe 622. NONATO, Roselle Jean 623. NOVERAS, Chrsitian 624. NUCUP, Neil 625. NUEVO, Genie Celini 626. NUÑEZ, Jeremie 627. OBIAS, John Dominic 628. OCADO, Allian 629. OCAMPO, Christopher Louie 630. OCAMPO, Gilbert Paolo 631. OCAMPO, Riza Lyn 632. OFANDA, Adonis 633. OLAVERE, Albert 634. OLYMPIA, Abrame-lionel Gamaliel 635. OMOLON, Maila Giselle 636. ONA, Kristel Concepcion 637. ONG, Tracy Anne 638. OPINION, Richard 639. OPOSA, Juan Antonio 640. OPSIMA, Gayle 641. ORAL, Daniel Martin 642. ORATE, Danessa Fayne 643. ORBETA, Frances Grace Allyana 644. ORBITA, Chona 645. ORDOÑEZ, Jaclyn Anne 646. ORTIZ, Edison 647. OSORIO, Rolant Andrie 648. PABLICO, Maria Asuncion 649. PABLICO, My Kristia 650. PACASEM, Ubaida 651. PADER-VILLANUEVA, Carmina Agnes 652. PADILLA, Albert 653. PADILLA JR., Victor 654. PADOGA, Dean Martin 655. PAGADOR, Winston 656. PAGALILAUAN, Edison James 657. PAGLICAWAN, Maria Angelica 658. PALENCIA-UYTENGSU, Maida Joy 659. PALLA, Bartolome 660. PALOMAR, Sunshine 661. PALU-AY, Matias Monico 662. PANA, Melbourne Ziro 663. PANGANIBAN, Victoria 664. PANTIG, Hazel 665. PARADO, Lovely Myrrh 666. PAREJA, Judiel 667. PARUBRUB, Christina 668. PARUNGAO, Ronald 669. PASION, Roseann Claudine 670. PATAUEG, JR., Nicolas 671. PATIÑO, Erica Christel 672. PAVON, Teddy Edmund 673. PAYUMO, Margielyn 674. PAZZIUAGAN, Cheska Ann 675. PEDROSA, JR., Jose Aaron 676. PEGALAN, Ricky Heart 677. PELAEZ, Lawrence Leo 678. PELANDAS, Bryan 679. PELINIO, Norman 680. PELOBELLO, JR., Herminio 681. PERALTA, Romark 682. PERANDOS, Katty Jean Lourdes 683. PERAS, Phoebeth 684. PERDITO, Kristine Jane 685. PEREDO-MILLAN, Cynthia Lyn 686. PEREGRINO-CO, Jaydee 687. PEREZ, Alexander Brian 688. PEREZ, Lilibeth 689. PERNITES, Russel 690. PEÑADA, Joanna May 691. PICZON, Edson 692. PILAR, Sir Achilles 693. PIMENTEL, Joanna Pauline 694. PINILI, Richard 695. PIÑON, Joseph Carlo 696. PLAZA, Leslie Mae 697. PLAZO, Joseph 698. PRADO, Carlos Manuel 699. PRINCIPIO, Pearl Lizza 700. PROCHINA, Mary Avon 701. PUA, Alvin Greg 702. PUA, Moses Eleazar 703. PUERTO, Basil 704. PUGUON, Jener 705. QUESADA, Michael 706. QUEZADA, Peter Paul 707. QUIACHON, Nea Cecille 708. QUIAMBAO, Reinier 709. QUIBO, Grace May 710. QUIBRANZA, Lorraine Anne 711. QUILATES, Donelle Jay 712. QUIMPO, Andro Julio 713. QUINAGORAN, Fidelis Victorino 714. QUINTOS, Beverly Anne 715. 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Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla are now certified box-office stars as their launching film under Star Cinema, "Must Be...Love," clinched the no. 1 spot for the period after raking in over P50 million in just one week.
