Chipmaker Intel has rolled out laptops powered by its latest processors in the Philippines, introducing a new generation of AI-capable devices aimed at both premium and budget segments.
Enterprise automation firm Workato has set up a Philippine subsidiary as part of its expansion in Southeast Asia, positioning the country as both a growth market and an operations hub supporting global customers.
A study commissioned by ST Telemedia Global Data Centres (STT GDC) has found that most Philippine organizations remain in the early stages of artificial intelligence (AI) adoption, with infrastructure and skills gaps slowing progress beyond pilot deployments.
The realme 16 5G presents a strong offering in the mid-range smartphone market, balancing essential features for everyday use, solid performance, and commendable camera capabilities. However, at ₱25,999, it faces tough competition, making it important for potential buyers to weigh their options.
The company, which started local operations in 2011, now employs more than 6,000 workers and has expanded beyond Metro Manila to sites in Iloilo, Alabang, Cebu, and Davao.
Cybersecurity firm Trend Micro has rebranded its enterprise cybersecurity business unit as “TrendAI,” as companies grapple with rising risks tied to the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI).
rtificial intelligence (AI) has reached one billion users in just three years, far faster than earlier technologies such as the internet and mobile phones, according to cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks, underscoring both its rapid adoption and the growing security risks tied to its use.
The Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) returned from April 9 to 12 at the World Trade Center Metro Manila, with Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) serving as the event’s exclusive banking partner.
DITO Telecommunity’s DITO Home WoWFi Pro offers an affordable prepaid 5G home internet option with flexible data plans, but its real-world performance may vary depending on signal coverage and location.