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Monthly Archives: February, 2016

Game-changing ?virtual reality? tech starts to make ripples in PH

With virtual reality (VR) already becoming popular overseas, its local proponents are now hoping this game-changing technology can trigger the same enthusiasm in the local market.

Tablet shipments continue to fall even as detachables post record sales

Despite the holiday season, the worldwide tablet market declined yet again in the fourth quarter of 2015 (4Q15) with 65.9 million units shipped, down -13.7% year-over-year, according to preliminary data from research firm IDC.

Bicam OKs speed limiters not just in buses but in all PUVs

The Congressional Bicameral Conference Committee adopted on Monday, Feb. 1, the mandatory installation of speed limiters in every public utility vehicle, excluding taxis, tricycles, and jeepneys.

DOST makes ?Valley Fault System’ atlas available online

According to the Department of Science and Technology--Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (DOST-Phivolcs), the Big One or an earthquake with a magnitude of no less than 7.2 in the Richter scale may be experienced in our lifetime.

Bill filed to remove limits on salary, honoraria of gov’t S&T workers

Worried by the exodus of science and technology (S&T) professionals from crucial government agencies, a senator has filed a measure seeking to remove set limits on additional salary or honoraria for Filipino scientists, engineers and other S&T practitioners.
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