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Monday, April 27, 2009

 
 

Storm hits Philippine market

 
Amidst the scorching heat of the sun and the intermittent strong rains, a “Storm” is seen to put the gadget scene of the Philippines ablaze.

Research In Motion (RIM) announced the coming of BlackBerry Storm, the world’s first “clickable” touch-screen smartphone, in May.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

A health information system integration platform to standardize the country’s health record system developed by students from the Ateneo de Manila University won the Philippine finals of Microsoft’s Imagine Cup on April 20.

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With 12 billion page views monthly from Southeast Asia—88 percent of its global Internet traffic—the online social network site Friendster has now opened a regional office in Singapore to better manage this phenomenon; at the same time, regional technical support shall be done from the Philippines.

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Today’s mobile workforce is putting precious business secrets at risk, with lost or stolen laptop computers costing companies dearly, according to the Ponemon Institute.

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With celebrities such as Ashton Kutcher and Oprah Winfrey helping fuel Twitter mania, the micro-blogging website is soaring to stardom around the world, according to Hitwise.

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The Finnish government said Friday it has allocated extra frequencies to telecom firms TeliaSonera, Elisa and DNA to run the country's new, faster fourth-generation (4G) mobile network.

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When the Seattle Post-Intelligencer folded its print edition last month and went online only, it became the first major US metropolitan newspaper to make the leap into a solely digital future.

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TECHBYTES

AMD Phenom II 955 Black Edition processor is company’s fastest processor ever, giving performance users massive headroom, HD visuals,[backwards compatibility and DDR3 support at a price the competition can’t beat. 

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DIGITALLIFESTYLE

Stop! Before buying a new netbook, try checking out HP’s latest offering in the mini laptop arena. The new HP Mini notebooks, including a revitalized HP Mini 2140, will shake things up anew in the battle to bring affordable computers on everyone’s lap.

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Severino O. Frayna Jr., Benjie Dela Rosa
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