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
Posted by Mike Ricciuti
Regulators say Redmond violated Korea's monopoly rules by bundling Windows products in ways that hurt competitors.
Posted by Aaron Tan
Residents with pirated software have resorted to an old-fashioned method for skirting Microsoft and the authorities. They scram.
Justice Department protests strict new antitrust sanctions that South Korean regulators slapped on the software giant.
Posted by Declan McCullagh
A South Korean rights group considers taking the software colossus to task for the damage caused by the Slammer worm last month.
Posted by Winston Chai
The South Korean technology agenda has turned online games into a national phenomenon, creating businesses for the future.
Hackers apparently aimed to steal user information from the news section of the South Korean MSN Web site.
Posted by Joris Evers
Once known for cheap products, Samsung has undergone a complete upscale transformation and is driving its country's recovery.
The South Korean government says that by 2007 it plans to replace proprietary software with open-source alternatives on a substantial number of its PCs and servers.
Posted by Seung eun Myung