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Android exceeds 80% share as Windows Phone shipments leap 156% in Q3

With a total base of 211.6 million smartphone units shipped during the quarter, Android accounted for 81% of all smartphone shipments, marking the first time that Android topped 80 percent in its short history.

Google Person Finder opened for ‘Yolanda’ victims

All data entered into Google Person Finder is available to the public and searchable and accessible by anyone. However, Google does not review or verify the accuracy of the data.

Globe: 20% of network in Visayas down due to typhoon

The typhoon also caused disruption in about 6 percent of its network in the Mindanaoa area, said Robert Tan, Globe chief technical adviser.

Mobile carriers: Cellphones can be lifeline to disasters

Anticipating the massive strength of Typhoon Yolanda, mobile operators Smart Communications and Globe Telecom announced that they have made the necessary preparations to secure their infrastructure along the typhoon?s path.

Report: PH still a strong, steady contact center hub in Asia Pacific

In a period when the country has undergone its mid-term elections in May 2013, the market has not undergone any slowdown in investments. Conversely, it has maximized its potential to be the hotbed for many unified communication and collaboration (UC&C) vendors, driven mainly by several factors behind the impressive growth rates of the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector.

Solon wants PH to adopt SIM card registration

Valenzuela City representative Sherwin T. Gatchalian said the government should follow the lead taken by Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei and other countries that have passed similar laws regulating SIM cards.

Hackings proof of need for gov?t Web host, says ICT Office

ICT Ofiice executive director Louis Casambre appealed to hackers, particularly those belonging to the hacktivist group Anonymous Philippines, not to stage a hacking spree just to promote their event, dubbed ?Million Mask March? on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

Intel pushes further in educ sector with new e-learning tablet

The Intel Education Tablet will not be sold commercially and will only be available to schools, with Davao City getting the first crack on its deployment in the country. While it seems like any ordinary tablet, with only the attached stylus giving it a somewhat unique appearance, the real power of the device lies in its software tools.

Atienza wants to amend poll automation law, bats for hybrid model

Buhay party-list representative Jose ?Lito? Atienza on Thursday, Oct. 31, said he will be filing a measure to amend the Automated Election Law to modify the computerized elections to make voting and canvassing to be done manually while the results transmitted electronically.

House bill proposes biz incubation program in schools

A lawmaker has filed a bill that seeks to promote a business incubation program in schools to give students the opportunity to start their own businesses and provide them access to technology and financing.
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