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Ombudsman gets WB grant for online SALN

The project seeks to improve the effectiveness of the system of filing and analyzing SALNs by transforming the manual-based system into an electronic or IT-based system.

Yahoo wins PH case against ?Yaahoo? biscuit

US-based Internet giant Yahoo has won its case before the Court of Appeals (CA) against a biscuit company which supposedly used its trademark name "Yaahoo" in its food products.

Epson still king of dot-matrix; unveils new projectors

ON A ROLL. Epson Philippines execs Donna Ferro, Toshimitsu Tanaka, and Lyn Lizarondo pose behind the two new projector models which the company launched at the recent ?Fusion? media offsite event in Guiuan, Eastern Samar.

PLDT: ?Delayed transmissions? not our fault

The telco giant issued a statement on Thursday saying that its fixed and mobile networks were fully functional throughout the election period amid media reports that ?weak signals? caused the delays in the transmission of poll returns.

NetSuite touts record revenues, scoffs at software rivals

IT'S A CLOUD WORLD. NetSuite CEO Zach Nelson (left) on stage with Qualcomm chief information officer Norm Fjeldheim during the second day of the SuiteWorld conference at the San Jose Convention Center in California. The cloud-based provider reported record revenues for the first quarter of 2013.

Stung by USTR report, IPO vows to step up drive against piracy

In its latest Special 301 Report, the United States Trade Representative retained the Philippines in its ordinary watch list due to Washington?s piracy concerns over the Internet.

Poll critics: Release of source code too late for review

Members of civil society said on Tuesday that there is no longer use for the release of the source code or human readable instructions of the PCOS machines since there is no more time to review the code prior to the May 13 elections.

As group mulls suit, Comelec gives go-signal on PCOS

The Comelec proceeded with the testing even as civil society group AES Watch announced that it will file a case against the poll body before the United Nations over the defective PCOS machines, particularly the non-disclosure to the public of its source code.

3 Malaysians nabbed for skimming ATMs in Iloilo

The suspects installed a camera at the ATM booth near the entrance of the supermarket section at the lower ground floor of SM City located along the Diversion Road in Mandurriao district.

DOJ charges 4 men for selling signal jammers

Agents from Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group posed as buyers using marked money amounting to P34,000 for two signal jammers, at P17,000 each. Each device has the capacity of jamming signal at a radius of up to 20 meters.

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