The end of Windows 10 is not the end of an era. It is the proof that progress is a privilege disguised as inevitability. The Curtain Falls After ten years of service, patches, blue screens, and forced restarts, Windows 10 is finally being buried. Microsoft calls it progress. I call it another obituary written in marketing language. This is not
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They call it the Konektadong Pinoy Bill, Senate Bill No. 2699. Cute name. As if baptizing it with “Pinoy” makes it patriotic and “Konektado” makes it competent. In truth, it is the legislative equivalent of plugging a broken router back in and praying it works. The Senate promises every Filipino will finally be online. What it really guarantees is that
So What’s AI, Anyway? Before we start criticizing the country for not being “AI-ready,” let’s be real—millions of Filipinos aren’t even sure what AI is.No judgment. Our internet’s slow, electricity’s unstable, and life is hard. Nobody’s got time to read whitepapers when rice is ₱60 per kilo. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is tech that mimics human thinking—chatbots, facial recognition, Waze rerouting,
We’re addicted to shortcuts. We want to be Southeast Asia’s next tech tiger, build AI-powered public services, and throw around buzzwords like “blockchain-enabled procurement” — when most agencies still rely on photocopiers older than Gen Z. We love to say we’re “leapfrogging” into digital greatness. But newsflash:You can’t leapfrog if you haven’t even built the pond.Some communities don’t even have
In today’s fast-paced, digitally empowered world, technology continues to serve as the great enabler — fostering innovation, accelerating inclusion, and redefining the boundaries of access. From AI-powered platforms to seamless cloud integration, we are witnessing a transformational era where barriers are no longer obstacles, but opportunities for strategic disruption and human-centered design. Or at least, that’s what the slide deck