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    Visa and Robinsons introduce contactless payments in the Philippines

    Visa recently announced that Robinsons, one of the largest chains of malls in the Philippines is now accepting contactless payments at its department stores and supermarkets in the country. There...

    HP finds millennial PH parents want “future-proof” kids

    HP Inc. just released the findings of the HP New Asian: Earning Experience Study, which shows that the majority of millennial parents in the Philippines want their children to...

    10 Reasons Why You Should Come to the National Trade Fair

    The 2019 edition of the annual National Trade Fair organized by the Department of Trade and Industry – Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion (DTI-BDTP) is all set for August...

    Lazada Philippines Celebrates 2nd Women’s Festival

    Ready your wallets, ladies! Lazada is set to kick off its second Women's Festival, a one-day sale geared towards empowering women to be confident in their own style and...

    Purified personal air brought to you by Dyson

    We, the indoor generation, are spending up to 90% of our time working, studying, eating, exercising, sleeping and playing behind closed doors. Our indoor environment—from the air we breathe to...

    H.A.R.I. Foundation donates laptops and computers to Marawi

    Hyundai Asia Resources Inc. (HARI) through its corporate social responsibility arm, HARI Foundation Inc. (HFI), donated laptops and desktop computers to Marawi City National High School and the City...

    Metrobank makes banking meaningful for the next generation

    The late Metrobank Group Chairman, Dr. George S.K. Ty founded Metrobank when he was in his early 20s, as no banks would lend him money easily for his family’s...

    Youth, digital tools to help grow PH agriculture

    Mang Vicente “Vic” Berdan, a 59-year-old farmer from Tanay, Rizal, is not new to Facebook.   His cover photo shows him and his wife harvesting crops from their farm. The couple...

    BPI and DOST recognize scientific research and innovations of Filipino students

    Winning Project of the Year and one of the Best in Innovation was Jay Patrick Nieles, BS Electronics Engineering from the University of Santo Tomas. His innovation helps locked-in syndrome patients communicate through a brain-computer typing interface that uses visual imagination of shapes and symbols.