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Monthly Archives: August, 2018

Regulate blockchain ‘actors’ not technology, says fintech lawyer

The term "actors" refers to the intermediaries and operators running applications on blockchain networks.

DICT produces first batch of business analysts for BPO sector

The 22 scholars underwent a nine-week training course and completed five modules that cover topics identified by the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd).

Senate bill directs telcos to unlock mobile devices upon end of contract

The Network Freedom Act now prohibits telcos or other retailers of mobile wireless devices from selling units, issued without subscription contracts, that are locked to a specific network.

European network monitoring firm intros solutions to PH partners

Executives of Flowmon Networks, a Europe-based vendor of network traffic, performance, and security monitoring technologies, flew in to Manila to introduce its portfolio of high-performing, scalable, and easy-to-use solutions to its Philippine partners.

Filipino students win medals in 2 tough China math contests

The young math wizards earned three gold and two bronze medals at the recent 14th China Northern Mathematical Olympiad (CNMO) in Taizhou City, Zhejiang province and 15th China Southeast Mathematical Olympiad (CSMO) held in Jinjiang City in Fujian province.

Smart expands LTE connectivity in Cagayan province

Smart has fired up LTE sites in Allacapan, Aparri, Calayan, and Gattaran for the first time; and is tripling the number in the capital Tuguegarao.

Despite failures, gov’t allots extra P1.2B for free WiFi project

In an audit report last month, the COA sternly criticized the DICT for its disastrous implementation of the government?s free public WiFi program and raised doubts over its ability to finish the P6.507-billion project this year.

Taiwanese storage maker expands product line, services in PH

The Philippines? NAS market had the highest growth rate among Asian countries with over 50-percent growth this year alone.

Tablets continue to decline as Apple, Huawei only firms to post growth

The worldwide tablet market declined 13.5% during the second quarter of 2018 (2Q18) as global shipments fell to 33 million, according to research firm IDC.
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