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Monthly Archives: January, 2018

TRENDING | Why did Facebook take down this cartoon?

An artist's right to tell a joke -- no names mentioned, mind you -- got revoked when the cute cartoon was reported as offensive.

Solons hit NTC for lack of spectrum for new telco player

Lawmakers from the Senate and the House of Representatives have criticized the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) for mismanaging the country?s radio frequency spectrum.

Pisay boy clinches first prize at 20th PH Math Olympiad

It was a big night for Pinoy math geniuses as the 20th Philippine Mathematical Olympiad (PMO) held its final round of competition and awarding ceremony at the Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City.

Breaking | Caap website hacked; PNP site suspended

The website of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) was hacked on Tuesday night, Jan. 23, with the agency's homepage replaced with a message written in foreign language characters.

Carmudi secures $10-M funding to grow PH, Indonesia markets

The funding comes at a crucial time as the company moved its headquarters to Asia and has new management taking over.

Globe to put up cell towers, WiFi hotspots in 14 Shell stations

Apart from the installation of new cell sites in a number of its retail stations, Shell also stands to become the first petrol station to offer the scan-to-pay facility of Globe's GCash.

BLOG | Why you should never say your product is made in PH

Categorizing ourselves as Filipino or Philippine-made is an artificial limitation on the fact that each and every one of us should be ready to compete on the world stage.

Epson PH unveils high-brightness projectors for offices, classrooms

To mark its achievement as the top projector maker for 16 consecutive years, Epson Philippines has unveiled a series of feature-packed projectors for businesses and schools at affordable price points.

Sereno camp: Nothing wrong with hiring of ICT consultant

ICT consultant Helen Macasaet was hired with an allegedly excessive compensation of P250,000 a month, which is higher than the P150,000 monthly salary of an SC justice.

Globe told to take measures against SIM-swap fraud after identity theft

The National Privacy Commission (NPC) has ?caused? Globe Telecom to enforce more stringent subscriber verification protocols to better protect its customers following reports that one of its prepaid mobile customers fell victim to identity theft.
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