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Monthly Archives: January, 2018

What’s wrong with the DFA’s Passport Appointment System?

It's a question that still has no answers -- and people are already mad.

PC market posts first positive holiday quarter shipment in 6 years

In the Asean region, channel loading and promotions led to higher than expected sell-in in the Philippines and Indonesia.

Don’t forget public schools in free Wi-Fi program, says Bam

Sen. Paolo Benigno ?Bam? Aquino IV said the government should not forget public schools and state universities and colleges (SUCs) in the rollout of Republic Act 10929 or the Free Internet Access Program in Public Places.

Health startup brings telemedicine services to IP community in Bulacan

Established in 2015, KonsultaMD claims to be the first telemedicine company in the Philippines. Telemedicine is consultation with licensed doctors over the phone.

Pornhub reveals Pinoys still spent most time on site in 2017

Pornhub visitors from the Philippines spend considerable time on the adult site.

House bill seeks creation of private registry for phone subscribers

The bill prohibits unsolicited calls and text messages to be made or sent to the telephone numbers on the registry.

More support urged for PH robotics teams to global competitions

Although it won a silver medal in the 2017 World Robot Olympiad (WRO) in San Jose, Costa Rica, the Philippines still needs to be given the proper support so it can become a powerhouse in the future editions of the competition.

Vivo to showcase in-screen fingerprint scanning tech at CES

Vivo?s exhibit will feature the brand?s first ready-to-produce smartphone featuring an industry-leading in-display fingerprint sensor supported by Synaptics.

Blog | Digital transformation, what?s the real score?

What do businesses get out of digital transformation? Are there any downsides?

AI is a game-changer for personal devices, says analyst

Emotion artificial intelligence (AI) systems are becoming so sophisticated that analyst firm Gartner is predicting that by 2022, personal devices will know more about an individual's emotional state than his or her own family.
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