Nora Aunor and Eddie Garcia won Best Actress and Best Actor, respectively, at the 7th Asian Film Awards dubbed as the "Asian Oscars" which was held in Hong Kong on Monday, March 18, 2013.
The official movie poster and full trailer of the upcoming romantic-comedy film starring John Lloyd Cruz and Sarah Geronimo, "It Takes a Man and a Woman," are finally released. Check it out!
The Kapuso Network has released the TV plug for the first batch of their summer line-up which includes "Vampire ang Daddy Ko," "Mundo Mo'y Akin," and "Foursome."
Amid the much heated battle between the camp of Sulu Sultan Jamalul Kiram III and the Malaysian government for the ownership of Sabah, Kiram's daughter Princess Jacel will bravely take the spotlight this Saturday (March 9) in "The Bottomline With Boy Abunda" as she shares her thoughts and opinion about their fight for their rights on the land that they call home.
What is the truth behind the allegations that someone is providing them funds for the standoff? Why did they not follow President Noynoy Aquino's call to come back in the Philippines to talk about the problem? Are they ready for the possible outcomes of their plan to conquer Sabah? Don't miss the 2012 Golden Screen TV Awards Outstanding Celebrity Talk Program "The Bottomline With Boy Abunda" this Saturday, 11:30 pm, after "Banana Split." For more updates, just log on at www.abs-cbn.com or follow @abscbndotcom on Twitter.
They started as "KalokaLike" contestants in ABS-CBN's noontime show "It's Showtime." Now, the impersonators of Coco Martin, Robin Padilla and Manny Pacquiao are now taking a showbiz splash.
New iPhone release date, specs and images are all over the internet as rumors about the iPhone 5s, iPhone 6 or iPhone Mini are said to be hitting the market this August.
There's been a lot of speculation about the Apple Inc. iPhone 5 successor, which is expected to make its debut this year. But besides the company releasing a pure iPhone 5 follow-up this year -- the rumored iPhone 5S, with the "S" standing for security (hint: integrated fingerprint sensor) -- one Wall Street analyst now feels very confident the firm will also release a "low-cost" iPhone (iPhone 6) in this year.
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"We ... see several signs that a lower-priced iPhone makes sense," Huberty said. "1) iPad mini is expanding Apple's customer base with 50% of purchases in China/Brazil representing new customers to the ecosystem. 2) Chinese consumers show a desire to purchase the latest version of iPhone (instead of discounted older generations.) 3) iPhone 4 demand surprised to the upside in the December quarter. Even at a low 40% gross margin and 1/3 cannibalization rate, we see an 'iPhone Mini' as incremental to revenue and gross profit dollars."
Two years ago this month, Apple CEO Tim Cook (who was then the chief operating officer) told Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi that the company was doing "clever things" to attack the prepaid market, Business Insider said. He told her he wanted Apple to be "for everyone," not "just for the rich." Cook also said "price is big factor in the prepaid market," but that the company is not "ceding any market," noting how China is "a classic prepaid market."
These analyst notes align well with recent rumors about Apple having a cheaper iPhone in development. In January, a slew of reports from supply-chain sources and major U.S. news outlets such as Bloomberg Businessweek and the Wall Street Journal took notice of a new iPhone in development that strategically targets lower-income, emerging markets such as China and India.
Why Apple Should Release The Low-Cost iPhone In 2013
Apple’s earnings for the fiscal first quarter ended Dec. 29 -- despite breaking all previous quarterly profit records at the company -- were insufficient to assuage analysts' and investors' concerns about the future, and its diminishing share price has been a reflection of that. To reverse its sliding share price, Apple needs to prove it can still expand. Releasing a comparatively low-priced iPhone 6 this year might be the key.
