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Monthly Archives: November, 2014

Global TV shipments rebound as LCD growth significantly improves

Third quarter (Q3) TV shipments improved 4 percent, compared to a year ago, and LCD TV shipments alone rose nearly 9 percent, according to the latest findings from research firm IHS.

DOF?s anti-corruption program to get $1.3-million IT upgrade

As of November 24, a total of 428 personalities have been investigated by RIPS, a staggering 351 of which happened in the four years since President Aquino took office. Of these, a total of 232 were charged, and 45 cases have achieved successful resolutions.

DILG, PNP turn to data analytics for fight against crime

Citing the importance of analytics, the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) have launched an anti-crime program called ?Oplan Lambat-Sibat? that uses data-driven strategies to solve the rising number of crimes in the metropolis.

With inaugural mobile app contest, AT&T seeks to strengthen PH presence

US telecommunications giant AT&T, whose operations in the Philippines is not known to many people, is staging the inaugural ?2014 Philippines Mobile App Developers? Day in Manila? on Dec. 6-7 to help nurture the local developer community.

Photo | Ben Affleck look-alike runs Google for Work in PH

Kristof Vos, a dead ringer for Hollywood hunk Ben Affleck, carries the title country lead for Google for Work in the Philippines.

Albay solon wants to extend retirement age of gov?t scientists to 70

Albay representative Fernando V. Gonzalez, author of House Bill 5155, said compulsorily retiring government scientists at the age of 65 would deprive the country and its citizenry of the knowledge, ideas, skills, and even leadership abilities that the scientists had acquired over the years.

Marinduque is first LGU in PH to launch interactive telemedicine system

Through a camera, the video or still images of the parts of the body of a patient needing medical services are captured and can be viewed by expert physicians who will examine and give medical advice or instructions to health workers assisting the patient in the hospital.

Petition filed at SC to stop bidding of voting machines for 2016 polls

The petitioners said the bidding should not proceed until several important issues are first resolved pertaining to the 2010 precinct count optical scan (PCOS) machines supplier Smartmatic-TIM.

Tablet growth seen to slow to 7.2% in 2014 along with first year of iPad decline

The worldwide tablet market is expected to see a massive deceleration in 2014 with year-over-year growth slowing to 7.2 percent, down from 52.5 percent in 2013, according to a new forecast from research firm IDC.

Taiwanese academics urge PH to form IC design start-ups

Two visiting professors from Taiwan have advised Filipino engineers to form start-ups that provide integrated circuit (IC) design services to help the Philippines establish a digital niche in Asia.
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