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Nissan to unveil Invisible-to-Visible technology concept at CES

Carmaker Nissan said it will unveil its future vision for a vehicle that helps drivers ?see the invisible? by merging both real and virtual worlds, creating the ultimate connected-car experience.

Duterte warns against delay of 3rd telco, other DICT projects

Acting DICT secretary Eliso M. Rio Jr. said Duterte?s support goes beyond the recently-concluded new major player awarding, which had another petition filed before the Supreme Court seeking to nullify the entire selection process.

Realme to open more stores across PH this January

Realme, the newest smartphone brand in the Philippines, is now gearing up for its nationwide availability by expanding to more than 1,000 stores nationwide.

DICT set to accredit three more common tower providers

ISOC Infrastructure Inc. was the first to sign an MOU with DICT on December 20, 2018, and at least three others, are expected to follow suit.

IDC says global spending on IoT to reach $745 billion in 2019

Worldwide IoT spending will maintain a double-digit annual growth rate throughout the 2017-2022 forecast period and surpass the $1 trillion mark in 2022.

Lenovo PH intros 2-in-1 IdeaPad D330 laptop for on-the-go users

A 2-in-1 device, the IdeaPad D330 is both a full-fledged laptop and feature-rich tablet.

House bill gives IPOPHL power to shut online violators of copyright

The Intellectual Property Office (IPOPHL) should have the power to disable access to websites that are being used to infringe on copyrights or facilitate copyright infringement, according to Kabayan party-list representative Ron P. Salo, who is pushing for the passage of House Bill 8001.

Grab PH users spent average of P7,000 for rides in 2018

Grab users in the country also traveled more than 920 million kilometers, reaching destinations across the Philippines this year.

PH accedes to Marrakesh Treaty for access to published works for blind persons

With the accession, the Philippines agrees to provide some exceptions and limitations to rules in its national copyright law to allow converting published works in formats accessible to the blind, visually impaired, and otherwise print disabled persons (VIPs).

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