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Monday, October 13, 2008

 
 

Visayan Forum, Microsoft step-UP against trafficking 

Microsoft Philippines, in partnership with a nongovernment organization (NGO), Visayan Forum Foundation Inc., expands its battle against human trafficking and exploitation in the country through its step-Up initiative—Stop Trafficking and Exploitation of People Through Unlimited Potential.

The number of cases of human trafficking has been undoubtedly increasing and the Philippines is among those countries in Asia and Pacific reportedly a major source and destination of trafficked persons.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

Hewlett-Packard (HP) Philippines recently announced new features on its StorageWorks Virtual Library System (VLS) and two additional HP StorageWorks D2D Backup solutions with “data deduplication” technology.

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After release of the Blackberry Bold, the Blackberry Storm is seen in an image courtesy of Verizon Wireless. Research in Motion Ltd (RIM), maker of the... 

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BIRTH OF THE ‘TERMINATOR’?

Models display robot suits in Tokyo. Japanese professor and lead robotics designer, Yoshiyuki Sankai, has announced he is introducing the robot suits aptly called HAL, or ‘hybrid assistive limb, for paralysed people, helping them to walk...

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CYBER DISPATCH
By Ike Suarez

ReadSoft, a Swedish software vendor, has started its penetration of the Philippines as part of its strategy to establish a presence in Asia, with priority given to countries where English is widely spoken or at least understood.

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DIGITALLIFESTYLE

What is it: Stereo music dock system for all iPod models.
Who’s it for: Those looking for a good-quality audio dock for their digital music player.

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Adobe brought in its latest family of design and development tools—the Creative Suite 4, or better yet known as CS4.

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