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Nurture Your Family's Wellness with Tripleng Lakas
Nurture Your Family's Wellness with Tripleng Lakas

GMA Network

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • GMA Network

Nurture Your Family's Wellness with Tripleng Lakas

We need a full range of nutritional support to keep our minds and bodies healthy. Birch Tree Fortified with Lakas Depensa Plus for Tripleng Lakas contains Zinc for Brain Lakas that can help keep your mind sharp, Vitamins A and C for Immunity Lakas so you can stay protected against viruses and bacteria, and Calcium and Phosphorus for Bone Lakas that can help you stay active and energetic. ASC Ref Code C0055P022425B Brain Lakas to Help Our Minds Stay Sharp Brain Lakas supports communication and problem-solving skills that help kids improve their social skills and navigate their environment. While mature minds need Brain Lakas to help enhance their memory, attention span, and clarity of thought, so they can function efficiently and fulfill their responsibilities. Immunity Lakas to Help Us Stay Healthy And Protected Kids need Immunity Lakas when exploring and playing outdoors, which nurtures their curiosity. That's why it's important to keep them protected from illness and disease. On the other hand, adults often step outside the home to work, travel, and do errands. That's why they need to develop a high resistance to all kinds of elements with the help of Immunity Lakas. Bone Lakas to Help Us Bounce Back and Stay Strong While calcium strengthens our bones, we also need phosphorus to help them grow and heal. Having both provides well-rounded nutritional support to keep our bones in peak shape. Active and energetic kids who love to play and explore are prone to accidents. Bone Lakas can help them cope with all the physically demanding challenges they face outside the home every day. Alternatively, adults go through a lot of physical strain from childcare, housekeeping, or working, which makes daily tasks uncomfortable and inconvenient. Bone Lakas can help them stay strong and fulfill their responsibilities with ease. With Birch Tree Fortified, which gives Brain Lakas, Bone Lakas, and Immunity Lakas, your family can stay sharp, healthy, and strong so they can reach their full potential and enjoy the best that life has to offer. Start giving your family Birch Tree Fortified now! You can find Birch Tree Fortified in leading supermarkets and groceries nationwide or online at Lazada, Shopee, and TikTok Shops. About Birch Tree Fortified Powdered Milk Birch Tree Fortified has been a trusted milk brand for generations of Filipino families. With Lakas Depensa Plus, Birch Tree is not only an excellent source of brain-friendly zinc but is also fortified with vitamins A and C for immunity, as well as calcium and phosphorus for bone health —providing TRIPLENG LAKAS: Brain-Lakas, Bone-Lakas, and Immunity-Lakas. Birch Tree Fortified Powdered Milk is available in different sizes, from sachets to 2-kg packs, and is also available in Choco flavor. Sources: This is a paid press release from Birch Tree Fortified.

KOSPET's Magic R10 & P10 Smartwatches Arrive In Malaysia & We're Hooked!
KOSPET's Magic R10 & P10 Smartwatches Arrive In Malaysia & We're Hooked!

Hype Malaysia

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • Hype Malaysia

KOSPET's Magic R10 & P10 Smartwatches Arrive In Malaysia & We're Hooked!

They're here! KOSPET officially unveiled the Magic R10 and Magic P10 in Malaysia recently, bringing its global smartwatch innovation closer to local consumers. As Malaysia's wearable technology market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 15% to 18% from 2023 to 2030, driven by rising demand for health tracking and smart lifestyle tools, the launch reflects KOSPET's commitment to meeting the needs of this fast-evolving digital generation. 'With the Magic Series, we've designed something that performs and inspires confidence,' said Johnathan Zheng, Marketing Director of KOSPET. 'These watches reflect a lifestyle that's bold, informed, and in motion. It's not just wearable tech, it's a personal statement. 'Whether you're powering through an intense workout or heading into a business meeting, the new KOSPET Magic Series smartwatches are designed to keep pace, delivering exceptional performance in a form that's sleek, stylish, and built for everyday life.' The Magic R10 and P10 are crafted for style-conscious users who demand more from their smartwatches, seamlessly blending aesthetics with substance. Both models boast a premium 316L stainless steel bezel and are paired with three strap options—liquid silicone, magnetic, and knitted—to suit various lifestyles, from formal to active or casual. The Magic R10 features a 1.43-inch AMOLED display with a 466×466 resolution, while the Magic P10 offers a larger 1.96-inch AMOLED screen at 410×502 resolution. Both displays support a peak brightness of 1000 nits, ensuring excellent visibility even under direct sunlight. Inside, an Action3085S dual-core MCU ensures seamless operation, backed by Bluetooth 5.3 for fast, stable connections. Dual-band L1+L5 GNSS positioning with access to six satellite systems delivers precise outdoor tracking, while over 160+ freestyle modes and ApexMotion™ sport recognition make every movement count. With 24/7 biometric tracking — including heart rate variability, blood oxygen levels, sleep cycles (including REM), stress, and even emotion monitoring — both models double as discreet wellness companions. Features like menstrual cycle tracking, one-tap health checks, abnormal alerts, and breathing guidance empower users to manage their health more intuitively. Adding star power to the occasion, the grand launch was graced by national badminton icons Lee Meng Yean, a former World No. 10 and Olympian, and Ameer Zainuddin, ex-national player and rising coach. Their presence underscored KOSPET's emphasis on fitness, performance, and lifestyle synergy. The Magic R10 and P10 are now available for purchase in Malaysia via KOSPET's official stores on Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok, as well as authorised retailers nationwide. Both models retail at RM699, with a special launch promotion of RM629 available for a limited time only. Early bird bundles and exclusive giveaways will also be announced via KOSPET's official platforms.

