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Monthly Archives: May, 2018

UP shares prime content on UP Open University Networks

UP Open University Networks shares an impressive collection of UP-created content to everyone.

UP, DOST unveil networking platform for researchers, scientists

The "Aghambayan: A DOST-UP Science Technology and Innovation Festival" is a celebration of the scientific projects and accomplishments of the scientific community to be held on June 20 at the PICC.

E-cigarettes not a way to quit smoking, says pulmonologist

The Lung Center of the Philippines program director described as deceptive the marketing strategy of e-cig manufacturers that say it is the best way to quit smoking cigarettes.

Aussie mental health awareness campaign #CrazySocks4Docs goes global

On June 1, doctors and other healthcare professionals are asked to join the social media "sockfest."

Face, iris, and pulse sensors seen as next steps in biometrics security

Apple?s choice to forego fingerprints and focus on face recognition for the iPhone X and Samsung?s choice to focus on iris recognition for the Galaxy S8 and S9 have fast-tracked this realization.

Sins of SocMed | #DoItForTheGram crowd takes it too far at museum

What is the point of going to a great museum of you're not going to appreciate what's in it?

Local startup wants to revolutionize legal profession in PH

It is like the Uber of lawyers, where a client can seek a lawyer?s advice by a mere computer click.

Globe renews plea to DPWH to avoid fiber cut incidents

Globe pleaded anew with the DPWH as two separate incidents have again caused the loss of Globe mobile services and affected broadband and enterprise circuits in some parts of Northern Luzon and Mindanao last week.

PLDT says data, ICT revenues in Q1 reached P5.59 billion

In the first quarter of 2018, the ICT revenues of PLDT Enterprise grew 15%, providing a boost to corporate data and ICT service revenues to P5.59 billion ? accounting for over three-fourths of total market growth.

Grab says driver shortage, regulatory constraint caused fare surge

Grab Philippines has blamed the surge on its fares to the lack of supply of car units amid increasing passenger demand.
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