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Here are PH laws you need so you won’t get scammed online

Word of advice: if a deal is too good to be true, it probably is.

Provincial jobs rising as BPO firms flock to countryside

IT jobs continued to lead the pack where salary is concerned even as compensation has increased across multiple industries.

Accenture: AI seen leading human-centric tech in next 3 years

An annual forecast from tech titan Accenture is predicting the emergence of new technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) that will augment and amplify human capabilities.

Study: Over 50% of Pinoy IT students lack programming skills

The very first assessment of competencies of college students in the Philippines majoring in information technology courses showed that over 50% of those who took the test lack basic entry-level programming skills that meet globally acceptable standards.

IDC: Digital transformation of PH to transpire in next 3 to 4 years

IDC said it expects digital transformation (DX) to attain macroeconomic scale over the next three to four years, changing the way organizations operate and reshaping the global economy and calls this as the dawn of the ?DX Economy?.

SC says NTC has jurisdiction over access charges between telcos

The country?s telecommunications policy law, Republic Act 7925, does not strictly adopt a laissez faire policy on activities of public telecommunications entities (PTEs) when they enter into bilateral agreements with each other.

STC Cebu case: Setting the rule on online self-regulation in PH

The controversial case of five teen-aged girls of St. Theresa's College (STC) Cebu who uploaded photos of themselves in bikinis in Facebook set the rule on online self-regulation in the Philippines.

PH now paving the road for self-reliance in space technology

The establishment of a space agency to boost satellite technology development is a promising undertaking and offers a streak of hope to researchers and experts who have seen its advantages.

Belo vs. Guevarra: A landmark case for Facebook privacy in PH

A lawyer who uses social media to publicly insult and undermine the reputation of another person has violated the Code of Professional Responsibility for lawyers and may therefore be disciplined.

Belo vs. Guevarra: A landmark case for Facebook privacy in PH

The Supreme Court said that "restricting the privacy of one's posts to 'Friends Only' does not guarantee absolute protection from the prying eyes of another user who does not belong to his circle of friends." A user's friend could tag it to others not his friends.

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