In a bold claim, Ayala-owned Globe Telecom said on Tuesday, April 7, that it has established leadership in the Philippine mobile industry on multiple business fronts, making it the top mobile brand in the country.
In a bold claim, Ayala-owned Globe Telecom said on Tuesday, April 7, that it has established leadership in the Philippine mobile industry on multiple business fronts, making it the top mobile brand in the country.
The Philippine-California Advanced Research Institute (PCARI) Project was finally launched on Thursday, March 26, at the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) in Quezon City, more than two years after the Philippine and US governments signed an agreement to collaborate on science and technology (S&T).
A son of a balut vendor living in a depressed area in front of the main campus of the Philippine Science High School (PSHS), affectionately known as Pisay, is making a name for himself for hurdling the tough entrance examinations of the country’s premier secondary institution.
Ten years ago, it was reported that 90 percent of Pisay qualifiers were from private schools. Until recently, the percentage went down to 60 percent for qualifiers from privileged families. Among this year's crop of freshmen is Robert John P. Pecayo, Grade 7, and a resident of an urban poor community along Agham Road.
Fallen Internet star Yahoo is dissolving its entire editorial team in the Philippines as part of the company’s sweeping restructuring program across Asia and Europe.
A free mobile application, St. Luke's MedConnect includes features designed to make transacting with St. Luke's more convenient. These include requesting an appointment with a St. Luke's doctor, accessing one's laboratory results, reserving a room, paying online, scheduling executive check-ups, and reading about health tips.
The local office of software titan Microsoft has entered into an agreement with Solar Entertainment Corporation (SEC) for the adoption of cloud-based productivity suite Office 365.
Speaking at a recent event organized by state think tank Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) in Makati City, former WB lead economist Marito Garcia noted that the escalating cost of tertiary education can deprive poor people from getting high-quality education, and later on, quality high-paying jobs.