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Monthly Archives: July, 2017

DICT rolls out mobile classroom for sectors with special needs

The Department of Information and Communication Technology (DICT) recently launched its first Mobile Tech4ED Center that will go around Metro Manila to conduct digital literacy training to sectors with special needs.

Call center group not too worried over AI impact? on BPO sector

US-based Filipino tech guru Diosdado "Dado" Banatao, in a recent visit to the country, warned about the looming threat of AI on the BPO industry.

Blog | PH slowest Internet for second consecutive quarter

It looks like a new and relatively unknown player is leading the charge for better Internet.

DOST pushes bill modernizing national measurement system

The national metrology bill, once passed, would ensure the integrity of measurements in the country.

Mobile game EverWing intros Pinoy mythical creatures

The hit game EverWing has included Philippine mythical creatures among its line-up of unique dragons ? a first for any country in the world.

CSC rolls out online facility for inquiries on civil service rules

Through the project, the CSC said it hopes to increase understanding of civil service rules, as well as to reduce phone-in and walk-in queries.

Kingston releases USB Type-C microSD card reader MobileLite Duo 3C

The microSD card reader features a dual-interface for both USB Type-A and Type-C ports, as it is specifically made for devices with USB Type-C ports.

Gartner: AI will be in almost every new software product by 2020

In January 2016, the term "artificial intelligence" was not in the top 100 search terms on gartner.com. By May 2017, the term ranked at No. 7, indicating the popularity of the topic and interest.

Gov’t eyes ‘cybercity’ in Clark to decongest Metro Manila

Called the "Clark Green City", the 9,450-hectare metropolis will rise within the 31,400-ha. Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone, which is about half the size of Singapore.

Blog | PH mobile Internet falls by 40% in 1Q 2017

Despite Globe and PLDT-Smart having taken over SMC?s former frequency assignments including the much bally-hooed 700 MHz in June of last year, the Philippines mobile-only average Internet speeds fell by nearly 40% in the first quarter of 2017.
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