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Software piracy claims losses of US$4b in Asia

News Asia Pacific (including Japan) accounted for the highest revenue losses due to software piracy last year.

Tuesday, May 22 2001 11:56 AM


Flash: Easy target for gaudy graphics

Flash: Easy target for gaudy graphics

News Macromedia's Flash has been described as 99 percent bad because of its tendency to discourage Web site use.

Thursday, May 03 2001 03:01 PM


Microsoft's nightmare inches closer to reality

Microsoft's nightmare inches closer to reality

News Ten years ago, execs feared the Internet could become a software platform that threatens Windows. They were right.

Monday, September 26 2005 10:22 AM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Web services


Survey: Over half of US workplaces block social networks

News A survey of companies' chief information officers reveals that only 10 percent of companies allow unlimited personal social-networking activity on the job and over half block it altogether.

Wednesday, October 07 2009 10:06 AM

Tags: Web 2.0, Facebook, Social Networking, Workplace, Twitter Inc., Survey, U.S., independent research firm, network, U.S. company


Taiwan firm fined US$7.9m for piracy

News A Taiwanese technology company has been fined NTD242.32 million (US$7.9million) by a high court judge in compensation for pirating products developed by US software giant Microsoft Corp.

Friday, June 01 2001 03:55 PM


Xilinx pumps US$40M into new S'pore building

News Looking to expand its footprint in the region, the semiconductor maker says the new plant will quadruple the capacity of its current manufacturing facility.

Tuesday, November 15 2005 05:56 PM

Tags: Workplace, Business development/management, Operations


Report questions i2 customer satisfaction

News Several companies touted by i2 Technologies as successful users of its supply-chain applications say their investments in the software haven't paid off, according to a new study.

Thursday, January 09 2003 10:40 AM


AOL users spend billions over holidays

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Friday, June 01 2001 03:18 PM


Microsoft looks beyond AOL

News Redmond's desktop leadership, new ad business will help it compete with Google after losing out on the AOL deal, analysts say.

Thursday, December 22 2005 11:32 AM

Tags: Search, Advertising


Microsoft extends a helping hand

News The software giant on Tuesday issues new policies that guarantee customers product support on Microsoft products for at least five years.

Wednesday, October 16 2002 12:01 PM


Music trading heads back underground

News The new face of Napster, and the scattering of its visitors, is proof of how far the record labels and Hollywood have come in defusing the online threat.

Wednesday, May 09 2001 07:08 AM


Music trading heads back underground

News The new face of file-swapping service Napster, and the scattering of its visitors, is proof of how far the record labels and Hollywood have come in defusing the biggest online threat to their businesses.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:33 PM


Napster crackdown drives away fans

News The new face of file-swapping service Napster and the scattering of its visitors are proof of how far the record labels and Hollywood have come in defusing the biggest online threat to their businesses.

Wednesday, May 09 2001 10:44 AM


US$4b losses from software piracy in Asia

News Asia Pacific (including Japan) accounted for the highest revenue losses due to software piracy among corporate users last year.

Tuesday, May 22 2001 06:20 PM


Criticism of Flash grows with its popularity

News Web designers have long dinged sites that offer bells and whistles to no purpose, but lately they've begun to target the technology behind those perceived atrocities as well: Flash.

Friday, June 01 2001 04:33 PM


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