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Monthly Archives: March, 2016

Public libraries to expand services via tech-infused educ project

The Technology for Economic Development (Tech4ED) project establishes centers in rural and underserved areas to expand access to ICT services, learning resources, and opportunities for entrepreneurship and employment.

Drone makes first successful demonstration delivery in US

According to Popular Science, the drone brought bottled water, emergency food, and a first aid kit to an uninhabited house in Hawthorne, a small town in western Nevada, on Friday, March 25. The magazine explained that it was a demonstration delivery.

‘Green mining’ tech to help 300,000 small-scale miners: DOST

This technology uses the so-called ?enhanced gravity concentration-flotation-extraction? process and uses an integrated tailings disposal and treatment system. This method assures that waste materials that are disposed in the environment are safe and considered as non-pollutant.

Report: Tablet market to sink below 140 million shipments in 2021

Tablet shipment volumes are tumbling, with analyst firm ABI Research attributing the general decline over the past two years to two culprits.

First PH micro-satellite starts historic deployment in outer space

The country's first micro-satellite is expected to be in orbit for approximately 18-20 months and will be sending high-resolution images twice daily.

Teardown | Samsung Galaxy S7 break-up reveals ho-hum refresh

The IHS teardown revealed that not much has changed on the display front from the prior generation phone. The S7?s Samsung-manufactured 5.1-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED touchscreen display is the same size and resolution (2560x1440 pixels, 577 PPI) as the S6 and costs $55.

Free public Wi-Fi project resumes rollout as private firms sign up

Commercials ISPs were earlier reluctant to participate in the ICT Office?s flagship initiative as this would compete with their own service offerings. Some were hesitant to set up infrastructure in far-flung areas.

PNP has only 110 investigators for Internet crimes, says Recto

Due to limited manpower, there are only 110 police officers who serve as special investigators in PNP. These officers are detailed in different units of PNP such as Child Protection, Economic Crimes, Financial Intelligence, and Organized Crimes.

Landbank to provide e-payment system for DOST?s e-commerce store

Under the MOU signed on March 14, Landbank will provide the payment solution system for the OneSTore project through its ePayment Portal, which will provide a secure and convenient payment platform for seller-MSMEs located all over the country.

Blog | Work-life balance ? different strokes for different folks

The highest number of Google searches for the phrase ?work-life balance? come from Singapore and Hong Kong. But Europeans take a very different approach and they certainly don?t search or discuss the topic with the same frequency.
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