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Recto: Allowing motorcyle taxis will save jobs, expand transport options

Sen. Ralph Recto said allowing motorcycle taxis to resume operations is one job-creating public service that will not cost the government a single centavo.

‘Bato’ wants Senate to probe Facebook for ‘infringing freedom of speech’ in PH

Sen. Ronald "Bato" Dela Rosa is asking the Senate to investigate social media giant Facebook for taking down accounts supportive of the current administration, saying the move is a form of censorship.

Concepcion Industrial Corp. picks Oracle for cloud journey

Concepcion Industrial Corporation settled on Oracle’s Fusion Cloud Applications to consolidate all office operations and run them on a single encompassing platform.

Higher R&D budget for DOST sought to foster more innovation

Sen. Joel Villanueva underscored the importance of innovation at the time of the pandemic, as he credited the country's improved ranking in the Global Innovation Index where the Philippines ranked 50th out of 130 economies due to the increased investments of the government in research and development.

PH biotech firm to distribute Covid-19 test kit that detects antibodies

The cPass sVNT kit is the first “rapid” test kit that can detect neutralizing antibodies (NAbs), a specific type of antibody that has been shown to interfere with virus re-infection and may be a good indicator of potential immunity against Covid-19.

Gov’t allots another P2.4B for free public Wi-Fi program

The fresh allocation for the Free Internet Wi-Fi Connectivity in Public Places Project is lodged in the budget of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) for 2021.

Lapid files bill creating donation and recycling program for used gadgets

Sen. Manuel "Lito" Lapid said old and used gadgets can still carry out its purpose in families and individuals in need of these things, especially with the shift to remote learning modalities for school year 2020-2021 due to the pandemic.

Huawei: Survival is our goal amid ‘non-stop aggression’

In his keynote speech last Wednesday, September 23, Huawei rotating chairman Guo Ping admitted that the company is currently under significant pressure and that they are still assessing the specific impacts of their “difficult situation”.

SC allows all courts to conduct videocon hearings

The Supreme Court, in an order dated Sept. 24 and signed by court administrator Jose Midas Marquez, has allowed all first and second-level courts to conduct videoconferencing hearings for both criminal and civil cases.

Telcos urged to address slow Internet speed for e-learning in provinces

Lawmakers are calling on local telcos to find a way to speed up the slow Internet speed in the provinces with the opening for public schools fast approaching on Oct. 5.

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