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IBM making hard push for blockchain through cloud platform

At its annual InterConnect conference in Las Vegas, tech titan IBM argued yet again for the widespread adoption of blockchain technology despite being seemingly the lone IT giant actively advocating it.

De Lima files bill for preservation of evidence from CCTV

Sen. Leila M. de Lima has sought the preservation and protection of data recorded by security cameras that would serve not only as possible leads in identifying and apprehending criminals but also as evidence to build cases against them.

Greenpeace says protests pushed Samsung to recycle Galaxy Note 7

Samsung Electronics officially published on Monday, March 27, its plan to deal with the 4.3 million Galaxy Note 7 devices produced and recalled worldwide following battery faults.

Teen blogger critical of Singapore government granted asylum in US

A US immigration judge has granted Singaporean teen blogger Amos Yee, who was jailed twice in his home country over his social media postings, asylum in the United States, his lawyer said on Saturday, March 25.

PH, Thailand ink 5-year accord to strengthen S&T cooperation

The Philippines and Thailand recently signed a legally binding agreement to work together in promoting the development of S&T cooperation between said countries.

PH to host int’l science confab to push inclusive dev’t via technology

The National Research Council of the Philippines (NRCP), an attached agency of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), is hosting this year?s 17th Conference of the Science Councils of Asia (SCA) to be held on June 14-16 at the PICC in Pasay City.

Largest solar farm in PH to rise in Tarlac town

A P10-billion solar project that can supply power to 300,000 households is set to rise in Concepcion Tarlac.

Huawei PH aiming push ?intelligent city? concept to DICT, DILG

The i-CiTY brings together four key elements of a city's infrastructure and the services, which Huawei offers: digital city management, digital public services, digital industry, and safe city.

House sees no hurdles passing its version of free Wi-Fi bill

The bill provides that the DICT should ensure the minimum Internet speed is 10 megabits per second (Mbps) or meet the Internet connection speed above global average, "whichever is higher".

After Senate nod, House set to pass free public Wi-Fi bill in May

After hurdling the Senate with a final vote of 18-0-0, the Free Internet Access in Public Places Act is seen clearing the House of Representatives in May.

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