Handspring jumps into Asian marketsPDA manufacturer Handspring Inc. announced Tuesday that it is selling its Visor line of PDAs and Springboard modules in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan.October 2, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in Singapore
Singapore firm offers free Linux softwareSingapore-based Donovan Systemsannounced that it has introduced a free browser-based software that "even non-technical people" can use to configure Web servers and email.March 7, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Singapore
eBay extends to SingaporeOnline auction giant eBay announced the launch of eBay Singpore in an effort to enter new international markets. The auctioneer already has a presence in Asia with sites in Japan and Korea.October 25, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Singapore
Newer gets equity partnerMac upgrade maker Newer Technology Inc. today announced an equity partnership with Singapore-based fabricator Tri-M Technologies, ending weeks of speculation about the company's future.February 29, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in Singapore
Library goes online in SingaporeWith access to a PC, you can toss your library card in the trash and log onto the Singapore National Library Board's eLibraryHub, with 10,000 reference books and 13,000 electronic magazines.September 7, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Singapore
Singapore airport goes wirelessAdding a new dimension to the phrase "flying by wire," Singapore's ChangiInternational Airport has introduced wireless Local Area Networking in itsdeparture and transit lounges. Fullstory.March 22, 2000 by ZDNet Editors in Singapore
Asian countries covet US love of learning, if not test scoresSingapore sends educators to US schools to learn something about quick thinking and problem solving. Some worry NCLB is robbing US of those very traits.March 21, 2007 by ZDNet Editors in Singapore
Singapore building 'schools of the future'Ministry of Education aiming at 15 digital schools by 2015. October 12, 2006 by ZDNet Editors in Singapore
Asia-Pacific PC market hotSINGAPORE--The Asia-Pacific personal computer market grew by 30 percent in 2000, with unit shipments reaching 17.3 million, according to Dataquest.February 13, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Singapore
Sharp launches ultra thin-and-light notebookSINGAPORE--Sharp gave what it said was the thinnest, lightest notebook in the world its Singapore launch on Friday. The Japanese electronics giant's PC-UM10 notebook weighs just 1.October 25, 2001 by ZDNet Editors in Singapore