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Tarlac City shows off solar-powered cart in regional S&T fest

The Solar Power Innovative Cart, which can only travel short distances, is a collaboration between DOST and Tarlac State University to possibly address the increasing prices of fuel consumption in the region.

DOST-SEI hikes slots for S&T scholarships, raises monthly stipends

DOST-SEI recently posted the names of 8,994 new qualifiers for its undergraduate scholarship, the biggest batch since the program started in 1958.

Epson ink tank printers exceed global sales of 30 million units

The company said it will further accelerate the shift from conventional ink cartridge models to high-capacity ink tank models with the aim of establishing the latter as the inkjet printer mainstream.

BUWAN NG WIKA | ‘Jeproks’ and ‘Rapsa’ registered as trademarks

Not a lot of Filipinos are aware that a few slang words in our local language have been registered as trademarks at the Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL).

PesoNet helps PH electronic fund transfers rise by 27%

PesoNet is the first automated clearing house (ACH) under the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas' (BSP) National Retail Payment System (NRPS) program.

Smart, Nokia get funding to deploy drone system for disaster response

Using Smart?s high-speed LTE connectivity and the portable Nokia Ultra Compact Network, the system can also create a secure communication between drones, other equipment, and rescue team members.

With new law on nat’l ID, NPC vows protection of data privacy rights

The PhilSys Act seeks to implement a single official identification card for all citizens and foreign residents that would serve as a de facto national identification number.

Regulate blockchain ‘actors’ not technology, says fintech lawyer

The term "actors" refers to the intermediaries and operators running applications on blockchain networks.

DICT produces first batch of business analysts for BPO sector

The 22 scholars underwent a nine-week training course and completed five modules that cover topics identified by the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd).

Senate bill directs telcos to unlock mobile devices upon end of contract

The Network Freedom Act now prohibits telcos or other retailers of mobile wireless devices from selling units, issued without subscription contracts, that are locked to a specific network.
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