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Monthly Archives: October, 2015

Epson PH offers dot matrix tech as BIR bans thermal paper for receipts

The BIR regulation, issued last Sept. 21, stated that all taxpayers (individuals or businesses) are required to preserve their books of accounts, including subsidiary books and other accounting records, for a period of ten years ? an impossibility with receipts printed on thermal paper.

Fearing elderly drivers, driverless cab experiment starts in Japan

Japan has made rapid advancements in incorporating robotics into everyday life. Now, in an effort to keep the elderly off the road, a new project aims to bring driverless taxi cabs to the streets.

DOST maps out new energy sources through LiDAR program

The government is going beyond hazards maps as the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) ventures out to far-reaching applications of its Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology as it maps out possible renewable energy resources through the PhiLiDAR project.

Miriam?s Facebook page has most likes among gov?t officials

If Facebook ?likes? were votes, and the presidential elections were held today, Sen. Miriam Defensor Santiago would be the sure winner, the 2016 Election Watch Desk of the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) reported over the weekend.

Asia-Pacific leads global cloud IT infra market to 25.7% growth in Q2

The overall share of cloud IT infrastructure sales climbed to 31.4% in 2Q15, up from 26.0% a year ago.

?Aldub? phenomenon hits 43,000 Tweets per minute

The next Twitter party is brewing this Saturday, Oct. 3, with another milestone in the Aldub story as Maine is headed to the Eat Bulaga studio to visit Alden -- an announcement that immediately sent netizens abuzz on October 1, Thursday.

TV White Space pilot project in Bohol wins US award

The TV White Space technology taps unused television broadcast frequencies (?TV White Space?) to extend high-speed, wireless Internet access to remote parts of the country.

PLDT: We’re talking to Globe for bilateral IP peering

Telecom firm PLDT disclosed it has initiated discussions with fierce rival Globe Telecom for an Internet Protocol (IP) peering arrangement to improve local Internet linkages and speed up broadband speed in the country.

Survey: Apps becoming biz critical, but app mgn’t not keeping pace

The vast majority of executives recognize the value of mobile apps for their business (87 percent), but very few are well-prepared to successfully deploy and maintain those apps, a new Accenture study has revealed.

Canon brings into PH its first lens to use BR optics

The EF35mm f/1.4L II USM is the first model to use Blue Spectrum Refractive optics (BR optics), an optical element capable of achieving a new level of sharpness by reducing chromatic aberration when combined with concave and convex lenses.
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