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LPU Batangas to introduce PayMaya-powered ?super? ID

In the coming weeks, each LPU Batangas high school and college student will have their own PayMaya-powered Super ID that serves as a tool for attendance monitoring and as a prepaid card that can be used for cashless transactions inside the school premises.

Chinese AI startups overtake US peers for venture capital investments

This shows that investors are confident with the technologies developed by Chinese startups, their business strategies, and market potential.

QC gov’t taps GCash for pilot-test of QR mobile payment

The project will enable residents to pay various barangay fees (barangay clearance, barangay ID, local certificates and permits) electronically when they scan to pay at QR codes using the GCash app.

BSP set to issue bank rules on reporting of cyber attacks

A circular that will require banks to report as soon as possible any cyber attack and other information technology-related incidents in their systems is expected to be released in September.

Grab PH asks LTFRB to increase TNVS supply base to 80,000

The LTFRB has issued a memorandum last February setting the supply cap of TNVS units in Metro Manila at 65,000. Of the proposed 65,000 vehicle cap, 55,000 slots have been allocated to vehicles based the master list of the LTFRB.

BLOG | Know your enemy: The social engineer

BPI's data protection officer and enterprise information security officer talks about social engineers and how they target their victims.

Xiaomi debuts low-cost sub-brand PocoPhone in PH

The brand?s first smartphone ? the PocoPhone F1 ? will retail in the Philippines at P17,990 and P19,990 for the 6GB+64GB and 6GB+128GB versions, respectively.

Global semicon revenue hits record $120.8 billion in Q2 2018

Samsung Electronics, Intel, and SK Hynix continued to lead the semiconductor market in Q2 2018

Angara hits DICT’s slow rollout of free Wi-Fi in SUCs

Saying only 2 of 112 SUCs are enjoying free Wi-Fi, Angara said he is expecting DICT acting secretary Eliseo Rio to explain before the Senate the cause of delay, and the steps being undertaken to fast-track its implementation.

Study: Convenience trumps security among Pinoy app users

The survey noted that consumers from emerging markets that are seeing rapid digital adoption such as Indonesia, India, and the Philippines prioritize convenience, while consumers from developed markets such as Australia and Singapore, prioritize security.
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