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VMware strikes OEM deal to grow China business
By: Stuart Corner
VMware has struck an OEM agreement with China's leading server brand, Inspur, to help push uptake of VMware virtualisation in China.
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By: Stuart Corner
VMware has struck an OEM agreement with China's leading server brand, Inspur, to help push uptake of VMware virtualisation in China.
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iPhone 3G on track to scale the Great Wall of China
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
China is a land awash in Windows Mobile powered iPhone clones, and at last count had 500,000 unlocked iPhones too, with that number sure to have grown in the past few months. While it’s ironic that the country where real iPhones are manufactured still doesn’t have them officially available, the latest word from China Mobile is that the "biggest hurdle" so far been overcome, but it's not yet a sealed deal.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
China is a land awash in Windows Mobile powered iPhone clones, and at last count had 500,000 unlocked iPhones too, with that number sure to have grown in the past few months. While it’s ironic that the country where real iPhones are manufactured still doesn’t have them officially available, the latest word from China Mobile is that the "biggest hurdle" so far been overcome, but it's not yet a sealed deal.
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Chinese takeaway Google Safe Browsing badware title
By: Davey Winder
According to the latest reports, when it comes to 'badware' the Chinese are really, really bad. Pulling information from the Google Safe Browsing project, it seems over half the websites hosting malware on the planet are in China.
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By: Davey Winder
According to the latest reports, when it comes to 'badware' the Chinese are really, really bad. Pulling information from the Google Safe Browsing project, it seems over half the websites hosting malware on the planet are in China.
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Unlocked iPhone 3G heading to Australia from Hong Kong
By: Stephen Withers
An unauthorised Apple iPhone reseller has promised to deliver unlocked iPhone 3G handsets from a Hong Kong supplier selling for $775 and $875 in the week following the release of the long awaited Apple product in Australia on July 11. The reseller, based in Melbourne, claims to have already sold several hundred original iPhones to Australian customers.
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By: Stephen Withers
An unauthorised Apple iPhone reseller has promised to deliver unlocked iPhone 3G handsets from a Hong Kong supplier selling for $775 and $875 in the week following the release of the long awaited Apple product in Australia on July 11. The reseller, based in Melbourne, claims to have already sold several hundred original iPhones to Australian customers.
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Will Great Firewall of China crumble during Beijing Olympics?
By: Davey Winder
The EU's Commissioner for Information Society and Media has labelled China's censorship of the Internet as unacceptable. The International Olympic Committee, meanwhile, maintains it is confident that China will deliver on promises for free reporting during the games. Can the Great Firewall withstand the intense media scrutiny?
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By: Davey Winder
The EU's Commissioner for Information Society and Media has labelled China's censorship of the Internet as unacceptable. The International Olympic Committee, meanwhile, maintains it is confident that China will deliver on promises for free reporting during the games. Can the Great Firewall withstand the intense media scrutiny?
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Samsung's corny phone answers the eco call
By: Stephen Withers
Green is the new black as far as the ICT industry is concerned, and it's spreading to mobile phones with Samsung bringing out a handset made from corn. The new phone is part of a trend to make handsets more eco-friendly.
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By: Stephen Withers
Green is the new black as far as the ICT industry is concerned, and it's spreading to mobile phones with Samsung bringing out a handset made from corn. The new phone is part of a trend to make handsets more eco-friendly.
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"iPhone clone" with inbuilt projector comes to life
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Ever remember hearing that one day phones and computers would have a built-in projector that would project large images onto the wall, making the watching of video or even just using your phone like a computer? No? Yes? Well, it’s come true anyway.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Ever remember hearing that one day phones and computers would have a built-in projector that would project large images onto the wall, making the watching of video or even just using your phone like a computer? No? Yes? Well, it’s come true anyway.
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IPTV a 'defensive necessity' for carriers?
By: Stephen Withers
IPTV (Internet Protocol television) may have little short-term profit potential, but incumbent network operators may be forced into offering it in order to defend their turf from competitors.
