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Hong Kong man arrested in BitTorrent probe

January 14, 2005 A man being held by Hong Kong authorities is suspected of sharing files over the BitTorrent network. TAGS: Hong Kong, BitTorrent

Canon USA gets new chief

April 1, 2005 Yoroku Adachi, president and CEO of Canon's China and Hong Kong markets, will move to Canon USA as new chief. TAGS: Canon Inc., Hong Kong

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, Asia, Europe, research company, France, Germany, U.S.

Three charged in online brokerage scam

March 13, 2007 Feds indict three Indian nationals for allegedly hacking into online brokerage accounts and using the proceeds to manipulate stocks. TAGS: online brokerage, Computer Fraud, count, Hong Kong, identity theft, hacking, U.S.

Chambers: Businesses to adopt YouTube model

December 4, 2006 At conference in Hong Kong, Cisco Systems' CEO says "in the future, it will be about producing it yourself." TAGS: John Chambers, Cisco Systems Inc., Hong Kong, YouTube, health care, conference, CEO, video

Lexar kicks off China sales effort

December 28, 2004 Lexar Media will begin selling products in China through a new relationship with a distributor based in Hong Kong. TAGS: Lexar Media Inc., China, Hong Kong, laser, USB flash drive

Transmeta sells, licenses chips to Hong Kong outfit

June 1, 2005 Transmeta's chips to live on at Culturecom, which will try to sell other processors to manufacturers serving the Chinese market. TAGS: Transmeta Corp., Transmeta Efficeon, Transmeta Crusoe, Hong Kong, microprocessor, Sony Corp., Intel

Study: Denmark the most 'e-ready' nation

April 20, 2005 The U.S. rises in the rankings, too, bypassing the United Kingdom. Also: Slovakia and Switzerland gain. TAGS: Slovakia, Denmark, Hong Kong, ranking, e-business, study, Switzerland, nation, leadership, IBM Corp., broadband, U.S., U.K.

Microsoft takes Media Center to more countries

March 10, 2005 The move won't have a huge impact on global sales, but expansion may help the product become a mainstream operating system. TAGS: Media Center PC, Hong Kong, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, operating system, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, PC

BitTorrent user convicted over movie sharing

October 25, 2005 Hong Kong man who distributed three Hollywood films on network will be sentenced for copyright infringement Nov. 7. TAGS: BitTorrent, copyright infringement, Bram Cohen, P2P, P2P file sharing, Hong Kong, movie

More jobs, higher salaries for Asia

October 12, 2005 The most promising employment landscape is in China, a survey shows. In Japan, optimism is more tempered. TAGS: Singapore, salary, Hong Kong, optimism, hiring, employment, China, Japan, respondent, Asia, telecommunications, increase, information technology, banking, career, survey

Sony sues online retailer over PSP

August 8, 2005 Lik-Sang.com is chided for selling to customers in the U.K. before the console's official release there. TAGS: online retailer, Sony PSP, retailer, Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., U.K., Sony Corp., Hong Kong, console, Sony Playstation, U.S., games

Heathrow testing biometric security checks

December 6, 2006 Trial, which is voluntary, aims to enroll 2,000 travelers on selected routes to and from the U.K.Photos: Checking your digits, irises at the airport TAGS: passenger, Dubai, immigration, gate, Hong Kong, fingerprint, smart card, trial, check, barrier, technology company, security, U.K.

EU regulator: Let consumers pick telecom standards

December 4, 2006 Let the market, not politicians, choose platforms, says EU watchdog. "Build the services, and they will come." TAGS: regulator, European Union, telecommunications, Hong Kong, standards, broadcasting, standard, TV

Negroponte: Rich countries to buy laptops for poor

December 6, 2006 One Laptop Per Child project leader encourages wealthy countries to buy $100 notebooks for those in less-developed nations. TAGS: OLPC, Pakistan, Hong Kong, education, government, laptop computer, Europe, discussion

File-sharing crackdown rages worldwide

November 23, 2005 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says the recording industry does not need to go after every single infringer. It has already created a deterrent. TAGS: recording industry, legal action, Argentina, file-sharing, Hong Kong, wave, Singapore, campaign, P2P, U.S., music
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