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Monthly Archives: January, 2013

Google pulls off surprise with unveiling of new PH office

HITTING THE POT. Photo shows (from left) Narciso Reyes, Google Philippines country manager, Usec. Manuel Quezon III of the Presidential Communications and Development and Strategic Planning Office, and Julian Persaud, Google Southeast Asia managing director, aim for the Google-themed pot during the ceremonial pot breaking ceremony to formally launch Google Philippines in Taguig City on Wednesday.

PH seeks to replicate Taiwan’s tech-infused classroom set-up

The Science Education Institute (SEI) has sent six of its staff in Taiwan to undergo extensive study visits with renowned academic and research institutions in the island-nation.

China unveils its first high-end server

The Tiansuo K1 System, a server developed by Shangdong-based Inspur Group Co., made its debut in Beijing after four years of research and development costing 750 million yuan (about $120 million).

Semicon firm Cirtek?s profit rises 11% in 2012

Cirtek's growth in 2012 came mainly from wireless communication, smart phones, tablets, radio frequency identification, LED and automotive industries.

Intel eyes low-end smartphone market with new Atom chip platform

Intel?s introduction of a new Atom processor platform designed to target the fast-growing market for low-end smartphones in emerging economies represents a shrewd strategy that could allow the company to expand its currently minimal market share in the industry.

Is that a blemish on Apple’s shiny peel?

The iPhone 5 is a good successor to the iPhone 4S. But that?s all about it. It being a good successor is actually its problem.

Sensor-based tsunami warning system to be set up in Corregidor

The sensors at the tsunami detection site communicate all signals to alerting sirens using GSM-communication developed by the Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI).

Globe hits rival for network traffic, SMS bogdown

As phone calls and text messages failed to reach their destinations over the last few days, Globe Telecom put the blame squarely on its main rival for causing the network traffic.

Solons call for lower broadband rates as poll shows 79% of Pinoy homes without Internet

Two members of the House urged telecommunication companies to lower their broadband service rates so more Filipinos can have Internet access at their homes to help them in their information needs for education, business, and other personal uses.

Automotive LCD shipments to soar 89% in 4 years

Global shipments of automotive full-color LCDs will nearly double during the four-year period from 2012 to 2016, partly propelled by a US mandate on rear-view cameras that will result in expanding use in both midrange and economy-class vehicles.
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