Curbing Cellphone Theft With “Kill Switch”
Now filed in the House of Representatives is HB No. 4511 or “An Act Requiring All Cellphone Network Service Providers to Equip All Mobile Phones They Provide to Postpaid Users With a ‘Kill-Switch’ Software to Enhance Security and ... read more
The Dangers In Using Facebook Messenger
Many issues had already been published about the mandatory installation of the new messaging system of Facebook (FB) on mobile gadgets of its members. Most of the complaints about the “Messenger” concern possible privacy intrusion which caused many FB ... read more
The Smartphones For Senior Citizens
As a young senior citizen who understands a bit about new technologies, I wish to share with my fellow young once and/or their “guardians” (children and grandchildren who provide the gadgets to their parents/grandparents and guide them ... read more
Tweaking A New Smartphone
I had a hand on cellular phones since its introduction in our country in 1989. I was a freelance salesman of analog cellphones at that time when the popular brands were Motorola, Oki, Panasonic and later the Nokia. In those days, ... read more
An Early Digital TV Reception Experience
Last November 2013, the National Telecommunications Commission released its NTC Memorandum Circular No. 05-11-2013 adopting Japan’s Integrated Services Digital Broadcast-Terrestrial (ISDB-T) standard for the Philippines’ migration to digital television (TV) broadcasting. With the issuance, the regulating agency planned to ... read more
My Affair With Computers And The Internet
The Internet came into the Philippines on March 29, 1994 and its 20th anniversary celebration made me recall my affair with computers and the World Wide Web. I have said it many times that as a senior citizen, ... read more
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