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Monthly Archives: August, 2017

Gov?t policies for new tech among challenges faced by transport sector

Local transport executives have cited government adaptability ? or inadaptability ? to current digital disruptions as another challenge being faced by the transport and logistics sector in the Philippines.

LinkedIn rolls out mobile-lite version in PH

There are four million Linkedin users in the Philippines

Tuguegarao elementary student bags 4 medals from China math contest

Miguel Isidro Cayetano, a Grade 5 student at the Tuguegarao West Central School, is no stranger to international competitions as he had previously won a gold medal at the International Mathematics Competition in 2016 and a silver medal at the Singapore International Mathematics Olympiad Challenge (SIMOC) in 2015.

PH has ‘slowest, most expensive’ Internet service, DICT usec admits

A top government ICT official called attention to the country's notoriously slow Internet speeds during the opening of an Internet of Things (IoT) conference in Pasay City.

Telcos, ISPs critical to data privacy and protection — NPC

After government, telcos are the largest processors of personal data.

Tablet market decline slows in Q2 as cheap tablets offer brief relief

Once touted as the savior of the market, detachable tablets also declined in the second quarter as consumers waited in anticipation of product refreshes from high-profile vendors like Apple and Microsoft.

HTC officially returns to PH with U smartphone series in tow

Headed by the flagship handset U11, the HTC U family arriving in the local market also includes the HTC Desire 10 Pro and HTC Ultra.

Gov?t to allot P1.7B for free public Wi-Fi, P1.2B for broadband project

The newly signed Free Internet Access in Public Places Act has a proposed budget of P1.74 billion next year for the rollout of 5,308 new Wi-Fi hotspots, Sen. Ralph Recto said.

UN survey shows youth continue to dominate Internet use

Mobile broadband is also more affordable than fixed broadband in most developing countries.

Smartphone volumes down in Q2 amid anticipation of new models

While the smartphone industry contracted slightly in the second quarter, it is worth noting that the leading vendors all saw positive shipment growth.
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