Vision sensors that can mimic human eye is game changer for future autonomous vehicles, industries
Future autonomous vehicles and industrial cameras might have human-like vision as the researchers at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) and Yonsei University in Seoul have developed vision sensors that can emulate and even surpass the human retina’s ability to adapt to various lighting levels.
4 hurt in 3 separate ambush in Maguindanao
Three persons were wounded in separate ambush incidents in three Maguindanao towns on Monday, May 30.
DDoS Maximum Attack Size Nearly Tripled in 2021 over 2020
The total number of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks fell 13% in 2021 over 2020, but were still well above pre-pandemic levels, according to Nexusguard researchers in the recently released DDoS Statistical Report for 2021.
Manila Water unveils ESG Goals
Manila Water has released the first series of its medium-term sustainability goals that outlines its progress and plans on embedding Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) into their business strategies.
Village councilman’s home in North Cotabato yields shabu
Anti-narcotics agents clamped down a barangay councilor from whose house in Tulunan town they found P81,600 worth of shabu during a search over the weekend.
Couple hurt in Maguindanao gun attack
A couple was hurt in a daring ambush early Monday in a busy stretch of a highway in Sultan Kudarat town in Maguindanao.
President-elect Marcos Jr. urged to ratify treaty banning hazardous waste exports
On the occasion of the third anniversary on Monday, May 30, of the historic re-exportation of the infamous Canadian garbage to its source, the EcoWaste Coalition appealed to incoming administration to institute essential policy measures to prevent dumping incidents and protect the nation’s interest from global waste trade.
12 Dulangan Manobo NPA members surrender to Army
Twelve New People’s Army guerillas, three of them Dulangan Manobo chieftains, surrendered to the Army on Sunday, May 29.
P6.8M worth shabu seized from Cotabato runaway dealer
State agents seized on Saturday, May 28, some P6.8 million worth of crystal meth, popularly known as shabu, from a dealer who had escaped when he sensed that he had sold his merchandise to non-unformed lawmen.
Catholic bishop: Decision to lift mining ban a ‘cowardly action’ of local leaders
A Catholic bishop called the decision of South Cotabato provincial government lifting the 12-year old ban on open-pit mining as “cowardly action of our local leaders.”