PH developers, startups offered on Internet.org by Facebook
Philippine mobile application developers and startup companies can now be accessed on the Internet.org by Facebook platform.
Filipino inventor develops Magnetic levitation train
Filipino inventor Jose Guardo Jr. of Davao has developed a local magnetic levitation or ‘Maglev’ train system to solve the country’s mass transportation
PH internet speed comparable to world service
The Philippines is providing comparably fast mobile internet service with Globe Telecom LTE speed, this according to a world report on internet services.
E-commerce site Shopify to boost Pinoy entrepreneurs
International e-commerce platform Shopify is now being made available to local entrepreneurs with Globe myBusiness.
Anton Taquintic wins in Vienna Nuclear Olympiad
A 22-year-old Filipino physicist won in the Nuclear Olympiad held in Vienna, besting the world’s best and getting into the final round of the competition.
Google crowd sources a song Miss Ko Na for Pinoy OFW’s
Filipino musical acts Kjwan, Sponge Cola, Itchyworms and Ebe Dancel, along with entertainer Mikey Bustos, have collaborated on a track
Free WiFi for 99% of the Philippines by 2016
Free WiFi access for 99 percent of the Philippine archipelago by 2016 has been projected by the Department of Science and Technology.
QC utilizes online mobile-based platform to fight HIV
A new online and mobile-based platform is being utilized by the Quezon City government to combat the spread of HIV.
Pinoy-made app prepares users for natural calamities
Locally-made mobile applications for smartphones are making disaster preparedness a more personal matter to Filipinos.
Pinoy trike-boat: Solution for flood-prone streets
The Pinoy tricycle has undergone another makeover, thanks to the ingenuity of Filipino inventor Atoy Llave.
Mindanao LGUs receive DOST ‘Health Tablets’
Doctors and health workers in Mindanao can now make better informed and accurate decisions about health-related concerns
Salt+Water=Light: A Filipino Invention for poor homes
Filipino homes without power sources can now light up their nights using two main components that can be found in every kitchen – salt and water.