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Monthly Archives: September, 2013

Gov?t warns against stem cell products sold online

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has alerted the public on the sale of fake stem cell-based products online, saying these items could be unsafe and dangerous.

DOE bares winners of ‘Name This E-Trike’ project

The contest was aimed at generating awareness and interest among commuters, tricycle owners, and operators in the use of clean energy via e-trikes

IBM to hold first virtual career summit in PH

his is part of the IBM Career Exploration event, a global talent development initiative that will be launched in 11 countries, including the Philippines.

Fast facts and analysis of Apple’s new iPhones

While Apple did not address the low end of the market with its announcement, the iPhone 5c represents a major departure from its previous product strategy, which could improve the company's competitiveness.

IT security firm: Patching (and using original software) pays

Software with unresolved bugs or flaws, called vulnerabilities, are a common target of cybercriminals. In most cases, vulnerabilities serve as a starting point for malicious schemes.

Smart taps Dubai firm to boost satellite services

FOR PINOYS ABROAD. Officials from Smart Communications and Dubai-based mobile satellite services provider Thuraya Telecommunications display the SatSleeve, which can transform a regular iPhone into a portable satellite phone, during a press briefing at the Makati Shangri-la Hotel on Monday.

Globe includes RFIDs in drive against signal boosters

Globe Telecom has intensified efforts to address the sale of illegal repeaters or signal boosters, which causes network interference that results in mobile phone subscribers to experience dropped calls, garbled lines, and weak signal.

Tablet shipments to surpass PC shipments in Q4

The worldwide smart connected device market, comprised of PCs, tablets, and smartphones, is forecast to grow 27.8% year-over-year in 2013, while the PC outlook has been lowered by 10% in 2013.

Epson PH reveals ‘truth’ on projector tech

Epson focused on the color light output (CLO) that determines the so-called "color brightness" in projectors.

BI scraps requirement for printed tickets; will accept e-tickets instead

Reflecting the global trend in international travel, immigration personnel at the country?s international airports will no longer require travelers to present printed copies of their onward or return tickets. Instead, passengers can just show their electronic tickets or e-tickets that can be viewed via mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets.
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