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'Google-powered' phone expected in 2008

News The "Google-powered" phones are expected to make it to market by mid-2008, possibly from Taiwan's HTC, South Korea's LG Electronics, Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA, France Telecom's Orange and Hutchison Whampoa's 3 UK, the report said.

[October 30, 2007, 8:13]

Consumers buying into pay-for-play

News The leading site, South Korea-based NCsoft said that as of June, it had 4 million subscribers who pay for its multiplayer game. Subscription-based Web sites are gaining more traction with customers, according to a study by an Internet research...

[July 11, 2002, 7:57]

UK still languishing down DSL league

News South Korea leads the way with almost 30 percent of its phone lines having been converted to DSL as of 30 June this year. Britain is still lagging behind many other industrialised countries in the take-up of DSL broadband services, despite the...

[September 10, 2003, 13:10]

HP to show off Itanium users

News The customers include Texas State University, South Korea's Asiana Airlines, Bharat Forge in India, the Body Shop in the U.K. More than 180 Hewlett-Packard customers running SAP's business software have moved their systems to HP servers with Intel...

[November 18, 2004, 13:25]

Future Power fires back at Apple

News According to Future Power, Apple reached a negotiated settlement with its corporate parent, South Korea-based Daewoo Telecom, that permits sale of a version of the E-Power computer made with a "silvery blue"-coloured plastic casing.

[March 15, 2000, 9:12]

Analyst downgrades Microsoft on PC worries

News Crook penned his report after Prudential researchers visited computer manufacturers in Taiwan, South Korea and Japan. Prudential Securities analyst Douglas J Crook downgraded his estimates on Microsoft Wednesday, citing more ominous news about PC...

[December 13, 2000, 14:58]

3G and Nigerian Brands

Blog South Korea is a classic example where Mobile marketing is striving. Mobile Marketing is used to describe marketing on or with a mobile device, such as a mobile Phone. Mobile allows brands that have relied on traditional channels to create a more...

[July 21, 2008, 14:03]

3G and Nigeria Brands

Blog South Korea is a classic example where Mobile marketing is striving. Mobile Marketing is used to describe marketing on or with a mobile device, such as a mobile Phone. Mobile allows brands that have relied on traditional channels to create a more...

[March 14, 2008, 16:11]

Red Hat and Oracle launch Linux centre

News South Korea, for one, has plans to replace 20 percent of its desktop software and 30 percent of its server software with Linux products by 2007. Software makers Oracle and Red Hat are launching a facility in Singapore to promote the development of...

[June 24, 2004, 14:50]

UK firms' R&D spending slide continues

News South Korea and Taiwan now contribute 33 companies to the global 1,000, with Hyundai and Samsung among major investors in R&D. Government tax incentives have failed to halt a decline in research and development investment by UK businesses...

[October 25, 2005, 11:15]

Some interesting RSA phishing stats

Blog After the US, the top hosting countries in descending order were Germany, Hong Kong, Australia, Japan, France, South Korea, Belize, China, and the UK. Following on from an APACS report into a massive increase in the number of phishing attacks in...

[November 9, 2006, 17:18]

Battle continues over true cost of Linux

Talkback Your own article, "South Korea launches 10,000-school Linux programme . WHY is this bogus article still running? Three months and largely negative responses later (because it deserves them? ZDUK can do better for the non-Micro$haft community!

[July 1, 2005, 18:02]

BT to handle Manpower data

News In Asia-Pacific, BT will deploy the network in 12 countries including Hong Kong, India, Philippines, South Korea and Singapore. Telecom giant BT has signed a deal with employment services firm Manpower to upgrade and manage its worldwide data network.

[May 27, 2004, 11:50]

Nvidia gains on rivals, prepares for NV30 launch

News Nvidia chief scientist David Kirk appeared in Seoul, South Korea on Monday at an event called "Nvidia Mania's Day" (sic) to promote the chip, which will be publicly launched at the Comdex trade show during the week of 18 November in Las Vegas.

[November 6, 2002, 16:38]

BT clamps down on broadband use

Talkback As it doesn't need to do much R&D, as other countries around the world have already got systems running at over 100Mbs (South Korea for example). If BT are griping now? What will happen when the bandwidth gets to 10Mbs+ and users start watching TV...

[March 28, 2006, 13:48]

Largest IPv6 network launched in China

News South Korea is working with the EU to develop applications and services using IPv6. An IPv6-based network linking 25 universities in 20 cities across China began operating on Saturday. The China Education and Research Network Information Center...

[December 29, 2004, 13:30]

Over 70 percent of businesses are hacked

News The survey covered Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, India, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and China, with 1,021 organisations interviewed, all of which had over 100 employees and at least a computer network.

[May 27, 2003, 9:09]

Cloners' Mecca Computex to run June 3

News The show also attracts other south-east Asian manufacturers from Japan, China, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Vietnam and several other countries. The 1996 Computex pulled close to 48,000 visitors and 714 exhibitors, and the show is firmly ensconced...

[December 19, 1996, 11:15]

Intel may face fresh EC antitrust charges

News Intel has also been under intense scrutiny in other parts of the world, especially in Europe, South Korea and Japan, but it has faced little objection to its business practices at home in the US in recent years, other than a recent investigation...

[July 16, 2008, 8:13]

CIH is a dodo

News South Korea estimated that between 240,000 and 600,000 PCs were affected there; Turkey believed 300,000 of its computers had been zapped; and China, India and the U.S.may have had almost 100,000 computers affected.

[May 27, 1999, 8:51]

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