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Power Mac Center Spotlights Tech and PH Culture in 25th Anniversary Celebration



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Online video series features different generations of industry icons discussing their craft

Twenty-five years ago, the founders of Power Mac Center took a leap of faith and put everything on Apple, then a rising foreign brand, by opening the first ever retail store in the country that offers its technology. From being a humble Apple retailer, service excellence and professionalism pushed PMC to become a catalyst for the digital lifestyle revolution in the country.

In celebration of its silver anniversary, Power Mac Center looks back on its involvement in Philippine culture, especially in the realms of music, cinema, business, arts, fashion, photography, and entertainment through Generations, a series of videos that feature different generations of local industry icons from the Apple community. Shot using the iPhone XS, the series explores how various crafts have evolved with technology over the years.




“When Power Mac Center began as a five-person startup in 1994, harnessing innovation was our main capital. We were dedicated to providing Filipinos with the latest Apple products in the global market. Twenty-five years later, we have grown to over 75 locations nationwide and, more importantly, have built strong relationships with thousands of our customers. These relationships are what we celebrate the most through this campaign,” said Joey Alvarez, PMC Director of Product Management and Marketing.


The Generations Series

The first installment of the video series highlights the Philippine music industry. The episode features singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Rico Blanco, together with IV of Spades’ vocalist and songwriter Zild Benitez, who discussed their early beginnings in the industry and how technology advanced their craft.

Benitez, growing up in the age of technology, shares that he started by remixing songs and experimenting on various kinds of music using his laptop, admitting that around 80% of his band’s output is still produced from his computer. Meanwhile, Blanco, considered a pioneer of OPM modern classics, talks about the advantages today’s technology brings when it comes to producing one’s own music, as well as creating a name in the music industry.

“From your computer in your room, you can upload something, where it can result to infinite possibilities. There will be no limitations,” Blanco remarked. “We should take caution in completely relying on technology, however. There’s still nothing that could compare to skill, ideas, and taste.”

Every month until November, a new installment of the video series will be out. The second episode features seasoned director Laurice Guillen and up-and-coming filmmaker Samantha Lee, who discussed defying society rules and stereotypes by telling their stories through film. Find more about PMC’s Generations series in itsFacebook, Twitter, and Instagramaccounts, and subscribe to itsYouTube channel.


The Power Mac Center Journey

When Power Mac Center started its operations in 1994, the Apple business already existed but it mostly catered to businesses and industrial clients. PMC took a different route by going for the consumer market, where there was a demand to experience Apple technology and no one to satisfy it. Creatives and design houses would require machines that were capable of delivering their desired outputs and no other computers would match what Apple had to offer.

The very first Apple retail store was in SM Megamall, a small store beside the cinemas staffed by Power Mac Center’s CEO and COO. It enjoyed many milestones after resellers were recognized as a key mover in the global Apple business. Not many years later, the tech brand skyrocketed worldwide following the release of the first iPod, and it rose in popularity in the Philippines as well. Soon enough, as Filipinos started to adopt a digital lifestyle, Apple technology became the go-to devices for customers seeking high quality products and PMC became the local Apple experts in both product sales and service. As the demand rose, more consumer products were introduced, enabling PMC to expand to more locations and improve its offerings.

With its more than two-decade experience in offering the entire Apple ecosystem including training and repair/maintenance services, PMC managed to empower an entire generation of Filipinos who grew up during the time that technology was fast emerging.

Superbook, Your Favorite Bible Animation Series, Is Back on ABS-CBN!



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Calling all certified Batang Superbook! The long wait is finally over.

Did you miss Chris, Joy and Gizmo, and their exciting time-travel adventures with Superbook? Well, here’s some exciting news for you! Superbook is back on TV with all-new episodes kids and kids-at-heart will surely love!

Every Sunday, beginning July 14, 2019, Superbook and Kapamilya fans can once again enjoy watching Superbook on ABS-CBN. With new, action-packed episodes, inspiring characters, fun-filled adventures, and valuable life lessons, Superbook Season 4 is definitely something to look forward to.

To continue its fourth season, Superbook has added six new episodes, in addition to the first seven episodes which premiered worldwide last year. These new episodes are inspired by the life of Jesus and other Bible characters like Paul, Barnabas, and Jeremiah.

Each episode is in-line with this season’s theme—“Superbook SuperStar”—and aims to instill good moral values that will encourage the next generation to shine God’s light like stars in the sky for everyone to see!

Excited to find out where Superbook will take you next? Join Chris, Joy, and Gizmo every Sunday, 9:15 a.m. on ABS-CBN. Don’t miss it!

Spread the good news! Tell your family and friends! #SuperbookIsSuperBack!

Philippine Robotics Team Bags SILVER at “Down Under” Australia



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The Philippine Robotics National Team claimed victory for the Philippines at the FIRST Lego League (FLL) Asia Pacific Open Championship held on 4-7 July 2019 in Sydney, Australia.

The national team, represented this time by Grace Christian College’s “Gracean Whiz”, received the SILVER Award for Gracious Professionalism in the competition that engaged 43 teams (over 400 students) from 21 countries. Gracean Whiz is composed of students Alexis Diane Ngo, Heart Bernice Tan, Gen Bernardine Dy, Denzell Robyn Dy, Ethan Russell Uy, Zoe Angeli Uy, Arabelle Galupe, Ziyang Zhang, Kylie Danielle Sy, and Chrysylle Grace So with coaches Arlyn Jordan and Warren John Ong Pe.

Gracious Professionalism originated in FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science & Technology), which is the ethos of encouraging high-quality work, emphasizes the value of others and respects individuals and community. With Gracious Professionalism, fierce competition and mutual gain are not separate, thereby improving both competitors. 













Grace Christian College also Ranked Top 7 in the Robot Game and received high accolade for their project, the INFINITY BOARD, an innovative solution that brings recreational activities in space to a whole new level by introducing a portable tabletop board game system that incorporates augmented reality and classical board games with microgravity to its advantage. This project aims to eliminate the monotony of astronaut’s routines during their free time. The theme of First LEGO League is INTO ORBIT.

Livingstone International School from Angeles City also represented the Philippine Robotics National Team and received Top 3 in Teamwork - Core Values for their Project Spirulina, which focuses on the cultivation of Spirulina, a Bioluminescent bacteria and Kilo power for the production of energy in space.

Dr. Josette Biyo, Director of the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI), congratulated the participants and thanked the national organizer, Felta Multi-Media, for another hard-earned and deserving victory in international robotics arena. “These are truly impressive wins and indicative of Filipinos’ growing interest and talent in robotics. But more than that, we thank the team for exemplifying the values we hope all our young scientists would possess,” Dr. Biyo said.

The SILVER Award won by Grace Christian College at FLL Asia Pacific Open Championship 2019 in Sydney, Australia marks the end of the FLL Season 2019. Other awards won by the Philippines were the Championship Award (Finalist) by Dr. Yanga’s Colleges Inc. at FLL World Championship 2019 Houston, Texas, USA (April 2019) and Gold Award – Project Presentation by Dr. Yanga’s Colleges Inc. at FLL European Open Invitational Turkey 2019, Izmir, Turkey (May 2019).
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