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Amazon Leo to launch satellite internet in PH before 2026 ends — DICT

The Philippines is about to get another option for satellite internet. Amazon Leo , which is expected to compete with Starlink, is preparing to enter the local market. According to Department of Information and Communications Technology Secretary Henry Aguda, the government has already signed an agreement with Amazon Leo. The company is currently working on its regulatory requirements, and Aguda expects it to launch before the end of the year. Aguda said the signing of the Konektadong Pinoy law made it much easier for telecom companies to set up shop in the country. Because of this, more providers are expected to follow. However, he added that the conflict in the Middle East might slow down the entry of some firms, especially those based in that region. Aside from satellite services, Aguda noted that many new players will likely offer fiber internet. He believes fiber is very important for the country’s needs. The secretary also praised local government units, or LGUs, for takin...
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Only 5 out of every 100 companies fully trust their cybersecurity providers — study

A new worldwide study has delivered an interesting result. Only 5 out of every 100 companies say they have complete trust in the people who protect them from online threats. Sophos researchers asked 5,000 organizations across 17 countries about their experiences. The answer was clear: trust is in short supply. A massive 95% of them admitted they do not fully believe in their cybersecurity partners. One of the biggest headaches for businesses is figuring out who to rely on in the first place. Around 79% said they find it hard to tell whether a new vendor is trustworthy. Even with providers they already work with, it is not much easier. About 62% said evaluating those existing relationships remains tough. How to report a text scam to the NTC How to safely dispose of old tech while securing your data This doubt is also making people nervous. More than half of those surveyed, or 51%, said they now worry more about a major cyberattack happening to them, precisely because they can...

Intel launches Core Series 3 chips for budget laptops

If you have been putting off buying a new laptop because the prices are too high, Intel just released something that might help with that. The company just launched its Intel Core Series 3 processors. These are not the top of the line parts for expensive gaming machines. Instead, Intel built these for regular people: students, small business owners, and schools watching their budgets. The main takeaway is that you no longer need to spend a fortune to get “AI ready” features. Intel took the technology from its higher end Panther Lake chips and squeezed it down into this more affordable range. These new chips are made in the US using a advanced production method called the Intel 18A process. If your current computer is about 5 years old, Intel claims you will see a huge jump in speed. The company’s tests show the new chip is 47% faster on single tasks and 41% faster when multitasking compared to older PCs. The part that handles AI work is nearly 3 times faster, or 2.8 times, tha...

TECNO CAMON 50 Ultra priced in the Philippines

The TECNO CAMON 50 series is now officially available in the Philippines. That consists of the TECNO CAMON 50 4G and the one we’ll be focusing on in this article, the CAMON 50 Ultra. If you didn’t already know, the TECNO CAMON 50 Ultra is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultimate processor, with up to 12GB of RAM, and 512GB of internal storage. This midrange phone boasts three 50-megapixel cameras. There’s one that uses a Sony LYTIA-700C sensor with optical image stabilization, another one with a 3x telephoto lens, and another for selfies. An 8-megapixel ultra-wide camera is also here. There’s a fancy 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED screen on the front with a high 144Hz refresh rate, HDR10 support, and Corning Gorilla Glass 7i protection. Keeping the lights on is the big 6,500mAh battery with 45W wired charging. It is also IP66/68/69/69K dust and water resistant and received MIL-STD-810H certification for drop resistance. It ships with Android 16-based HiOS 16 operating system...

Canva AI 2.0 takes on Adobe and Figma with faster, cheaper AI models

Canva has released a major update to its AI assistant, giving users the ability to create fully editable designs just by typing a text prompt. The new features are designed to automate everyday design tasks and offer multiple design options based on what the user asks for and their personal preferences. The Canva AI 2.0 update are part of Canva’s larger plan to weave its AI assistant deeper into daily workflows. This applies to individual users, small teams, and large businesses. The move comes as rivals like Adobe and Figma also expand their own AI tools, making the competition in the design software space even tougher. Cliff Obrecht, Canva’s co-founder and chief operating officer, said that many businesses prefer to do their final editing and publishing inside Canva. “Many small businesses start and end their day in Canva,” he explained. He added that while different platforms are starting to blend together in terms of how people work, the final step of editing still matters the...

Instagram Plus subscription now in the Philippines for Php65/month

Meta is testing a new paid subscription tier for Instagram called Instagram Plus , and the Philippines is one of the first markets where users can try it out. The monthly fee is set at Php65, and Meta is offering a one-month free trial to get people started. Instagram Plus unlocks several features that are not available on the standard free version. Subscribers will be able to see who viewed their stories and track how many times each story has been rewatched. They can also create multiple story audiences, view other people’s stories without leaving a trace, and send “Super Hearts” to stories. Another perk includes extending a story’s visibility beyond the usual 24-hour limit. Users will also get the option to boost their own stories for more reach. Meta has not announced a global launch date yet. But the test in the Philippines suggests the company is serious about turning Instagram into a mixed free and paid platform, similar to what other social media apps have started doing....

PhilSA and NIA will use satellite data to help farmers with irrigation system

The Philippine government is turning to satellites to solve another problem: making sure farmers have enough water for their crops. The Philippine Space Agency and the National Irrigation Administration just signed a deal that will run for three years. They want to use images taken from space to keep a close eye on the country’s irrigation systems. Right now, checking on canals and water levels takes a lot of time because workers have to inspect them on the ground. With satellite data, the government can see where water is going and where it is missing, all from above. This means they can react much faster when area starts running dry. The head of PhilSA, Gay Jane Perez, and the administrator of NIA, Eduardo Eddie Guillen, led the signing. Their main goal is to make water management smarter and less wasteful. Under the plan, the two agencies will create new digital tools. These tools will help NIA leaders make better decisions using real information. For example, they can spot...