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Amid coronavirus lockdown, PH Internet marks 26th year

Today is the 26th anniversary of the Philippine Internet! We look back at the laws that have shaped the local ICT space since 1994.

As vicious cycle turns, gig workers at bottom of job wheel

Gig workers will likely be hit more than others by the coronavirus, the International Labor Organization (ILO) warned in a new report.

UP students win energy contest with electricity-producing water purifier

The team of UP Diliman mechanical engineering students Patrick Parone and Hannah Ramos won the ‘Schneider Go Green 2020’ country finals for their project called Kislap, a portable water purifier designed to generate electricity through water evaporation.

Digital Devotion | Catholics go online to observe Holy Week

It’s unprecedented in the 2,000-year history of the Catholic Church: the faithful are turning online as the country enters the third week of Lent.

PH-developed disease tracking tool adds module for surveillance of Covid-19

The enhancements for the FASSSTER project will allow forecasting of possible cases in a given area at a specified period of time.

DOST says 4 projects nearly ready to combat Covid-19

The DOST’s Philippine Council for Health Research and Development (PCHRD) said it is supporting the research and development of technologies and projects that will aid in the monitoring and management of the Covid-19 infection.

First computational science lab in Visayas opened at USC

The laboratory will house research facilities and workstations with high-performance computers capable of processing massive parallel and large-scale simulations for researches on nanotechnology, nanoscience, and materials science.

BANKING ON THE FUTURE | Why is BPI embarking on a digital transformation journey?

BPI’s infrastructure adapts to the latest technology in order to provide its customers an efficient and convenient 24/7 digital banking experience.

Israeli tech founder’s big bet on cybersecurity pays off

In 1993, Gil Shwed, along with two friends, put up a network security venture they called Check Point. Now, the company is one of Israel's largest technology companies and the world's largest pure-play cybersecurity firm.

Manila city gov’t deploying AI to analyze public complaints

The system makes use of Google technologies and "Natural Language Processing" to resolve issues thoroughly and quickly without being bogged down by volume of feedback.

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