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Monthly Archives: February, 2018

De Lima to launch e-book on ‘Dispatches from Crame’

The book, titled "Dispatches from Crame I," contains a selection of more than 100 of Sen. Leila de Lima's handwritten statements from her detention at the Philippine National Police Custodial Center, in Quezon City on topics such as EJKs and the war on drugs, governance, and social justice.

PH has lowest share of mobile e-commerce traffic in SE Asia: report

The Philippines has the lowest share of mobile e-commerce traffic in Southeast Asia at 15% with Indonesia leading the pack with an 87% share followed by Vietnam at 26%.

PH math, science medalists hit highest number since 2007

Aside from student-medalists, the top three schools in terms of medalists produced were recognized through the Gold Ribbon School Award.

Vivo Y69 smartphone now with Face ID Access technology

This new feature allows users to unlock their smartphones quickly by raising the device in front of their faces.

Relationship break-ups put personal privacy at risk — study

According to a global research from Kaspersky Lab and Toluna, 21% of people have spied on their ex-partner via an online account that they had access to.

ePLDT set to open 2nd Vitro data center in Cebu, 10th overall in PH

Once operational, the new facility will provide additional 800-rack capacity to complement the 8,300 racks that the PLDT Group has put together in different locations in Pasig, Cebu, Para?aque, Taguig, Subic, Clark, Davao, and Makati.

Grace Poe wants free Wi-Fi installed in bus stops, terminals

Sen. Grace Poe has field a bill that mandates free Internet and clean sanitary facilities for passengers in land transportation terminals, pit stops, stations, and rest areas all over the country.

GALLA | Spectrum management reform — we need it now

The issue of spectrum is worth a close look, because it affects the telecommunications sector on a fundamental level.

Senate concurs on ratification of international cybercrime treaty

The Senate has adopted a resolution expressing its concurrence to the ratification of an international agreement that facilitates multilateral cooperation and enhanced collective capability to suppress cybercrime.

Investments in tech enabling smart cities to hit $80 billion in 2018

Smart cities have recently evolved from a collection of discrete flagship projects to a sizeable market opportunity that will drive significant technology investments in 2018 and beyond.
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