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Gov?t employs ?smarter agriculture? to fight climate change

To combat the negative effects of climate change in the fields of agriculture, aquatic, and natural resources, the government is now tapping modern tools and techniques collectively known as ?smarter agriculture?.

27 nabbed in anti-cybersex raid in Cabanatuan City

The arrested suspects included seven women who were caught in the act of engaging, chatting, and showing recorded videos of females doing simulated sex.

NetSuite names new boss for Philippine office

Kim brings with him 12 years of experience in technology implementation, finance, and accounting, gaining a lot of that experience as part of the account management organization at NetSuite.

DOST: 1.5 million Pinoys found online jobs in 2015

In 2013, the highest recorded annual gross income for any Filipino online freelancer was that of a Cavite-based programmer who developed mobile apps for foreign clients. He earned P 7.5 million.

IBM unveils ?fast? event-driven programming for apps dev?t

At the recently concluded IBM InterConnect conference in Las Vegas, tech titan IBM announced a new open, event-driven platform that lets developers build more feature-rich apps that automatically trigger responses to events.

Poe wants to transform Dumaguete as ICT hub in Negros Island

The senator is proposing the establishment of the Negros Cyber Center, where all investments in the business process outsourcing/knowledge process outsourcing (BPO/KPO) sector can be integrated into a common area.

IBM acquires Ustream to boost cloud-based video services

Ustream joins the newly-formed IBM Cloud Video Services unit that combines assets from IBM's R&D labs and strategic acquisitions.

US firm gets $12-M contract to supply radio systems to AFP

The new radio system from Harris Corp. will provide the Philippine Army with in-vehicle voice and data communications that deliver secure tactical network connectivity.

P10-M worth of fake Oppo phones seized in Binondo mall raid

The bootlegged mobile phones were confiscated in the stalls located at first and fourth floors of 11/88 Shopping Mall in Reina Regente St. in Binondo.

Agham reiterates protection of Magna Carta for scientists

A few years back, the Philippines is very much behind in the number of scientists per million population. The Unesco recommended standard is 305 per million; the Philippines has only 185/million population.

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