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Fitbit intros low-cost emergency ventilator to help address Covid-19

The Fitbit Flow will be supplied to healthcare systems around the world that do not have a sufficient number of traditional commercial ventilators. It is designed to be used only when a traditional commercial ventilator is not available.

DICT issues formal guidelines on common tower policy

After three months of delay, the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) has officially released the formal guidelines for the government’s common tower policy.

DepEd urged to make enrollment, grades submission online

Senate Bill No. 1565 filed by Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian seeks the installation of electronic and online systems for seamless exchange of data and information between DepEd offices, learners, and parents.

SEC to continue accepting company registration via email

Aside from applications for company registration, the agency now accepts requests for monitoring of corporations, status of corporations, certificates of no derogatory information through e-mail.

SC sets online oath-taking for 2019 Bar passers on June 25

The Supreme Court approved on Tuesday, June 9, a resolution allowing the conduct of the oath-taking ceremony of the 2019 Bar examination passers on June 25 via online video conference and linked to a government television network for broadcast.

Senators seek probe of fake Facebook accounts, use of gov’t socmed platforms for false info

Sen. Francis Pangilinan has asked the Senate to investigate the recent proliferation of fake Facebook accounts, while Sen. Leila M. de Lima filed a resolution seeking an inquiry on the reported use of government social media platforms to spread false and inaccurate information.

Global economy to shrink by 5.2% in 2020, biggest drop since WW II

The global economy is on track to shrink by 5.2 percent this year amid the Covid-19 pandemic, the deepest recession since World War II, the World Bank Group said on Monday, June 8.

DOST funding new instrument system to ease bottleneck in Covid-19 testing

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said it is currently supporting a team of scientists who are developing a new instrument system that can read diagnostic kits used to for Covid-19 testing.

Study: Firms must pay $1,167 per customer hit by ransomware attacks

A new research study from software firm Veritas Technologies has found that consumers overwhelmingly believe businesses should stand up to hackers and refuse to pay ransoms.

Grab PH launches subsidized fleet service for healthcare workers

GrabBayanihan volunteer driver-partners will each receive guaranteed earnings for a minimum of eight hours of service rendered, as well as a reduced commission to allow them to earn more by serving healthcare workers.

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