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Monthly Archives: May, 2013

SSDs to account for one-third of PC storage shipments by 2017

Global shipments of solid state drives (SSD) in PCs are set to rise by a factor of seven by 2017, allowing them to claim more than one-third of the market for PC storage solutions by that time.

Stung by USTR report, IPO vows to step up drive against piracy

In its latest Special 301 Report, the United States Trade Representative retained the Philippines in its ordinary watch list due to Washington?s piracy concerns over the Internet.

Poll critics: Release of source code too late for review

Members of civil society said on Tuesday that there is no longer use for the release of the source code or human readable instructions of the PCOS machines since there is no more time to review the code prior to the May 13 elections.

Why SaaS makes sense

While everyone might be talking about clouds, it is clear that not all clouds are created equal. Or, more precisely, not every kind of cloud is right for every business.

Disruption in Korean production could have catastrophic impact on global electronics biz

What would happen if half of all global production for dynamic random access memory (DRAM), two-thirds of NAND flash manufacturing and 70 percent of the world?s tablet display supply suddenly disappeared from the market?

After e-jeepney, hybrid buses hit streets of Makati

An initial pair of low-emission and environment-friendly buses are set to ply the streets of in Makati this week, following the footsteps of the electric jeepney or e-jeepney that were deployed in the city a couple of years back.

As group mulls suit, Comelec gives go-signal on PCOS

The Comelec proceeded with the testing even as civil society group AES Watch announced that it will file a case against the poll body before the United Nations over the defective PCOS machines, particularly the non-disclosure to the public of its source code.

BPI dongle transforms phones, tablets into mobile POS terminals

Launched on Friday at the Cucina Andare night market in Glorietta 3 Park, the BPI mobile Point-of-Sale (mPOS) is the first of its kind in the country that allows business owners to accept credit card payments with their iOS and Android devices.
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