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DICT usec says Salalima misquoted on ?interference, corruption? statement

Rodolfo "Rudy" Salalima, who recently resigned as secretary of the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), did not "actually say there was corruption" during his farewell speech to employees of the agency.

IPOPHL designated international authority for patent system

With the designation, IPOPHL now has the goal to contribute to the more efficient functioning of the PCT system and to promote the use of the patent system in the Philippines and other developing countries.

House bills push for use of body cameras by police

The House committee on public order and safety this week conducted deliberations on various measures mandating members of the Philippine National Police (PNP) and other law enforcement agencies to wear body camera during their operations.

Online drug sellers now using bitcoin and ride-sharing apps

An arrested Korean national by the name of Jun No sold illegal drugs through the ?dark Web? and used bitcoin to accept payments. He delivered the contraband using ride-hailing apps such as Grab and Uber.

DICT usec named OIC as Salalima resignation is formally accepted

Malacanang has reportedly designated an officer-in-charge (OIC) at the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) two weeks after the agency's secretary, Rodolfo "Rudy" Salalima, unexpectedly quit his post.

Solon bats for retention of tax incentives for BPO sector

Sen. Joel Villanueva on Wednesday, Oct. 4, called for the retention of tax incentives being given to the business process outsourcing (BPO) companies such as Regional Operating Headquarters (ROHQs).

Survey: 55% of households in Metro Manila now using digital TV

When combined with other digital platforms such as cable and direct-to-home satellite, the figure rises to 72% of the total TV households in Metro Manila, the survey conducted by Kantar Media indicated.

Report shows online viewing of Pinoys higher than global average

Majority of the online video consumption in the country happened via computers or laptops and smartphones although streaming devices are increasingly gaining popularity.

PLDT to provide Wi-Fi access to more than 2,300 buses

The connectivity will allow bus operators to comply with the government?s plan to modernize the public bus transportation system by installing a GPS monitoring device in their buses for commuter safety.

Pinoy app developers urged to aim for global market

Furthermore, economics is a big factor why Filipinos are reluctant to pay for downloads compared to their wealthier counterparts in Southeast Asia and the rest of the world.
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