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DepEd to deploy solar panels, PCs to public schools with no electricity

In an effort to widen access to technology in far-flung areas, the Department of Education (DepEd) said it is set to distribute computer packages and solar panels to public schools in areas without available electricity.

Report paints gloomy outlook for telcos against digital giants

But the study noted that an important differentiation telcos have over the digital giants is the richness of data available to them because they control the end-to-end delivery platform.

Unionbank introduces first ?selfie banking? in PH

Selfie banking, the company said, lets customers log in to their account by simply taking a selfie on their EON mobile app.

Carmudi PH inks pact with AAP for roadside assistance

Under the agreement, vehicles purchased through Carmudi that will be enrolled under the AAP Corporate Membership Program will be entitled to two service interventions.

Lenovo PH beefs up mid-range smartphone line with new K6 Note

Buyers will get a free Bluetooth audio headset with every purchase of the K6 Note, which is available at Lenovo stores and authorized dealers nationwide for P11,999.

SAP showcases new technology for connected vehicles

A part of the SAP Leonardo portfolio, the SAP Vehicles Network solution creates an intelligent, automated experience ? from car rental to parking and fueling location and payment, to integrated navigation and expense management for business travelers.

Global shipments of wearables reach new all-time high

Shipments for the entire year grew 25% as new vendors entered the market and previous champions refreshed their product lineups.

Bill against outsourcing jobs reintroduced in US Congress

A bipartisan bill was reintroduced in the US Congress on Friday, Feb. 3, to make companies that move call centers overseas ineligible for grants or guaranteed loans from the government, a move aimed at curbing the transfer of jobs to nations like the Philippines.

Google’s ?security princess?: Don?t depend too much on anti-virus software

A security guru from Internet giant Google has advised Filipinos who go online to avoid becoming overly complacent just because they have an anti-virus (AV) software in theirs PCs and devices.

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