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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 and 5.8 specs and price

Samsung a strong competitor of Apple has release yet another smartphone that could challenge the Iphone. Samsung Galaxy mega is Phablet that offers better viewing and browsing experience. Want to watch the latest movies or TV series episode? Or do you want to browse the net of check the latest updates in Facebook or other social network? This is the device for you. 

Galaxy Mega has features that makes life easy for it's user. Here are some of the features

Air View - Allows you to hover over your gallery or content on your device without touching the screen
Group Play - Allows the user to share photos music and other documents with other people on your group easier. 
S Translator - Text or even just say what you need translated and the device say it back to you
Enhanced Camera mode - new camera modes has been developed for this phone such as drama shot and best photo

Another useful thing that you could use with Galaxy Mega is that you could open multiple window simultaneously.This is something you couldn't normally do in other smartphone devices. 

Here are specific specs and prices for the the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 and 5.8

Galaxy Mega 6.3 




- 6.3 HD Super Clear LCD
- LTE Ready
- LTE MSM8930 Pro (Dual Krait, 1.7 GHz)
- HSPA + 21/5.76 850/900/1900/2100 EDGE
- GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
- 8 MP AF w/flash back Camera
- 1.9 MP (HD) Front Camera
- 3200mAh
- Android Jellybean 4.2.2

Available in Black and white Colors 

Prices:  SRP P23,990
Electro world - P22,990 (November 20 - December 31, 2013) 
Available for Postpaid line for Smart Communication starting plan 2500. Click here for Plan subscription
Not available under Globe postpaid subscription

Galaxy Mega 5.8




- 5.8 qHD TFT
- Dual Sim
- BCM285155G (Dual 19 1.4 GHz)
- HSPA + 21/5.76 850/900/1900/2100 EDGE
- GPRS 850/900/1800/1900
- 1.5 GB (RAM)
- 8 GB (eMMC)
- Micro SD up to 64 GB
- 8 MP AF w/ LED flash Back Camera
- 1.9 MP Front Camera
- 2600mAh
- Android Jellybean 4.2.2

Available in Black and white Colors 
Prices:  SRP P18,990
Available for Postpaid line for Sun Cellular starting Plan 1399. Click here for Plan subscription

As of this writing this are the current prices. Prices may change

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Person of Interest Season 3 Episode 10: Devil's Share


A grief stricken Reese hunts down Officer Simmons for killing his friend Joss Carter. Reese himself was shot and is badly injured. On the Manhunt as well, Shaw is also trying to track Simmons by herself. Worried about Reese who is badly injured and Shaw going on a savage manhunt as well, Finch talks to Fusco for help in tracking down both Reese and Shaw before they end up hurting more people and Reese ending up dead.

Simmons plans to leave the country using forged papers. Reese tracks down the forgers but was unable to get the location of Simmons. Shaw tracks down one of the associate of the people that Reese just attacked but was unable to get any information.


Finch was left with no choice but to ask the help of Root to find Reese. Reese was going after Alonzo Quinn to find out about Simmons’ exit strategy. He raided a building full of U.S. Marshall agents and was able to find Quinn. At first Quinn was reluctant to help Reese but after learning that Reese plans to kill him whether he divulge Simmons’ location or not he eventually gave him the location where Simmons could be found. Reese was about to kill Quinn and despite Finch’s statement he went on and pulled the trigger. Fortunately for Quinn, Reese is out of Bullets.



Finch, Shaw and Root took Reese back to Finch’s hideout and attended to his wounds while Fusco stayed behind for the FBI to arrive to turn over Quinn. Fusco learns of the Simmons’ location and takes him down. He surrendered Simmons to the Police and then he was treated for his wounds.

Elias is waiting in Simmons’ hospital room waiting for him to wake up. Elias explained that he has a debt to repay to Carter. Elias has offered several time to kill Simmons but Carter would not allow it. Elias then watch as his associate kill Simmons.

Root is back in the Library. Finch is still skeptical and does not trust Root. Root told him that they would face a bigger problem and that she prefers that they work together when it finally comes.

This is a very emotional episode. Even Shaw who is reluctant to let her feeling cloud her decision is full of anger and was as out of control as Reese. Kudos to Jim Caviezel. He played his role masterfully. The episode really gave the death of Joss Carter meaning. The question now is would Reese still be the same calm badass as he usually was. Or would he be filled with hate now that Carter is gone. Carter was his moral compass in a way. Would he be more like Shaw now?

What is this problem that Root keeps on talking about? Now that HR is gone, the only major players now are Elias and the Russians. Would the government now give them problems or would the organization who wanted to claim the machine in the previous season be a bigger threat?
What are your thoughts on Devil’s Share?

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Person of Interest Season 3 Episode 9: The Crossing



In the previous episode, Joss and Reese abducted Quinn and was taking him to the FBI. Problem is Reese’s picture was captured and HR has sent it out to all of its members and all the gangs in New York.  With all the gangs and HR closing in, they had great difficulty in reaching the FBIs.

Fusco and Shaw were helping them in sidelines. Unfortunately Fusco was captured by Simmons along with the key to safety deposit box that Carter entrusted to him. Simmons threatened to kill Fusco’s son if he did not give the location of the box. Fortunately Shaw was able to get to Fusco’s son on time. Fusco then got an opportunity to escape and was able to kill his capture.



