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Pornhub reveals Pinoys still spent most time on site in 2017

Pornhub visitors from the Philippines spend considerable time on the adult site.

Can you give up Facebook?

Is it possible to disconnect from the social media platform that has taken over the world?

DLSU hooks up with SAS, BPI for risk mgm’t and data analytics program

The pioneering academe-industry program aims to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to become future risk managers and data analysts.

Mangrove forest created by Mt. Pinatubo gets connected to Internet

The Internet of Things (IoT) project is the first of its kind to be implemented in the Philippines.

DOST says ?fake news? led Cory to ditch BNPP in 1986

Dr. Carlo A. Arcilla, a geologist and now director of PNRI, said advisers fed Pres. Aquino with the wrong information that there was a nearby ?volcano? and an ?earthquake fault? underneath the BNPP.

Killers for hire, illegal drugs freely available for Pinoys in ‘Dark Web’

A shadowy part of the Internet called the "Dark Web" is a marketplace that sells illegal drugs, guns, counterfeit goods, pornography, and offers services such as killers for hire, among others.

Waze adds motorcycle as new vehicle type for navigation

By including a new vehicle type, Waze expanded its support to include a driving experience unique to motorcycle navigation.

Atriev taps Ateneo, Microsoft to hold first hackathon for the blind

Dubbed ?Hack a Site, Hack a Sight?, the event sought to promote Web accessibility for all by recreating local and service-oriented websites to comply with the standards of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).

LGUs with best ICT projects feted in 2017 eGov Awards

The DICT also launched DigitalCitiesPH, which signaled a holistic approach to building digital LGUs by 2022 in terms of economy, government, human resource, mobility, environment and lifestyle.

Imahe or imahen? Gov’t creating spellchecker for correct Filipino usage

The Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (KWF) is developing a software that aims to help address misspelling of words in Filipino, the country's national language.

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