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Monthly Archives: January, 2020

Online mortgage firm sets up local operations

Nook CEO Chris Elder said that in the Philippines, applying for a home loan “is a tedious and sometimes intimidating process".

Security, automation remain key trends for Asia Pacific in 2020

Palo Alto Networks said one of the glaring issues pre-existing with 4G are risks, which when not addressed before shifting to 5G, will exploit mobile ISPs first and continue to attack other vulnerabilities found in unsecured IoT systems.

REVIEW | Realme XT mid-range smartphone

The Realme XT sets the bar for solid internals and an incredible quad-camera setup for an unbeatable price of under P17,000.

UP opens up map data for affected areas of Taal eruption

Using Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology, UP was able to generate maps with resolution of up to 1x1 meter which can be used for planning and reconstruction of areas damaged by the Taal Volcano eruption.

Valenzuela taps PayMaya to allow cashless payment in securing biz permit

PayMaya will power Valenzuela’s Paspas Permit, the country’s first end-to-end online business permit application system that allows business owners to secure their provisionary business permits within 10 seconds after confirmation of their payment.

PH removed from EU’s priority counterfeit watchlist

The Philippines is no longer in the priority watchlist of European Union (EU) in terms of threat to its intellectual property rights (IPR), a biennial report of the European Commission showed.

PH tops SE Asia in Web threats, ranks 7th worldwide

Recent data from the Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) showed nearly 4 million Internet-borne threats were detected in computers of Kaspersky users based in the Philippines who surfed the Web from October to December in 2019.

iThink | The sting of The Mamba’s passing

Kobe’s death brings a particular sting. I may not have the good fortune of having known or having been known by him personally, but as a basketball fan, he is someone I’ve watched and admired – both on and off the court.

PCC favors motorcycles as public transport, ‘multi-homing’ approach

The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) on Friday, January 24, officially threw its support behind the use of motorcycle (MC) taxis as a mode of public transportation and the adoption of a “multi-homing” policy to allow drivers to choose which platform to offer their services.

SEC orders 3 firms to stop online lending activities

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has ordered three firms -- Peso Tree, Pesoalo, and Pinoy Cash Loan -- to stop offering loans to the public through their online platforms because they lacked the necessary licenses.
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