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  • Lenovo maps merger plans for Asia

    Australia-based IBM executive reporting to soon-to-be Lenovo CEO Stephen Ward will lead Asia-Pacific operations.

    News items | March 21, 2005 5:39pm PST

  • In Asia, Microsoft sees slow start for budget XP

    The product draws a tepid response in Thailand, Malasysia and Indonesia. Piracy, however, seems to be maintaining its allure.

    News items | March 17, 2005 7:56pm PST

  • Microsoft trades Windows discount for piracy info

    Company offers users in China a 50 percent discount if they come clean on how they got their bootleg copy of the operating system.

    News items | March 4, 2005 12:35am PST

  • Is the Internet truly global?

    Commentary--The Internet is home to a wealth of multilingual content, but are its doors still locked by an English key?

    News items | December 16, 2004 7:04pm PST

  • RosettaNet takes standards push to small firms

    The group, which is pushing for adoption of a universal e-business language, wants to make its standards easier and cheaper to use.

    News items | September 17, 2004 2:53pm PDT

  • Microsoft's fail-safe experiment?

    Microsoft's cut-price XP Starter Edition is invariably another winning move, despite barbs from analysts.

    News items | September 14, 2004 12:38pm PDT

  • In China, Yahoo goes to a gigabyte

    Portal boosts free e-mail storage tenfold for Chinese subscribers. Elsewhere, though, no-charge mailboxes still stand at 100MB.

    News items | July 29, 2004 2:43pm PDT

  • Asian Linux gaining momentum

    Recent developments could make Asianux the platform of choice for North Asian government officials who want an alternative to Windows.

    News items | July 21, 2004 6:16pm PDT

  • Singapore considers antispam legislation

    The country is mulling a policy that would make it legal to distribute bulk commercial e-mail, as long as it's sent with instructions on how to opt out of future mailings.

    News items | May 25, 2004 3:36pm PDT

  • Microsoft changes SP2 course on piracy

    Microsoft has quashed comments by a senior official that its next Windows XP update will run on pirated copies of the operating system.

    News items | May 11, 2004 1:31pm PDT

  • Canon shoots at Chinese pirates

    Although the printing and imaging giant is enjoying booming sales growth in the country, counterfeit goods are costing it millions. It's taking aim with several new initiatives.

    News items | April 12, 2004 7:10pm PDT

  • Canon fire fails to stop pirates

    Canon saw its sales in China grow by 51 percent--more than double the regional growth rate. But some of its competition comes from pirated versions of its own products.

    News items | April 12, 2004 1:44pm PDT

  • Samsung revamps Asian operations

    Samsung restructures its Asian units and reshuffles execs in a move aimed at sharpening its focus on emerging markets such as India.

    News items | February 12, 2004 6:31pm PST

  • SAP sales soar in Asia-Pacific

    SHANGHAI, China--Besides the United States, Asia-Pacific was the only region to exceed SAP's sales expectations last year, a senior company official said. "We had significant growth in the U.S.,...

    News items | February 4, 2004 4:02pm PST

  • India to get a look at Windows code?

    The software giant is in talks with the country's government to share the source code underlying its Windows operating system.

    News items | January 26, 2004 5:02pm PST

  • Software makers team on Asian Linux

    China's Red Flag Software and Japan's Miracle Linux aim to develop a common "Asianux" operating system to make it easier for the region's companies to switch to the open-source camp.

    News items | January 8, 2004 2:31pm PST

  • Security firm warns of critical holes in Half-Life

    A security research firm has released its own patch for critical flaws in a popular computer game after waiting months for the game's creator to do something. Earlier this week, U.S.-based PivX...

    News items | July 31, 2003 12:05pm PDT

  • EMC to push metered storage

    The storage giant is set to unveil an on-demand storage program that charges customers only for what they use, marking a shift towards a model championed by IBM and HP.

    News items | July 16, 2003 6:36pm PDT

  • Predicting the next big IT failure

    Q&A Which one is it going to be? HP? Dell? Sun? Oracle? Harvard prof and author Clayton Christensen says the path to a giant's doom is paved with sound business practices.

    News items | June 26, 2003 3:15pm PDT

  • Legend gets a new name for itself

    Looking to spruce up its image for overseas customers, China-based Legend Group has replaced the twenty-year-old brand name and logo found on its products. The company unveiled the English brand...

    News items | April 30, 2003 9:36pm PDT

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