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Monthly Archives: April, 2012

Anti-virus firm: Not true that Macs don’t get viruses

The massive Flashfake attack on thousands of Mac computers has formally exposed the vulnerability of Apple?s operating system.

BLOG | Journey to the cloud — An evolutionary perspective

Public clouds will continue to mature and eventually create a potent mix of private and public clouds.

House to probe RFID tagging scheme of LTO

Lawmakers said there is a need to clarify why transport operators are against the RFID project, which they described as a "money-making scheme."

PH gov’t: We don’t condone hacking of Chinese websites

With the escalation of hostilities between Chinese and Filipino hackers in cyberspace, the Philippine government has released a statement on Tuesday saying it is "not condoning nor encouraging" the retaliatory attacks by local hacker groups.

Samsung rolls out ‘future-proof’ Smart TV

Samsung said it is the only company that offers the benefits of the latest TV technology year after year, without purchasing a brand new set.

Solon on K-12: Math, science, and eng’g must be emphasized

A ranking member of the Senate said that pending reforms to the country's basic and secondary education system should focus on boosting the country's capacity for science and technology (S&T).

Survey reveals rise of ‘networking consumerist’ on LinkedIn in SEA

The data highlighted the emergence of the ?networking consumerist? ? an engaged, persuasive, and curious audience segment that enjoys impulse shopping in the SEA professional landscape.

Google puts Ayala Museum’s diorama collection online

Ayala Museum is joining the Art Project, a global partnership between Google and 151 cultural institutions in 40 countries that aims to make artwork accessible to anyone anywhere anytime.
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