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Monthly Archives: October, 2013

New Hollywood flicks now accessible to PLDT Home subs

Subscribers of Fibr, Home?s broadband fiber-optic service, can stream up to 20 free movies per month. Subscribers of home broadband myDSL, and Telpad, the world?s first landline and tablet in one, can stream up to three free movies per month.

Avaya: We’re now an infra software company

Since its decision to divert from its telecommunication equipment business six years ago, Avaya now claims it has turned into a "major infrastructure software company."

DRAM market adjusts to post-PC era as profits soar to 11-quarter high

Having slimmed down and gained some self-discipline, the dynamic random access memory (DRAM) business is posting its highest profits in nearly three years, allowing suppliers to thrive despite the decline of the PC business that once dominated market demand.

IDC: Nokia making impressive progress with new devices

IDC said the pace at which Nokia has developed and launched new devices since adopting the Windows Phone platform continues to impress.

Forum: PH on leading edge of tech innovations, but needs more patents

The Philippines is on the cusp of becoming one of the world?s leading innovators in the tech industry, particularly in the areas of solutions in the areas of disaster preparedness, healthcare, and social services. But the country needs to produce more patents for new technologies every year.

Farmers, critics turn to Web to fight ?Golden Rice?

An alliance of farmers, ecological agriculture, and safe food advocates has opened an online petition on World Food Day 2013 to raise awareness on the dangers of Golden Rice, a genetically modified organism (GMO).

Asus bares local availability of ‘ultraportable’ X102BA

Taiwanese computer maker Asus has announced the X102BA, a compact ultraportable laptop with a 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 display with 10-point multi-touch for responsive fingertip control with Windows 8.

BPO firm launches ?Go Glocal? campaign

Equally important to Sutherland is the quality of talent in the regions, which remains a key factor as to why Sutherland is able to replicate its success in new Sutherland locations such as Jamaica, China, and Malaysia.

Now arriving: Automation tech for airport entrance control

In a bid to cut costs while maintaining acceptable levels of customer service, airports are adopting automation for repetitive tasks involving security and access control.

Aquino stands by P8-B PCARI project

For the first time since a controversy broke out regarding the legality of the program, Pres. Benigno S. Aquino III spoke out in defense of the Philippine-California Advanced Research Institutes or PCARI Project.
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