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Monthly Archives: December, 2018

Summit Media makes investment in livestreaming mobile app Kumu

Gokongwei family-owned publishing firm Summit Media, which has closed all its print titles and has now adopted a digital-first policy, has invested in a livestream and content mobile app called Kumu.

Accenture expands coding tutorial to 15 languages including Filipino

For the fourth consecutive year, tech outsourcing firm Accenture is teaming up with Code.org to support "Hour of Code", a global educational movement that reaches over 100 million students through a one-hour introduction to computer science.

Cujo AI says it is now in 16 million homes worldwide

Cujo AI, a network intelligence company delivering AI-driven solutions for network operators, has announced that its solutions now cover more than 16 million homes.

FWD Insurance goes digital with new ‘Tapp’ mobile app

Tapp, dubbed the "one-tap insurance app", is a one-stop shop for FWD customers to manage their policies digitally.

Bigger screen TVs surged in Q3 of 2018, report says

Although overall TV shipments in the third quarter of 2018 were flat compared to the previous year, the average TV unit-shipment screen size increased more than any previous quarter in more than a year.

YouTube ?rewinds? most viewed videos of 2018 in PH

Local song covers, music video parodies, and dance fitness videos place high in this year?s list.

Science documentaries reap awards in 3rd Indie-Siyensya filmmaking contest

From 300 film concept proposals to 45 film entries, seven films finally earned the nod of judges and selected viewers in the 3rd Indie-Siyensya Filmmaking Competition.

PH telcos urged to compete on data privacy, protection to win customers

The National Privacy Commission (NPC) is urging local telecommunications operators Globe, Smart, and the incoming third player, Mislatel consortium, to compete for consumer trust in terms of better services and better data privacy protection.

Blog | The overlooked tech that reduces impact of natural disasters in PH

If broadcasters could easily report on the devastation outside the area of terrestrial networks, can satellite technologies be used by the government to better coordinate rescue efforts during a natural disaster and bridge the digital divide? The answer is yes.

VR headset market rebounds as standalone products gain traction

The VR headset market returned to growth in 3Q18 after four consecutive quarters of decline and now makes up 97% of the combined market.
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