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Monthly Archives: September, 2016

Teardown | iPhone 7 materials cost higher than previous versions

All other things being equal, Apple still makes more margin from hardware than Samsung, but materials costs are higher than in the past.

Nuance partners with WSI to launch Power PDF 2 in PH

Speech and imaging solutions provider Nuance Communications has tapped local firm Wordtext Systems Inc. (WSI) to distribute Power PDF 2, a software allows for businesses to gain control over PDF workflows with the ability to create, convert, edit, assemble, and share PDF files.

Filipino filmmaker wins ADB’s transport video contest

Based in Japan, James Tad Patrick Bardon?s film showcased the difficulties of connectivity in a remote, rural town and called for public transport as an alternative to more cars on the road.

SmartLife mobile app targets homesick OFWs, global Pinoys

Called SmartLife Global, the app offers carefully curated digital content such as Philippine movies, music, and news that enable overseas Filipinos to stay touch with home.

PNP unveils mobile app for frontline services, crime awareness

iSerbis complements other existing mobile apps developed by the PNP such as the Itaga Mo Sa Bato, Bantay-Krimen; and is linked with similar service apps of other government agencies.

Urgent roll-out of broadband needed against widening digital divide: ITU

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations cannot be achieved without affordable and universal access to ICTs and broadband connectivity, according to members of the Broadband Commission who met on the eve of the opening of the 71st session of the UN General Assembly.

Free Wi-Fi in public schools will boost e-learning, tech firm says

A proposal to provide free wireless access in public schools will advance the state of education in the country, mainly in the areas of e-learning and mobile education (m-education).

Acer marks 40th year by unveiling ‘world’s thinnest notebook’

On its 40th founding anniversary, Taiwanese tech giant Acer unveiled on Sept. 17 the Aspire S7 notebook, which it described as the "world's thinnest."

Recto says infra projects should be livestreamed to Malacanang

Sen. Ralph Recto said one way to speed up the completion of traffic jam-causing road constructions is to install a camera which would allow Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) officials and the public to monitor progress, or the lack of it, real-time.

PH second to the last in R&D spending in East Asia and Pacific

South Korea is the world leader followed by Israel, Japan, Finland, and Sweden.
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