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City Telecom drops out of S'pore NBN bid

Hong Kong-based telco has left Infinity consortium bidding for tender in Singapore's national broadband network project. Local carrier StarHub takes over as lead.


Malaysia finally gets commercial WiMax

After an initial delay, local service provider Packet One Networks is first among country's four licensees to offer commercial WiMax service, targeting 100,000 subscribers within a year.


Intel gives 'turbo' boost to Nehalem

Chipmaker unveils power control feature in its new microarchitecture, which a senior executive claims will be "pretty compelling" for enterprises.

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  • Intel details solid-state drive plans

    Chipmaker officially enters SSD market with products aimed at both enterprise and consumer markets, but stops short of putting out price tags.

    Wednesday, August 20 2008 03:30 PM


  • Apple customer satisfaction scores gain

    Apple extended its lead over the rest of the PC industry on the University of Michigan's American Customer Satisfaction Index, the fifth straight year it has led the scoring.

    Wednesday, August 20 2008 10:58 AM


  • Microsoft on search: We'll dig deeper

    The software giant says it can do a better job than Google by paying closer attention to your search patterns.

    Wednesday, August 20 2008 10:56 AM


  • HP posts another solid quarter

    Growth in notebook sales again leads the way for the computer maker, which beat Wall Street estimates for the third quarter with US$2.03 billion in earnings.

    Wednesday, August 20 2008 10:53 AM


  • Google outpaces search market growth

    In July, U.S. searches rose 3 percent to 8 billion over the last year, according to Nielsen. But Google's searches in the United States increased faster at 16 percent.

    Wednesday, August 20 2008 10:49 AM


  • Citibank Singapore customers get identity protection service

    ID Protect service helps bank customers prevent identity theft, and also provides assistance to restore customer's stolen credit record.

    Wednesday, August 20 2008 07:22 PM


  • City Telecom drops out of S'pore NBN bid

    Hong Kong-based telco has left Infinity consortium bidding for tender in Singapore's national broadband network project. Local carrier StarHub takes over as lead.

    Wednesday, August 20 2008 07:03 PM


  • Malaysia finally gets commercial WiMax

    After an initial delay, local service provider Packet One Networks is first among country's four licensees to offer commercial WiMax service, targeting 100,000 subscribers within a year.

    Wednesday, August 20 2008 05:25 PM


  • Intel details solid-state drive plans

    Chipmaker officially enters SSD market with products aimed at both enterprise and consumer markets, but stops short of putting out price tags.

    Wednesday, August 20 2008 03:30 PM


  • Intel gives 'turbo' boost to Nehalem

    Chipmaker unveils power control feature in its new microarchitecture, which a senior executive claims will be "pretty compelling" for enterprises.

    Wednesday, August 20 2008 02:55 PM


  • S'pore firm claims patent to image search

    Singapore company says it owns patent to technology used by millions of online sites worldwide to link graphics and pictures to other Web pages.  [16 comments]

    Tuesday, May 27 2008 07:22 PM


  • OOXML gains compatibility via ISVs

    Since its ISO ratification, Microsoft's document format has garnered support from third-party applications. But developers say it's not ideological--it's just business.  [5 comments]

    Tuesday, May 27 2008 10:48 AM


  • Sun: Java will be free this year

    The struggle to open up Java completely is finally coming to an end.  [5 comments]

    Monday, June 23 2008 07:03 AM


  • Singapore gets flat-rate mobile IM

    StarHub launches a service to tap user demand for mobile IM, which Gartner says is another application to cross over from the "fixed-line Internet".  [3 comments]

    Monday, June 23 2008 08:18 PM


  • 'Corruption' slowing India's e-govt growth

    Politicians' concerns of losing control and the lack of service targets have hindered e-government initiatives in India, say industry players.  [3 comments]

    Tuesday, August 12 2008 05:55 PM


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