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Monthly Archives: May, 2019

NPC investigating claims of illegal use of voter data

The National Privacy Commission (NPC) is looking into social media reports alleging that some candidates running for the midterm elections were able to access personal information of voters without their consent.

Banks assure uninterrupted e-banking services on May 13

At least three domestic banks have assured their clients of the availability of their digital platforms on Election Day on Monday, May 13, which Malaca?ang declared as a special non-working holiday.

Gov’t approval of ‘Angkas’ operations seen wiping out extortion

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) approved motorcycle taxi operations in the country over a six-month test run starting the first week of June.

US firm says fintech will continue to transform digital world

Fiserv, a US-based provider of financial services technology, said financial technology or fintech firms will play a crucial role in the digital transformation of local businesses.

Data, broadband now account 68% of PLDT’s service revenues

Data and broadband service revenues grew by 21 percent to P24.4 billion, now accounting for 68 percent of total service revenues.

Data, broadband now account 68% of PLDT?s service revenues

Data and broadband service revenues grew by 21 percent to P24.4 billion, now accounting for 68 percent of total service revenues.

DICT’s Tech4ED program named as finalist in IDC smart city awards

Tech4ED is a national digital inclusion initiative establishing eCenters that provide e-government and ICT-enabled services in communities with minimal or no access to information and government services.

PH engineer creates solution to monitor building vibrations before, after quake

The USHER system consists of an accelerometer and a Web portal for 24/7 monitoring of the structure. The device logs in building vibrations before and after a quake, and analytics assessment of the data determines the current safety status of the structure for continued occupancy.

AMD to power world’s fastest supercomputer being built by US

The world’s fastest exascale-class supercomputer, dubbed "Frontier", is scheduled to be delivered in 2021.

AMD to power world’s fastest supercomputer being built by US

The world's fastest exascale-class supercomputer, dubbed "Frontier", is scheduled to be delivered in 2021.
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