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Hackings proof of need for gov?t Web host, says ICT Office

ICT Ofiice executive director Louis Casambre appealed to hackers, particularly those belonging to the hacktivist group Anonymous Philippines, not to stage a hacking spree just to promote their event, dubbed ?Million Mask March? on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Atienza wants to amend poll automation law, bats for hybrid model

Buhay party-list representative Jose ?Lito? Atienza on Thursday, Oct. 31, said he will be filing a measure to amend the Automated Election Law to modify the computerized elections to make voting and canvassing to be done manually while the results transmitted electronically.

NBI arrests 52 Taiwanese, Chinese for online fraud

The suspects pretended as policemen to other foreigners whom they called on the phone and informed them they are involved in a case.

Donations via text messaging for quake victims pushed

Sen. Alan Peter S. Cayetano has bared plans to push for an institutionalized system of enabling Filipinos to send donations for victims of calamities via text messages in the wake of the powerful earthquake that struck the Visayas region last week.

Microsoft PH touts updated version of Windows 8

Consumers with a Windows 8 device can download the free update via the online Windows Store. Windows 8.1 will also be available on new devices and as boxed software at retail locations around the world.

Bill seeks mandatory use of LED lights in gov’t offices

Citing studies, Paranaque City representative Eric Olivarez says compared to the fluorescent tube bulbs or the compact fluorescent lights (CFL) used in homes and offices, LED lights use only 2 to 17 watts of electricity, thus reducing energy consumption by almost 70%.

Storage seen as next battleground for competitive edge

While largely viewed as boring and ?unsexy? compared to other areas of ICT, storage is slowly becoming as the next frontier for building competitive advantage, according to analyst firm IDC and tech titan IBM.

BI to buy P84-M worth of IT equipment for airport counters

The BI says the P84-million automation project will involve the purchase of 220 units of passport readers, 200 units of workstations, 440 fingerprint scanners, 440 fingerprint scanners, 350 high-definition webcams, and ten document scanners.

PH posts lone positive mark in Asian cloud computing survey

In the study, the Philippines was the only country that recorded a positive grade in the use of the cloud. In the Asean market, Singapore and Malaysia were tagged as the countries with the most pervasive cloud implementations but their level of adoption on an annual basis remained static.

Intel PH: Our single-core chips will trump multiple-cores of rivals

In the high-stakes battle in the mobile computing space, chipmaker Intel is determined to strengthen its campaign that it isn't the size or quantity that matters but the performance when it comes to core processors in wireless devices.

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