Facebook’s digital literacy program provides practical lessons on data privacy
An expanded version of Facebook Philippines' Digital Tayo program, a local adaptation of the social network's digital literacy program, addresses the recent shift to digital learning by providing new lessons on privacy, managing passwords, and cybersecurity.
AI assistants make widespread errors about the news, new research shows
GENEVA — Leading AI assistants misrepresent news content in nearly half their responses, according to new research published on Wednesday by the European Broadcasting...
39% of companies have experienced videoconferencing attacks
By Mariel Alison L. Aguinaldo
Thirty-nine percent of companies all over the world encounter video conferencing attacks, according to the Cyber Readiness Report 2020 by...
Microsoft Cloud to help Baidu smart cars effort
SAN FRANCISCO -- Microsoft’s cloud computing platform will be used outside China for collaboration by members of a self-driving car alliance formed by Chinese...
Fortnite fever may be cooling: market tracker
San Francisco, United States -- The frenzy over the phenomenally popular video game Fortnite may be easing, according to revenue estimates released Thursday by...
Samsung invests $1.8 billion more in Vietnam for OLED manufacturing plant
HANOI - South Korean electronic manufacturer Samsung Display Co plans to invest $1.8 billion for a factory this year in northern Vietnam to produce OLED displays...
New Xiaomi smart home cameras now available
XIAOMI Corp.’s latest dual-lens smart home cameras are now available in the Philippines, the company announced this week.
The brand has launched the new Xiaomi...
Better internet pushes up Philippines in digital ranking, but e-governance still lags
The Philippines ranked 48th out of 110 countries in the 2021 Digital Quality of Life (DQL) Index, due to improvements in internet quality and electronic security, based on global research by information technology firm Surfshark Ltd.
Pentagon hits reset on Trump’s $10-B cloud deal, welcoming new players
WASHINGTON — The US Defense Department canceled its $10-billion JEDI cloud-computing project on Tuesday, reversing the Trump-era award to Microsoft Corp. and announcing a new contract expected to include its rival Amazon.com and possibly other cloud players.
HONOR MagicBook X 14 and X 15 laptops now available in PHL
SMART devices provider HONOR Philippines last week launched two laptops, the MagicBook X 14 and MagicBook X 15, in the Philippine market.
Both laptops are...
Poll: CEOs see technology disrupting businesses, but few willing to invest
MOST chief executives globally are putting a premium on investing in core business technologies to facilitate their digital transformation despite the emergence of new...
As storm Bebinca approaches, Taiwan uses AI to predict typhoon paths
TAIPEI - As tropical storm Bebinca barrels towards waters off northern Taiwan gathering strength into a possible typhoon, weather forecasters in Taipei are using a new...











