RP’s first handheld digital projector

Leading technology solutions provider 3M Philippines has joined the mobile bandwagon as it unveiled the country’s first handheld, and the world’s smallest, digital projector.

Honesty is the best policy in Batanes

Honesty Coffee Shop is a one of a kind store located in Ivana, Batanes.

Yakult teach students to recycle

Yakult recently concluded its annual school program that teaches children to creatively recycle used bottles and transform them into works of art.

SM captures 2 International Awards

Philippine conglomerate SM Investments garnered awards from two prestigious international publications.

ASEAN league a boost to RP basketball

The Philippines basketball chiefs believe the launching of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) is a blessing not only to Filipino players but to coaches and trainers as well.

GMA & ABS win golds in 2009 NY Festivals

International acclaim for GMA 7 and ABS-CBN after capturing gold medals at the 2009 New York Festivals for Television Programming and Promotion.

Lesson from a Motivational Speaker in the Philippines

By Lloyd A. Luna

Writing this column is quite a challenge for me. I’ve just finished a a one-day training for DBP-DEEP Scholars at Cebu Normal University. I’ve left my hotel (Cebu Midtown) after an early breakfast.

How well do engaged couples understand personal finance

By Francisco J. Colayco

I have friends who give my books as wedding presents. I am happy that the couple will have some guidance during their married life but it would have been better if they had been given the books before or when they became engaged.

The February 2009 priority dates

By Michael J. Gurfinkel, Esq.

The priority date for the First Preference Category, F-1 (unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. citizens, over 21 years of age) remained the same ,at July 15, 1993.

The CCP celebrates its 40th year

Probably the most recognizable architectural landmark of the country with its distinctive rectangular concrete – seemingly floating in space despite its massiveness – supported by a gracefully sloping base, the Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) has stood for four decades as a silent witness to the glory and turmoil of Philippine culture.