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E-sensor device measures cacao bean quality instantly

By just placing a few drops of the bean?s watery mucilage into the sensor receptacle, one can already assess the freshness of harvested cacao bean by measuring its sugar content and alcohol content.

Global LTE report shows PH has 58.83% coverage, 8.24-Mbps speed

Though individual operators have broken the 50-Mbps barrier for average 4G download speeds, no country has provided LTE connections greater than 50 Mbps.

Australia-based Pinay wins Unesco award for quantum physics research

Dr. Jacquiline Romero, a former science scholar and University of the Philippines alumna, bagged the prestigious L?Or?al Australia For Women in Science fellowship for her exceptional research in quantum physics.

Gov’t scholarships break cycle of poverty, top MSU Marawi grad says

Until his graduation from MSU Marawi, his family and relatives never had anyone who graduated from college or high school.

Study shows consumers ditching TV for on-demand video

The results found that Pay TV providers are increasingly partnering with third-party content providers to explore and implement new revenue generations models, such as revenue share with content owners and pay-per-use mobile access to non-subscribers.

Samsung, Huawei, Amazon failing ?green? electronics guide

Apple and Fairphone are ahead of tech brands such as Samsung, Huawei, and Amazon, which are failing to take responsibility for their environmental footprint, according to Greenpeace USA's latest ?Guide to Greener Electronics?.

Report shows online viewing of Pinoys higher than global average

Majority of the online video consumption in the country happened via computers or laptops and smartphones although streaming devices are increasingly gaining popularity.

Failure to innovate means certain death, says tech icon Guy Kawasaki

?Do not ask customers? was the very first lesson he said he learned.

Broadband playing increasingly crucial role in dev?t: UN report

While 48% of the global population is now online, some 3.9 billion people still do not have access to the Internet ? with the digital gap growing between developed and developing countries.

The rules on use of virtual currencies in PH, according to BSP

The BSP regulations further state that virtual currencies have no status as legal tender since these have not been issued by any jurisdiction.

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