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CA exec urges Asia to strengthen data-breach laws

September 28, 2007 Security sales director says region should follow Japan's example to ensure companies take data security more seriously. TAGS: Asia, data security, identity management, enterprise security, penalty, law, Computer Associates International Inc., Japan, network security, region, Singapore, exec, security, U.S., California

Segways in Slovakia?

December 13, 2004 Segway hopes to find market for its low-emission Human Transporter in densely populated European and Asian cities. Photos: Segway scoots ahead TAGS: Segway, Segway Human Transporter, Slovakia, Asia, Europe, city, vehicle, U.S., laptop computer

Study: Internet use in U.S. homes dips

March 18, 2005 Emerging Net markets such as Hong Kong, France offer better marketing opportunities for Internet companies, research firm says. TAGS: Hong Kong, Nielsen/NetRatings, Internet company, Europe, research company, Asia, France, Germany, U.S.

China vies with U.S. for spam title, report says

April 21, 2006 Overall, computers in Asia relay more junk e-mail than those in any other continent, according to Sophos research. TAGS: Graham Cluley, Sophos Plc., spam, South Korea, Asia, North America, spammer, China, McAfee Inc., Internet Service Provider, Europe, security, U.S., virus, antivirus, Microsoft Corp.

Tech's China syndrome

April 18, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why Silicon Valley fears a meltdown if trade and geopolitical frictions with Asia's emerging superpower escalate. TAGS: tariff, China, manufacturing, technology company, Asia, Cisco Systems Inc., U.S., Dell

Dell to spend $115 million on new plant

November 9, 2004 North Carolina facility will open in fall 2005 and employ 1,500 people within the next five years, Dell says. TAGS: North Carolina, Kevin Rollins, plant, manufacturing, company representative, East Coast, Dell, facility, Asia, desktop computer, Europe, U.S., CEO, PC

Cell phones take iPod challenge

November 12, 2004 Backers say new mobile music services will be big in Europe but admit the United States could be a problem. Photos: Vodafone's 3G explosion TAGS: Vodafone Group Plc., Europe, music download, cell phone, Asia, Apple iPod, mobile device, music, song, Apple iTunes, mobile phone, broadband, U.S., PC

Europe tops North America as largest PC market

January 19, 2006 For the first time, the European region ships more PCs than the U.S., reaching 72.6 million. TAGS: shipment, North America, Gartner Inc., Europe, research company, region, PC company, Asia, notebook computer, Acer Inc., PC, AMD, U.S.

PC shipments growing faster than expected

July 18, 2005 More first-time buyers snap up low-cost machines. Market leader Dell sees PC shipments grow 23.7 percent. TAGS: shipment, Gartner Inc., Asia, buyer, IBM PowerPC, PC company, notebook computer, Gateway Inc., Lenovo, U.S., Europe, Dell, HP, PC, Apple Computer

Weak demand, low prices ding Intel earnings

January 17, 2006 Hit by weak demand and low processor prices, the company's earnings came in under Wall Street analyst expectations. TAGS: Andy Bryant, Paul Otellini, earnings, shortage, Wall Street, Asia, Intel, PC company, chip company, AMD, Europe, chipset, U.S., Dell, PC

Lenovo to tweak ThinkPad name

March 21, 2005 CEO-designate Stephen Ward sheds light on a branding touch-up. Also: From Hong Kong to New York. TAGS: Lenovo, ThinkPad, PC Forum, IBM Corp., branding, Asia, brand, China, U.S., PC

The world is a tough oyster for U.S. PC makers

November 8, 2000 Although opportunities abound, brand-name PC makers acknowledge that becoming a force in emerging markets such as Asia and Latin America can be a challenging task. TAGS: Latin America, PC company, tariff, Brazil, Eastern Europe, market share, shipment, emerging market, Compaq Computer Corp., Alaska, U.S., Mexico, Gartner Inc., Asia, vice president, China

GPS finding its way to the mainstream

November 15, 2006 As prices drop, demand is increasing for mapping devices that also play music and movies.Photos: Personal GPS devices take off TAGS: Stephen Baker, GPS, NPD Group Inc., Garmin, adoption, Asia, navigation, pricing, vice president, U.S., handheld

Are commie cybersnoops watching us?

May 26, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the latest row over Lenovo speaks volumes about how politics can trump common sense. TAGS: Lenovo, Richard Smith, China, Asia, IBM Corp., U.S., security, PC
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