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Monthly Archives: January, 2017

IBM ?5 in 5? prediction: New scientific instruments to make invisible visible

Tech titan IBM has unveiled its annual ?IBM 5 in 5? ? a list of ground-breaking scientific innovations with the potential to change the way people work, live, and interact during the next five years.

Sony to introduce new color variations for PS4, wireless controller

Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced that it will introduce the first color variation for the slimmer and lighter standard PlayStation4 (PS4) (CUH-2000 series) in ?Glacier White,? which will be available in Asia, Japan, and Europe.

La Salle signs up Converge ICT to enhance educational service delivery

Fiber broadband provider Converge ICT announced that De La Salle Philippines (DLSP) has subscribed to its Internet services to power up the various DLSP sites in Luzon.

Global spending on robotics to reach $188 billion in 2020

Worldwide spending on robotics and related services will more than double by 2020, growing from $91.5 billion in 2016 to more than $188 billion in 2020, according to research firm IDC.

Blog | Asia?s accelerating cloud app-vancement

In Asia, the application economy is an unstoppable juggernaut advancing at full speed.

Review | Alcatel Shine Lite smartphone

The Shine Lite is definitely one of the better designed mid-ranger below P10,000.00

Auto design to drive spending on 3D printing to nearly $29B in 2020

According to analyst firm IDC, global spending on 3D printing will experience a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 22.3%, with revenues reaching $28.9 billion in 2020.

NEC appoints Pangan as new president for PH operations

The local office of Japanese tech giant NEC has announced the appointment of Elizabeth Tirona-Pangan as its new president, replacing Agnes Gervacio who resigned from the company in November 2016.

To attract more girls into IT, Accenture PH holds ?Hour of Code? anew

Through the activity, Accenture sought to inspire, develop, and grow the next generation of technology talent and help introduce computer science to students in the Philippines.

House panel passes bill requiring cash machines to connect to BIR servers

The House Ways and Means Committee has approved a bill mandating the creation of an electronic data interconnectivity between the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) and the country?s businesses that use cash-register machines (CRM) or point-of-sales (POS) machines.
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