Green Dam enforcement watered down
China's Web filtering efforts face more hurdles as school administrations and Internet cafes are without, or have uninstalled content sifting software.
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Asia is WiMax's best bet
Region holds "best prospects" for adoption of wireless technology, but China's backing of 3G dampens WiMax's chances of success, says Frost & Sullivan.
China Web clampdown ahead of anniversary
Reports suggest the Chinese government has been taking more steps to censor the Internet in the run-up to celebrations of 60 years of the republic.
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Device ecosystem crucial to TD-SCDMA growth
Symbian's recent vote of support for TD-SCDMA is expected to boost the Chinese 3G standard, but real growth will come after 2012, says analyst.
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Mobile applications
Baidu CEO touts growth of China's search engine
Robin Li tells Stanford students to embrace tough decisions when running a startup, in discussion that centered on entrepreneurship in the tough Chinese market.
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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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IT outsourcing,
Outsourcing
Google, Zoho challenge Microsoft abroad, too
In India and China, upstarts aim to erode Microsoft's dominance by delivering business productivity software that's cheaper and more accessible.
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Apple lands deal to sell iPhone in China
China Unicom plans to start selling two versions of the iPhone into the massive market in the fourth quarter--but with Wi-Fi disabled.
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China biz software sector to be Asia's largest
Country's enterprise software market is projected to expand at annual growth rate of 18 percent to reach US$9.4 billion in 2012, new study reports.
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Overland cable connects India and China
Reliance Globalcom's new terrestrial cable connecting India and China, aims to reduce latency and provide redundancy in case of subsea cable break.
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Downturn chops, delays HK IT projects
One in five businesses have canceled IT projects that were underway, while over 80 percent are cutting or freezing IT investments, new survey finds.
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Budgeting/cost control
Symantec airs dirty Web sites in public
Forty of the "dirtiest" 100 sites each have over 20,000 threats, while 75 percent have distributed malware for more than six months, security firm says.
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Security Management,
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Growing demand for fixed broadband to go on
Number of subscribers of fixed-based services in Asia-Pacific region will continue rising despite demand for mobile broadband, says Frost & Sullivan.
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DSL,
Network infrastructure,
Next-generation technology/networks
APAC security growth 'remarkable'
Security market in Asia-Pacific region enjoyed double-digit expansion in 2008 despite downturn, Gartner says.
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SMB
Dell launching mobile phone this week?
Dell plans to roll out a mobile phone in China, TechCrunch reports. Whether the operating system will be Android or a proprietary Chinese one, is up for speculation.
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