Carter and Reese were just a few blocks away from the FBI building when a gang saw them. They had to take refuge in a City Morgue. Trapped and were outnumbered by HRs men, Reese plans to sacrificed himself to save Carter. Fortunately Reese was able to neutralize all the threats but was captured by the Police.



Carter was then made detective and released Reese from Police Custody. Outside the precinct, Finch arrived to fetch Reese. The phone rings but Finch was reluctant to answer it. Then Simmons appears and shoots Reese and Carter. Both were badly shot but Carter’s injuries were fatal.



This is a game changer for the show. Carter was the moral compass of Reese. He does listen to Finch but listens more to Carter. Reese has stated that he wanted to end his life but Carter was able to save him from himself. Now that Carter is gone and Quinn is in custody, a power shift among the Crime organization in New York would definitely happen.

The death of Carter is a shock to the show’s fan. It’s great to know that they still have stories that would still shock their viewers. What are your thoughts on “The crossing”?

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Tuesday, December 3, 2013

The Walking Dead Season 4 Episode 8: Too far gone

The midseason finale of the Walking dead is what fans are expecting. The episode was shocking and pretty disturbing.
In the last episode, Brian or the Governor is pointing a gun at Michonne and Hershel. We all thought he would shoot them but had other things in mind. Instead he captured them with the intention of using them as bargaining chip in exchange for the Prison. The Governor rallies up his people and tells them they could take the prisons if they would want it. He explained his plan using his captives in exchange for the prison. The governor was calm even for him when he was talking to Hershel and Michonne.
The Governor used the tank to fire a shot at prison as a doorbell to grab Rick and the group’s attention. Rick was reluctant to conduct the negotiations on behalf of his group. Rick tried convincing the Governor and the group that they could live together and for a moment I thought the governor would cease his siege and consider Rick’s term. But instead He used Michonne’s Katana to severe Hershel’s head. All hell broke lost and the fighting began.
Lilly and Meghan stayed in camp to avoid the fighting. Meghan was playing with Mud and even made a peanut butter sandwich for Brian. As she was playing, she dug up a sign which says Flash Flood prone area. A zombie literally rose up from the group and bit Meghan. Lilly brought the corpse of Meghan in the Prison. Brian just finished decapitating Hershel’s body when Lilly saw him. Brian took her body and put a bullet in her head. Brian then ordered his group to breach the prison and kill everyone.
They were successful with the breach and Rick’s group was fighting the Governor’s troops and the biters who entered the Prison. Tyreese was pinned down and was being shot at. He was surprisingly saved by Lizzie and Mika. The two kids who Carol taught survival skills.
Rick and the governor were fighting one on one. The governor got the upper hand and was about to strangle Rick to death when a Michonne stab him in the chest and left him to die. Lilly eventually came to Governor and pointed a gun at him. A shot was heard but that doesn’t mean that the governor is dead.
Eventually they were able to kill most of the governor’s men but had to give up the prison. Daryl used a grenade to disable the tank.  Later Mitch was pleading for his life as Daryl was pointing his crossbow at him. Daryl shot him anyway. After the commotion, Rick searches for Carl and Judith. Carl was safe but they found Judith’s crib filled with blood. Rick was devastated but it hit Carl harder. They left the prison immediately.
There were so many shocking events for midseason finale that I don’t know where to begin. Let’s start with Hershel. It’s a pity that he had to die after surviving the outbreak in the prison. Hershel is essential to the group as they are in grave need for a doctor. In the earlier episode Dr. Caleb Subramanian, the only real doctor in the group died because of the outbreak. Hershel’s importance is not only for his medical skills but he is among the few people that Rick listen’s to.
Meghan’s death was somehow expected. For some reason I didn’t think the writers would reward the governor what he truly wants for all the sins that he committed. Nevertheless her death comes as a surprise as well. Another surprising moment in the episode is how the Governor easily shot Meghan in front of her mother Lilly. Lizzie and Mika taking up guns is another surprise. We have seen Carol taught these kids how to survive but it was surprising how easily Lizzie pulled the trigger and killed Alisha and her companion.
I somehow expected Judith’s death. Based on Robert Kirkman’s graphic novel, she died and became a biter as well. I am glad they didn’t make a zombie version of Judith. That would be really disturbing.  Andrew Lincoln (Rick Grimes) show tremendous talent in showing his grief after learning about Judith. But we have to give credit to Chandler Riggs (Carl) for his acting as well. He keeps getting better on what he is doing.
We have to wait and see what happens next and two months of waiting is way too long. Rick and the group are now on the run again. To make things worse they have been separated from each other. We saw how Rick got broken when his wife Lori died in the previous season. Will he go the same path again or would he become strong for Carl. Carl already broken and has lost some part of his humanity might be headed the same path as his father did.
Is Judith really dead or it is just a way for the writers to keep us guessing? Same thing goes with the governor. The shot could have been from someone else. What will happen to Lilly and Tara? Is that the end of the road for them? This season has been great so far and much better than the last season. The walking dead would return on Feb 9, 2014. What do you think of Too Far gone?

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