Tuesday, June 2, 2026
- Advertisement -spot_img

CATEGORY

Features

Rizal National Science HS wins ?can satellite? competition

Rizal National Science High School bested 14 other schools to win the 2nd Can Satellite (CanSat) Competition during the 2016 World Space Week (WSW) Celebration held on Oct. 5-7 in Los Ba?os, Laguna.

‘First PH online shopping mall’ set for launch on Oct. 20

The online mall said all major brands found in physical stores will be available in the site, bringing local shopping to a new level.

TV5 will no longer just be a broadcast station, says new chief

Come October 1, Chot Reyes will formally assume the position as president of TV5, replacing Emmanuel ?Noel? Lorenzana, who is retiring from the sprawling business conglomerate.

Filipino filmmaker wins ADB’s transport video contest

Based in Japan, James Tad Patrick Bardon?s film showcased the difficulties of connectivity in a remote, rural town and called for public transport as an alternative to more cars on the road.

UN report: China, India now world’s largest Internet markets

The report is optimistic about the potential of mobile broadband, with 165 countries now having deployed '4G' high-speed mobile networks.

ISOG: Building a web of trust for PH financial institutions

For a very long time, information security officers of the country?s banks and other financial institutions never interacted with each other. Until now.

DOT to tap British social media superstar as PH promoter

British technopreneur Jeremy Jauncey is the founder and CEO of Instagram's famous page Beautiful Destinations, which boasts of more than 10 million followers.

Computer training for blind Pinoys gets boost from Microsoft

Software giant Microsoft has announced a partnership with ATRIEV (Adaptive Technology for Rehabilitation, Integration and Empowerment of the Visually Impaired) to help expand the local NGO?s computer science training program.

Survey: Manufacturers should be responsible for recycling mobile phones

Consumers say mobile phone manufacturers are releasing too many new models, according to a survey Greenpeace East Asia commissioned across six countries.

Batangas capitol gets free CCTV-equipped LED lamps from Korean firm

The provincial government of Batangas inked on Thursday, August 4, a partnership agreement with a South Korean tech firm for the free installation of LED lights with built-in CCTV cameras and fingerprint scanners within the 11-hectare compound of the provincial capitol.

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img