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Disk Performance Analyzer for Networks
What's slowing your network down? Find out fast with powerful, free software that gives you a network-wide at-a-glance view of fragmentation accumulation. Discover bottlenecks before they cost you...
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Targeting disabilities with tech
In Asia, several companies get grants from Samsung's DigitAll Hope program to technology to benefit the underprivileged, disabled.
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Sizing up PalmOne's next moves
Ed Colligan played a central role in the handheld maker's revival. Now he faces hard choices about working with Microsoft and Linux.
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PC distributor puts RFID tags in goods
A Singaporean IT products distributor is introducing radio tags to track inventory and delivery.
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Gartner: 'Steer away' from cheap Windows XP
That's the research firm's verdict on Microsoft's stripped-down Starter Edition for developing countries.
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Adobe targets piracy in Asia
Company says it antipiracy efforts led to a 10 percent increase in its revenue in the region last year.
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NEC targets overseas markets
Japan's phone giant wants to sell its 3G handsets in Europe and is eyeing China as well.
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Intel targets China's online gamers
The chipmaker will work with Shanghai-based Shanda Networking to develop interactive entertainment for Intel-based PCs, phones and set-top boxes.
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IBM sets up RFID center in Japan
Big Blue is setting up a center dedicated to radio frequency identification at its Yamato Laboratory in Kanagawa, Japan.
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Fujitsu sues Samsung over plasma TVs
Fujitsu files suit in U.S. and Japanese courts against Samsung, alleging that the rival display maker has violated patents for its plasma technology.
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Net phone provider calls on Singapore
SIPphone pairs up with Singapore Telecom to offer VoIP calls over any public phone system in the region and from mobile phones worldwide--not just with other online parties.
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Nokia aims to N-Gage gamers
Fancy playing Tomb Raider and Sonic the Hedgehog on your mobile phone? This will soon become reality--Nokia launched its first mobile gaming device on Wednesday, throwing down the gauntlet to...
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Tiny chip morphs phones into cameras.
A new camera chip, smaller than a dime, could pave the way for smaller mobile phones with digital imaging capabilities. Plus, more from CommunicAsia 2002.
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Cell phone sidesteps the radiation
A Hong Kong phone maker has developed a wireless phone with a wireless handset that promises to keep the caller away from harmful radiation. Will the public buy it?
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New cell phone could reduce radiation
A Hong Kong-based company is planning to release a cell phone that could put radio frequency farther from the user. The phone is not yet scheduled for U.S. markets.
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No competition for Vertu's jewel phones
The intense rivalry in the mobile industry has prompted Nokia to look for alternative hunting grounds. Although its foray into the world of high fashion is fraught with challenges and...
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Prepaid mobile service flourishes in Asia
In a year of tumultuous fortunes for the mobile communications industry, prepaid services in the Asia-Pacific region are flourishing.
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Nokia aims music, chat phone at youth
Nokia admits its newest mobile phone looks weird but you can use its keyboard and screen to chat, and it plays back up to two hours of digital audio. Oh yeah, you can talk on it, too.
Additional Results
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Targeting disabilities with tech
In Asia, several companies get grants from Samsung's DigitAll Hope program to technology to benefit the underprivileged, disabled.
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Sizing up PalmOne's next moves
Ed Colligan played a central role in the handheld maker's revival. Now he faces hard choices about working with Microsoft and Linux.
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PC distributor puts RFID tags in goods
A Singaporean IT products distributor is introducing radio tags to track inventory and delivery.
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