Author: Brian Rosario

Blockchain in 2026: From Speculation to Real Utility

In 2026, blockchain is no longer about hype, tokens, or speculation. It is about real utility, trust, and systems that solve actual problems. In this article, I share my thoughts on where blockchain is heading, why projects like Kooaia Network still matter, and why now may be the right time to revisit both Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence with a more practical and purposeful approach.

Read More

The State of Toilets in the Philippines: A Hidden Crisis in Cleanliness and Maintenance

Public toilets in the Philippines often reflect neglect and poor maintenance, even in private hospitals and major malls. Wet floors, broken doors, missing locks, dirty changing tables, and empty tissue holders reveal deeper issues in discipline and accountability. This article examines the state of public restrooms and proposes a solution through a specialized toilet hygiene and maintenance service.

Read More

Philippines to Privatize Nine Regional Airports: Inside DOTr’s New PPP Strategy

The Department of Transportation (DOTr) is moving forward with an ambitious plan to bundle nine regional airports under new Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreements. Building on the success of Mactan-Cebu, Clark, and NAIA’s recent privatization, this initiative aims to modernize regional gateways through private-sector efficiency while keeping government ownership intact. If done right, it could mark a turning point for Philippine aviation, bringing world-class standards to airports across the country.

Read More

The Rise of Everyday AI: How Artificial Intelligence Became Invisible but Indispensable

Artificial Intelligence isn’t just powering the future; it’s already quietly shaping our present. From the way our phones predict our habits to the routes our cars choose before we even ask, AI has woven itself into daily life so seamlessly that we no longer see it. The world is busy talking about AI as a revolution, but the real transformation is a silent and invisible layer of intelligence running beneath everything we do. This article explores how AI became both invisible and indispensable, the paradoxes it created, and why its greatest power lies not in what it shows, but in what it hides.

Read More