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EXPLAINER | Impact of BIR circular on social media influencers

The BIR recently issued a circular reminding social media influencers to register and pay their taxes. To explain what it means to ordinary folks, online tax filing platform Taxumo prepared a short explainer.

Crowdsourced online dictionary aims to save endangered PH languages

The Project Marayum language initiative seeks to produce an online language dictionary which can be modified by registered members of a specific community who mainly speak the language.

‘Infodemic’ on fake news spreading faster than Covid-19: expert

A research expert said “the damage inflicted by fake news can be serious, and its ramifications far and wide, as news could travel more quickly on social media, especially sensational stories, which most disinformation producers invent in selling fake news.”

TIP student develops essay grading app, wins runner-up honors in hackathon

Powered by artificial intelligence, Eassay reads and grades essays based on input keywords. The more keywords an essay satisfies, the higher the score it gets.

Outsourcing platform connects PH freelancers, studios to US startups

For the past two years, local outsourcing platform Marti has been connecting Filipino freelancers and studios with tech startups in the US, providing them with gigs via legitimate clients and rates that are 30- to 40-percent higher than those in the Philippines.

At Dyson lab in Alabang, PH software engineers are designing future of appliances

Pinoy software engineers share a typical workday at the Dyson software lab in Alabang and what makes them look forward to another day at the office.

Pinoy-developed app makes appointment scheduling easier for remote teams

An app developed by Filipino software startup Teemly Labs may change the landscape of appointment scheduling as the world continues to grapple with work-from-home arrangements and remote working teams brought about by the pandemic.

400 software engineers needed at Dyson’s software lab in Alabang

About 400 high-value software engineering jobs will be open to Filipinos, including fresh graduates, in the next three years at Dyson’s Technology and Engineering Center in Alabang, the British appliance manufacturer’s second key site in the Philippines.

To adapt amid pandemic, PH audio-visual firm offers portable recording kits

Whether it's the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic or burgeoning tech trends, local audio-visual house Hit Productions found that adaptability is necessary to make the most out of disruption.

Google launches Android earthquake alerts system in PH

The Android Earthquake Alerts System uses accelerometers in active Android smartphones to detect seismic activities.

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