- Fri Jun 25 2004 South Korea's digital dynasty
Nearing financial collapse only a few years ago, Seoul government and national conglomerates have battled back to become major force.
Posted by CNET Staff
- Wed Jul 28 2004 South Korea leads the way
special report Washington can learn some valuable lessons about broadband from Seoul.
Posted by CNET Staff
- Sun Nov 29 2009 iPhone officially lands in South Korea
Enthusiasts wait in line overnight to get their hands on Apple's iconic smartphone, whose arrival is expected to challenge homegrown giants Samsung and LG Electronics.
Posted by Leslie Katz
- Wed Jun 23 2004 Editors' picks: South Korea stories around the Web
A historic initiative by the Seoul government and leading companies is turning their country into a technology powerhouse. Read some of the reports around the Web.
Posted by CNET Staff
- Mon Jan 29 2007 About South Korea's 'dependency' on Microsoft
CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says South Korea might be in bed with Microsoft, but PC users there are kicking the company hard.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Wed May 12 2004 Samsung to open electronics showcase in New York
As part of its ambition to overtake Sony, the Korean company plans to open a storelike showcase in New York around September, using the outlet to highlight its design efforts and brand.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Wed Jan 4 2006 Samsung, LG stuff CES with flashy gadgets
Are you in Vegas or downtown Seoul? Convention halls of Consumer Electronics show can be deceiving.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Thu Jun 24 2004 Business: An industry stalwart is reborn - Part 2 of South Korea's Digital Dynasty
Once known for cheap products, Samsung has undergone a complete upscale transformation and is driving its country's recovery.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Mon May 17 2004 South Korea's cat-and-mouse with piracy
Residents with pirated software have resorted to an old-fashioned method for skirting Microsoft and the authorities. They scram.
Posted by Michael Kanellos
- Thu May 13 2004 South Korea's house of the future
Even with the privacy fears, the home-networking technology South Korea is promoting is hard to resist, CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says.
Posted by Michael Kanellos