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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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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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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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Google refuses compliance with Korean Real-Name law but imposes it on G+ users
South Korea has a Real Names Law that Google has refused to follow. Yet Google Plus users must use their real names... Hypocrisy?
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South Korea slaps Apple with $2,855 fine over location data
Apple's ongoing international legal quarrels around the world continue as South Korea has slapped the tech behemoth with a new fine.
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Apple strikes back against Samsung; files suit in South Korea
The war between Apple and Samsung has taken another turn as the iPhone maker has filed a lawsuit in South Korea against the company behind the Galaxy S smartphone.
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South Korea raids Google over Street View
South Korean police search Google offices to see if the Web giant illegally collected user data while prepping to launch its Street View service.
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North Korea hacks South Korea's computers as nutty PR stunt
North Korea is doing the international politics equivalent of claiming their baseball did not break Old Mr. Johnson's window.
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Cisco's grand telepresence experiment in Songdo, South Korea
Cisco and Songdo developers are putting telepresence systems in every home. Talk about an interesting Petri dish. How will citizens act if telepresence becomes a daily part of your life?
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78% of adults believe Internet access a fundamental right; 50% want no regulation
Four of every five adults believe access to the Internet is a fundamental right, and more than half believe it should never be regulated, according to a new survey.
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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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Botnet awakes in further South Korean attack
South Korea is increasingly looking like a nationwide botnet, as MyDoom malware implanted on thousands of PCs woke up, initiating a third wave of DOS cyberattacks on the country's government,...
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Fuming S. Korea looking for way to punish Google
South Korea is in an "uproar" over Google's attempts to sidestep a "real name" requirement imposed on websites and is investigating legal action against the company.
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S. Korea moves to tighten the Net
Even as China is being roundly criticized for restricting Internet access even for Western journalists during the Olympics, another Asian country is moving to restrict the net. Reuters reports...
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99% of South Koreans buy online
Among Internet users, the highest percentage shopping online is found in South Korea, where 99% of those with Internet access have used it to shop, followed by the UK (97%), Germany (97%), Japan...
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Outrage: starting today South Korea blocks our soldiers from using VoIP
Starting today, U.S. soldiers stationed in South Korea can no longer use U.S.-based VoIP services to phone home. Now, they will have to use a South Korean telco such as Korea Telecom Corp.,...
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Photos: Bright lights, big billboard
Oversize electronic displays--especially those with LEDs--are the next big thing in outdoor advertising, and South Korea's LG is looking to make its mark.
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Photos: Digital tech for the disabled
South Korea picks 10 prototypes designed to ease computing for disabled people, including a one-handed keyboard, mouth-controlled mouse and an audio player that conducts sound through bones.
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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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20 creative and inventive '404' website error pages
Another website error page? Broken link, or server problem? Here are 20 websites that have made their '404' error pages stand out from the crowd.
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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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