With the passage of the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 this week, Kabataan Partylist representative Raymond Palatino reiterated the dangers that the new legislation might post to Internet freedom.
Louis Casambre, executive director of the Information and Communications Technology Office (ICTO), said in a text message that President Aquino signed the legislation on Wednesday, Sept. 12.
A team composed of students from the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P) was recently declared the winner for Asia-Pacific in a global online contest sponsored by tech giant Google.
Student filmmakers have until September 17 to submit their entries to the first-ever Cine-Phone Festival of the MMDA and Metro Manila Film Festival - Philippines (MMFFP).
Sen. Franklin Drilon issued a statement on Thursday denying that he owns ?several mischievous accounts? in social networking site Twitter that carry his name.
Malacanang denied on Wednesday, Aug. 1, that President Spokesperson Edwin Lacierda blamed the public for getting stranded because they were not subscribing to the Twitter updates of Pagasa.
As in the rest of the world, IBM dominated the country?s market for computers beginning in the early 1950s. But by the early 1990s, the company also known as Big Blue, was fighting for its survival.
The 2012 Global Innovation Index noted the Philippines as 91st among the 141 economies surveyed. This represents a four-step slump for the country compared to its 2011 rankings.
Globe recently opened its latest concept store in Binondo, bringing the one-stop telco experience to the district of Manila that houses the oldest Chinatown in the world.