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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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Samsung, LG, and carriers fined for price fixing by Korean FTC
The $40.2 million fine was divided among Samsung, LG and Pantech, as well as Korean carriers SK Telecom, KT Corp and LG Uplus.
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Korea sets the standard for government datacenters
Korea's government IT consolidation program shows real, documented, cost savings and IT benefits.
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After Google-Motorola, what is the end game for RIM and BlackBerry?
For Research in Motion and their BlackBerry product line, the final journey will take them down one of three paths: independence, assimilation, or oblivion.
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Apple ports iWork apps to iPhone and iPod touch, $10 each
Apple brings iWork for Mac to your iPhone and iPod touch so you can create multimedia slideshows, layout complex documents and generate charts and tables on-the-go.
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Homefront (photos)
Homefront tells the story of a future where a united Korea has become mad with power and is in the process of invading a crumbling and vulnerable United States.
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Android 2.2-based Dell Venue launching in Korea this month
A Dell Venue smartphone is shipping somewhere this month, but it's not the Pro and it's not the United States.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab video preview pops up in Korea
Yesterday, Samsung debuted the teaser trailer for the awaited Galaxy Tab slate computer. Today, it appears a another preview video has popped up in Korea. Take a look.
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US, South Korea site attacks traced back to UK
The denial-of-service attacks launched on websites in South Korea and the US earlier this month appear to have come from a master server in the UK.
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Korea’s fiber penetration reaches 12.2%
Korea had 12.2 fiber-optic connections per 100 inhabitants in June 2008, compared with 10.5 cable broadband connections, and 8.4 DSL connections. The fiber penetration rate jumped from 10.4% in...
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Koreans claim world's first Linux-enabled cellphone
IMT-2000 Linux-enabled CDMA smart phone is the product of a team effort.
Additional Results
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Q&A of the week: 'The current state of the cyber warfare threat' featuring Jeffrey Carr
In this week's Q&A, I chat with Jeffrey Carr, the founder and CEO of Taia Global, and the author of 'Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld', on the current state of the...
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Samsung, LG, and carriers fined for price fixing by Korean FTC
The $40.2 million fine was divided among Samsung, LG and Pantech, as well as Korean carriers SK Telecom, KT Corp and LG Uplus.
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Samsung files new lawsuit against Apple in Korea
Samsung has filed a new patent infringement lawsuit against Apple, despite previously saying they wouldn't take legal action against them in Korea.
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North Korea makes cellphone usage a 'war crime' under 100 days of mourning
During the 100 day mourning period for Kim Jong-Il, citizens in North Korea are banned from using mobile phones, and those caught will be treated as 'war criminals'.
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Korea sets the standard for government datacenters
Korea's government IT consolidation program shows real, documented, cost savings and IT benefits.
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Prada Phone by LG 3.0 launches in South Korea
When will the new Prada-LG designer smartphone land in North America?
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North Korean upheaval hits Asian tech markets
Samsung and LG, two of the biggest South Korean technology companies, have seen drops in shares following the announcement of Kim Jong-il's death.
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South Korea to block port 25 as anti-spam countermeasure
South Korea is considering a nation wide block of port 25, as a anti-spam countermeasure aiming to reduce the volumes of spam affecting the country.
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South Korea proposes restricting all e-mail sending to official e-mail servers
The proposed South Korean policy, Block 25, is meant to stop spam, but will it? Really?
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Samsung backtracks on seeking iPhone 4S sales ban in Korea
Samsung is reportedly backtracking on a legal case which seeks an iPhone 4S ban in its home country of South Korea, while other worldwide cases continue.
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