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Monthly Archives: March, 2013

Security must-knows for schools

Schools need to have access to information for their staff and students, but there is a fine line between freedom of information and the risk of information abuse and loss.

PC market to decline for 2nd straight year in 2013

Despite intense industry efforts to overcome market inertia, 2012 nonetheless ended on a sour note with global PC shipment volume shrinking 3.7% on the year.

Smartphones expected to outship feature phones for first time in 2013

According to research firm IDC, vendors will ship 918.6 million smartphones this year, or 50.1 percent of the total mobile phone shipments worldwide.

Smart sees an ?auto? mobile future for LTE

Following the announcement of US mobile operator AT&T that it will soon offer built-in LTE connectivity in private vehicles, local carrier Smart Communications said a similar application of the technology is already possible locally through the use of the Smart LTE Pocket WiFi device.

IP Code amendments violate Constitution, says Internet lawyer

The proposed amendments to the Intellectual Property (IP) Code ? embodied in a newly approved bill by Congress but still awaiting Pres. Benigno Aquino III?s signature ? must be struck down because it contains ?unabashed violations on constitutionally protected rights?.

PH hackers retaliate after Malaysians deface Globe site

The online shopping site of Globe Telecom became a collateral damage of a new hacking war that has exploded between the Philippines and Malaysia on Sunday, March 3.

Castelo wants probe on telcos for mobile ads

Quezon City Rep. Winston Castelo says mobile phone subscribers are becoming unwitting recipients of mobile ads, while giving telecommunications companies another source of revenues.

PH displays ‘digital wood moisture meter? in Iran exhibit

The digital wood moisture meter is a device that reads the moisture content, particularly of Philippine wood species. It was built using local parts and is P10,000 to 15,000 cheaper than imported meters at only P5,500 per unit.

Malware that spies on gov’t agencies uncovered

Kaspersky Lab has published a new report that analyzed a series of security incidents involving the use of the recently discovered PDF exploit in Adobe Reader and a new, highly customized malicious program known as MiniDuke.

Globe opens new wing of Makati data center

With demand for cloud computing shooting through the roof, local carrier Globe Telecom recently announced the expansion of its flagship MK2 data center along Pasong Tamo Extension in Makati City.
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