Bogus Duterte report used to drive traffic to e-commerce site
Bogus Duterte report used to drive traffic to e-commerce site

AFP

time17-07-2025

  • Politics
  • AFP

Bogus Duterte report used to drive traffic to e-commerce site

"The ICC meted a 'reclusion perpetua' sentence on ex-Pres Duterte because of [extrajudicial killings]," reads the bogus graphic shared July 8, 2025 on Facebook. bears the logo of broadcaster ABS-CBN and its flagship news programme TV Patrol, and includes an old photo of Duterte (archived here, here and here). Reclusion perpetua, a term used in Philippine law, refers to imprisonment for a minimum of 20 years and one day to a maximum of 40 years (archived link). Image Screenshot of the false Facebook post taken July 11, 2025, with a red X added by AFP Duterte remains in detention at the ICC awaiting a court hearing scheduled in September to confirm his charges. He stands accused of crimes against humanity over his government's brutal "war on drugs" that rights groups say killed thousands (archived link). The former president is currently seeking an interim release to an unnamed country (archived link). The supposed news graphic, also shared on multiple Facebook groups, carried an identical caption and link that purports to show the complete news report. Comments show people appeared to believe it was a genuine image from ABS-CBN. "ABS-CBN is taking revenge because [Duterte] shut you down," one wrote, referring to when the former leader's government forced the broadcaster off air in 2020 (archived link). "ABS-CBN, I don't believe your news reports!" another said. Jonathan de Santos, deputy editor at ABS-CBN News, told AFP on July 11 the organisation did not release the circulating graphic. He also shared an article on ABS-CBN's website that debunked a similar post in June (archived link). A review of the link shared in the false posts found it is a masked URL that leads to a product sold over e-commerce platform Lazada (archived link). A spokesperson for Lazada said the company reviewed the post and found it "contains misleading content with affiliate links that direct users to Lazada". The company has an affiliate program where content creators can apply to earn commission through promoting a brand or product available at the online store (archived link). "We are taking appropriate action with this page/account given this activity directly violates the LazAffiliates Terms and Conditions," the spokesperson told AFP on July 15. AFP has repeatedly debunked misinformation around Duterte's arrest and detention here.

Location doesn't matter anymore: TikTok Exec
Location doesn't matter anymore: TikTok Exec

