Proper data management key to e-discovery
Singapore kicks off new protocol for discovery of electronic documents to be used as court evidence, which experts say reinforces need for better information management.
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Malaysian govt defends action in Web censorship
Ministry says MCMC has been "transparent, fair and balanced" and condemns allegations multimedia commission acted like Nazi police "Gestapo".
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Philippines puts brakes on vehicle RFID plan
Public uproar compels Land Transportation Office to indefinitely postpone country's multi-million dollar project to install RFID devices in vehicles.
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ARM to wrestle x86 as low-cost PCs thrive
By end-2011, ARM will become a significant PC processor architecture chipping away at x86's dominance in the industry, says Gartner.
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Singapore sets up IT security body
Country establishes new government agency, under the Internal Security Department, to combat cyber terrorism and espionage threats.
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Singapore firm offers street-level maps, too
Local mapping startup Gothere.sg, provides street-level images covering 70 percent of country; intends to integrate these with Google's Street View service.
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M'sia probe over Web content raises global ire
International media watchdogs and human rights groups call for Malaysian government to stop "harassment" of local political news site, Malaysiakini.
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Asia's tech shows still beneficial for vendors
Despite economic climate, IT tradeshows and conferences remain viable as platform for vendors to reach out to audiences, say industry players.
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Filipinos turn to Web for typhoon help
Philippine online community rides on blogs and social networking sites in bid to galvanize relief efforts and assistance for victims of Typhoon Kestana.
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S'pore revs up again for F1 night race
Singapore's F1 track features several alterations this year, but race teams have suited up with new tools to support backend IT systems and communications.
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Filipino court unlikely to recognize Facebook libel
Lawsuit involving damaging status updates made on social networking site won't go far in court because Philippines has no Internet libel law, says lawyer.
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S'pore Net users can't fish out phishers
Some 83 percent of Singapore Web users are unable to spot tell-tale spelling errors in phishing scams, compared to 76 percent in India, new survey finds.
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World's outsourcing revenue worth $373B
Global market will grow 14.4 percent by year-end, led by top performers India, China and the Philippines, which will account for 77.6 percent of total revenue.
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Huawei, Alcatel-Lucent to manage S'pore NBN
update Huawei and Alcatel-Lucent will run Singapore national broadband network's "active infrastructure" by its operating company, Nucleus Connect.
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S'pore YOG to support multimedia services
SingTel is official "multimedia services partner" for Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games, but details are sketchy regarding which services will be activated.
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