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Samsung unveils high-end TV, wireless multimedia products South Korea’s Samsung has unveiled its latest high definition TV and handheld multimedia devices product lines, aiming to strengthen its foothold as one of the dominant home electronics makers in the Philippines.
Ericsson execs see tech-savvy Pinoys embracing mobile multimedia Top international executives of Ericsson recently participated in a workshop to discuss technological developments and issues in the global mobile communications industry affecting the telecommunications landscape in the Philippines.
Auction.ph hits 1M members Auction.ph, the foremost online shopping mall in the Philippines, surpasses the 1M mark in terms of membership.
Taiwanese PC maker says RP main target for low-cost laptops Taiwanese computer maker Asus bared that the Philippines will be one of its top market targets for the whole Asia Pacific region for the company’s low-cost portable computer product line recently introduced in the country.
Fuji Xerox marks 30th anniversary Fuji Xerox Printers, the global leader in printing technologies and innovation, celebrates this month its 30th year of its invention of the world’s first laser printer, the Xerox 9700.
Yahoo! upgrades oneSearch Yahoo! Philippines (www.yahoo.com.ph), a Pinoy-centric company, has unveiled a new upgrade to oneSearch, Yahoo!’s industry-leading mobile search service.
Wii, home theater expected to drive RP projector sales As home theater and the phenomenal game console Wii slowly become popular in the Philippines, projectors are also expected to ride on this boom.
RP’s wireless broadband race gets serious as mobile version of Smart Bro is unveiled It used to be that the wireless broadband tiff in the country was confined only to WeRoam of PLDT and Visibility of Globe Telecom.
Eager to reclaim diminished glory, local Sony subsidiary shapes up For the most part of the 20th century, the Sony brand had reigned as the undisputed king of consumer electronics.
Booming mobile industry boosts Sennheiser share in RP market The continuing boom in mobile devices, including mobile phones, MP3 players, and other handhelds, has boosted the market share of German audio technology giant Sennheiser, company executives said.
Network infrastructure provider steps up local product offerings The name Panduit may seem unfamiliar, or even sound amusing to some, but it is slowly making its presence felt in the IT industry and in local soil as it recently beefed up its product offerings in the Philippines.
Order your Seiche cellphone online Seiche SPD 3380, the revolutionary phone that enables users to call both via the Internet and the regular GSM (global system for mobile communications) platform is now available for order online at www.seichehomedirect.com.
Stay connected online via Sun iMessenger Sun Cellular offers a cost effective way to chat -- as much as you want-- with friends, loved ones and online buddies through your cellular phone with Sun iMessenger.
SunPhil braces for changes as BT acquires Frontline The local subsidiary of the Sun Microsystems is readying for possible changes as the global services arm of European telecom firm BT said it is acquiring Singapore-based Frontline Technologies, which in turn is the majority shareholder of Sun Microsystems Philippines.
In a bold move, homegrown Gurango Software sets IPO Determined to conquer the global market, a wholly Filipino-owned software development house will make its shares available to the public in a bid to raise more funds for its overseas expansion.
Lawson Software triples its staff base, makes RP key 3rd largest support center Lawson Software, a leading global enterprise resource planning solutions and applications provider, has put its stake on Philippine ground with the set up direct operations in Taguig City.
NGOs as fertile ground of developing apps? Microsoft’s RP subsidiary wants to find out Non-government organizations, or NGOs, may be the anti-thesis of profit-oriented businesses, but the nature of their work and processes could be as equally complex and daunting.
New Microsoft RP chief: We’re on inflection point Rafael "Pepeng" Rollan, the new managing director of Microsoft Philippines, said the local market is now on its inflection point where new technologies such as unified communications can now be introduced to replace the old way people interconnect.
Cisco Networking Academy helps lay groundwork for rewarding IT jobs Frederick Chua, an Electronics and Computer Engineering graduate of Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT), enrolled in the Cisco Networking Academy upon an upperclassman’s recommendation. A year after completing the program and graduating from college, he’s now the junior customer support engineer for large telecoms and banking projects at Datacraft Philippines.
Filipiniana.net presented at int’l multimedia confab Filipiniana.net’s team of technological consultants are in Taichung, Taiwan to attend the International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM).
UP ‘Morons’ tops programming tilt Proving that it is still the premier school in the country, the University of the Philippines in Diliman outclassed its rivals in the first staging of the Inter-Collegiate Programming Competition 2007 (ICPC Philippines 2007) held last October 20 at the De La Salle University Canlubang Campus in Laguna.
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