“One of our sources claims that Apple’s iPhone prices remain too high for most mainland Chinese customers -- the iPhone 5 hardware alone starts at $849 there, versus the iPhone 4 at $500, in a country where the average annual salary is around $3,000 per person,” iLounge editor-in-chief Jeremy Horwitz wrote in a January report. “The source has said that mainland Chinese iPhone 5 sales are already tapering off as a result of the pricing, which is higher than in Hong Kong. A budget iPhone model would help sales in populous but underdeveloped countries to grow.”
Thanks to cheaper, smaller, and more power-efficient chipsets, Apple can afford to build an entry-level to midrange smartphone on top of its current iPhone -- either one that's larger, like the Samsung Galaxy S3, or a smaller iPhone Nano -- to appeal to consumers who can’t quite afford Apple’s most popular product, including many in China. Furthermore, if Apple’s iPhone 6 was not only cheaper but also smaller, the phone would greatly appeal to Asian consumers who find small devices both chic and easier to hold in their (smaller) hands.
Apple definitely wants to make inroads in China. The company is reportedly trying to strike a deal in 2013 with China Mobile Ltd. (NYSE:CHL), the largest telecommunications carrier in the world with 703 million active subscribers, to build a TD-LTE version of the iPhone to work on the carrier’s high-speed networks. On Jan. 10, Apple CEO Tim Cook stopped by China Mobile headquarters to meet with Xi Guohua, that company’s chairman, to discuss “matters of cooperation.”
Reports of Apple's desire to build multiple iPhone models have been echoed on Wall Street. On Jan. 2, Topeka Capital Markets analyst Brian White said the company will likely release its next iPhone in more colors and screen sizes, implying that Apple might sell an iPhone that's smaller or larger than the current iPhone 5 or even the previous-generation iPhone 4S or 4 units.
"Although Apple offers a 4-inch screen on the iPhone 5 and a 3.5-inch screen on the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4, the company has never offered multiple screen sizes for a single model," White said. "We believe this is about to change with the next iPhone offering different screen sizes that we believe will allow Apple to better bifurcate the market and expand its reach."
Considering Apple’s urgency to strike a deal with China Mobile, as well as the growing number of rumors pointing to a 2013 release date for an iPhone 6 that would be compatible with the popular carrier, it’s likely we could see Apple release both the iPhone 5S and iPhone 6 this year.
iPhone 6: What Might It Look Like?
Horwitz, the editor-in-chief at iLounge, detailed last month what he called the "budget iPhone 5," which will allegedly look like the iPhone 5, but feature several new design elements and tweaks.
“Yes, it will be made substantially from plastic,” Horwitz wrote, echoing an earlier DigiTimes report that said the iPhone 5S or 6 would feature a hybrid chassis made of both plastic and metal. “No, it won’t just be a Retina- and Lightning-equipped refresh of the iPhone 3G or 3GS, Apple’s last plastic iPhones, nor will it look just like an all-plastic version of the iPhone 5. This new model is actually a cross between the iPhone 5, the fifth-generation iPod touch, and -- wait for it -- the iPod classic. Yes, really. It will have a 4” screen, like the iPhone 5, a bottom like the latest iPod touch and a shape that’s most similar to the iPod classic.”
The original DigiTimes report about the low-cost iPhone 6 said the new iPhone’s internal parts could “be seen from the outside through a special design." If this rumor is accurate, the finished design for the iPhone 6 might look like an iPhone 5 mixed with the plastic enclosure of the iPhone 3GS from 2009 mixed with the final design for the Bondi blue iMac in 1998, which was characterized by its brightly colored, translucent plastic casing, letting users see the innards of their desktop computers for the first time.
Horwitz believes the low-cost iPhone 6 will feature specifications nearly identical to those of the iPhone 5, but will be "a half-millimeter taller and a half-millimeter wider," as well as a full millimeter thicker. While these changes are minimal, Horwitz noted the biggest design change in the iPhone 6 will be the curves.
