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Pinoy-developed survey app debuts in time for poll season

Tangere's survey services cost a mere fraction of those offered by conventional survey firms.

PH ready for electronic invoice system, House banking chair says

The DoF has said the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) is preparing a feasibility study for the implementation of an electronic invoicing system to be funded by a $7.3-million grant from KOICA for the project's initial phase.

Blog | How a united voice can build digital trust in cybersecurity

Cybersecurity needs to establish its own digital trust. Unfortunately, this aim is under growing threat from external forces, such as geopolitics and technology nationalism.

Manila students mimic game app to help prevent kids from smoking

College students in Manila have found a new way to help prevent kids from smoking: by devising an improvised version of 4 Pics 1 Word, a popular smartphone game.

DICT inks agreement with 8th common tower provider

Local firm MGS Construction, the eighth company to express its intent to be one of the common tower providers in the country, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) on Monday, February 11.

Strong demand for data drives Globe?s net income up by 22% in 2018

The net income of Globe Telecom reached P18.45 billion in 2018, which represents a 22-percent increase year-on-year over P15.08 billion the year before, due to strong demand for its data-related services.

Finance industry blockchain market to reach $462 billion by 2030

Over the next decade, the global financial market will continue to be the largest value market utilizing blockchain technology .

Diwata-1 images being used to monitor Manila Bay rehabilitation

Researchers from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) are using images from the Diwata-1 microsatellite to conduct remote sensing processing and analysis of Manila Bay .

2018 saw cybercriminals drop basic DDoS operations: report

The whole of 2018 saw a 13% decline in the overall number of DDoS attacks when compared with the statistics from the previous year.

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