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Yearly Archives: 2018

Acer unveils new Swift 7, said to be world?s thinnest laptop

The Acer Swift 7 has a built-in Intel XMM 4G LTE connectivity keeps users connected, especially useful for professionals who wish to eliminate tedious wireless connection problems on the road.

Top BPO execs unhappy on veto of tax perks for ROHQ workers: gov’t

The government said almost 90 percent of ROHQ employees will benefit from the cut in personal income tax set under the first package of the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Act.

Asus PH launches ?Battery King? smartphone with full view and HD screen

ZenFone Max Plus M1 is also the company?s first 18:9 full view and full HD display smartphone entry in the market.

Year 2018 will see first uses of 8K resolution display, analyst says

As the demand for super-large TV displays grow, the need for higher resolution is set to increase, seeing the first uses of 8K display in 2018.

Pinoy scholar develops ‘Iron Man’-like therapy device for stroke patients

Its inventor, Paul Baniqued, is one of the 25 awardees of the 2018 batch of the Newton Agham Program, a joint undertaking between the United Kingdom and the Philippines.

Global forum to tackle cybersecurity, IoT for local execs, firms

Global Chamber Manila, a global collaborating community of CEOs, executives, and leaders in over 500 metropolitan areas, is holding ?PilipinasCON 2018: Forum on Cybersecurity and the Internet of Things (IoT)? on January 31, 2018 at the Enderun Colleges in Taguig City.

Senate S&T panel to tackle bills on Pinoy scientists and start-ups

The Senate Committee on Science and Technology is set to work on pending bills that are seen to benefit Filipino scientists, researchers, and entrepreneurs when session resumes on Monday, January 15.

Solon seeks House approval of ‘Philippine Innovation Bill’

If enacted, the National Innovation Council (NIC), headed by the president, will be established.

IDC: Global spending on 3D printing to be nearly $12 billion in 2018

The industries that will see the fastest growth in 3D printing spending over the five-year forecast are the resource industries (38.4% CAGR) and healthcare (35.4% CAGR).

McDonald’s links with PayMaya, starts to accept cashless payment

40 McDonald?s branches have begun accepting PayMaya transactions while McCaf? stores in BGC Arts Center and Tagaytay Calamba takes PayMaya QR payments.
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