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By: Stephen Withers
IPTV (Internet Protocol television) may have little short-term profit potential, but incumbent network operators may be forced into offering it in order to defend their turf from competitors.
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Aussie mobile penetration to reach 122% by 2012
By: Ian Grayson
Australia’s love affair with mobile phones will push penetration to an ear-numbing 122 per cent within four years, according to the latest forecast from research company Ovum.
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By: Ian Grayson
Australia’s love affair with mobile phones will push penetration to an ear-numbing 122 per cent within four years, according to the latest forecast from research company Ovum.
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Srizbi sending half the world's spam
By: Stephen Withers
The Srizbi botnet is responsible for half of all spam, according a content security company.
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By: Stephen Withers
The Srizbi botnet is responsible for half of all spam, according a content security company.
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Internet ossifying, warns architect
By: Stephen Withers
The potential for the Internet to continue to fuel collaboration, innovation and creativity is waning rather than increasing, according to a highly regarded network architect.
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By: Stephen Withers
The potential for the Internet to continue to fuel collaboration, innovation and creativity is waning rather than increasing, according to a highly regarded network architect.
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China says it’s Number One in Internet Population. Is it?
By: William Atkins
China states that it is the world’s largest Internet user country, with 221 million Internet users. However, it counts its people in a much more relaxed manner than the U.S., which has an estimated 212 million Internet users.
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By: William Atkins
China states that it is the world’s largest Internet user country, with 221 million Internet users. However, it counts its people in a much more relaxed manner than the U.S., which has an estimated 212 million Internet users.
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Skype sets unlimited call-out plans: national, regional and worldwide
By: Stephen Withers
New calling plans from Skype allow subscribers to make as many calls to fixed phones as they like for a flat monthly fee.
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By: Stephen Withers
New calling plans from Skype allow subscribers to make as many calls to fixed phones as they like for a flat monthly fee.
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Apple boosts China presence
By: Stephen Withers
Apple has opened its first store-in-a-store in China, though its products already seem easy enough to find in shopping areas.
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By: Stephen Withers
Apple has opened its first store-in-a-store in China, though its products already seem easy enough to find in shopping areas.
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Help! I’m addicted to the Internet - are you?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Internet addiction is a real disorder, with its incidence rising across the world, with the most interesting research coming from South Korea, although US ‘case descriptions are remarkably similar’ according to a new report.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Internet addiction is a real disorder, with its incidence rising across the world, with the most interesting research coming from South Korea, although US ‘case descriptions are remarkably similar’ according to a new report.
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Pioneer terminates plasma, looks to LCD, goes Blu and turns up volume
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Massive changes are afoot at Pioneer, affecting every facet of their business, including plasma TVs, audio, car audio and in-car entertainment and Blu-ray, as Pioneer continues working with Sharp Corporation on the business alliance they formed last year.
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By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Massive changes are afoot at Pioneer, affecting every facet of their business, including plasma TVs, audio, car audio and in-car entertainment and Blu-ray, as Pioneer continues working with Sharp Corporation on the business alliance they formed last year.
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Huawei eyes Australian WiMAX market
By: Stephen Withers
China-based Huawei is trying to attract the attention of companies that have obtained licences for WiMAX spectrum in Australia.
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By: Stephen Withers
China-based Huawei is trying to attract the attention of companies that have obtained licences for WiMAX spectrum in Australia.
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NASA cautions U.S. space program has mighty competitor in China
By: William Atkins
On Wednesday, February 13, 2008, NASA administrator Dr. Michael Griffin spoke to the U.S. House of Representative's Science and Technology Committee about the advances made in the Chinese space program over the past few years—admitting that China is a major competitor of the United States.
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By: William Atkins
On Wednesday, February 13, 2008, NASA administrator Dr. Michael Griffin spoke to the U.S. House of Representative's Science and Technology Committee about the advances made in the Chinese space program over the past few years—admitting that China is a major competitor of the United States.
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