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Monthly Archives: August, 2015

Cauayan City?s goal: Become first full-blown digital city in PH

Hailed by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) as the first ?smarter city? in the country, Cauayan has been making waves for putting in place ICT infrastructure in public service and governance.

Don?t rush in upgrading to Windows 10, says Kaspersky Lab exec

If you?re one of the PC users wanting to or about to upgrade to Windows 10, you may want to delay your migration to Microsoft?s latest operating system as it is not wise to jump right away to a completely new computing environment.

Survey: Developing countries slowly adopting green cars

In the Philippines, although the number in the listings is not as big as its neighboring countries with only 2%, the country is gearing towards sustainable mobility with the arrival of some eco-friendly transport such as e-jeepneys and e-trikes that runs on batteries.

After startups, PH-hosted APEC meet turns focus on S&T education

A high-level conference on science and technology education will try to dissect the issues confronting the sector in the Philippines and in member-economies of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).

Pinoy kids scoop up 69 medals in China math Olympiad

The Philippines placed second overall in the medal tally with 7 gold, 24 silver, and 38 bronze medals. China was first in the ranking followed by the Philippines, Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan and Macau.

Global wireless capital expenditure flat at $194 billion in 2015

ABI Research said the spending will be less on macro basestations and more on small cells and small cell clusters.

Security consciousness can prevent cyber fraud, SIM swap scam: Globe

In order to combat cyber-fraud, consumers can limit the personal data they reveal online, making it difficult for scammers to gather information that may compromise one?s account.

College science scholarships tripled in 2015, DOST says

The number of slots for undergraduate scholarship offered by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) under its Science Education Institute (SEI), has more than tripled in five years, jumping from 1,250 in 2010 to 5,595 in 2015.

Drones expected to fly over Boracay during tech confab

Drones, also known as unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs, will be flying over the world-famous white sand beaches of Boracay on the second day of the upcoming Geeks on a Beach (GOAB) tech conference this August 20-21, 2015.

Photos | Hybrid road train takes centerstage in DOST science week

Made up of five interlinked and airconditioned coaches, the road train is estimated to serve 650,000 passengers a day when formally deployed on the road.
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