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Pinoy startup unveils loyalty rewards app, bares P17-M in new funding

Mobkard, a location-based mobile loyalty solutions provider and part of the first batch of startups of tech incubator Ideaspace, announced on Tuesday, July 28, that it has successfully concluded a new P17-million round of funding led by digital signage firm Globaltronics.

With lady boss at helm, Oracle PH wants to rule cloud space

In her first media appearance since being named Oracle Philippines country managing director two years ago, veteran IT executive Mina Lim boldly proclaimed that the software firm is ready to conquer the booming cloud market in the country.

Prioritize free Wi-Fi in public hospitals, airports, MRT — Recto

Following the Department of Science and Technology's (DOST) initial launching of six free Wi-Fi hotspots in Metro Manila, Senator Ralph G. Recto said "public hospitals, airports and mass transit system must be prioritized next."

?Geeks on a Beach? returns to Boracay for 3rd edition

Now in its third year, GOAB was first conducted on the beaches of Boracay in September 2013 where more than 300 participants attended. It is set to return to Boracay this August 21 to 22 after holding the event at Moevenpick Beach Resort Hotel Cebu last year.

DOJ to head newly formed anti-cybercrime committee

The DOJ Office of Cybercrime (OOC) has been designated as the chair of the newly constituted Committee on Anti-Cybercrime of the National Law Enforcement Coordinating Committee (NALECC).

PNoy gets first copy of overhauled electronic passport

President Benigno Aquino III was the first person in the country to get the all-new e-passport when he visited on Monday, July 20, the production unit printing plant of Asian Productivity Organization (APO) in Malvar, Batangas.

PH captures 2 silvers to post best finish in math Olympiad

The medal harvest was good enough for the Philippines to place 36th overall since it started competing in 1988 at the IMO, the hardest and most prestigious math competition in the world.

Research shows companies unprepared for ?future of work?

Businesses are facing the most diverse work environment that the world has ever seen, but according to new wide-scale research from Oxford Economics, most companies are unprepared to capitalize on it.

Pinoy kids win 8 medals in world math tilt in Hong Kong

A total of 160 elementary students from 15 countries and territories joined the contest held from July 13 to 17. They were from the United States, Australia, Bulgaria, South Africa, Singapore, China, Hong Kong, India, Taiwan, Thailand, Indonesia, Mongolia, Macau, Malaysia and the Philippines.

Photos | Old Manila movie house turns into printer hub

The Odeon Terminal Mall, which used to be a prominent movie house in the past at the corner of Claro M. Recto and Rizal Avenue, now serves as a printer hub where one can buy a printer, modify a printer to have an ink tank, buy ink refills, procure equipment for t-shirt printing, and order tarpaulin printouts. Anything related to printing can bought and done here.
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