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Grab PH says it has given P70-million subsidy to drivers

Grab is also eyeing to implement a multimodal transportation system, wherein its TNVS units will be integrated into other modes of public transportation.

Iligan City unveils ‘SITIO’ program to create more digital jobs

SITIO is a holistic approach to address unemployment and lack of investment and economic opportunities in areas where ICT-enabled companies have not located but the availability of talent, infrastructure, connectivity, business dynamism and other factors necessary for global services are present.

Smart, Globe report compliance of one-year validity of all prepaid load

Previously, since January 6, the operators have implemented a one-year validity period for prepaid loads P300 and above.

Cashless transactions soar in PH as gov’t, fin-tech firms push e-payment

Cashless transactions or electronic payment ratio in the Philippines have reportedly improved to as much as 10 percent in the first quarter of this year compared to just 3 percent three years ago.

DOST intros modern tech in traditional gong-making in Cordillera

A gong or ?gangsa? is a rounded metal commonly made of copper or brass used by the Cordillera IPs in accompanying their traditional dances and rituals.

Gov’t websites down due to server malfunction: DICT

The DICT has sought the help of multinational tech company IBM to bring the servers back online this week.

Facebook Messenger intros ?M? virtual assistant in PH

With M expanding in the Philippines and Vietnam, the completely automated virtual assistant is now available in 13 countries.

Review | Sony Xperia XZ2 flagship smartphone

The Xperia XZ2 is Sony?s flagship offering for 2018, giving consumers a slightly different take on the otherwise highly similar flagship space.

PH students capture top plums in HK science contest

Students of two science high schools in the Philippines recently toppled international opponents in the Hong Kong Students Science Project Competition (HKSSPC) held at the Hong Kong Science Park last March 10, 2018.

PayPal study reveals more Filipinos are now shopping online

With the country's growing number of smartphone users, PayPal forecasts Philippine mobile e-commerce to climb from an estimated P38.4 billion in 2017 to an estimated P55.7 billion in 2018.
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