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Live Webcast: Fast and Efficient Business Security Strategies
Check out this webcast to learn more about fast and efficient business security strategies. You're in the midst of an arms race, make sure you win it.
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Nokia cuts 4,000 jobs, shifts manufacturing to Asia
Nokia expects to lay-off around 4,000 employees as the ailing company plans to move its manufacturing operations to Asia.
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Cable box demand continues to drop in North America: report
Cable providers in North America have reason to worry as demand dropped significantly in 2011.
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Google takes on Asia
Google announces that they've started building their first datacenter in Asia
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Facebook calling out to mobile developers in Asia
Facebook is calling out for mobile developers in Asia in a bid to establish a better mobile and HTML5 market.
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Welcome to Unboxing Asia: Small girl meets big world
Unboxing Asia: a new column that's running east on a journey of discovery, giving you news updates from around Asia, and thoughts on technology and society in Japan.
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Google: Hundreds of Gmail accounts in U.S., Asia hacked
Hackers around the world are gaining more attention than usual in the last few months. Now Google has added another announcement to the pile that hundreds of Gmail accounts have been hacked recently.
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PlayStation Network lighting up in Asia again, including Japan
Sony continues to turn the PlayStation Network back on around the world following the hacking mayhem in late April, and Asia is the next destination.
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Asia smartphones to double in next 5 years
Asia's smartphone market will double its size by 2016 to reach 200 million shipments, where Android will emerge as the dominant platform.
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Asia IT spending to jump in '11
Asian organizations are expected to increase their IT expenditures by 7.6 percent to US$312 billion in 2011.
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Samsung Galaxy S to be released in Asia in June; will get Android 2.2 upgrade
Samsung's Galaxy S smartphone, announced at the CTIA Wireless show earlier this year, will finally be released in June, starting in Asia. According to CNET Asia, the Galaxy S (a.k.a. i9000)...
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Browser choice not coming to Asia
Microsoft rivals have indicated that they will not be pushing for a similar action in the Asia-Pacific region.
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More cool HDTVs are announced for Asia; we wait to find out if we'll ever see them here
If you have electronics envy for the big continent to the East, who can blame you. They already have 3D TV in Japan, and seemingly everyone in South Korea has broadband speeds that make ours look...
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Gartner sees boom for virtualization in slump
While virtualization software will take a knock from the downturn in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, the market should bounce back, researcher Gartner predicts.
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Conficker tracking - all's quiet, so far
So it's been April 1st for almost 18 hours now in New Zealand and it's the early hours of April 1st on the east coast of the United States. So what's going on? So far -- nothing.
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Could Cloudera become the open source Asia?
Think of a successful company as being more like Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. The musicians are all great, but they all know who The Boss is.
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The Disintegrating BearingPoint
More than bankruptcy to worry about BearingPoint, the consultancy that once was part of KPMG, has entered a very different era in its history. The firm’s U.S. operations filed for Chapter 11...
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HP services go ala-carte to beat downturn
Hewlett-Packard unveiled Proactive Select, a new component in its strategy to help midsize and large businesses keep their systems and technology running in a tough economic climate.
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HP intensifies the mainframe battle
HP is claiming new business by convincing old mainframe users that escalating cost, inability to support business agility and the limited availability of modern software were reasons to switch.
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Layoffs loom for Malaysian electronics sector
Western Digital stunned Malaysian authorities when it announced it would close its hard drive facility - provoking fears that more companies would follow.
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Mashups changing the face of copyright laws
User-generated mashups are changing the face of copyright laws, which have to evolve to catch up with the Internet generation.
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