Intel collaborates with Waymo on self-driving compute design
Intel Corp announced a collaboration with Alphabet’s Waymo self-driving unit, saying it had worked with the company during the design of its compute platform to allow autonomous cars to process information in real time.
Rohingya refugees tell of new violence; call for Myanmar sanctions
Rohingya Muslims fleeing a Myanmar military offensive arrived in Bangladesh on Monday with fresh accounts of violence and arson as a rights group called for sanctions and an arms embargo to stop what the United Nations has branded ethnic cleansing.
As AI takes centerstage, Nvidia hits another record high
Shares of Nvidia Corp touched a record high for the second straight day on Monday following yet another steep increase in the chipmaker’s price target.
PSEi surges for 3rd straight day, peso stays strong vs. USD
The Philippines’ main stocks index’ rallied for the third day in a row Monday, closing at over 8,200-level on sustained rise in Wall Street.
Duterte says Sept. 21 is a ‘Day of Protest’ but no official Palace advisory...
President Rodrigo R. Duterte on Monday said that he would not declare September 21 a holiday but would instead declare it as a “Day of Protest.”
WATCH, GABAY GURO | For one day, teachers put down chalks, lesson plans for...
For one precious day, thousands of teachers from all over the country were able to let go of their lesson plans and a myriad tasks last weekend to relish the joys of being appreciated at the Gabay Guro celebration at the SM MOA Arena.
NEDA wants agencies to start consultations on opening up sectors
As the government readies a Foreign Investment Negative List (FINL) that will open more economic activities and sectors to foreign participation, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) is also drafting an executive order (EO) for departments and agencies to start consultations on liberalization moves that will need legislation.
Mall’s coin bank collection funds energy-efficient lights for Malabon barangay
The community of Robinsons Town Mall Malabon recently donated over 100 compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and fluorescent lamps (FLs) to Barangay Tinajeros in Malabon City.
Diverse shapes, sizes, colors dominate Emmys red carpet
Diversity in race, body shape and sexual identity reinvented television’s biggest runway on Sunday night.
CPP: Sept 21 protest to shine spotlight on fascist crimes, Duterte regime
MANILA - The Communist Party of the Philippines said all of the victims of President Rodrigo Duterte’s "political persecution, armed oppression and bloody campaign...
Caraga U graduate tops Forester board exams, 6 more take topnotcher spots
Butuan City - A graduate from Caraga State University (CSU) here took the top spot in the September 2017 Forester board examination, for the...
Healthy burgers, good backpacks: Letran students hold entrep fair at Robinsons Place Manila
Budding entrepreneurs from Colegio de San Juan de Letran recently impressed mall goers at Robinsons Place Manila with their fresh concepts and unique products.
Former PBA player Cris Bolado dies in motorcycle accident
Former PBA player Cris Bolado died in a motorcycle crash on Sunday. He was 47. The fatal accident happened in Cambodia where he was based...
‘SNL,’ Big Little Lies,’ ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ rule at Trump-flavored Emmys
'SNL' won nine Emmys, including best comedy supporting actor for Alec Baldwin's send-up of the U.S. President.
Senate okays Fiscal-Monetary Report Act of 2017
The Senate on Monday unanimously approved on third and final reading a measure which promotes greater transparency and public accountability in the formulation and implementation of the Executive department's economic policies.














