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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

PH posts lone positive mark in Asian cloud computing survey

In the study, the Philippines was the only country that recorded a positive grade in the use of the cloud. In the Asean market, Singapore and Malaysia were tagged as the countries with the most pervasive cloud implementations but their level of adoption on an annual basis remained static.

Mobile DRAM improves revenue in Q2 from dismal Q1

The market for mobile dynamic random access memory (DRAM) grew in the second quarter in light of anticipated demand for the upcoming hot selling season.

In healthcare outsourcing, doctors and nurses become Pinoy heroes

A busy hospital reflects the fast-paced life of doctors, nurses, and medical staff, in roles that require them to treat patient after patient and save lives. Not known to many, the same principles of patient care are done in health information management (HIM) facilities across the country.

Intel PH: Our single-core chips will trump multiple-cores of rivals

In the high-stakes battle in the mobile computing space, chipmaker Intel is determined to strengthen its campaign that it isn't the size or quantity that matters but the performance when it comes to core processors in wireless devices.

ZTE access point allows 10 Wi-Fi users

The ZTE MF70, which retails for P1,990, can support download speeds of up to 21.6Mbps.

LG flagship phone G2 makes splashing PH debut

The LG G2?s design stems from behavioral studies and features the world?s first Rear Key, which is used for switching on and off, activating LG?s QuickMemo, and launching the 13-megapixel Full HD camera.

Friendster offers online game Drakensang via browsers

The role-playing game (RPG), which features 3D graphics and effects, is now available to play for free on Friendster.

Ericsson unveils ?revolutionary? indoor wireless system

The Swedish telecom equipment maker is launching a cellular radio that is small enough to fit a person's hand, but provides enough indoor network coverage for a crowd.

Ericsson unveils ?revolutionary? indoor wireless system

The Swedish telecom equipment maker is launching a cellular radio that is small enough to fit a person's hand, but provides enough indoor network coverage for a crowd.
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