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The Fitbit Versa 2: Stylish smartwatch, helps you sleep better

Wake up recharged and ready for work!

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Announced earlier in August, Fitbit brings the Versa 2 in the Philippines.

Designed with a modern approach, the Fitbit Versa 2 has sophisticated curves, a lustrous glass display, and an AMOLED screen. Additionally, it boasts of new features such as Sleep Score and Smart Wake aimed to improve your sleeping habits.

Moreover, it’s now voice-enabled thanks to an on-device microphone allowing you reply to text notifications through voice. You can also make payments and use apps like Spotify. Furthermore, it’s now Alexa-enabled and includes thousands of apps and clock faces, an optional always-on mode, and a five-day battery life. It’s equipped with a swim-proof design and a 24/7 heart rate tracking, too.

The Versa 2 is available in three colors: Black with a carbon case, petal with a copper rose aluminum case, and stone with a mist grey case. It retails for PhP 12,890 (US$ 249). Also, there’s a Special Edition Versa 2 retailing for PhP 14,590 (US$ 282) available in two colors: A combination of navy and pink with a copper rose aluminum case, and smoke with a mist grey case.

If you need different straps to match your outfits, say no more. The Fitbit Versa 2 offers accessories ranging from PhP 1,790 (US$ 35) to PhP 2,890 (US$ 56). Current designs include a premium Horween leather bands in Charcoal and Moss; Sport bands in Black, Coral, Frost White, and Glacier; and Woven reflective bands in Pink and a combination of Charcoal and Orange.

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Festive foodpanda riders bring holiday cheer to Metro Manila traffic

Sometimes, holiday comfort shows up through a glowing pink reindeer~

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If you have spent the past few days trapped in Metro Manila traffic, staring at brake lights and questioning your life choices, you may have noticed something unexpectedly charming slipping through the carmaggedon.

It’s not your imagination. That really is a foodpanda partner rider with reindeer antlers peeking out of a glowing pink delivery box, wrapped in fairy lights like it wandered out of Santa’s workshop and into EDSA.

You will be seeing more of these festive riders around Metro Manila until the end of the year, and honestly, the timing feels ideal.

The holidays have a way of piling everything on at once, especially when work deadlines stretch longer. Commutes also feel heavier, and the city moves at a pace that tests even the most patient among us. In moments like that, a small spark of cheer lands differently.

There is something soothing about that soft pink glow cutting through traffic. It interrupts the noise, even for a second, and reminds you that joy does not always arrive loudly. Sometimes it shows up quietly, on two wheels, while you are stuck at a red light.

For those ordering from foodpanda, the delivery does not feel purely transactional during this season. It arrives carrying comfort and a little emotional exhale after a long day.

When everything feels rushed and overwhelming, having food or groceries show up with a touch of holiday cheer feels strangely reassuring.

What makes it hit closer to home is the people behind it. These partner riders already do so much, navigating traffic, weather, and time pressures so others can slow down, even briefly.

Seeing them bring extra effort and warmth into their work feels deeply Filipino. It reflects that instinct to look out for one another and to find lightness even when the surroundings are messy.

In its own understated way, it is a reminder that someone out there understands how exhausting the season can be. So when a glowing foodpanda delivery bike pulls up beside you in traffic, take it as a small holiday signal. You are not alone in the rush.

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OPPO Find X9 Pro in Mexico

Best Camera Phone For Travel?

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To find your GadgetMatch you first need to think about your needs.

As a frequent traveler, Michael Josh’s GadgetMatch is a phone that he can take with him on ALL his trips.

Insert the latest and greatest OPPO Find X9 Pro.

On a recent trip to Mexico, he took thousands of photos and tested it out.

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Street Fighter cast unveils film’s teaser video at TGA 2025

17 character posters also revealed

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The cast of Street Fighter surprised audiences at The Game Awards 2025 with the upcoming film’s first sneak peek.

In attendance were the film’s stars:

  • Noah Centineo (Ken)
  • Andrew Koji (Ryu)
  • Callina Liang (Chun-Li)
  • Joe “Roman Reigns” Anoai (Akuma)
  • David Dastmalchian (M. Bison)
  • Cody Rhodes (Guile)
  • Andrew Schulz (Dan)
  • Vidyut Jammwal (Dhalsim)
  • Orville Peck (Vega)
  • Olivier Richters (Zangief)
  • Rayna Vallandingham (Juli)
  • Mel Jarson (Cammy)
  • Jason Momoa (Blanka/Producer)

The vertical teaser video, meant for social media consumption, briefly showcases each of the cast members. Aside from that, a total of 17 character posters have also been released.

In cinemas in 2026, Street Fighter is set in 1993, where estranged fighters Ryu and Ken Masters are thrown back into combat when the mysterious Chun-Li recruits them for the next World Warrior tournament.

Behind the brutal clash of fists, fate, and fury lies a deadly conspiracy that forces them to face oof against each other — and the demons of their past. And if they don’t, it’s game over.

The Paramount Pictures and Legendary Pictures film is directed by Kitao Sakurai. Executive producers are JJ Hook, Jay Ashenfelter, Kenzo Tsujimoto, and Haruhiro Tsujimoto.

Also starring in the film are Hirooki Goto (E. Honda), Alexander Volkanovski (Joe), Kyle Mooney (Marvin), and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (Balrog).

The film will be the third live-action film adaptation of the Capcom video game series. It also serves as a reboot of the film series.

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