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Belgian court orders Facebook to stop tracking Web users

Facebook has been ordered by a Brussels court to stop tracking Belgian Internet users when they browse third-party websites, or face substantial daily fines, local media reported on Monday, Nov. 9.

PH places 2nd as all team members win in Thailand science and math contest

Students from the Philippines bagged 37 medals and a trophy, including Best in Exploration, to place second overall in the 12th International Mathematics and Science Olympiad for Primary Schools (IMSO) in Pathum Thani, Thailand from Nov. 1-7.

Without fanfare, ICT firm providing fiber connection in Central Luzon, NCR

As Filipino netizens increasingly fume over the country?s excruciatingly slow Internet connectivity speeds, one provider has quietly been offering an alternative faster than others in the industry.

Local software firm unveils Anahaw, a retail solution for SMEs

A Philippine software house founded by tech guru Winston Damarillo has launched an end-to-end retail software solution designed for small and medium-sized companies in the country.

PH summit tackles IP enforcement in multiple jurisdictions

Heavily discussed topics at the event were IP enforcement involving multiple jurisdictions, customs enforcement and enforcement on the Internet, particularly on the role and responsibilities of Internet intermediaries in counterfeiting and piracy.

Undeterred by LTFRB action, U-Hop offers chopper and yacht services

After the purported ?rejection? of its application by the government as a transport network company (TNC), app-based shuttle service firm U-Hop has announced that it is now offering chopper, private plane and yacht services.

BPO firm gearing up to hire 3,000 workers over the holidays

Customer management outsourcing solutions provider Alorica said it expects to hire more than 3,000 employees in the Philippines to support the company?s new client wins and organic growth.

PH dominates international math contest

The Philippines won the most medals and awards in the 2015 Challenge for Future Mathematicians (CFM) contest, held in Manila on Oct. 26 to 29.

PH startup that reads X-ray images gets investment from Kickstart

Lifetrack Medical Systems (LTM), a Philippine-based health-tech startup that provides interpretation of radiology diagnostic images for hospitals and clinics, recently announced that it had closed a round of funding from strategic investors, including Globe Telecom-owned Kickstart Ventures.

Chiz wants new office to regulate e-commerce in PH

Sen. Francis "Chiz" Escudero, who is running for vice president in the 2016 polls, has urged the Department of Trade Industry (DTI) to create a separate office to regulate group buying sites and handle complaints of online fraud.
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