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Monthly Archives: July, 2017

Solon says tax perks for BPO firms will not be scrapped

Sen. Juan Edgardo ?Sonny? Angara has allayed the fears of the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector, saying that tax incentives currently enjoyed by BPO companies will remain despite the proposed comprehensive tax reform program of the government.

Congress urged to fast-track passage of bill on national ID system

Sen. Franklin Drilon's call came in light of news reports that certain provinces in Central Luzon came up with proposals to issue IDs to Muslims in their area of operations.

PC market fares better than expected in Q2 as Asus overtakes Acer

Worldwide shipments of traditional PCs (desktop, notebook, workstation) totaled 60.5 million units in the second quarter of 2017 (2Q17), posting a year-on-year decline of 3.3%, according to analyst firm IDC.

Downgrade in Tholons list a wake-up call for PH: experts

The poor performance of the Philippines in the latest rankings of top BPO cities by London-based consulting firm Tholons should serve as a wake-up call for the country.

REVIEW | HyperX Pulsefire FPS gaming mouse

We put the HyperX Pulsefire FPS under the microscope to find out if it can replace your old one and take your first-person shooters to a higher step.

Blog | Mac malware — what you need to know

Macbook users are increasingly being targeted by malware.

Smart expands free Wi-Fi offering to 5 more LRT-1 stations

The free WiFi was initially made available at the newly rehabilitated Doroteo Jose station starting February of this year.

AFP partners with tech firm to broadcast text messages in Marawi

The AFP Text Hotline 1678 utilizes Mobile360, a platform developed by Yondu, which will enable government forces to broadcast text messages within the vicinity of Marawi.

Pinoy filmmakers urged to pitch movies to video streaming providers

Independent Filipino filmmakers should capitalize on the international streaming of movies over the Internet as a way to reach a bigger audience and generate new income streams, Buhay Rep. Lito Atienza said in a press statement.

Mass market car brands may be big losers in ‘MaaS’ transition

High-volume brands are under increasing pressure to demonstrate their relevance in the forthcoming era of shared driverless transportation, most recently due to Tesla?s market cap exceeding that of both GM and Ford.
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