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Monthly Archives: February, 2020

Survey finds age as key barrier for work opportunities among Pinoys

Overall, the Philippines is the fifth most optimistic country in the world and second most optimistic after Indonesia in Southeast Asia.

Data shows only 2 out of 10 jobs at POGOs held by Pinoy workers

As of December 2019, of the 118,239 workers in POGO establishments, eight out of 10 workers (82.3 percent) are foreigners, and the remaining two workers (17.7 percent) are Filipinos, data from Pagcor showed.

Realme PH overtakes Huawei as top 4 smartphone vendor in Q4

Oppo and Vivo held the top two spots with 27% and 25% shares, respectively. Tech powerhouse Samsung was number 3 with a 9% share during Q4 but its shipments plunged by 32% -- the only company to experience to a negative growth.

5 cybercrime red flags | How to tell if you’re getting fake bank notifications

Banks have security measures in place, but you must do your part to prevent scammers from stealing your money.

Senate urged to act on inclusion of electronic violence in VAWC law

A lawmaker said social media platforms and Internet service providers should also be able to preventively contain and shutdown electronic violence activity as soon as its red flags and markers are detected.

E-security firm warns Web users on ‘coronavirus’ phishing scam

According to Sophos, an email carrying the World Health Organization (WHO) logo has been circulating around, asking people to go through an attached document on safety measures regarding the spreading of coronavirus.

Globe unveils its first 5G-capable mobile device

The first device on Globe’s mobile service with 5G functionality is Huawei’s flagship model -- the Huawei Mate 30 Pro 5G.

Bose, Versatech launch professional audio-video products

Bose Professional will now join other tech brands such as HiSense, Skyworth, Apacer, Canon, and Kingston Technology under the Versatech umbrella.

Local BPO sector issues ‘recalibrated’ growth figures for next 3 years

By 2022, the industry is expected to generate revenues around $29 billion to $32 billion while full-time employees will increase to about 1.42 million to 1.57 million.

Border control biometrics revenues to reach $3.5B by 2025

Global surveillance camera shipment revenues for border control will reach $1.9 billion by 2025 due to the push to strengthen border security via new video analytics, behavioral analytics, machine learning and machine vision technologies.
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