The days of the UMID card may soon be over as the Social Security System (SSS) launched the new MySSS card. MySSS Card is a big upgrade to the UMID. Why? Well, apart from being an official SSS ID, it also works as a debit card, thanks to the built-in EMV chip. You can use the MySSS Card directly at a partner bank’s ATM to instantly withdraw SSS benefits, loans, and other proceeds. No need to do a separate enrollment process under the Disbursement Account Enrollment Module (DAEM). SSS teamed up with RCBC DiskarTech for the initial rollout of the service. UnionBank, China Bank, and AUB are expected to join soon. However, SSS noted that government agencies and private institutions are not mandated to accept the new MySSS card as an official ID. Your old UMID or any issued SSS cards are still valid, so you might want to keep them. You’re eligible for the new MySSS card if you’re a: member, prior registrant, pensioner, individual claimant, and representative payee who will p...
Lenovo is broadening its tablet offerings with a pair of new devices built for very different environments. One is engineered to survive drops and dust, while the other is tuned for performance in the office or classroom. ThinkTab X11: Lenovo’s first rugged Android tablet The new ThinkTab X11 marks the company’s debut in the rugged tablet space. It comes with IP68 certification, meaning it can handle dust and water with ease, and it meets MIL-STD-810H military standards for durability. A standout feature is its Batteryless Mode, which lets the tablet run off a power source while docked, making it a good fit for checkout counters or information kiosks that need to run all day. When operating on battery, it draws from a large 10,200mAh capacity. The tablet packs 5G and Wi-Fi 6E support along with two USB-C ports. There is also an NFC reader mounted on the front for quick payments or secure logins. Its 10.95-inch screen delivers a 2,560 x 1,600 resolution with a 90Hz refresh r...