As part of its opening celebration, Teqube will be raffling off 10 Teqube Bluetooth speakers worth P1,200 for 10 consecutive days starting on November 13, 2015.
In preparation for the country?s launch of the Asean Single Window, the Bureau of Customs has issued memorandum order to pilot test the implementation of the electronic application and issuance of preferential and non-preferential Certificate of Origin (e-CO) to help in the formulation of policies and procedures for the electronic exchange of data.
Local software firm Pointwest Technologies Corporation was named finalist in two categories at the recent 2015 Asia CEO Awards, recognizing its leadership and organizational achievements as a fully Filipino-owned IT-BPM firm.
On the same day that homegrown smartphone maker Starmobile unveiled its game-changing dual rear-camera smartphone at a launch event in Mandaluyong City, the company also announced the announcement of Filipino telecom executive Jerry Manus as its chief operating officer (COO).
As calls for the use of alternate forms of energy become louder, Japanese carmaker Nissan said its new EV (electric vehicle) powertrain, which is being used in the Nissan Leaf EV, is a breakthrough success for the automotive industry as a whole.
As portable computing shipments have declined, so have the key aftermarket upgrades. One of the leading accessories for portable computers is the 4G LTE USB modem. Mobile broadband USB modems have not been immune to the PC market contraction.
The prepaid service, dubbed as Cherry Prepaid powered by Globe, has flexible starter options like the Cherry Prepaid SIM and phone bundles for as low as P399 and a SIM-only option for only P29, which can be used to call, text, and surf the Internet.
The agreement follows the disappearance and tragic loss of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 in March 2014 with 239 people on board, which spurred worldwide discussions on global flight tracking and the need for coordinated action by ITU and other relevant organizations.
Facebook has been ordered by a Brussels court to stop tracking Belgian Internet users when they browse third-party websites, or face substantial daily fines, local media reported on Monday, Nov. 9.
Filipino tech pioneer Jim Ayson, who chronicled the country’s advent into the PC age until the introduction of the Internet and eventually the boom of social media, has died due to heart attack. He was 53.