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Shape Your Apps Strategy to Reflect New SaaS Licensing and Pricing Trends
For tips on how to make your app fit with the trends in SaaS licensing and pricing, check out this white paper. Subscription models are changing, and if yours don't make sense, customers will go...
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LG Electronics phone tunes in TV
The handset can play broadcasts for two and a half hours continuously, the company said.
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HP to open research center in South Korea
Over the next five years, the company will spend $40 million on its new lab, which will focus on the digital home.
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Microsoft to bring XP starter software to India
Hindi version of the operating system costs just $36. One catch: Customers can only open three windows at once.
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Software AG charts cautious course in China
Why go slowly? "You can burn a lot of money in China very fast," a top executive says.
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Symantec eyes Thais with cut-rate software
The security software maker launches a version of Norton Antivirus 2004 in Thailand that costs half as much as the application's English language counterpart.
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Siemens to pour cash into China
The cell phone maker plans to invest $1.2 billion in China over the next few years as part of a plan to double revenue in that country.
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AMD combats chip fraud in Asia
Advanced Micro Devices introduces a new measure to help consumers and resellers distinguish genuine products from imitations.
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Canon takes second shot at LCDs
Despite its initial failure in the mid-1990s, the company hopes to succeed in the flat-panel display market on its second try.
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Asian Linux project takes shape
China's Red Flag Software and Japan's Miracle Linux release a beta edition of "Asianux"--a version of the open-source OS designed for Asia.
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EMC plans midtier storage push
The storage maker is set to refresh its midrange line with new products that could go as low as $5,000, according to a company executive.
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Chinese PC maker goes with AMD
Founder Group will incorporate AMD's 64-bit-capable processors, Opteron and Athlon 64, into an upcoming line of computers.
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Actuate turns to China for Linux support
The business-intelligence software maker says its research and development center in China will play a pivotal role in its Linux strategy.
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Microsoft cuts prices for Malaysia
Breaking its one-price policy, the company is selling a scaled-down software package as part of a Malaysian government drive to increase computer ownership.
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Sony launches PS2 in China
After much holdup, Electronics giant Sony has finally launched its PlayStation 2 (PS2) gaming console in the mainland but cut down its distribution to two cities from the original five. In a...
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Asian Linux: Some keen, others cool
Asia could leapfrog the West in Linux development, but some governments are reluctant to do so, says an IBM executive.
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Study: U.S. to hold onto tech lead
Despite the rise of Asia as an IT manufacturing powerhouse, the United States will continue to lead in global technology, according to a Rand report.
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India group: Outsourcing saves U.S. jobs
Nasscom says outsourcing will save U.S. companies almost $400 billion by 2009. It says the billions already saved have prevented layoffs and have resulted in more jobs.
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Analyst: Chinese phones are world-class
An in-depth study says Chinese handset makers have what it takes to compete both in domestic and export markets around the world.
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MS cuts prices for Thai 'people's PC'
A report says Microsoft is offering low-priced versions Windows XP and Office for the Thai government's "people's PC" project, a move which could help curb the spread of Linux.
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Philips connects cordless, cell phone features
Dutch electronics giant Philips has launched its flagship fixed-line phone with text messaging support, and is set to make household phones even more like mobile phones in the coming months. The...
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