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Yearly Archives: 2019

Study shows robots can extract sensitive info from people who trust them

In certain scenarios, the presence of a robot can have a big impact on people’s willingness to give out access to secure buildings.

Garmin bares Venu, vivomove 3, vivoactive 4 smartwatches in PH

The three devices are the latest additions to Garmin's fitness segment that are targeted towards runners, cyclists, swimmers, multi-sport athletes, and customers who simply want to keep track of their health.

Google, IdeaSpace launch tie-up to boost PH startups

With the partnership, Google will connect IdeaSpace to top accelerators around the world to leverage their best practices and resources.

DTI inks deal with RCBC to bring digital banking to sari-sari stores

Under the MOU, DTI will promote RCBC’s virtual bank-tech app “DiskarTech: Kasosyo sa Asenso” and provide training programs for entrepreneurs.

Phivolcs chief appointed as new DOST undersecretary

Phivolcs OIC Renato Solidum Jr. was named DOST undersecretary for scientific and technological services, replacing Carol Yorobe who recently retired from government service.

Outdoor cameras will be largest market for 5G IoT in next 3 years

Automotive industry will become biggest market for 5G IoT in 2023.

IDC says AI spending in Asia-Pacific to reach $6.2 billion in 2019

In 2019, Asia-Pacific spending on AI systems will be led by the banking industry with 10.7% share of the total, followed by retail with a 10.2% share.

Controversial firm WeWork to open 2 more sites in PH

WeWork, the troubled shared workspace provider that has been hogging the headlines recently, has announced that it will be opening two more new locations in Bonifacio Global City this coming November and December.

DICT marks construction of first common tower in PH

The construction of the country’s first shared cell tower has commenced in Caoayan, Ilocos Sur.

Infographic | Average Pinoy needs 96.2 days to save up for iPhone 11 Pro

The official price of iPhone 11 Pro (64GB) in the Philippines is P67,990. Assuming that the average salary in the country is P14,849, a statistical Filipino would have to work for 96.2 days to afford this year’s iPhone.
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