Despite the apparent declining sales of point-and-shoot digital cameras due to the massive adoption of smartphones, the new Philippine head of the world?s largest camera manufacturer remains unperturbed of this emerging threat.
A team of IBM experts from IBM?s Corporate Service Corp (CSC) program recently collaborated with the local government leaders of the city of Santa Rosa in Laguna to provide strategic recommendations to accelerate its growth agenda.
Filipinos don't need smartphones to send and receive money, get disaster alerts, nor request emergency services, among others. All they need is a feature phone -- that is, a regular handheld -- and trusted, secure, and resilient infrastructure to connect them with the rest of the world.
The Ateneo de Manila University has opened a new research facility that aims to provide content creators a test-bed for optimizing the user experience (UX) of interactive media, as well as to address IP (Internet protocol) network delivery of content and services.
Autodesk CEO Carl Bass tweeted last week the first batch of 3D printers which the company is manufacturing in California. Last May, Bass bared that Autodesk was formally entering the 3D printer market.
There is no conclusive evidence at present indicating that exposure to electromagnetic radiation (EMR) from cellular phones poses a definite risk to human health.
As expected, the highly anticipated finals between Argentina and Germany in the 2014 World Cup in Brazil generated an estimated 4.3 exabytes of IP traffic, which is three times the amount of monthly IP traffic currently generated by the host country.
Internet search giant Google has launched its first-ever ?Doodle 4 Google? contest in the Philippines, calling on Pinoy youth to create original artistic renditions of the Google masthead based on the contest theme: ?What can I do for the Philippines??
The Science Education Institute (SEI) of the Department of Science and Technology has appealed for financial aid from the private sector to sustain its ?Tagisang Robotics? program amid a P9-million cut on the SEI?s budget for 2015.