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  • Sybase plants wireless lab in Singapore

    Company opens testing site for regional customer projects that involve deployment of wireless technologies like radio frequency tracking.

    News items | April 29, 2005 2:20pm PDT

  • IBM steps up RFID push in Southeast Asia

    Company will spend more than $7 million toward tracking tech's adoption, mainly in manufacturing and retail.

    News items | December 9, 2004 6:59pm PST

  • Oracle, AMD and Sun to woo Asian developers

    Will invest $30 million on bringing software developers in five Asian countries into their fold.

    News items | September 30, 2004 4:47pm PDT

  • New Sony media reads 4x faster

    Sony has announced a new range of removable flash memory cards designed to read data four times faster than current memory media, the company said in a release today. The new range also sports...

    News items | March 29, 2004 1:45pm PST

  • IBM snags e-government deal in Brunei

    The Brunei government has chosen IBM to design and build an information technology backbone for the deployment of e-government services in the country. In a statement, Big Blue said the project...

    News items | January 6, 2004 6:44pm PST

  • Report: Japan, China, S. Korea developing next Net

    The countries are reportedly planning to jointly develop Internet Protocol version 6, the next-generation Net standard, challenging the U.S.-dominated market for current IPv4-based Net tech.

    News items | December 30, 2003 11:08pm PST

  • China Telecom to launch IM software

    The Chinese phone company will reportedly launch its own instant-messaging software next year, a move designed to make up for phone customer defections to IM service competitors.

    News items | December 16, 2003 7:47pm PST

  • Study: Asian IT market will soar in 2004

    SINGAPORE--The Asia-Pacific and worldwide IT market will "resurrect" in 2004. More firms will move away from proprietary platforms and use more de facto or open standards. Meanwhile, IT vendors...

    News items | December 16, 2003 4:57pm PST

  • SAP opens labs in China, India

    The German software company's official launch of the R&D centers brings the total number of such labs worldwide to eight.

    News items | December 12, 2003 2:52pm PST

  • Sharp puts Word files on phones

    Sharp said it has developed a way for cell phones to display business documents and graphics. The technology enables users to view Adobe Acrobat files and Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint...

    News items | December 11, 2003 1:55am PST

  • NEC shoots for PC-sized supercomputer

    NEC says it has developed the world's smallest transistor, making ti possible to build a supercomputer the size of a PC--but you may have to wait until 2020.

    News items | December 10, 2003 2:53pm PST

  • Singapore IT salaries on the upswing--$15K

    A magazine salary survey has found that Singapore-based expatriates--foreigners in white-collar jobs--who are working in the IT industry draw an average monthly package of around US$15,000....

    News items | December 10, 2003 2:27pm PST

  • Microsoft Korea fined for tax evasion

    Microsoft Korea paid back taxes and penalties for tax evasion to the tune of US$27 million and is disputing a further US$32 million payment to the South Korean National Tax Service. In March,...

    News items | December 5, 2003 3:33pm PST

  • Hot spots on the rise in Asia-Pacific

    A new study by market analyst company IDC shows a dramatic increase in the number of subscriptions to public wireless access points from mid-2002 to mid-2003.

    News items | December 5, 2003 3:28pm PST

  • 'Anonymous' P2P network--users arrested

    A Japanese peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network which claimed to keep user identities untraceable has failed to work--two users in Japan have been arrested. The developer of the P2P software...

    News items | December 3, 2003 6:48pm PST

  • North Korea claims secure e-mail

    North Korea has launched an e-mail service that "guarantees the privacy of correspondence", although it's likely very few North Koreans would be able to use it.

    News items | December 2, 2003 2:17pm PST

  • Hong Kong maids do Windows

    Hong Kong employers are increasingly asking their domestic help for computer tasks as well as regular household work. According to an Associated Press report, the Hong Kong YMCA has been running...

    News items | November 24, 2003 1:50pm PST

  • Microsoft signs .Net deal in China

    The software maker reaches agreements intended to deepen its ties with the Chinese government, even as the country's officials enlist rival Sun in a nationwide open-source push.

    News items | November 21, 2003 3:21pm PST

  • Asian open-source group firms up plans

    The three North Asian countries in an alliance to develop an open source alternative to Windows moved a step closer to concrete action on Friday at a meeting in Osaka, Japan. According to a...

    News items | November 17, 2003 7:41pm PST

  • Australia slams door on IT immigrants

    Australia's revised Migration Occupations in Demand list (MODL) has dropped all information and communication technology (ICT) specializations. Australian employment minister Kevin Andrews said...

    News items | November 13, 2003 2:48pm PST

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