Cloud-based home-management systems that allow users to remotely control household features like lighting and air conditioning are set for rapid growth in the coming years, with the installed base set to rise by a factor of eight from 2013 to 2018.
Philippines Airlines has ditched the traditional in-flight entertainment system in its new Airbus 330-300 HGW (high gross weight) jet. Instead, its new airplanes will be equipped with the first wireless in-flight entertainment in the country.
The bill also seeks the establishment of the Electronic Medical Record Center to be placed under the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Health (DoH).
Apple and Samsung combined for 71 percent of the 41.3 million branded tablets in the first calendar quarter of 2014, according to early vendor shipment share estimates from market intelligence firm ABI Research.
Intel Philippines chief Calum Chisholm and PR manager Randy Kanapi join Newsbytes.PH editors in an episode of "Newsbytes On Air" at Katropa Radio DWDD 1134 kHz.
SolarWinds, which is headquartered in Austin, Texas, inaugurated its first IT Shared Services site located at the Eco Tower in BGC in Taguig City. The Philippine facility will provide support a wide range of business disciplines such as IT product support, sales, finance, and operations.
Security software company Trend Micro said it advised local firms to migrate to a newer OS even as it informed them that it can provide protection against various threats while they are still in the migrating process.
For years, I?ve been fascinated by the promise and frustrated by the reality of 3D printing. Today, Autodesk is announcing two contributions to help make things better.
Despite falling short of previous expectations, global sales of electric vehicles (EVs) actually are progressing at a much faster pace than hybrid cars did during the same stage of their deployment, paving the way for higher demand as more EV options arrive on the market this year and beyond.
After making a global announcement that it is dropping the ?Nokia? brand, Microsoft?s new mobile phone division officially held its first mobile phone launch in the Philippines with a new handset still bearing the Nokia name.