As addresses using IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) begin to run out, technology investors and stakeholders in the Philippines and Asia Pacific are being urged to transition to IPv6 in order to maintain a scalable Internet for the region.
3D printing is evolving rapidly, although many technologies are still five to 10 years away from mainstream adoption. Consumer adoption will be outpaced by business and medical applications that have more compelling use cases in the short term, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Chinese tech firm Huawei has introduced in the country two Android-powered phablets under the Honor brand line -- the the Honor 3X (a.k.a. Ascend G750) and the Honor 3C. Both feature dual-SIM connectivity.
The installation of 200 watts solar panels in selected classrooms or facilities will ensure that all schools nationwide will have power to energize basic teaching tools such as computers, printers and other laboratory equipment enabling them to deliver the same degree of quality teaching as other schools to improve the quality of education.
Early this month, Globe Telecom also issued a statement claiming that it had the fastest wireless Internet service in the country, citing data from OpenSignal, which ?crowdsources? cell phone signal strength.
A photo taken by PR executive Marj Liwag shows a jeepney plying the Montalban, Rizal route giving a tech treat to its passengers with an LCD television and free Wi-Fi access inside the vehicle.
The proposed radar is a specialized one that makes use of the Doppler effect to produce velocity data about objects at a distance. The Doppler effect is an increase or decrease in the frequency of sound, light or other waves as the source and observer move toward or away from each other, he explained.
Security firm Kasperky Lab, which uncovered the first cyberweapons in 2012, said Turla, also known as Snake or Uroburos, is one of the most sophisticated ongoing cyber-espionage campaigns.
Coursed through Cebuana Lhuillier Foundation Inc. (CLFI), the company is providing P125,000 for each of the 16 CLCs, or a total of P2 million, for the purchase of personal computers, printer projectors, screen laptops, sound systems, reproduction of learning modules, among others.