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Monthly Archives: December, 2013

Stiffer penalties for IP piracy pushed in Congress

Congress could soon amend the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines by imposing stiffer penalties against piracy.

Blog | How to manage your finances online securely

According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, credit card fraud is the most common form of consumer fraud. Online monitoring of your credit card transactions can help keep you from becoming a fraud victim and a statistic.

Yearender | Cybersecurity concerns for 2014 and beyond

The yearend report of Trend Micro says that one major data breach will occur every month of 2014, and that advanced mobile banking and targeted attacks will accelerate.

DOH to hold public hearing on e-cigarettes

In the Philippines and most part of the world, e-cigarettes are not yet regulated since ?because they don't technically contain tobacco -- even though the nicotine in them is derived from tobacco.?

Easy Taxi, Smart scrap booking fee for Christmas season

The offering means that commuters can order and track a taxi anywhere in Metro Manila through the Easy Taxi mobile application and pay only the taxi meter bill. Normally, passengers pay a fixed booking fee of P70 on top of the regular taxi meter rate.

Yearender | 10 hot consumer trends for 2014

The increase of cheaper smartphones is providing more consumers with the opportunity to participate online. In India, Indonesia, and Philippines, the smartphone is now the primary internet device.

Yearender | Kiyomi craze tops YouTube views in PH

In the Philippines, viewing experience on YouTube were defined by the Kiyomi craze, breaking news, and some silly memes.

Gov?t issues warning anew on online health scams

Any health supplement that is ?too good to be true? could be a scam, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned anew as a number of so-called health products continue to be sold in the Internet.

Fil-Am exec of Facebook broaches Open Compute Project in PH

The Open Compute Project tackles the problem of how to scale the computing infrastructure in the most efficient and economical way possible.

LG’s Nexus 5 is first Android KitKat phone in PH

Smart Communications announced on Thursday, Dec. 12, that it will be exclusively offering the LG Nexus 5, the first-ever Android smartphone powered by Google?s latest Android 4.4 KitKat mobile operating system, to its subscribers for free at Unli Surf Plan 1500.
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