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Batangas-based startup sees huge revenues with 3D printing products

Filipino technology firm Kezar Innovations is eyeing annual revenues of at least P15 million as momentum increases after the unveiling of four startups and reaching break-even less than a year after its April 2018 launching.

Top 5 emerging jobs in PH all related to tech sector: study

The findings underscore the demand for jobs which require hybrid skills, primarily to help organizations in the country navigate their digital transformation journey.

Globe seeks tighter public-private link-up to hasten rollout of cell towers

Globe Telecom also said the implementation of Republic Act 11032 or the Ease-of-Doing-Business Act would significantly fast-track the deployment of cell sites across the country.

Smart says more LTE and LTE-A devices being used by subscribers

The number of LTE-capable devices on Smart?s network grew by 78 percent year-on-year.

PUBLIC DOMAIN | Works you can freely use without permission

January 1st is celebrated in many parts of the world as Public Domain Day, or the day when copyright protection lapses on select works and officially enter the public domain.

Gov’t to install sensors, CCTVs for rehabilitation of Manila Bay

Acting DICT secretary Eliseo M. Rio Jr. said the government will deploy monitoring sensors as well as CCTVs to help clean up the Manila Bay over the next few years.

Cebu-based PWD group wins award for adaptive sports program

For its efforts to enable persons with disability (PWDs) to develop as independent, integrated, and empowered citizens, the Philippine Accessible Disability Services (PADS) received an award from wireless operator Smart Communications.

DICT says it will defer to Congress on validity of Mislatel franchise

The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) said it will respect the decision of Congress regarding the validity of Mislatel's franchise, which was at the center of the Senate hearing last Thursday, Jan. 24.

PCC slaps P6.5-M fine on Grab for giving deficient, wrong data

The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) imposed a P6.5-million fine on ridesharing firm Grab Philippines after it violated its voluntary commitments following the approval of its acquisition of Uber last year.

Recto bill in Senate could lift ban on motorcycle-riding apps

A bill has been filed in the Senate defining which types of motorcycles may qualify as public utility vehicles, which if approved will lift the ban on two-wheel vehicles from ferrying paying passengers.
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