IT News SC allows more courts to hear cases via videoconferencing By Newsbytes.PH June 4, 2020 FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailViberCopy URL Saying that hearings through videoconferencing will continue despite the lifting of the lockdown, the Supreme Court has authorized more courts nationwide to conduct the pilot-testing of its videoconferencing initiative. Tagssupreme courtvideoconferencing Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailViberCopy URL Previous articleGov’t readying plan to slap VAT on Netflix, digital servicesNext articleDOST deploys 4 new tech solutions to fight Covid-19 SubscribeSubscribe - Advertisement - RELEVANT STORIES RTC judge dismissed after SC finds corrupt acts via broken laptop March 4, 2024 DOST-supported startup seeks to introduce e-notarization in PH February 21, 2024 In light of cyberattacks, SC issues guidelines on cyber hygiene in courts October 22, 2023 SC: For online libel, courts may impose fine instead of imprisonment October 19, 2023 SC chief highlights digital transformation of PH judiciary in Hawaii forum September 15, 2023 Pinoy lawyers urged to use technology cautiously, responsibly August 21, 2023 LATEST Converge completes free public WiFi deployment at NAIA terminals April 19, 2024 OPPO debuts Pad Neo tablet in PH at P15,999 April 19, 2024 GCash says it now has nearly half a million GStocks PH users April 19, 2024 OnePlus 12R smartphone launches in PH at P43,990 April 19, 2024 At Google Cloud Next ’24, OPPO bares to plan to feature Gemini models on its ‘AI Phones’ April 18, 2024 ‘Ragnarok: Monster World’ debuts as first Web2 gaming IP to launch on Ronin April 18, 2024 Google vows to help PH in cybersecurity, digital dev’t April 17, 2024 Resurgent PH semicon drives strong merchandise exports in Feb. April 17, 2024 Samsung reclaims lead as global smartphone market up 7.8% in Q1 of 2024 April 15, 2024 Raids on Tarlac-based POGO yield stash of SIM cards April 15, 2024 - Advertisement -