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Yearly Archives: 2016

House sets limits in release of personal info in draft FOI bill

NPC commissioner Raymond Liboro gave proposals on how to make the bill attuned to the provisions of Republic Act 10173, or the Data Privacy Act of 2012. He said one of these is the classification of personal information as ?personal data? that will encompass all sensitive personal information of individuals which are exempted from the bill?s coverage.

New Electrolux inverter refs can keep freshness of food for 7 days

One of the features of the inverter refs is the FreshShield Crisper which has a unique tight seal to keep temperatures stable, minimize water loss, and provide higher humidity, allowing fruits and vegetables to remain fresh for up to seven days.

National Privacy Commission: New year calls for new passwords

The National Privacy Commission (NPC) said it is recommending that Internet users change the passwords of their email and social media accounts as part of their new year?s resolutions.

LTFRB flexes muscle, puts cap on ‘surge multiplier’ of Uber, Grab

Exercising its regulatory powers for the first time since accrediting the apps-based ride-sharing firms, the government has ordered Uber and Grab to impose a cap on their surge rates amid complaints from commuters that they have imposed exorbitant fare prices.

Fuji Xerox intros new concept for digital transformation of SMEs

Japanese tech titan Fuji Xerox has unveiled in the Philippines what it dubbed ?Smart Work Gateway (SWG)? concept to help small and medium enterprises in their digital transformation journey.

Types of mobile scammers to watch out for this holiday season

It is no secret that scammers abound during the Christmas season.

Globe restoring cell towers downed by typhoon Nina in Bicol

At the same time, Globe said it has transmitted a total of 11 text messages, warning customers of potential dangers coming from typhoon Nina prior to its landfall.

REVIEW | World’s thinnest laptop Acer Swift 7

The biggest selling point of the Acer Swift 7 is its very thin profile. Measuring at just less than 1 centimeter at its thickets, it is the current holder of the title as the world's thinnest notebook.

Survey: Pinoy kids not too ?naughty? online in 2016

Based on global statistics for its Parental Control module, the research shows that the most attempts to visit dangerous websites by an underage user were recorded in Israel (775), followed by the UK (460), the US (352), Sweden (345) and Canada (302).

Duterte pushes online gambling to the edge with new closure order

Pres. Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday, Dec. 22, ordered the closure of all online gaming firms, saying the country has no mechanism to regulate online gambling.
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