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Fintech startup pitches new cryptocurrency platform for Pinoy freelancers

While other platforms collect lots of fees, which turns off several cryptocurrency groups, CoinLancer, which is just a platform, collects a three percent fee, Singh said.

Starmobile taps ?sari-sari? stores, loading stations as distribution channels

Beginning on the second half of 2017, Starmobile feature phones have found their way in over 20 sari-sari stores and loading stations in Metro Manila, Cagayan de Oro, and Zamboanga.

Microsoft launches new chat app Kaizala in PH

The Philippines is only the country in Southeast Asia where the chat app has been launched, the second after its introduction in India in July 2017, Microsoft said.

Fujitsu exec: Skills upgrade needed to future-proof PH workers

Re-training should be done every three to five years because what workers were doing five years ago might not be the same in another five years.

Microsoft exec enthusiastic about PH National Broadband Plan

The government's cloud-only policy is also one of the reasons why Microsoft is interested in partnering with the Philippines.

Facebook, PH NGO launch campaign to promote empathy, critical thinking

According to Facebook's Claire Deevy, digital citizens should have their ?authentic personality online and having their own profiles.?

IPOPHL designated international authority for patent system

With the designation, IPOPHL now has the goal to contribute to the more efficient functioning of the PCT system and to promote the use of the patent system in the Philippines and other developing countries.

House bills push for use of body cameras by police

The House committee on public order and safety this week conducted deliberations on various measures mandating members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and other law enforcement agencies to wear body camera during their operations.

Online drug sellers now using bitcoin and ride-sharing apps

An arrested Korean national by the name of Jun No sold illegal drugs through the ?dark Web? and used bitcoin to accept payments. He delivered the contraband using ride-hailing apps such as Grab and Uber.

Microsoft 365, an all-in solution for businesses, debuts in PH

The new offering "brings the best of Office 365, Windows, and security software."

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