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App Store opens everywhere now in Korea

Blogs After the success of Apple's App Store, Google, Microsoft, RIM and more mobile phone manufacturers are opening their own app stores for their mobile customers to match with Apple. They also ... Read story »

Full duplex communication car navigation emerging in Korea

Blogs Most of you should know that WiBro (WiMAX) technology developed in Korea and the government and local WiBro network carrier KT (Korea Telecom) has been eager to find related services to ... Read story »

Adam Lambert, Kris Allen, AT&T and the American Idol vote

Blogs UPDATE: The producers of American Idol issued a statement saying Kris Allen won fairly, while AT&T denied that its employees swayed the Idol vote. In the Philippines, as elsewhere around the ... Read story »

Samsung also joins world of Netbook

Blogs Samsung finally released its first Netbook called the NC10 in Korea with a U$690 price tag. Actually, this NC10 was discovered earlier in a WiBro (WiMAX) product launching ceremony which was ... Read story »

UTTAR PRADESH: IN URBANISATION MODE

Blogs     State government and local bodies are busy building infrastructure for the fast-growing cities   With a vast teeming population and migration towards cities, the state of Uttar Pradesh is witnessing rapid urbanisation. Besides ... Read story »

Apple iPhone 3G really satisfy you?

Blogs Are you really happy with your iPhone 3G? This hottest mobile gadget has still not been released in Korea for a few reasons. Mainly that WIPI (Korean government mobile Internet standard ... Read story »

No-bull tech for the Niu Year

Blogs Chinese New Year is only a few short days away, and as China gears up to light off enough explosives to slightly shift the earth's orbit, let's look at what's ahead ... Read story »

10 things you didn't know about .tel domains

Blogs Following a slew of .tel announcements, this geek managed to catch hold of Fabien Chalandon, vice chairman, of Telnic Ltd, the UK-based registry operator and sponsoring organization for the new .tel-sponsored top-level ... Read story »

Sony Ericsson unveils new strategy

Features Sony Ericsson is building a new strategy around entertainment that will allow users to share content across multiple platforms. Read story »

HP gets serious about Netbooks

Crave After a brief experiment in the education market, Hewlett-Packard is set to introduce a whole line of Netbooks for mainstream consumers. The HP Mini 1000 comes in three versions, with starting ... Read story »

iPhone too pricey? Then think smartphone-lite

Crave Smartphones, such as Apple's iPhone, are all the rage these days. But as the economy worsens, these sophisticated devices and the expensive data plans that are required to be purchased ... Read story »

3G mobile services coming to Iran

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 ... Read story »

Who said Indian IT is in recession? MapmyIndia gets US$9 mil VC funding

Blogs MapmyIndia, an Indian-based digital maps and navigation services provider, last week announced that it has received US$9 million funding from the venture capital Qualcomm Ventures. Interestingly, Qualcomm Ventures is the venture ... Read story »

Latest mobile broadband module offers a new bag of tricks

Crave Swedish telecoms provider Ericsson claims that its F3607gw mobile broadband module is the company's most advanced effort yet, and according to its specs, we tend to agree. The unit not only ... Read story »

China Mobile wants a slow iPhone

Crave China Mobile might be asking Apple for a modified version of the iPhone to ensure its customers stay within its network. Apple and China Mobile have been flirting for some time ... Read story »

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