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Test flights for drones conducted for disaster response in PH

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC), Nokia, and Smart Communications recently conducted a series of test flights for drones in areas recently hit by calamities.

E-payment firm Dragonpay unveils SureTayo mobile app

It's a free-to-use escrow service mobile application.

Bill filed in Senate outlawing ‘forced e-billing’

Sen. Leila M. de Lima has filed a measure which seeks to require companies to allow their consumers and users the option to choose and receive their billing statements between printed and electronic form without additional cost to them.

Honeywell offers ‘IIoT’ tech to drive PH digital transformation

Honeywell's cloud connected technologies are designed to tackle the challenges of the Philippines’ industrial operations.

As AMD unveils new EPYC server chips, tech titans jump on board

AMD, which is in the middle of an incredible turnaround from near bankruptcy just a few years back, said the new EPYC chips is now the planet’s highest-performing x86 processor.

Taiwan Excellence sees growth in PH’s ICT sector, seeks collabs

Taiwan Excellence — the organization which presents the annual Taiwan Excellence Awards — was at the Asia IoT Business Platform.

Manila city gov’t signs deal with Smart to launch free WiFi

Free Smart WiFi will be available across the city, particularly government offices, hospitals, universities and other key areas.

DICT chief wants institutionalization of common tower policy

DICT secretary Gregorio Honasan II said the proposed common tower policy must be sustainable in order to achieve the government’s target of building 50,000 telecommunication towers for the improvement of country’s connectivity.

DTI sees e-commerce share to GDP rising to 50% by 2022

DTI secretary Ramon Lopez also predicts 100,000 MSMEs engaging in e-commerce in the next three years, noting that over 30,000 sari-sari stores in the barangay level have capabilities for e-wallet loading and transferring of funds.

Bill requires biz, gov’t establishments to use filters against harmful online content

Senator Leila M. de Lima has proposed to require commercial establishments and public institutions to use appropriate filtering devices that will restrict children's access to harmful materials in the Internet.

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