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Alleged HP forger arrested in China
The suspected leader of a counterfeiting group in China has been arrested for allegedly producing and selling fake Hewlett-Packard ink cartridges.
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Alcatel cuts wireless deals in China
French communications equipment maker Alcatel has received $27 million worth of orders from two subsidiaries of China Mobile, the mainland's dominant cellular operator. Under the agreements,...
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IBM tops Asian notebook market
Big Blue tops the Asia-Pacific notebook market in the first quarter of the year, despite keen competition from Toshiba.
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HP to support discontinued Jornadas
Hewlett-Packard promises to provide at least three years of technical support to Jornada handheld owners, despite dropping the product line.
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WTO: Singapore's future lies in services
As China grows in importance in the production sector, the WTO's director-general recommends that countries like Singapore turn to services. With China's rising importance as a production hub,...
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Korea leads e-shopping in Asia
Korea's Internet rankings move up in position to take the world's second largest online shopping base, according to a new study.
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Cable failure cuts off Asia from Internet
Internet users in Asia were unable to access the Web on Friday due to a failure in the $1 billion dollar fiber-optic cable system connecting Asia with the Internet.
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SAP narrows the gap on Siebel in Asia
Software maker SAP is narrowing the gap in its race against Siebel Systems to be the largest customer relationship management software vendor in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Oracle holds database lead in Asia
Oracle may have lost its crown to IBM as the overall leading seller of database-management software, but the company still ruled the Asian market in 2001.
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Phones with SMS near Singapore launch
Fixed-line phone users in Singapore will soon be able to communicate with each other over the Short Messaging Service (SMS) platform. Using a special telephone that features an LCD (liquid crystal...
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IBM rules over Microsoft in China
An IDC report says that IBM took the lead in both market share and growth for the software market in China. Microsoft took the runner-up spot with Oracle next.
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Oracle bolsters Asian marketing fund
BEIJING, China--This year's marketing budget for Oracle independent software vendors, systems integrators and resellers in Asia-Pacific will exceed the US$39 million previously allocated, said a...
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Oracle plans to double developers in India
Oracle plans to hire an additional 2,000 engineers to boost its current development workforce in Bangalore and Hyderabad, India. "India is important to Oracle because the market is vibrant,"...
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Oracle woos developers in China
Oracle unveils a Chinese version of its popular online resource center, the Oracle Technology Network Web site.
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Oracle accelerates investments in China
Oracle is turning to China to win over application developers with a localised online resource centre and support services. In the hope of wooing application developers in China, Oracle has...
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SAP: High demand for ERP in China
A booming manufacturing sector in China is set to boost SAP's business in the country. During the first quarter of 2002, the German business software maker sealed contracts for its Enterprise...
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HP's Superdome bucks the odds in Asia
Despite a sluggish telecom sector and the long merger struggle, HP's SuperDome Unix server sales--at more than $1 million a shot--are going strong in Asia.
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Tiny Trek takes on sumo Sony
Trek Technology, a maker of thumb-sized storage devices, has fired off a warning letter to Japanese electronics maker Sony over alleged patent infringement. ThumbDrive is a portable, removable...
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Priceline opens its doors in Singapore
Priceline.com on Wednesday opened its online business in Singapore, offering name-your-own-price airline tickets and hotel rooms to travelers flying out of the island country. The launch of...
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Gadget converts woofs into words
Bow wow wow means I love you? Japanese toy maker Takara introduces Bowlingual which translates a dog's bark into human expressions that are displayed on a monitor.
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