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DOST?s ?Hydromet? project to put sensors in Mindoro river

The Hydromet Project uses state-of-the-art weather tracking equipment to provide a better picture of the country?s surface waters.

Toshiba PH seeks higher profile in smart TVs

GETTING AGGRESSIVE. Yuji Motomura, a Japan-based engineer who oversees product planning at Toshiba, glances at the 84-inch 4K ultra HD smart TV which the company previewed to the local tech media in Makati City on Thursday.

PNoy signs law penalizing pilferage of cable TV, Internet

With signing of the law, illegal tapping of any signal offered over cable TV or cable Internet system and the malicious destruction or removal of existing CATV or cable Internet facilities will be prohibited.

ICTO cited for TV White Space initiative

LONG-TERM VISION. ICTO executive director Louis Casambre (left) receives from FutureGov magazine managing editor James Smith an award for Technology Leadership for its TV White Space program at a ceremony in Makati City recently.

Epson marks 20th year of Micro Piezo technology

MILESTONE. Koichi Endo, managing director of Epson Southeast Asia and one of the engineers who developed the Micro Piezo technology (right), poses with Epson Philippines country manager Toshimitsu Tanaka while holding the first printer to feature the Micro Piezo inkjet technology during an event in Makati City on Tuesday.

Biazon: To implement full automation, BOC needs to be privatized

In order to fully computerize and root out corruption, Bureau of Customs (BOC) Commissioner Ruffy Biazon has proposed for the abolition of the agency and its replacement with a professional institution run by private officials and employees.

With SC set to rule on Cyberime Law, groups call for more protests

With the expected release of the decision, a local hacktivist group also warned that it would unleash protest actions similar to those seen after the controversial law was signed by Pres. Benigno Aquino III.

ICTO drafting plan to relaunch Telof offices as e-commerce hubs

With the Internet rendering the Telecommunications Office (Telof) almost obsolete, the Information and Communications Technology Office (ICTO) is laying the groundwork to transform the government unit into e-commerce centers.

SAP fortifies in-memory database with new biz suite

German enterprise software maker SAP, whose dominance of the business software market is being confronted by the emergence of cloud computing, is building up...

Demand for ‘cloud jobs’ to shoot up, IT exec says

Cloud computing technology is poised to revolutionize not just how businesses and the government use IT, but will also potentially shape the country?s workplace landscape.

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