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  • MS price policy firm despite open source

    Recent moves by Asian governments to push adoption of open source software will not change Microsoft's global single-price policy

    News items | November 7, 2003 2:17pm PST

  • Simputer--not just your poor man's PC

    The maker of the Simputer, a low-cost, Linux-based device, is trying to shake its image of just being a device for poverty-stricken countries.

    News items | November 6, 2003 4:27pm PST

  • Red Hat sees boost from SCO suits

    Red Hat reports that sales are brisk in Australia and Asia, in part because companies are asking for advice--opening communication channels.

    News items | October 2, 2003 2:42pm PDT

  • Microsoft looks to strengthen Asian ties

    Microsoft plans to place "national technology officers" in countries across Asia to increase interaction with governments across the region. While the world's dominant software company has...

    News items | September 24, 2003 1:59pm PDT

  • Firm promises all-in-one operating system

    Two Singapore inventors say they will debut MXI, an operating system that will run Windows, Linux and Palm applications just as they would on their native OS.

    News items | September 4, 2003 1:12pm PDT

  • Cracks seen in Microsoft pricing

    Thailand's program that brings low-cost computers to the poor could have the unintended side effect of ending Microsoft's global one-price policy, according to Gartner.

    News items | August 22, 2003 3:32pm PDT

  • Smart phones sales triple worldwide: IDC

    The global market for phones with PDA functions has tripled compared with last year, according to a report from IT market research firm IDC. Second quarter shipment figures for PDA-phones show a...

    News items | August 6, 2003 12:05pm PDT

  • Can India meet outsourcing invasion?

    Experts say the No. 1 concern of Indian outsourcing firms is not political controversy, but worry whether India has enough talent to fill the huge demand for workers.

    News items | August 1, 2003 1:22pm PDT

  • Analyst: Indian firms need new image

    Most experts agree that outsourcing is a "political hot potato." Analysts say that Indian firms can ease the pain by publicizing their positive contributions.

    News items | July 30, 2003 12:41pm PDT

  • China, AMD team on Opteron supercomputer

    China plans to create the third most powerful supercomputer, which will be one of the first machines to use the Opteron processor from U.S. chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices.

    News items | July 25, 2003 3:42pm PDT

  • EMC jumps on utility bandwagon

    EMC is set to unveil an on-demand storage program which charges customers for what they use, marking a shift towards a utility computing model championed by rivals such as IBM.

    News items | July 16, 2003 1:32pm PDT

  • Ellison attacks 'on demand'

    Speaking in India, Oracle's CEO pledges to double the number of staff at its two software centers in India, slams IBM, and plugs Oracle's $6,000 boxes run by Linux.

    News items | July 11, 2003 1:46pm PDT

  • Motorola puts nanotubes in screens

    Motorola Labs is developing a large flat-panel display that uses carbon nanotubes. Researchers say the technology could be cheaper than plasma or LCD screens.

    News items | July 7, 2003 5:24pm PDT

  • Samsung exec: Six months' lead is key

    All the Korean giant needs to keep making money in the semiconductor and memory business is to stay six months ahead of its rivals, says Samsung Asia head Kwang-Soo Kim.

    News items | June 26, 2003 2:45pm PDT

  • Exec: No shortage of Net addresses

    Doomsayers have predicted that IP addresses will soon run out in Asia and elsewhere. "Misinformation," says the head of an Internet registry.

    News items | June 25, 2003 1:04am PDT

  • Asian IP address shortage disputed

    The head of APNIC says "misinformation" about critical Internet address shortages in Asia has been circulating for years--there's plenty of time to transition to IPv6.

    News items | June 24, 2003 12:40pm PDT

  • HP is No.1 PDA maker in Asia: Gartner

    For the first time, Hewlett-Packard has ousted Palm Inc as the number one handheld maker in Asia-Pacific market share, according to IT market analysts Gartner. While HP is understandably...

    News items | June 6, 2003 8:51pm PDT

  • Antipiracy team scans Asia P2P sites

    A U.S.-based software antipiracy group begins targeting Asia-Pacific Web sites and users of peer-to-peer file-sharing networks, looking for illegal software trade.

    News items | June 5, 2003 1:15pm PDT

  • HP embeds security, adds thin client

    Hewlett-Packard launches new business desktops, including one with HP's first embedded security chip. The other is its first post-merger thin client.

    News items | May 30, 2003 3:31pm PDT

  • Nvidia benchmark furor clouds results

    Graphics card maker Nvidia and testing site FutureMark trade harsh words over Nvidia's alleged benchmark preparations while ZDNetUK conducts its own tests.

    News items | May 29, 2003 1:06pm PDT

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