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Monthly Archives: May, 2020

REVIEW | Samsung Galaxy Fit light activity tracker

Samsung is not known for making budget products, but the Galaxy Fit is well-priced, and a great entry point into wearable and fitness/activity tracking.

Cell towers can bring jobs to community amid pandemic, says Globe

A construction of a single cell tower may take from six to 22 weeks depending on its design and location. For residents without a job, six to 22 weeks of steady source of livelihood makes a big difference in their desire to put food on the table for their loved ones, Globe said.

AI investments, healthcare AI startups set for stardom in post-Covid world

Covid-19 is expected to spur the digital transformation of the healthcare and pharmaceutical sector.

QC hospital deploys PH-made isolation tents to curb Covid-19 infection

The locally produced Negative Pressure Tents (NPTs) work as an isolation technique that promotes non-invasive assistance in breathing for patients and helps decrease the risk of infection to healthcare workers and other nearby patients by eliminating the suspension of Covid-19 microbes in aerosolized air through the airflow inside the tent.

PH startup develops mobile app for donations to Covid-19

Giving Hero, which is one of the incubatees of UPSCALE Innovation Hub in UP Diliman, said the mobile app allows individual donors to make donations to NGOs at their fingertips.

Covid-19 pandemic triggers 18% drop in new IoT devices in 2020

A combination of manufacturing shut-downs, supply chain interruptions, and changes in connected product availability and demand is expected to cause an 18% drop in the net addition of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in 2020.

NPC chief to lead UK-based global privacy group’s Covid-19 taskforce

Europe-headquartered Global Privacy Assembly (GPA) has announced that NPC chair Raymund Liboro will lead a Covid-19 Taskforce that will drive practical responses to privacy issues emerging from the pandemic.

Survey: Satellite-based TV service gets top satisfaction rank in PH

A large majority of satellite TV households were very satisfied with their TV service (76%), in comparison with cable TV (70%), digital terrestrial (69%), analogue terrestrial (59%), and IPTV (54%) respectively.

PH joining worldwide shift to work-from-home trend, says study

Lenovo has released a study revealing that smarter technologies are now fueling remote working as extended quarantines push employees and businesses to expand work-from-home (WFH) set-ups.

Rio throws shade on qualifications of RJ Jacinto as DICT usec

Resigned DICT undersecretary Eliseo M. Rio took to social media to throw a subtle dig at the man who replaced him at the agency – former presidential adviser for ICT Ramon “RJ” Jacinto.
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