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S'pore, India, Philippines get iPhone 3G
News Apple's mobile device will be unveiled in the three countries at the stroke of midnight Aug. 22, as the respective local carriers prepare special launch events.
Thursday, August 21 2008 06:25 PM
Tags: PDA phones, Mobile platforms, Apple Inc., Mobile, SingTel, Apple iPhone 3G, India, Philippines, Subscription Plan, Singapore
Smart interested in iPhone: Executive
News However, the Philippines mobile telephone service provider would not say if it is in talks with the phone's maker to distribute the device.
Monday, September 15 2008 03:10 PM
Tags: Cellular phones, Business Strategies & Functions, Mobile platforms/communications, 3G (Third Generation), Apple Inc., Mobile, SingTel, Philippines, phone, 3G
Red Hat to offer subscription service, new Linux release
News Red Hat will release a new version of its Linux product today along with a new way to make money from the free operating system.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:13 PM
Complacency has no place in IT
Blogs It was on April Fools' Day at the turn of the millennium that the Singapore telecommunications market was fully liberali...
Friday, May 29 2009 02:47 AM
Red Hat begins education discounts
News Red Hat began a discount program Wednesday to attract students and educational institutions, a strategically important customer set for technology companies.
Thursday, December 04 2003 08:33 AM
SCV MaxOnline sticks to S$76 rate for now
News Singapore Cable Vision (SCV) will continue to charge its broadband Internet access customers S$76 a month until year end--the same "discounted" rate it has offered since January 2000.
Monday, June 04 2001 08:15 PM
SingTel makes it easier to go wireless
News SingTel reveals new plans aimed at growing its mobile data revenues.
Friday, August 20 2004 01:50 PM
Tags: Wireless e-mail devices, Personal broadband
Red Hat updating both Linux versions
News Red Hat, the top-ranked seller of the Linux operating system, has expanded chip support for its corporate version of the open-source operating system and plans a major change to Fedora, its hobbyist product, in coming days.
Monday, May 17 2004 09:49 AM
Tags: Linux, Open source
Commentary: Will Office XP be your last big upgrade?
News If Microsoft gets its way--as so often happens these days---there will never be another application upgrade like Office XP. Get ready for smaller upgrades and software by subscription.
Thursday, May 31 2001 11:09 AM
Sun plans Solaris subscription pricing
News The new price model, intended to help the software maker compete against Red Hat's Linux operating system, is expected to be in place by the end of April.
Thursday, April 01 2004 09:46 AM
Tags: Servers, Operating systems
Admail "not spam", company says
News The marketing company behind technology that allows ISPs to intercept email messages and wrap them in advertisements has defended its initiative, following a backlash from Internet users.
Monday, June 25 2001 04:58 PM
Aussie email plan "not spam"
News The marketing company behind technology that allows ISPs to intercept email messages and wrap them in advertisements has defended its initiative, following a backlash from Internet users.
Monday, June 25 2001 02:50 PM
Red Hat subscriptions beat expectations
News Red Hat's renewal rate for support subscriptions to its high-end Linux product was more than 90 percent in the company's most recent quarter, well above the 75 percent rate the company tells analysts to expect.
Wednesday, November 19 2003 09:36 AM
Sun sets US$76 price tag on Office rival
News StarOffice 6.0 may not be free, but it's still less expensive than Microsoft Office, which overwhelmingly dominates the office software market.
Thursday, May 16 2002 11:15 AM
Microsoft gets licensing makeover
News Microsoft has revamped its software licensing program for most business customers, effectively raising the cost of upgrades by as much as 107 percent, analysts said.
Friday, May 11 2001 09:58 AM




