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Monthly Archives: November, 2014

Pitogo High School reclaims title, tows alliance to robotics supremacy

Pitogo High School, last year?s Rookie Awardee and Best Team, once again proved its might as it dominated the ?2014 Tagisang Robotics: Design, Build and Play Competition.?

Sweep Awards | Students turn to mobile apps to solve community problems

Applications that seek to transform the mobile phone into tools for safety, disaster preparedness and response, governance, and transport were among the 10 finalists vying for the top prize of the 11th Smart Wireless Engineering Education Program (Sweep) Innovation and Excellence Awards.

Depositors lost P400 million to ATM fraud: solon

Bank depositors have lost nearly P400 million as a result of 2,872 cases of automated machine teller (ATM) fraud -- mainly card-skimming -- from 2012 to 2013, according to Pasig City representative Roman Romulo.

BLOG | How to tackle urban traffic woes without adding more roads

In June 2014, the National Economic and Development Authority (Neda) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) released a roadmap for traffic infrastructure development in Metro Manila and nearby areas saying that the Philippines lost around P2.4 billion every day in 2012 because of the traffic congestion.

Despite global decline, Samsung sees Note 4 user base expanding in PH

Priced at P37,990, the Galaxy Note 4 is Samsung?s bet in the premium smartphone segment that is expected to go against Apple?s new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus.

DOST chief pitches use of scientific data for ?Yolanda? rehab

Department of Science and Technology (DOST) secretary Mario Montejo is directing all agencies involved in ?Typhoon Yolanda? rehabilitation to secure all scientific information they need at the Yolanda Rehabilitation Scientific Information Center (YorInfoCenter).

E-cigarettes to be regulated under new proposed law

Paranaque representative Eric L. Olivarez said e-cigarettes are not completely risk-free because it remains a source of nicotine, which is known to be an addictive substance.

Blog | Future of connected government: Securing the ?Internet of Things?

IoT is more than just the latest marketing buzzword ? it holds significant potential to create new frontiers for connectivity and communication between citizens and government.

Abaya orders LTFRB to work with Uber, modernize transport rules

DOST secretary Jun Abaya and LTFRB officials will meet with Uber officers soon in an effort to modernize government?s regulatory function over vehicles for public use, in such a way that innovative solutions will be allowed to flourish, without sacrificing safety and security oversight functions.

Epson to bolster production of PrecisionCore inkjet printheads

PrecisionCore is a collective designation for thin-film piezo print head technology that Epson developed by combining its core inkjet technology with advanced microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology.
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