Why local brands go Japanese

Lucia Edna P. de Guzman
Filipinos have long been lured by art inspired by Japanese animation and comics. The fixation runs deep.

Why we need ‘sexy’ robots in the Philippines

Lucia Edna P. de Guzman
How do we spark interest in robotics in our “low‑tech” nation?

Out of the closet, into the clothing industry

Robert A. Vergara Jr.
Kaye Morales, a fashion designer‑turned‑entrepreneur, is a lesbian and proud.

Why SMEs remain chill despite tensions all over the globe

Robert A. Vergara Jr.
Business game strong.

The rainbow‑colored gap in the print industry

Lucia Edna P. de Guzman
There’s a gap in the publishing industry that indie publishing is trying to fix.

How to remain Filipino in the age of online trolls

Lucia Edna P. de Guzman
“Make sure that every day you call yourself a Filipino.”

The best hack to secure a site? An actual hacker

Robert A. Vergara Jr.
It is the “most effective” way.

10 startup pitches that are totally lit

Lucia Edna P. de Guzman
We sat in the Supercollider pitching session and rounded up these cool new business ideas.

Female powerhouses sound off on what it’s really like to be a woman

Lucia Edna P. de Guzman
At the ‘She for She’ forum in Manila, women from different sectors, including the LGBT, had a lot to voice out.

Inspiring advice about digital—so you won’t fall behind

Robert A. Vergara Jr.
10 epic tech leaders and their thoughts on disruption, AO, IoT, data, analytics and more.

Why an established real estate company bet on a food park

Robert A. Vergara Jr.
They put it up in dense Makati city.

Nick Joaquin in the age of fake news

Lucia Edna P. De Guzman
Is there a place for an old‑school literary reporter and his bottles of beer?