Following media launches in New York, Tokyo, and Panama, it was the turn of the Philippines to unveil Victorinox's I.N.O.X. watch at Whitespace in Makati City on September 16.
In an actual LTE-A testing held recently at Shangri-La Mactan in Cebu during the 10th Asian Carriers Conference (ACC), Speedtest.net yielded results of 132.62 Mbps download and 20.26 Mbps upload speeds.
Android One, an ultra-cheap smartphone that Google will be selling in developing economies, has just been formally announced by the tech giant. And since the Philippines is one the countries where the mobile phone will be sold, the official video released by Google shows the iconic Philippine jeepney set against a rural backdrop in the opening sequence.
In preparation for the visit of Pope Francis in January next year, the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) has launched a website that will contain all the information regarding the pope?s trip to the Philippines.
The Department of Education and Europe-based NGO Stiftung Solarenergie Foundation (StS) have started the rollout of solar libraries in rural schools through the Light for Education Program (StS L4EP).
Samsung Philippines recently invited members of the local tech media to experience its UHD (ultra high-definition) curved TV models installed at the Makati Shangri-la Hotel in Makati City.
The DOST Road Train is composed of up to five interconnected coaches with each coach capable of holding up to 120 people. It would require a dedicated lane, stations, and enough number of trains to serve its purpose. Unlike regular trams of other countries, the train is not dependent on electricity as it uses a diesel-electric hybrid system.
Accenture Philippines managing director Lito Tayag rose to the challenge hurled by Megaworld chair Andrew Tan, while IBM Philippine country general manager Mariels Almeda Winhoffer was nominated by AIM president Steven DeKrey.
The finding is especially significant as the Philippines has 38 million Internet users who spend an average of 6.2 hours on the Internet through laptops or desktops, and an average of 2.8 hours through mobile devices.
A photo taken by PR executive Marj Liwag shows a jeepney plying the Montalban, Rizal route giving a tech treat to its passengers with an LCD television and free Wi-Fi access inside the vehicle.