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Monthly Archives: November, 2014

Youth solon calls for probe on Uber’s ‘illegal’ operation

Kabataan party-list representative Terry Ridon has called for an inquiry into the alleged illegal operation of the mobile app ride-sharing service Uber, which was stopped recently by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB).

PLDT interconnects with Globe in Ilocos provinces, Zambales, Misamis Occidental

Dominant carrier PLDT announced it has opened up interconnection links with rival Globe Telecom in four more provinces to allow free local calls between their subscribers.

Mobile app, online store for papal visit target OFWs

Radio Veritas Foundation, in partnership with Lozatech Digital Marketing Inc. (LDMI), launched early this month an online store for papal merchandise as well as a mobile application focused on overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

Electronics firm shifting production from US, China to PH

Littelfuse, a Chicago-based manufacturer of circuit protection with growing global platforms in power control and sensing, has announced plans to transfer its reed switch production from its Lake Mills, Wisconsin and Suzhou, China facilities to the company?s multi-plant site in the Philippines.

Chromebooks propel notebook PC shipments in Q3 as tablet PCs decline

Notebook PC growth was primarily driven by the developed regions of North America and Western Europe, which increased year-over-year shipments by more than 20 percent in the third quarter.

Canon PhotoMarathon attracts 2,000 attendees on 9th year

For the nine straight year, Canon Philippines has once again held the biggest photography event in the country ? the Canon PhotoMarathon, which was attended by 2,000 participants this.

Asus PH lifts veil on new lite version of Zenfone 5

Taiwanese tech firm Asus has introduced in the country the new Asus Zenfone 5 (lite version), which has a price tag of P5,595.

US gov?t scales up S&T research grants, scholarships for Filipinos

The United States government, through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), is now accepting applications for its research grants and scholarships in science, technology, and innovation, in support of the Philippine government?s push for innovation-led and inclusive growth.

DOST mulls tech-equipped team of ?storm chasers?

DOST secretary Mario G. Montejo disclosed the plan during the Mindanao Cluster Science and Technology Fair in Davao City where he also reiterated the use of high-performance supercomputers to complement the high-volume data for complex weather modeling.

Mobile transaction users to hit 2 billion by 2017: report

A new report from analyst firm Juniper Research has found that just over 2 billion mobile phone or tablet users will make some form of mobile commerce transaction by the end of 2017, up from 1.6 billion this year.
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