MediaTek country manager for Indonesia and Philippines Cedric Chang announced that the local mobile phone and electronics brand Cherry Mobile will carry MediaTek chips for its 5G-enabled devices: the MediaTek Dimensity 810 for the Cherry Mobile Aqua SV, and the MediaTek Dimensity 700 for the Cherry Mobile Aqua S10 Pro 5G.
The construction business has already converged with the growing number of industries undergoing digital transformation with the goal of adapting to the evolving landscape, but Procore Asia vice president Bruce Wells sees a mismatch of expectations since construction technology is designed by movers in the technology space, not in the construction scenes.
Financial technology firm Xendit is doubling down on its investments for the Philippine market after recently raising $300 million from its Series D funding round which was announced back in May.
Consumer technology giant Samsung Electronics recently introduced the official successors to its third-generation foldables: the new Galaxy Z Flip4 and Galaxy Z Fold4 -- both offering camera upgrades, bigger battery life, and more customization options for its market.
Building on the Department of Labor and Employment’s (DOLE) Free Bisikleta (FreeBis) project back in the height of the pandemic, Grab Philippines issued brand new bicycles to thirty out-of-school youth beneficiaries who were also onboarded and trained as the company's newest delivery partners.
After more than a year of absence from physical retail shelves, Shenzhen-based smartphone brand Honor is making a comeback in the Philippines through a strategic partnership with local distributor Iridium Philippines that was officially signed on Tuesday, August 9.
Japanese consumer technology brand Canon, a company known for its photographic and digital imaging solutions across several categories, has announced a series of products added to its existing lineup of A3 monochrome laser multi-function devices (MFDs).
The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) has decided to partner up with tech-driven engineering consultancy firm ESCA Engineering to retrofit a few of its Metro Manila-based business centers, as part of the company’s overarching goal to improve energy efficiency and the disaster-resiliency of its facilities.