Daily Express

time16-07-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Express

Location doesn't matter anymore: TikTok Exec

Published on: Wednesday, July 16, 2025 Published on: Wed, Jul 16, 2025 By: Jessie Lee Text Size: Alan Chan, TikTok Asia-Pacific Managing Director, who previously led regional expansion for Alibaba and Lazada, shared his insights recently at Jesselton Quay Sky Gallery. Kota Kinabalu: Imagine launching a business, not in a mall, not on a high-traffic street, but in a quiet spot where walk-ins are rare. To most, that would sound like a mistake, but not to Alan Chan. The TikTok Asia-Pacific Managing Director who previously led regional expansion for Alibaba and Lazada shared his insights recently at Jesselton Quay Sky Gallery, here. Advertisement Through real-world lessons from his time in the digital trench, he made one thing clear – the way people discover businesses has changed. 'When I first went to China in 2010, Taobao was already the biggest app. And you know what is crazy? If you look at their homepage today, it is almost the same,' he said. China's largest online marketplace, he explained, has kept its interface largely unchanged despite a decade of digital innovation. This reflects what Alan calls a 'lean forward experience', where users are actively searching to shop. But platforms like TikTok are different as they represent a 'lean back experience', one where discovery happens while users are relaxing. He gave a personal example of buying a karaoke machine during a 20-minute ride home, after watching a TikTok livestream. 'I had no intention of buying one. But by the time I got home, I had already placed the order,' he said. The host sang live, answered questions in real time and showed how the machine worked with old TVs, enough to convert him from viewer to buyer. 'On TikTok, it is very vibrant, because you can see a lot of entrepreneurs. 'They can be students, homemakers or part-timers, but important to note here is that you need to pay to use them,' he said. Beyond its creator ecosystem, Alan said TikTok's monetisation model demands a shift in mindset. 'If you sell a bottle for RM100, the platform takes RM25,' he said, explaining that instead of spending big upfront, sellers only pay as sales come in. 'In the old way, you start a new brand, you spend RM1 million on advertising, outdoor, absolutely. But nowadays, you can plan it with your margin. So as you sell, you burn up. It is a different way of doing business,' he said. For sellers, the next step is choosing how to drive that discovery. Alan compared livestreaming and short videos as core sales tools. 'Livestreams are high-converting, like 'lunch and dinner', but require more effort. The golden hour is 8pm to 10pm, that is when people buy,' he said. He said short videos, on the other hand, are like 'snacks', easier to scale and continue to perform over time, but both are important. Another key sales feature is TikTok's 'yellow bag', a shopping cart icon that lets users check out directly inside the app. 'On other platforms, you click out, copy links, message sellers, it is slower. 'On TikTok, conversion happens inside the content,' he said, adding that while these in-app tools boost speed, external chats add value to customer relationship management. Yet even with the right tools, for many businesses, content creation is a balancing act of cost, speed and ownership. '[Sometimes], you only pay the rent, but the land is not yours,' Alan said, referring to how some may pay for videos they do not fully own when working with external creators, at times facing the risk of sample loss. He shared how sellers in China are turning to AI as one shoot can generate dozens of videos with different selling points, targeting different buyers with the same video. During the Q&A session, Alan encouraged local businesses to position themselves on platforms like Douyin and Meituan which travellers often consult before even booking their flights. 'If your customers are coming from China, advertise where they are, before they even leave,' he said. For Alan, success comes down to platform strategy and execution, not just location. With the right content, visibility and mindset, he believes location is no longer the barrier it once was. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia

Thailand tightens e-commerce control
Thailand tightens e-commerce control

Bangkok Post

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • Bangkok Post

Thailand tightens e-commerce control

Government agencies have further tightened oversight of digital platforms and products available via online channels to ensure consumer benefit and prevent sales of subpar products. The Royal Gazette published on July 9 an announcement of the Electronic Transactions Development Agency's (ETDA) name list of 19 high impact digital platforms that are required to comply with Section 20 of the existing Digital Platform Services (DPS) royal decree. The announcement came into effect as of July 10. Section 20 of the law obliges these platforms to conduct a business risk assessment and risk management. These platforms sell or advertise products subject to official standards and fall under special compliance rules due to their potential risks to economic stability, financial security and the public's trust in digital systems. These platforms include Shopee, Lazada, Grab, SIA E-Auction System, LINE Shopping, Alibaba, NocNoc and AliExpress. The others are Thisshop, Rakmao, Taobao, SCGHome, ONESIAM Application, ReadyPlastic Auction, ROOTS Platform, Temu and eBay. The name list will be reviewed on an annual basis. In a related matter, the ETDA and its partners are continuing the campaign aimed at suppressing fraudulent and illegal online ads. According to the ETDA, such ads resulted in damage valued at over 19 billion baht last year. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Lazada, Shopee and LINE Shopping have joined forces to utilise the application programming interface system to prevent the sale of unauthorised health products. Surachoke Tangwiwat, secretary-general of the FDA, said it has also partnered with the Institute for Population and Social Research at Mahidol University and the Institute of Field Robotics at King Mongkut's University of Technology, Thonburi, to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) system capable of detecting advertisements for smuggled or unlabelled health products with high efficiency. The project is also supported by the World Health Organization's Thailand office. According to the Public Health Ministry, these initiatives mark a crucial step forward in strengthening consumer protection in the digital era. These efforts integrate technology, policy and cross-sector collaboration to build public trust that health products purchased via e-commerce are safe and meet quality standards.

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