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Philippines test
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The Philippines is one of four countries in the world where an online game franchised by the National Basketball Association will be tested for its appeal to the world's Internet gamers; contests engaged in by local afficiniados will be aired regularly over GMA-7 and made available for viewing online on this broadcast giant's Web portal.
The game is NBA Street Online developed by the Redwoods, California-based Electronic Arts, one of the world's biggest video game software vendors. Its Philippine franchisee is I-Play Online Games Inc., a joint venture between GMA New Media Inc. and IP E-Game Ventures Inc.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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NBI deploys automated clearance machine
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The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) recently deployed an automated clearance machines, or
ACMs, specifically designed to make the process of clearance renewal easier and faster to Filipinos, especially to overseas Filipino...
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South Korean police arrest four over massive customer data theft
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South Korean police on Sunday arrested four people over the theft of
data on 11 million customers of a local oil refiner in what is being
called the country's largest-ever data leak.
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TECHBYTES
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Microsoft calls on Windows users to validate software
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Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications Program update takes effect next month
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In anticipation of the Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) program update to be rolled out this September, Microsoft is urging users of Windows XP Professional to validate and activate their software.
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