With the 40 tablets on hand, the DepED said would be able to properly document school records which were soaked, soiled, or totally destroyed. The project also ensures the longevity of school documents from being further damaged by such calamities.
Microsoft over the years has been oft-criticized for copying Apple products. However, Microsoft today could actually garner some admiration by taking a page from Apple?s playbook and offering its latest PC operating system for free.
As a way of creating an army of ?e-civil servants?, Department of Budget and Management undersecretary Richard Moya also said the government is planning to buy 95,000 laptops for public sector employees using the government?s ?Digital Empowerment Fund?.
In a report submitted to the National Telecommunications Commission, the companies were able to reestablish cellular service in 100 percent of all cities and municipalities of the following provinces: Aklan, Antique, Biliran, Bohol, Capiz, Cebu, Eastern Samar, Guimaras, Iloilo, Leyte, Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, Northern Samar, Southern Leyte and Western Samar.
Riding on the growth momentum from 2013, the Philippines is set to record 11-percent growth in total IT spending by end of 2014, according to research firm IDC.
Supreme Court chief justice Maria Lourdes said the destruction of the court records in the typhoon-hit areas, particularly in Tacloban City where paper-based court records in the Hall of Justice were wiped out, has provided the justification for the judiciary to accelerate its migration online.
Believe it or not, an online or Internet version of a legislation or government order is not -- at least not yet -- recognized as an official form of publication required by law and therefore has no legal effect.
The app also has a ?Panic? button that users can use when they encounter any danger or feel threatened. If activated, the button sends details of the user?s exact location to a customized list of emergency contacts.
Twenty years ago, the ITU approved the standard that established 5.1 channels as the surround sound system for broadcasting. Now, the agency has developed a system for the next-generation "immersive" and "personalized" audio system, which will allow TV audiences to be "enveloped" in the sound as it traces the source of the audio track both laterally and vertically across the screen.
The solar-powered pedestrian light is made up of an ordinary PVC pipe that has a solar panel installed on top of it. During the day when the lamp is not lit up, an electricity outlet located at the near bottom part of the pole can be used to charge cellphones and laptop computers.