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Smart launches free Wi-Fi in MRT stations, part of Edsa

Smart Wi-Fi is now available at all 13 MRT platforms as well as the street-level stretch of Edsa between Guadalupe and Ortigas, for an initial 30 minutes free every day without data cap.

PH gov’t starts work on National Intellectual Property Strategy

The NIPS is expected to be completed within one year. It will commence implementation in April 2018.

Computex set to open with bigger exhibits, competitions

Nearly 40,000 visitors, including 1,600 exhibitors and 300 media eyes, are expected to grace one of Taipei?s most anticipated annual events.

House bill filed increasing penalties for cyber bullying

Surigao del Sur representative Johnny Pimentel has filed House Bill 4795, which seeks to reinforce the existing provisions of the Cybercrime Prevention Act and the Revised Penal Code against online harassment.

NPC pushes data privacy compliance in banks in 2nd DPO assembly

Dubbed as ?DPO2: The 2nd Data Protection Officers? Assembly,? the event will be held in cooperation with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) and the Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP).

De Lima: ‘Webcam child sex tourism’ proliferating in PH

Sen. Leila M. de Lima has expressed alarm over the increasing number of children who are being lured to "webcam child sex tourism" (WCST) where they are paid to perform sexual acts in front of a webcam to foreigners through pay-per-view sessions.

PNP to use TV White Space for ERP in camps Crame, Karingal

The PNP campus network will primarily be utilizing TV White Space (TVWS) technologies to provide connectivity to the various nodes of the campus network.

Bam seeks Senate inquiry on AI threat to PH jobs

The International Labor Organization (ILO) also released a working paper in July 2016, claiming that 49 percent of all employment in the Philippines faces a high risk of automation in the next couple of decades.

Chinese scientists make quantum leap in computing

Scientists believe quantum computing could in some ways dwarf the processing power of today's supercomputers. One analogy to explain the concept of quantum computing is that it is like being able to read all the books in a library at the same time, whereas conventional computing is like having to read them one after another.

PH tech firms, startups to showcase wares at CommunicAsia 2017

CommunicAsia 2017 aims to present to Asian governments and business establishments the necessary, top-of-the-line technologies which will help propel their enterprises, cities, and nations upward and be in sync with global digital transformation.

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