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Monday, August 17, 2009

 
 

WiMAX nationwide by year-end

 
By Ike Suarez, Correspondent    
 
WiMAX, the next generation platform for wireless and broadband Internet service shall be made available by Globe Telecom Inc. in several parts of the country from Luzon to Mindanao by the end of 2009, according to a leading executive of this telco company.

Globe Telecom Inc. consumer broadband group head Bong Gonzales made the announcement as he spoke recently with members of the Information Technology Journalists Association of the Philippines during this organization’s latest Cyberpress Forum at the Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf Cafe at the A. Venue in Makati City.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

In its bid to further reduce the number of software piracy in the country, Business Software Alliance (BSA) has encouraged more individuals to submit report through its hotline numbers of companies using pirated or unlicensed business software.

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During the first half of the year, GfK Philippines have found that more than half of Notebook PCs sold in NCR were priced below P30,000. These were mainly composed of netbooks and “mainstream form-factors” (currently those with 14”...

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Kaspersky Lab, an Internet security company, recently announced the release of its new solutions: Internet Security 2010 and Anti-Virus 2010.

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Nur Azlin Mohamed Yasin spends several hours a day trawling the Internet, but she is not your typical young surfer, descending into a world of bomb-making, militancy and extremism.

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Journalism Online, a company which seeks to help news organizations make money on the Web, said Thursday that more than 500 newspapers and magazines have agreed to join the venture.

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Sony, in a challenge to Amazon's Kindle, unveiled plans on Thursday to do away with the proprietary software on its electronic Sony Reader and convert its e-book store to an industry standard format.

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NEWTECH

Creative Technology Ltd. introduced the Creative Inspire T3130 and Creative Inspire T6160 speaker systems that uphold the Creative Inspire line’s reputation for merging high performance and value.

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HARDWARE

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) unveils a brand new Micro ATX Black Series motherboard, ECS A785GM-M, providing unbelievable performance, stunning visual experience, and great energy efficiency for users. Being one member of...

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DIGITAL LIFESTYLE

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