The onset of the new year will mean a new job for veteran tech journalist Joel Pinaroc, who is taking his talents to Saipan to work as a business reporter for Saipan Tribune. He will join former Manila Times IT reporter Mark Rabago, who is now the associate editor of Saipan Tribune.
London-based security firm Sophos has released its Security Threat Trends 2015 report that exposes the biggest security risks on the horizon and explains the real-world impact of evolving cyber threats on businesses and consumers in the New Year.
At least 12 local government units (LGUs) in Metro Manila now have their own automated air quality monitoring stations (AQMS), while the remaining five will have theirs by January or February next year, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources said in a statement.
As we embrace this new age of computing and enter 2015, it?s critical we equip the current and future workforce with the skills, knowledge, and tools they need to succeed in this new era.
The driving force behind all of IDC's predictions is the industry's accelerating transition to the 3rd Platform for innovation and growth, built on the technology pillars of mobile computing, cloud services, Big Data and analytics, and social networking.
Las Pi?as City representative Mark A. Villar has called for an inquiry into the slow Internet connection in the Philippines compared to neighboring countries in Asia.
The local subsidiary of software giant Microsoft has partnered with tech firm HP to launch a productivity application for Filipino nurses dubbed ?Nurse Mobility.?
The average selling price (ASP) of ultrabooks and tablets declined by 7.8 percent in 2014, as the market matured and commoditized, allowing these devices to become more affordable in all markets.
IBM Philippines conducted its yearly outreach activity with the CyberPress at Bridges Foundation where it donated two units of KidSmart computer systems. At the same time, it also introduced its news country general manager Luis Pineda.