Kelsey Lim Tiong Soon of Grace Christian College and Andrea Jessica Jaba of St. Jude Catholic School won silver medals, and Isabel Jocyn Villanueva of Paref Woodrose School and Isabella Mae Tan of St. Jude Catholic School bagged bronze medals in the 13th China Girls Mathematical Olympiad (CGMO) held in Zhongshan City in Guangdong, China from August 10 to 14.
A team of IBM experts from IBM?s Corporate Service Corp (CSC) program recently collaborated with the local government leaders of the city of Santa Rosa in Laguna to provide strategic recommendations to accelerate its growth agenda.
Internet giant Google has announced that it is now accepting applications for the next Google Teacher Academy (GTA) in Manila, Philippines on October 2-3, 2014.
The Department of Science and Technology-Information and Communications Technology Office (DOST-ICT Office) and the Philippine Software Industry Association (PSIA) have launched the first Philippine Start-up Challenge (PSC) to promote ITpreneurship among Filipino students.
A retired brigadier general, Ojeda formerly headed the Office of Strategic and Special Studies in the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine Defense Reform Program and Admin Service of the Department of National Defense.
The proposed budget of the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for 2015 will soar to P16.8 billion -- or six times its 2014 budget of P2. 8 billion -- an increase Sen. Ralph Recto described "as a high price we're being told to pay to have clean elections in 2016."
More than three years after suffering a debilitating stroke, technology and gaming journalist Relly Carpio passed away on Wednesday, Aug. 13, at the age of 39.
Last week, a "system upgrade" caused problems in inventory deliveries to Jollibee stores, and even outright shutdown of 72 stores. Certainly, the defects in the current Jollibee project would have been cheaper had they been found during development, rather than during production, where they are now costing Jollibee millions of pesos a day.
Filipinos don't need smartphones to send and receive money, get disaster alerts, nor request emergency services, among others. All they need is a feature phone -- that is, a regular handheld -- and trusted, secure, and resilient infrastructure to connect them with the rest of the world.