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  • 3 weeks ago | dailyguardian.com.ph | John Feffer

    By John FefferIn a fit of madness or just plain desperation, you’ve enrolled in a get-rich-quick scheme. All you have to do is sell some products, sign up a few friends, and make some calls. Follow that simple formula, and you’ll soon pull in tens of thousands of dollars a month—or so you’ve been promised anyway. If you sell enough products, you’ll be invited into the Golden Circle, which offers perks such as free concert tickets and trips to Las Vegas.

  • 4 weeks ago | dailyguardian.com.ph | John Leo Algo

    By John Leo Algo2025 for the Philippines is not just defined by the elections. It is also defined by change against climate change. This year would see the country update or introduce new plans and policies that would set the direction of how it would address the climate crisis. These would cover different aspects, including the long-term plan for reducing emissions, enabling a just transition towards national sustainable development, and localizing adaptation to extreme impacts.

  • 1 month ago | dailyguardian.com.ph | Matthew Hardman

    By Matthew HardmanAsia is leading the world in AI adoption, but many businesses are beginning to realise that its effectiveness depends on how well data is structured, secured, and made accessible. According to Hitachi Vantara’s latest State of Data Infrastructure Survey, 42% of enterprises in Asia now consider AI critical to their operations, outpacing the global average of 37%. Yet, this momentum faces a serious challenge.

  • 1 month ago | dailyguardian.com.ph | Michael Hudson

    By Michael Hudson(Last of two parts)Monetization of Exchange Between the Rural and Urban CentersMoney evolved as part of the valuation dimension of exchange. Anthropologists studying surviving Indigenous communities have found that artifacts typically are valued for their rarity or lineage of ownership. In archaic times such objects were often buried with their wearers, having become part of their personal identity. In time, they took a proto-monetary signification of esteem.

  • 2 months ago | dailyguardian.com.ph | Abhishek Kumar Singh

    By Abhishek Kumar Singh(The author is Head of Security Engineering of Singapore’s Check Point Software Technologies)With the recent Safer Internet Day, it’s hard not to feel a little extra concern about our kids’ online safety. Today, our children and young adults are living and breathing a digital world that’s evolving faster than ever—one where scammers are now using AI-assisted smart tools like ChatGPT and DeepSeek to create malicious content that can trick even the savviest among us.