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Study: 1 in 3 airline boarding passes will be issued via mobile

According to SITA, the airline IT specialist, 53% of airlines have already implemented mobile boarding passes via apps which is expected to rise to 91% by 2017.

Survey says women ?less concerned? on cyberthreats

This lack of awareness can cause women to pay less attention to protecting themselves against cyberthreats.

Globe broadband business nets 22% revenue growth

Revenue performance resulted from the continued aggressive acquisitions campaigns and new competitive bundled plans, Globe said.

DOST names science ambassadors in Davao

The S&T ambassadors were awarded with plaques and officially given their envoy duties.

‘Web Rangers’ seek to promote Internet safety for Pinoy teens

Before its launch here in the Philippines, the Web Rangers program has been successfully executed in other countries including New Zealand, Israel, and India.

PLDT mulls center of excellence for Big Data, joins global consortium

The ODP said its members ?are excited to partner with PLDT Group as the newest gold member of ODP.?

Report cites rise of ?Supertaskers? — workers who use multiple devices simultaneously

The report is consistent with a key finding that Gen X and Millennial professionals believe the smartphone is their most important connected device by 2020.

BioStar unveils ?mini computer? with karaoke function in PH

The iDEQ-T1 also comes with ?Hi-Fi K-Bar? software that turns the system into a karaoke machine.

SAP employees pitch in to help Pinoy entrepreneurs

Twelve SAP employees have completed a month-long assignment where they worked with four social enterprises in the Philippines to assist with their pressing business needs and share best practices.

PLDT reports 16% jump in subscriber base for Smart, Sun

The increase in the subscriber base represents 55% of the total Philippine mobile postpaid market, the carrier said.

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