The Tiansuo K1 System, a server developed by Shangdong-based Inspur Group Co., made its debut in Beijing after four years of research and development costing 750 million yuan (about $120 million).
Two members of the House urged telecommunication companies to lower their broadband service rates so more Filipinos can have Internet access at their homes to help them in their information needs for education, business, and other personal uses.
For the first time in the country?s history, the Commission on Elections has included the Web or online media as one of the areas where it would regulate election-related spending.
Keeping up with the times, the Supreme Court has made the unprecedented move to put in its official website the audio recordings of the oral arguments on the Cybercrime Law it held this week.
The Comelec has ordered an investigation into reports that some persons allegedly tinkered with the conveyor area of the PCOS machines in the Cabuyao warehouse.
On the same day that the Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the constitutionality of RA 10175 or the Anti-Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012, its main author held a press conference to push for the removal and changes in key provisions of the controversial law.
Noting the recent spate of gun-related violence in the country, Senate minority leader Alan Peter Cayetano has urged the government to install more CCTV cameras and to upgrade the crime laboratories of the police force.
Tech giant IBM has announced that it received a record 6,478 patents in 2012 -- the 20th consecutive year that the company topped the annual list of US patent recipients.
ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL. Intel Philippines country manager Ricky Banaag makes a point during in a recent yearend briefing held in Makati City. After stumbling in the wireless space, Intel is eager to regain its dominance back with a new strategy that spans the entire mobility spectrum.
The Civil Service Commission has announced that citizens may now access the Contact Center ng Bayan via SMS by sending a text message to 090-888-16565.