“Apple’s budget housing looks closest to the iPod classic in shape, though not in materials,” Horwitz said. “Unlike the plastic iPhone 3G/3GS, which featured soft curves on all sides, the budget iPhone’s curves start and end at flat surfaces, so each side and the back are flat. This seems like a trivial change, until you realize that it allows Apple to use flat rather than curve-matched parts: the right side has a flat, centered SIM card tray just like the iPhone 5’s, while all of the buttons and ports are on flat rather than curved surfaces. A flat-backed iPhone won’t rock on a flat surface when it vibrates, either.”
The proportions of the iPhone 6 will resemble those of the latest-generation iPod touch, with similar locations for the camera, microphone, and rear flash, according to Horwitz. The bottom microphone, headphone jack, Lightning dock, and speaker are in the same locations as in the iPhone 5, but the new iPhone 6 is said to have an extra microphone on the bottom, as well as four individual holes for the speaker grill, rather than the 26 speaker holes at the bottom of the iPhone 5.
“In summary, the budget iPhone will look a lot like an iPhone 5 from the front, an iPod classic from the side, and an iPod touch 5G on the bottom -- only made from plastic rather than glass or metal,” Horwitz concluded. “It won’t make any bold departures from past Apple designs, but then, it’s supposed to be an inexpensive iPhone and achieves that goal pretty much as expected.”
Besides the form factor, Horwitz believes the next iPhone will feature a processor bump -- possibly an Apple-built A7 chip -- as well as improvements to the camera and flash, integrating a new aperture and 13-megapixel lens.
However, most rumors about the iPhone 6 have revolved around the screen, as Apple is reportedly investing a great deal of time, energy, and capital on the display for its next-gen iPhone 5S and iPhone 6.
A Jan. 3 report by the China Times said Apple might switch to a "Touch On Display" panel currently in development at one of the company's suppliers, Taiwan-based Innolux Corp. (TPE:3481), which has reportedly licensed Sharp's proprietary IGZO display technology.
Whether or not Apple specifically chooses Innolux to make screens for the next iPhone, however, the company will most likely feature Sharp's ultrathin IGZO display technology in its next iPhone -- the iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, or both.
In late December, Asymco analyst Horace Dediu and DigiTimes both mentioned Apple’s alleged investment in the ultrathin IGZO displays produced by Sharp, predicting the inclusion of the technology in Apple’s next batch of iOS devices, including iPhones and iPads. Dediu also pointed to Apple’s recent $2.3 billion investment in “product tooling, manufacturing process equipment, and infrastructure,” believing the cash was used to help bail out Sharp, which had been in financial straits last year. Sharp is reportedly going “all in” on IGZO technology, so it’s possible Apple saved Sharp to leverage its investment in the next generation of displays.
As noted by Tom's Hardware, the IGZO display is not only thin and tough, but also can handle even higher screen densities than Apple’s Retina display, which is visually stunning on its own. IGZO displays can reportedly handle display densities north of 330 ppi: In comparison, the new iPad 4 can only achieve 264 ppi.
One of the advantages of IGZO display technology is its lower power consumption. Most Apple products, from the iPhone 5 to the iPad 4, require cartoonishly big batteries to achieve just eight hours of power -- this is because current-gen Retina displays are extremely power-hungry. If Apple wanted its iPhone 6 not only to last longer during the day but also to charge faster when plugged in, IGZO seems to be the way to go for the next generation of iOS devices.
Giving credence to these rumors, Taiwan-based AU Optronics Corp. (NYSE:AUO), reportedly plans to develop a Retina display for the next-generation iPad mini, which may require IGZO technology to make such a Retina display feasible.
Apple is facing stiffening competition from its rivals at Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. (KRX:005935), Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG), and even the Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT), so the Cupertino, Calif.-based company will need to pull out all the stops for its iPhone 5 successor, as well as for the low-cost iPhone 6, as it seeks to keep customer interest in an increasingly crowded marketplace.
And it has set bar high: Apple sold 47.8 million iPhones and 22.9 million iPads in the company's fiscal first quarter ended Dec. 29.