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South Korean administration, concentrating on expansion of Linux desktops
South Korean government pushes Linux operating system in desktop version to bloom its domestic market this year.
March 20th, 2006
KKP: National resource DB opening for South Koreans
KKP (Korea Knowledge Portal) is the web site designed to manage and promote the circulation of the digitalized national knowledge and information to South Korean ...
March 13th, 2006
FTC ruled: MS to stop selling bundles beginning Aug. 24th.
Antitrust regulator in South Korea has ruled against Microsoft that it has violated the country's fair trade rules by bundling its programs into its Windows XP p...
March 9th, 2006
Home Network Experts Get Together in Korea
The Korea Home Network Industry Association(www.hna.or.kr), HNA is to hold a 'Home Network Global Summit Korea 2005' conference starting June 2 till June 3 at the...
June 7th, 2005
Hard drives, telephoto lenses meet cell phones
In South Korea, a cell phone does it all.
December 6th, 2004
Samsung: Memory, LCD prices to drop; sales to rise
Samsung says prices on many of its largest products will decline significantly next year, countered by higher volumes.
December 3rd, 2004
LG Electronics phone tunes in TV
LG Electronics is bringing digital TV to those on the go.
November 23rd, 2004
HP to open research center in South Korea
Hewlett-Packard plans to invest heavily in a new research center in South Korea that will focus on digital home concepts, mobile computing and radio frequency ide...
October 13th, 2004
Samsung demos future memory chips
Samsung Electronics this week showed off two prototype memory chips that demonstrate that the company can continue to shrink the size of its circuits.
September 21st, 2004
IBM, LG winding down joint venture
IBM and LG Electronics are moving to dissolve a joint venture for selling PCs in South Korea, sources say.
August 31st, 2004
Linux may power South Korean schools
South Korea's education ministry could soon switch to the Linux operating system--a further testament to the growing popularity of open-source software among regi...
August 23rd, 2004
South Koreans face digital divide
Internet usage has soared in South Korea--unless you're an older woman living in the countryside.
August 11th, 2004
EMC, Samsung launch storage alliance
Storage giant EMC this week unfurled the details behind its deal to work with Samsung to sell systems in the growing Asian market.
June 4th, 2004
IBM sets up mobile computing lab in Korea
IBM will team with the South Korean government to set up a ubiquitous computing research facility in Seoul.
October 28th, 2003
Korea launches a switch to open source
The South Korean government has announced that by 2007 it plans to replace proprietary software with open-source alternatives on a substantial number of its PCs a...
October 1st, 2003
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