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More infra needed to reduce ?e-friction? in PH: study

The study, commissioned by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), indicated the amount of ?e-friction? or affected areas that impede on the growth of digitally-driven economies.

PRC to pilot-test online processing of IDs in Eastern Visayas

The Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) in Eastern Visayas will pilot-test the online renewal and same-day issuance of professionals IDs at the Super Mega Jobs Fair on May 1.

As PC market slides, Acer PH looks for ?solutions?

With the PC market continuing to decline, computer vendor Acer Philippines is shifting its focus on becoming a more solution-centric tech company.

As PC market slides, Acer PH looks for ‘solutions’

With the PC market continuing to decline, computer vendor Acer Philippines is shifting its focus on becoming a more solution-centric tech company.

Bam wants Senate to probe ‘slow, costly’ Internet in PH

As a report made the rounds of social media showing the Philippine with having the slowest Internet speed among Asean countries, Sen. Bam Aquino has called for an investigation to determine if consumers are indeed getting their money's worth from Internet service being provided by telecommunication companies.

Ericsson PH touts new palm-size cellular radio as ideal infra for apps era

Called Ericsson Radio Dot System, the small disk-shaped device is being touted as an alternative choice for present indoor solutions that are built mainly for voice coverage but do not meet the growing capacity demands of apps.

Malaysian ICT chief wants standards to relay ‘black box’ data in real-time

All commercial airlines and corporate aircraft are required to install and use "black boxes" to track a number of flight parameters. The flight data recorder (FDR) is designed to record the operating data from an aircraft?s systems, including pressure altitude, airspeed, vertical acceleration, magnetic heading and position of control systems.

After 20 years, PH Internet still ‘a puzzle waiting to be assembled’

The Philippine Internet infrastructure is still a big conundrum two decades after it was first brought online, according to the man who helped get it up and running in the first place.

PH bizmen cool with BIR’s tech-related tax rules

The latest technologies and how to comply with the Bureau of Internal Revenue's (BIR) tech-related tax regulations are among the two main things that many business leaders in the Philippines want to learn about.

After getting rap, gov’t now upgrading portal for foreign donations

Earlier, an organization of IT professionals criticized the website as a failed project as it was hard to use and did not contain updated information.

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