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US vape brand Juul enters PH to offer smokers alternative to cigarettes

Juul works through a closed vaping system with pods and has a patented temperature control design. Without buttons or switches, Juul is free from ash and odor.

WB urges industry-business collab in PH to build skills for digital economy

The World Bank also noted that digital payments adoption is lagging in Southeast Asia compared to other parts of the world.

Facebook AI researchers create detailed population density maps for PH, Asia

Facebook is working with non-profit and research partners to use AI and big data to address large-scale social, health, and infrastructure challenges in Asia.

Four policemen nabbed in QC for online ‘sabong’

So far, the lone e-sabong license issued by the government belongs to Pampanga-based Philippines Cockfighting International.

DICT, DTI join blockchain platform of US tech firm

The two agencies forged their partnerships with Monsoon Blockchain Storage through the signing of a memorandum of agreement on Wednesday, June 19.

GrabFood warns against order cancellations

Grab Philippines warned on Tuesday, June 18, that it will suspend the accounts of its customers who cancel their orders through its food delivery service GrabFood.

Applications for mobile number portability moved to January

The DICT said the local telcos were given six months to comply from the effectivity of the NTC's implementing rules and regulations of the Mobile Number Portability Act on July 2.

Google Doodle marks Jose Rizal’s 158th birth anniversary

Google is celebrating the 158th birth anniversary of Filipino hero Jose Rizal with a Doodle featuring his words that inspired the Philippine national movement.

Smart unveils data-packed ‘Signature’ plans for post-paid users

Smart Signature’s four plans come with open access data allocation for data-savvy customers and a Data Rollover feature, wherein unused data for the month is carried over to the next month.

Starting July 2, subscribers can keep their mobile numbers forever

Mobile phone subscribers may now keep their numbers even after they changed their network providers starting July 2, according to the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
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