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Monthly Archives: August, 2013

REVIEW | Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8

Recently, Samsung added a new line of ginormous phablets -- the Galaxy Mega. But, did the Korean tech firm push the limit too far with this new series?

Spammers exploit deepening Syria crisis

Symantec said a bogus email includes a link to the actual British Red Cross website, but urges that donations over ?500 GBP ($775) be sent through MoneyGram or Western Union money transfer services.

HP targets local retail sector with new solutions

HP's portfolio of retail-focused products and services can enable retailers achieve omni-channel retailing, which is the ability to provide a seamless experience across multiple customer touch points within their stores.

Tech developers converge in Los Banos for Bigas2Hack

Local IT developers are congregating this weekend at the IRRI headquarters in Los Ba?os, Laguna for Bigas2Hack, an IT competition for software applications and devices to help improve rice farming and research.

Flexible OLED market to rise to $100M in 2014

Following Samsung?s introduction of the first flexible organic light-emitting diode (OLED) products this year, demand for these elastic displays is expected to grow by more than a factor of four next year, with sales reaching nearly $100 million in 2014.

Gov?t pushes BPO jobs for Filipino nurses

Citing a report from the Bureau of Local Employment, DOLE sec. Rosalinda Baldoz noted that the healthcare information-outsourcing sector of the BPO industry is considered one of the fast-growing sectors that offer over 100,000 medical-related jobs to nursing graduates.

Museum creates 3D models of Egyptian mummies

The Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities (Medelhavsmuseet) in Stockholm, Sweden is pioneering an entirely new way for visitors to interact with a collection of six ancient mummies.

Miriam proposes gov?t website containing salaries of lawmakers

In particular, Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago called for a program similar to the Open Government Initiative started in 2009 by the Obama administration. Under the initiative, the US government developed a website called Data.gov that makes government data available to everyone.

Cloud firm to offer Google Maps for business

Although the world's most popular maps are also offered on the Web for free, customers who need enhanced features such as advanced geo-coding, added support, and full control over advertising will have to avail of the Google Maps for Business from a Google Geo Reseller like IPC.

Genius intros mouse that doubles as charger

Embedded in the mouse is a 2,700mAH Li-polymer battery for excellent charge control and four LED lights to indicate battery capacity as well as charging status.
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