- Fri Aug 5 2005 Indiana schools enroll Linux
Hundreds of thousands of Linux machines could eventually be used in Indiana schools, if a pilot project goes well.
Posted by Ingrid Marson
- Tue Jun 21 2005 Korea brings homegrown open source to schools
New Education Information System will be set up in 10,000 schools. Not a snub to Microsoft, official says.
Posted by Dan Ilett
- Mon Aug 23 2004 Linux may power South Korean schools
An all-Unix plan is also being considered, but the open-source OS will likely dominate the system, sources say.
Posted by Sejin Kim
- Fri Aug 29 2008 How to get thrown into a Chinese prison
James Powderly planned to use a green laser to project a pro-Tibet message on the Bird's Nest Stadium during the Olympics. Before he could make the attempt, Chinese authorities locked him up for nearly a week.
Posted by Elsa Wenzel
- Thu Jan 25 2007 South Koreans warned on Vista compatibility
Government officials advise South Korean consumers that Internet and e-commerce sites may lack full compatibility with Vista.
Posted by Hyo-Jeoung Kim and Dawn Kawamoto
- Wed Jun 23 2004 Nation: Techno-revolution in the making - Part 1 of South Korea's Digital Dynasty
South Korea has launched the equivalent of a space program in technology, with an aggressive strategy in consumer electronics.
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
- 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
- Fri Sep 22 2006 Gaming on the streets of Manhattan
"Come Out and Play" to bring together designers, technophilosophers, utopian free spirits and gamers.
Photos: Playing Pac-Manhattan
Posted by Caroline McCarthy
- Tue Apr 10 2007 Engineering change: Finding clean water for the slums of Buenos Aires
Day 2: Stanford University Ph.D. Rebeca Hwang has a plan for boosting the power of water treatment technology in Argentina.
Photos: Tapping pure water
Posted by CNET Staff