Blogs Iranian game developers are trying to create games without a high level of controversy in order to enter the European PC game market. The Iran national foundation for computer games is ...
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Blogs In an US$8 billion deal, the majority shares of Iran state-owned telecommunicatons company sold to a private consortium yesterday. It has been the largest transaction in the history of Tehran stock ...
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Blogs The worldwide mobile phone market recorded another quarter of year-over-year decline in the second quarter of 2009 (2Q09) and current trends in Iran show a similar situation. Mobile phone prices have ...
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Blogs Samsung 40B690 and Panasonic P42G10 are among the top LCD and plasma HDTVs sold in Iran for budgets of around US$1,600 in 40- to 42-inch sizes. I've briefly compared these models ...
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Blogs If you're on Twitter, you've probably noticed that a number of users now have a green avatar. That's to show their support for democracy in Iran, where Twitter has become a ...
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Blogs UPDATE: Twitter has announced that its network maintenance has been rescheduled as its "network partners at NTT America recognize the role Twitter is currently playing as an important communication tool in ...
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Blogs This geek has always been quite a CNN junkie, and started to get on Twitter more seriously partly because of CNN's flagrant promotion of Twitter, which I never quite understood. But ...
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Blogs By the end of 2009, a 3G mobile service provider should have made an appearance in the Iran market. Emirates Telecommunications Corp. (Etisalat) has apparently won a tender for Iran's mobile ...
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Blogs Living and working in China may bring many cultural pleasures, but trying to use the Internet here is a daily headache. It's not just nearly every English-language social-networking and video-sharing site ...
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Crave Hewlett-Packard printers, like blue jeans in the old Soviet Russia, are apparently a hot item among consumers in Iran. According to a report in Monday's Boston Globe, a third-party distributor in ...
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Blogs "We have allowed, and plan to continue to allow, users to set up accounts from embargoed countries and communicate, as long as they are not engaging in commercial activities on the ...
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Blogs In my previous post titled "The change we need", I inspected some restrictions enforced by industrial countries like the US on a typical Internet user in Iran. Now, I'm going to ...
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Blogs While blogging this, I'm watching the award-winning documentary Squatterpunk directed by Khavn De La Cruz of the Philippines. Squatterpunk, which takes a look at the punk lifestyles of young garbage scavengers ...
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Blogs There has been a big debate between experts and Internet authorities in Iran over the recent statement of the ICT minister. The Iran Minister of Information and Communication Technology said that ...
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Blogs Yes, This is Reza from Iran, land of Persians, the most misrepresented and misunderstood country. In this peroid of increased tensions between my country and the world, this blog is going ...
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