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Monthly Archives: June, 2017

Efficient transpo critical to becoming a smart city, says tech exec

An efficient, well-designed, future-proof transportation system is critical for a city to be considered a smart city.

Acer shows off new line-ups at Computex 2017, previews future products

Taiwan's homegrown tech titan Acer paraded its gaming line brand Predator and gave a sneak peek of its sleek new products such as VR headsets.

Internet addicts experience ‘withdrawal symptoms’ when offline

People who use the Internet excessively may experience increased heart rate and blood pressure when they go offline, similar to withdrawal symptoms seen in drug addicts, a new study warned.

Review | D-Link DAP 1620 Wi-Fi extender

The Wi-Fi router has become a staple part of every household and just like any other home equipment, it has limits. The D-Link DAP 1620 Wi-Fi Extender breaks this boundary by stretching the range of your Wi-Fi router to your house?s unreachable areas.

Survey reveals number of enterprise mobile apps is not accelerating

More than a quarter of enterprises globally have not built, customized, or virtualized any mobile apps in the last 12 months, according to the latest mobile app survey by analyst firm Gartner.

iTHINK | Social media and the trolls under the bridge

In this space seemingly overtaken by fake news, cyber bullies, and self-aggrandizers, what?s left for those of us who just want to have a bit of fun, and maybe make the world a little bit brighter and better?

Kingston unleashes KC1000 NVMe PCIe solid-state drive

The KC1000 NVMe PCIe SSD is over twice faster than SATA-based SSDs and over 40x faster than a 7200RPM hard-disk drive.

Akamai Q1 report: PH still has slowest Internet speed in Asia Pacific

The "State of the Internet Report" for the first quarter of 2017 from tech firm Akamai Technologies showed that the Philippines has retained its dubious title as the country with the slowest Internet speed in Asia Pacific at 5.5 Mbps.

ICT councils warn against removal of tax perks for rural BPOs

The NICP said that by reducing or removing the current set of tax incentives for ICT-enabled industries, the provincial locations, which currently take advantage of national incentives under a centralized government structure, would be severely affected.
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