Sunday, May 5, 2024
- Advertisement -spot_img

CATEGORY

Top Stories

Senate OKs bill on installation of speed limiters in public buses

The installed speed limiter will be programmed at a maximum 60 kilometers per hour for PUBs traversing EDSA, and a maximum of 80 kilometers per hour for those traversing expressways.

BPO firm opens Tarlac site, eyes 1,500 new workers

US-based outsourcing firm Sitel inaugurated on Thursday, Jan.14, its 12th location in the country at the sprawling Robinsons Mall in Hacienda Luisita in Tarlac City.

PH set to mark milestone with start of launch of micro-satellite

The micro-satellite, nicknamed ?Diwata-1,? is a result of the collaboration between the DOST and the Japanese government, which helped fund the multi-million program called ?Philippine Scientific Earth Observation Micro-Satellite (PHL-Microsat).

House panel approves bill giving more incentives to ?Balik Scientists?

The House committee on appropriations has approved a substitute bill seeking to strengthen the Balik Scientist Program (BSP) to include more incentives and benefits that will lure Filipino scientists, technology experts, and researchers staying abroad to return to the country and share their knowledge and expertise to help accelerate the country's economic and social development.

Local exporters see electronics industry growing by 10% in 2016

The demand for hard disk drives for computers remains strong due to the relocation of huge companies in the country and the growing demand for automotive electronic components.

IBM taps PH semicon firm for landmark deal on iOS, IoT services

Tech titan IBM announced on Friday, Dec.18, a groundbreaking pact with local semiconductor firm Ionics EMS on two strategic agreements involving the pioneering deployment of iOS ?Expert Factory App? and as a vendor-partner for cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT) services.

Report: Smartphone boom will allow PH to hit 40% LTE penetration by 2018

Analysis performed by telecoms equipment maker Ericsson based on Ookla speedtest data showed that the peak mobile Internet speed in the Philippines is 13Mbps while the average speed is 2Mbps. This is at par with the speed with rest of the region except for Singapore and Australia which have substantially faster speeds.

?Filipina? anti-child porn avatar Sweetie levels up

The United Nations and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation said that at least 750,000 pedophiles are online at any given time. As such, tens of thousands of Filipino children fall prey to the perils of online pornography.

Project Noah to unveil new disaster management platform

Along with the release of the new user interface of the website is the completion of the hydrometeorological hazard maps.

Gov?t seeks legal remedy as confusion mars TRO on Uber, GrabCar

As of posting time, it is not yet clear whether the TRO covers all existing Uber and GrabCar partners or if it merely stops the processing of new and pending applications for a franchise (in the form of a provisional authority and certificate of public convenience).

Latest news

- Advertisement -spot_img