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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.

    News items | November 23, 2004 8:26pm PST

  • 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.

    News items | October 13, 2004 6:36pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | September 29, 2004 1:02pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | September 28, 2004 2:26pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | May 28, 2004 1:57pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | May 18, 2004 12:47pm PDT

  • AMD combats chip fraud in Asia

    Advanced Micro Devices introduces a new measure to help consumers and resellers distinguish genuine products from imitations.

    News items | May 5, 2004 1:34pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | April 13, 2004 3:29pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | April 6, 2004 3:05pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | March 31, 2004 3:25pm PST

  • 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.

    News items | March 26, 2004 4:40pm PST

  • 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.

    News items | March 12, 2004 2:37pm PST

  • 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.

    News items | March 2, 2004 1:37pm PST

  • 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...

    News items | January 7, 2004 6:45pm PST

  • 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.

    News items | July 24, 2003 4:50pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | July 18, 2003 4:58pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | July 14, 2003 2:19pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | July 11, 2003 2:44pm PDT

  • 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.

    News items | June 19, 2003 1:26pm PDT

  • 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...

    News items | June 16, 2003 11:08pm PDT

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