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The how long and why of China flu panic
China was successful in limiting the spread of the SARS virus with quarantine, thermal scans at airports and special SARS checkpoints. But it did cost some government officials their jobs, and the...
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Swine flu email scams circulating
Opportunistic scammers and spammers are actively exploiting the swine flu buzz across the web by spamvertising links to pharmaceutical scams, and bogus 'Swine Flu Survival Guides' using search...
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How SARS Is Muddying the Tech Outlook
Manufacturers are boosting inventories in case the virus shutters suppliers -- a trend that makes a tech rebound that much harder to spot
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The how long and why of China flu panic
China was successful in limiting the spread of the SARS virus with quarantine, thermal scans at airports and special SARS checkpoints. But it did cost some government officials their jobs, and the...
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Swine flu email scams circulating
Opportunistic scammers and spammers are actively exploiting the swine flu buzz across the web by spamvertising links to pharmaceutical scams, and bogus 'Swine Flu Survival Guides' using search...
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Meet the most radiation-intensive cellphone you can buy
On the CNET Reviews side of our big content tent, we offer a frequently updated Cell phone radiation chart. This chart uses a standard called Specific Absorption Rate a way of measuring the...
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Computex unshaken by SARS
The big Taiwanese show was delayed three months from its usual June time slot by the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome. Even so, attendance is up.
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AMD blames shortfall on SARS
Blaming the effects of SARS on computer and handset sales in Asia, the company says revenue will total about $615 million, or $100 million less than it had forecast in April.
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SARS delay may boost Taiwan's Computex
Early signs indicate that Computex Taipei 2003 in September will draw record crowds, much to the relief of organizers who had postponed the June show due to the Sars scare. An official from the...
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Lexmark bans Toronto travel over SARS
Printer maker Lexmark International said it has once again suspended all travel by its employees to Toronto, Canada, after an increase in cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The...
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SARS may lift China PC sales
The SARS outbreak in China may hurt sales now--but home-bound workers are becoming more tech-savvy and will buy new gear, according to Taiwan-based analysts.
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Feds warn SARS spammers
People hawking products related to the illness could be subject to fines, because their claims are not scientifically backed up, say the FTC and FDA.
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Agencies warn SARS spammers
People hawking products related to the illness could be subject to fines, because their claims are not scientifically backed up, say the FTC and FDA.
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Technology masks the true message of Sars
We're better prepared than ever to cope with new health threats, but this also means we're at risk of missing the bigger story--the world is a lot smaller.
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How SARS Is Muddying the Tech Outlook
Manufacturers are boosting inventories in case the virus shutters suppliers -- a trend that makes a tech rebound that much harder to spot
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SARS halts more Singapore trade shows
CommunicAsia 2003 and BroadcastAsia shows slated for June have been scrapped entirely because of the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome.
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SARS may strike another Asian trade show
The organizers of CommunicAsia--one of Asia's largest infocomms events--will let exhibitors know of the trade show's fate this week. Rumors have been rife about a cancellation or postponement of...
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Taiwan trade show sacked by SARS
Computex Taipei, which had been expected to draw more than 20,000 foreign visitors, slips until the second half of the year because of the SARS outbreak.
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Tech world battles with SARS
A distributed-computing project is allowing home-PCs to fight the deadly virus while a major Asian trade show is in trouble and online hoaxes are causing problems.
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SARS: Taiwan fears Computex ghost town
Fears of empty halls at Computex Taipei due to the SARS outbreak have prompted the city's mayor to send out 200,000 letters of reassurance to overseas buyers.
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