The Aquino administration is not prioritizing the creation of a Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), said Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr., citing a lack of funds coupled with government austerity measures.
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The Aquino administration is not prioritizing the creation of a Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), said Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Herminio Coloma Jr., citing a lack of funds coupled with government austerity measures.
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TOKYO - Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. said Tuesday it is developing technology for a 3-D television that won't require special glasses.
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In five years, more than a third of mobile phones sold in the Philippines would be smart phones from only 2 percent last year, technology consultancy firm Frost & Sullivan said Monday.
HSINCHU, Taiwan - The marriage of an American technology firm and a Taiwanese display panel manufacturer has helped make digital reading a prospective challenger to paper as the main medium for transmitting printed information.
The European Union violated the Information Technology Agreement, the World Trade Organization ruled following complaints filed by US, Japan, Chinese Taipei, and Philippines.
Information from various sources shows that the Philippines is still the text messaging capital of the world, according to technology and social media news blog Mashable.com.
NEW YORK - Technology companies led the stock market to its third straight loss Thursday after an earnings report from Cisco Systems raised more questions about the economy.
NEW YORK - Technology companies led the stock market to its third straight loss Thursday after an earnings report from Cisco Systems raised more questions about the economy.
NEW YORK - The court-appointed trustee seeking to recover billions of dollars lost by jailed financier Bernard Madoff sued three entities Thursday to get back more than $30 million that he said the Madoff family had invested, mostly in oil and gas properties and technology companies.