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N. Korea launches 'secure' email
News North Korea has launched an email service that "guarantees the privacy of correspondence", although it's likely very few North Koreans have Internet access at all.
Tuesday, December 02 2003 12:03 AM
North and South Korea unite over Linux
News South Korea and its political foe to the North will jointly develop a version of Linux, with some help from their common friend China.
Monday, December 03 2007 06:36 AM
Tags: Linux
India or China--who will prevail?
Insight China versus India: which one is destined to rule the 21st century?
Tuesday, May 22 2007 01:38 PM
Freedom on the global Internet still a pipe dream
News commentaryThe latest global survey by Reporters without Borders concludes that the Internet increasingly is the target of surveillance and restrictions.
Thursday, March 12 2009 11:51 AM
Tags: Web sites, Blogger, North Korea, Vietnam, Borders Books & Music, Cell Phone, Syria, Government, China, Internet
Gore: Wireless access to info means power
News Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore's address at CTIA 2009 covers many of his usual themes regarding need for environmental change, but it also provides a history lesson on communications.
Monday, April 06 2009 09:11 AM
Tags: Mobile/Wireless, Leadership, Green IT, North Korea, wireless industry, Wireless Access, Wireless, CTIA, Al Gore, wireless technology
North Korea restricting cell phone use
News The government is clamping down on cell phone use to prevent citizens from reporting the current food crisis, according to a news account.
Monday, October 27 2008 08:47 AM
Tags: Cellular phones, North Korea, Thailand, Cell Phone, phone, food, Times Story, News.com, blog, Web Site
SK Telecom considering entering North Korea mobile market
News SK Telecom, South Korea's largest mobile phone service provider, may enter North Korea's mobile phone market amid signs of continued easing of relations between the rival countries.
Thursday, February 22 2001 12:32 PM
North Korea the rising Asian star?
News South Korean companies are flocking to North Korea's Kaesong Industrial Park, which could help pave the way for reunification.
Tuesday, May 29 2007 11:36 AM
Tags: Services
Australia vulnerable to Korean hacking army
News Australia could be targeted by North Korean hackers because it is ‘less paranoid’ about security than the US or Europe, say security experts.
Tuesday, October 12 2004 04:56 PM
Tags: Hacking
White House urged to use Internet as human rights soapbox
News The Bush administration should consider reaching out to other nations to encourage use of the Internet as a tool for promoting US interests and improving human rights conditions abroad, a report issued publicly Friday asserts.
Monday, February 12 2001 01:52 PM
SCO suit now seeks US$3 billion from IBM
News SCO Group has upped the ante in an amendment to its suit against IBM, seeking more than US$3 billion in damages for alleged copying of proprietary Unix intellectual property into Linux.
Tuesday, June 17 2003 02:54 PM
South Korea sails into 2000 without Y2K problems
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:18 PM
SCO claim reaches US$5 billion
News The SCO Group tacks on another US$2 billion to its claim against IBM and adds new copyright allegations in an amendment to the Unix and Linux suit.
Monday, February 09 2004 10:00 AM
Countering high-tech counterfeiters
Insight Digital tech is making it ever easier to print fake currency. Robert Schafrik led a group seeking answers.
Tuesday, April 24 2007 07:35 PM
Tags: Business security, Security
Wireless players: Cooperate, or else...
News Wireless network operators and application vendors should start learning to play nice with one another. At stake is an industry that could be worth US$29 billion by 2006, a recent study revealed.
Friday, August 17 2001 06:23 PM
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