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Monthly Archives: June, 2015

Epson PH taps photogs group to capture ‘untold stories’

Earlier this year, Photogs For A Cause (PFAC) ? a group of professional photographers who do pro bono work for NGOs that have no budget for their photography needs ? braved dangerous trails to go up the mountains and visit Brgy. Buscalan in Kalinga.

Companies need new application strategies, says Accenture report

Software is fast becoming a key driver of differentiation and innovation, according to a new report by tech giant Accenture.

Razer unveils ‘world’s most advanced gaming mouse’

The new Razer Mamba, which retails for $149.99, is powered by the world's most precise gaming mouse sensor, the revolutionary Adjustable Click Force Technology.

Pinoy tech lawyer Claro Parlade passes away

Parlade, a member of the UP College of Law Class of 1989, was most recently based in Singapore as senior privacy counsel for Asia-Pacific at Internet giant Google.

Shipments of convertible notebooks to reach 21.5 million units in 2015

Hybrid devices will account for 12 percent of total sales of mobile PCs in 2015, rising to 26 percent in 2019.

Starmobile unveils Knight Luxe smartphone with Isocell camera, Amoled display

Built on a diamond-cut aluminum frame with a profile measuring no more than 6.85mm, the Starmobile Knight Luxe boasts of being the first Pinoy phone to feature Isocell camera technology with a 5-inch HD Amoled screen.

Wearables market to grow 173.3% in 2015 with 72.1 million units to be shipped

The wearables market maintained its upward trajectory in the first quarter of 2015 as new vendors, including Apple, prepared to enter the market.

Ericsson PH takes in new boss as outgoing chief moves to Mexico

The local office of network equipment maker Ericsson will be led by a new country manager starting August 1 as outgoing head Elie Hanna concludes his tour of duty in the Philippines after four years at the helm of the company.

Using CCTV, policemen capture suspected thief in Pasay Rotonda

A suspected bike thief was arrested by officers of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) after having been captured by one of the 32 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed along the Pasay Rotonda area under Project SAFE KAm of the Philippine National Police (PNP).

Ramifications of Moore?s Law led to trillions of dollars added to global economy

The exponential advances predicted by Moore?s Law have transformed the world we live in.
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