About The Magazine
Wow, has it been three years already?
The magazine formerly known as m|PH has now reverted back to its original name, Mobile Philippines. We’re in for a lot of squeaky clean changes: apart from the new Web 2.0 Portal on the online side, we completely revamped the magazine to give you much more for less the size. Yep, we’ve resized ladies and gents. Though you won’t be able to use the magazine as an umbrella or a picnic blanket anymore, you will now be able to carry us around inside your shopping bag or between your armpits.
Mobile Philippines is the only magazine that specializes in personal electronic devices from phones to music players to laptops. Mobile Philippines offers comprehensive device reviews, how-tos, tips and primers. It is the most authoritative guide to today�s mobile lifestyle and bears a strong focus on how the Filipino consumer uses mobile technology to improve his life.
The guys and gals behind Mobile Philippines
At the throne of the magazine is our Editor in Chief Adel Gabot, Palanca award winner, and all around nice guy. Adel has been in the tech scene for the better part of his life, having had experience in radio and Mac portables even before you were born. He was the former chairman of PhilMUG, the most prolific Macintosh user group in the country.
Contributing editor Art Ilano is a man of few words. This mild-mannered marketing maven is a marketing professor in UP and is currently finishing his doctorate. Art is the current Editor in Chief of PC Magazine Philippines, a truly fun job that allows him to play with servers, USB dongles and heatsinks.
Contributing editor Howard Paw has ninja-like reflexes that surprises the most brazened of men with his “now you see me, now you don’t” ninja skills. Being in the tech retail industry for the better part of his adult life, Howard, or “Bogs” to his friends knows what you really should be buying.
Contributing editor Jason de Villa is the six degrees of seperation for geeks. Most people know him as the founder of MaPalad, the Philippine Palm Users Group. Though he only falls second in rank as “Mr. Second Nicest Guy Next to Adel Gabot,” don’t mess with him, for the last thing you will see is his one million page dissertation flying towards you - written in Spanish.
Assistant Group Editor Eva Gubat is the rose among the thorns. Her job is to make sure that all of the guys remember to submit all their articles on time, since they most often forget that what they are doing is work. She would rather not have her juicy personal blog link posted here.
Contributing expert Bernie Janda is a former Technical Support Commando but is shifting careers. He is working to become an Information Security Ninja for a company that provides I.T. services to the largest bank in the country. He is also saving up for an Apple MacBook.
One of only two Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) for mobile devices in the country, Carlo Guerrero is also the founder and president of the Pinoy Windows Mobile Users Group. He is also a contributor for The Unwired, an international website on mobile technology.



