TAGUIG CITY, Philippines--Intel's new chip codenamed Diamondville will pave the way for low-cost mobile PCs by mid-2008, says Navin Shenoy, vice president and general manager for Asia Pacific of Intel Semiconductor Ltd. Thanks to products like the Asus Eee PC and Classmate PC, Intel believes a market exists for the sub-$400 mobile PC that they have dubbed the Netbook. The Netbook is an affordable Internet access mobile device targeted at children and users who want a second mobile PC. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Erwin Oliva on February 19, 2008.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--Mark Kobayashi-Hillary, who blogs about outsourcing, shares his thoughts on the Philippine business process outsourcing industry at the the recent e-Services Philippines conference. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Lawrence Casiraya.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--Based on Rodolfo Noel Lozada Jr.'s testimony, former economic planning secretary Romulo Neri believes that Filipinos tolerate government anomalies because they have the "exhaust valve" of becoming overseas Filipino workers. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Senate on February 18, 2008.
MANILA, Philippines--Mark Louie Aquino, Youth Revolt spokesperson and lead convenor, explains the role the youth will play in fighting corruption in the wake of the the national broadband network scandal. The youth, Aquino said, played a major role in EDSA II and will again be a key factor in the call for President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo's resignation. The Church and youth groups held a candle lighting ceremony and forum at Caritas Manila. Video taken by INQUIRER.net multimedia editorial assistant Abigail Kwok.
PASAY CITY, Philippines--Jaime Ayala, president and chief executive officer of Ayala Land Inc., says a mall tenant received a warning before and after the October 19 blast at the Glorietta 2 mall. Video taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Veronica Uy at the Senate on February 20, 2008.
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