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Monthly Archives: January, 2017

Belo vs. Guevarra: A landmark case for Facebook privacy in PH

A lawyer who uses social media to publicly insult and undermine the reputation of another person has violated the Code of Professional Responsibility for lawyers and may therefore be disciplined.

Belo vs. Guevarra: A landmark case for Facebook privacy in PH

The Supreme Court said that "restricting the privacy of one's posts to 'Friends Only' does not guarantee absolute protection from the prying eyes of another user who does not belong to his circle of friends." A user's friend could tag it to others not his friends.

16.9% of Pinoys willing to express false views in social media to get ‘likes?

In the Philippines, four out of 10 Filipino netizens admitted that it is fairly important for them that their posts will get likes on social media.

Gov?t agencies, private firms told: Appoint data protection officer now

Public and private organizations that gather and process personal information must now designate their own Data Protection Officers (DPOs), the National Privacy Commission (NPC) has warned.

Lenovo revs up support for partners, unveils channel portal

The website -- called Lenovo Asia Pacific Channel Portal -- is aimed at providing an enhanced and unified experience to its partners in the region.

Gartner: Worldwide IT spending forecast to grow 2.7% in 2017

Worldwide devices spending (PCs, tablets, ultramobiles and mobile phones) is projected to remain flat in 2017 at $589 billion.

REVIEW | Alcatel Pixi Plus Power smartphone

It's a phone and a powerbank at the same time and runs Android Marshmallow out of the box.

PC market stabilizes with solid Q4 shipments despite component shortages

Worldwide shipments of traditional PCs (desktop, notebook, and workstation) totaled 70.2 million units in the fourth quarter of 2016 (4Q16), posting a year-on-year decline of 1.5%, according to research firm IDC.

Blog | 2017 predictions: Creative workstations, IoT officers, and self-healing future

Increasingly embedded in enterprise software and tooling for integrating and preparing data, machine learning is enabling enterprises to predict and collaboratively solve problems.

IoT will be weakest link for cloud attack, says security vendor

According to industry research, more than 95% of all enterprises today have at least one system on the cloud, with 71% of these companies having some of their assets running on a hybrid cloud.
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