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Monthly Archives: November, 2017

AI will result in more — not fewer — jobs, IBM’s top PH exec says

More executives of IT companies have come out to say that artificial intelligence (AI) is not going to replace humans in work places with robots.

Fitbit PH ushers Christmas season with 3 new wearables

The new products from FitBit include the Fitbit Charge 2, Fitbit Flex 2, and the Fitbit Alta HR.

ePLDT hooks up with PLDT Enterprise for Tech Caravan 2017

The initiative showcases how enterprises can boost their efficiency and collaboration, business continuity, customer engagement and IT management.

Lenovo’s Star Wars app and special edition merchandise set foot in PH

Lenovo Philippines has formally announced the imminent arrival of the Star Wars special edition Yoga 920 laptop and Lenovo Mirage augmented reality (AR) bundle in City of Dreams, Para?aque City.

Proposed ecozone in Oriental Mindoro to host tech, BPO firms

The project will host new office and commercial space that will cater to technology-driven industries such as the IT-BPM industry, related education initiatives, and ICT-enabled businesses.

Teardown | iPhone X costs Apple $370 in materials

With a starting price of $999, the iPhone X is $50 more than the previous most expensive iPhone, the 8 Plus 256 GB.

PCC, solon throw support behind bill on mobile number portability

The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) and a senator have given their strong backing on mobile number portability (MNP), which allows mobile phone users to keep their contact numbers whenever they switch telcos.

Twitter says new 280-character limit triggers more tweets from users

Twitter data confirms that users tweeted more easily and more often, especially when they needed to use more than 140 characters.

Oppo F5 gets record-breaking 33,000 pre-orders in 7 days

The Oppo F5 is now available for P15,990 at authorized Oppo dealers nationwide.

BSP launches PesoNet system to accelerate e-payment in PH

PesoNet provides an electronic alternative to the still widely used paper-based check system, the BSP said.
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