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Monthly Archives: July, 2020

DOST funding DLSU tech projects to reduce traffic congestion in PH

The two tech projects from DLSU can reduce traffic congestion in the Philippines by using shared network systems with ample data on roads and highways.

Covid-19 pandemic slows flat-panel TV shipments by 3%

While the flat panel TV market is experiencing challenges, Covid-19 has had the opposite impact on the streaming media device market with video streaming services becoming more popular during lockdown due to their low-cost compared to pay-TV.

Samsung brings AirDresser dry cleaning closet to PH

The Samsung AirDresser uses powerful air and steam to get rid of dust and germs then sanitizes the clothes, gently dries them, and smoothes wrinkles.

On-demand service app MyKuya expanding into Luzon provinces

The MyKuya team said the expansion in Luzon can set the stage for eventual foray into both Visayas and Mindanao, where the company believes the potential to generate opportunities is huge.

SSS members can now claim benefits via PayMaya

SSS members only need to enroll their PayMaya accounts through the My.SSS member portal by entering their PayMaya-registered mobile number under the “Account Number” field at the Bank Enrollment portion of the portal.

Batangas State University opens first ‘KIST Park’ in PH

The Batangas-based university has opened what is touted as the country’s first Knowledge, Innovation and Science Technology (KIST) Park.

INCOGNITO | Inmate deaths, privacy, and public pressure

Jam Jacob: “For public interest to justify the disclosure of prison records, a specific ground must still be identified. However, there are sufficient grounds under the Data Privacy Act that allow the sharing or disclosure of such records.”

Gov’t agencies issue guidelines streamlining permits for common towers

The DICT has signed a Joint Memorandum Circular (JMC) with eight other national government agencies to streamline requirements and reduce procedural delays in securing the necessary permits for common towers.

Lenovo debuts first PC with AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper Pro

The Lenovo ThinkStation P620 will carry the new processor, which boasts of 64 cores in a single CPU socket.

Angel’s Burger sues Facebook user for cyberlibel over ‘staged photo’

Angel's Burger filed the cyberlibel complaint against a Facebook user for what it claimed is a "staged photograph" of a burger with a coin in the patty. The post came with text comment that says, "Hayop ka Angel's Burger. Unang kagat may sukli agad."
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