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Video demand pushes Globe mobile data traffic to surge 59% in 2018

Globe Telecom saw its mobile data traffic soar by 59% to 956 petabytes in 2018 from 600 petabytes in 2017, fueled by more customers streaming videos on their smartphones and tablets.

DICT told to hasten completion of free Wi-Fi projects in SUCs

Out of the 112 SUCs covered by the project, only 17 had been given the free Wi-Fi connectivity as of December 2018.

Pagcor blamed for rise in illegal foreign workers due to online gambling

Sen. Joel Villanueva said it appears Pagcor merely issues licenses to virtual casinos, formally called Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations (POGO), and does not keep abreast with the actual operations of these firms, which fall under their regulatory supervision.

DepEd, WIPO to embark on intellectual property-related initiatives

Trainings will be conducted in the Philippines and in the WIPO Academy in Geneva, Switzerland, where the WIPO headquarters is located.

Candidates told to register social media pages, websites before campaigning online

The Comelec said online campaign posts are subjected to monitoring and regulation.

Budding teacher develops award-winning tutoring app

This Cebuano, who is now a teacher at the University of San Carlos, created with his team a mobile-based tutoring system that won in last year's SWEEP Awards, enabling him to go to China for a tech bootcamp.

Intellectual property applications up 15% in 2018: IPOPHL

IPOPHL attributed the increase in application to its expansion of intellectual property satellite offices, as well as the rising number of online filings.

Public urged to report ‘Momo’, harmful content to gov’t channels

The Committee for the Special Protection of Children convened on Friday, March 1, at the National Telecommunications (NTC) office to address the so-called "Momo Challenge", which is actually a malicious prank.

WOMEN IN TECH | From market stall to cyberspace

Computer literacy opened a whole new career path for a vendor after her market stall was burned down by a fire.

‘Momo’ not cyber threat but malicious joke, says Kaspersky Lab

Aangat Tayo party-list representative Harlin Neil J. Abayon III said the government can use the Data Privacy Act to shut down the spread of suicide games and other malevolent activities in cyberspace.
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