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The consumer electronics and home appliance company, ROWA, brings in its affordable TVs in the country. ROWA will be joining Lazada's 11.11 sale, offering up to 40% off on its select TVs, vouchers up to PHP 1,000, and free shipping nationwide. See the prices below: • ROWA LED32L51 - PHP 11,595 • ROWA LED40L51 - PHP 15,495 • ROWA LED43T61 - PHP 20,195 • ROWA LED55T61 - PHP 26,895 You may visit its official store in Lazada for more information. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="4320"] KISA HQ (Korea)[/caption] The Philippines is stepping up its digital defenses with a new centralized hub designed to fight high-level cyberattacks and shield local infrastructure. The landmark initiative is backed by a USD 25.60 million (PHP 1.56B) grant from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), marking it as the largest project funded by the agency in the Philippines to date. We've written about it in May, but we're happy to report that the HUAWEI Watch Kids X1 is making its way to the Philippines. The HUAWEI Watch Kids X1 will be available in the Philippines starting June 30 for PHP 13,999. Read more in our articles including "ROWA affordable TVs now available in the Philippines" and "Microsoft extends Windows 10 lifespan for another year... again".

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The consumer electronics and home appliance company, ROWA, brings in its affordable TVs in the country. ROWA will be joining Lazada's 11.11 sale, offering up to 40% off on its select TVs, vouchers up to PHP 1,000, and free shipping nationwide.

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See the prices below: • ROWA LED32L51 - PHP 11,595 • ROWA LED40L51 - PHP 15,495 • ROWA LED43T61 - PHP 20,195 • ROWA LED55T61 - PHP 26,895 You may visit its official store in Lazada for more information. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="4320"] KISA HQ (Korea)[/caption] The Philippines is stepping up its digital defenses with a new centralized hub designed to fight high-level cyberattacks and shield local infrastructure. The landmark initiative is backed by a USD 25.60 million (PHP 1.56B) grant from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), marking it as the largest project funded by the agency in the Philippines to date.

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Our coverage of ROWA Philippines includes: "ROWA affordable TVs now available in the Philippines"; "Microsoft extends Windows 10 lifespan for another year... again"; "DICT launches "eGov App on Wheels" for remote, hard-to-access areas". Each article provides unique insights and information.