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The Big Outlet Sale 2009 is back! It happens on October 16-18, 2009 from 10am-9pm at The MegaTent, Meralco Ave., Ortigas.
Brands include:
Rustans, Max Factor, Esprit De Corps, Giordano, Giordano Ladies, CK Prada and Rayban Eyewear, Philips,YSL, Celine Dion, Lacoste, Guerlain, Big & SMall, Orange Juice, Kanebo, No Curfew Watch Store, Victorinox, Parker, Ideal Vision, Tourstage, SubStance shoes, Myth by Randy Ortiz, Levis, Dockers, Triumph, Chocolate Clothing, Mares, PUMA, Adidas, Mizuno, JB Sports, Jockey, Slazenger, Reef, Oakley, JBL , Nike Golf, Birdgestone Golf, Olympus, Canopy Home, Western Digital, Sennheiser, Switch & Power Mac Center, Pink Manila, Renegade Folk and many more!
FREE entrance to all BPI Cardholders! Additional 5% discount on selected merchants for BPI Edge & Petron-BPI cardholders! Non-BPI Cardholders can enter for only P50.00!
For Facebook users, signify your attendance by visiting their event page.

Nokia N900 is one of newest additions to the internet tablet family by the Finnish company. It runs with the new Maemo 5 and is said to be available in selected markets this October at an estimated price of about €500 or P35,000 in the Philippine local currency.
Nokia N900 Specifications and Features:
-> 3.5-inch 800x480 pixel (resistive) touchscreen
-> Sliding QWERTY, 32GB of on-board storage expandable to 48GB via microSD
-> GPS/A-GPS
-> FM transmitter
-> TV-out
-> Bluetooth 2.1
-> WiFi
-> 1320mAh battery
-> 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual-LED flash
Moreover, it will bring the power of the ARM Cortex-A8, up to 1GB of application memory, and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration to make quick work of polygons and what Nokia promises will be a “PC-like experience on a handset-sized device.” N900 will also carry a Mozilla-based Maemo browser with Adobe Flash 9.4 support. (Ricker of Engadget, 2009)
Read more on Nokia’s Press Release.
Nokia has finally joined the bandwagon as it enters the PC industry with its very first netbook running Microsoft’s Windows operating system. This move by Nokia is said to be crossing the border between converging industries in the opposite direction as with Apple, which entered the phone industry in 2007 with iPhone.
The video above says all about its features. In addition, Reuters reported that a source close to Nokia said the new netbook would use the upcoming Windows 7 operating system. Microsoft says a stripped-down version of Windows 7 will be introduced to netbooks the same time as its general release on October 22.
The question now is: Will Nokia be able to cope up with the laptop market, given that this industry is already crowded as it is now?
After the end of the First Round of eliminations last Sunday with the DLSU vs. ADMU game, it’s now time to brace ourselves for the Second Round! Starting this Thursday, it will be an extreme effort for all the teams to give their best to either retain their rankings on top, or make it to the top (at least to the top 4).
The 2nd round schedule is based on a formula that UAAP follows: like 1 vs 3, 2 vs 4, 5 vs 7, and 6 vs 8, depending on the standings after the 1st round.
Anyway, enough of the blabbing. Here’s the sched! Thanks to Tony Atayde and Gerardo Achacoso for these information.
UAAP 72 Men’s Basketball 2nd Round Schedule

Shop ‘till you can’t stop on August 14, 15 & 16 from 10AM–9PM at The Mega Tent, 30 Meralco Avenue, Ortigas, Pasig City. Present your BPI Card - ATM/Credit Card - and valid ID for Free Entrance. Get an additional 5% off (on selected merchants) and a chance to win raffle items when you use your BPI Edge and Petron-BPI MasterCard to pay.
It’s time to plan your holidays for the year 2010.
I don’t how if I should feel funny or not about having read the name of Arroyo instead of Aquino in an article pertaining to Corazon Aquino’s death.

Remember the Microsoft Office 2010 I was talking about months back? Well, Microsoft has released a “movie trailer” as a type of advertisement. Check it out below.
I wonder how many people actually believed there’s a movie coming out? How about you?