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Monthly Archives: April, 2018

PLDT partially divests from Germany’s Rocket Internet

PLDT bought 10 percent of Rocket Internet for 333 million euros or $445 million.

Recto: Install jobsite camera and livestream Boracay, Marawi rehab

The rehabilitation of Marawi City and Boracay can be the two pilot areas of a new government project that will use drones, satellite imaging, and other cutting-edge technology that will monitor the progress of big-ticket infrastructure projects, Senator Ralph Recto said.

GCash, Alipay unveil new GCash QR code for PH users and Chinese visitors

The service will be rolled out over the next few weeks across GCash?s merchant network.

In light of P900-M Bitcoin scam, Senate urged to pass cryptocurrency bill

Senator Leila M. de Lima has urged her fellow senators to push for the swift passage of her bill that seeks to impose stiffer penalties for crimes involving cryptocurrencies to prevent a repeat of the recent P900-million pyramiding "scam" disguised as a Bitcoin investment.

DTI, DOST team up to promote innovation among local MSMEs

Innovation is when you fix something, even if it?s not broken. In entrepreneurship, continuous innovation in products, processes, business model, is the only way to survive.

Facebook signs up Rappler, Vera Files for fact-checking program in PH

Beleaguered social media giant Facebook has tapped Rappler and Vera Files as local partners for its third-party fact-checking program in the Philippines.

AR, VR consumer content and apps market hits $3.2B in 2017

There was good progress in the combined virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) market in 2017, as a growing user base invested in more content, apps and out-of-home VR entertainment.

PC market exceeds expectations with flat year-on-year growth

Worldwide shipments of traditional PCs (desktop, notebook, and workstation) totaled 60.4 million units and recorded flat (0.0%) year-on-year growth in the first quarter of 2018 (1Q18).

NPC opens probe on Facebook as ICT group calls for accountability

The National Privacy Commission (NPC) announced on Friday, April 13, that it is opening an investigation on Faceboook following Mark Zuckerberg's admission of the company's faults in the Cambridge Analytica data scandal that affected Filipino Facebook users.
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