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Mexico wants your software work

May 17, 2006 Mexico wants in on outsourcing, and they have a lot of graduates to prove it. TAGS: Mexico, outsourcing, U.S., government, China

Gateway takes eMachines to Mexico

November 22, 2004 The new desktops, priced between $600 and $715, target families, students and small businesses. TAGS: Mexico, eMachines Inc., Gateway Inc., DDR SDRAM, AMD Sempron, SDRAM, small business, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, video card, hard drive

Microsoft expands low-cost Windows to Mexico

June 28, 2005 Windows XP Starter Edition now available on new PCs in the country, with plans to eventually offer the OS throughout Latin America. TAGS: Latin America, Mexico, developing country, Microsoft Corp., operating system, PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

Mexico telephone operator under VoIP fire

April 25, 2005 Telmex accused of unfair practices, including blocking Web sites that VoIP operators use to register new customers. TAGS: VoIP, Mexico, Skype, operator, VoIP service, broadband, Internet phone, BellSouth Corp., government, spokeswoman, call, AT&T Corp., IP, situation, e-mail

Peru signs up for 260,000 OLPC laptops

December 3, 2007 Project founder Nicholas Negroponte announcea deal over weekend, reveals that 50,000 units have been ordered for Mexico. TAGS: OLPC, Peru, Mexico, laptop computer

MySpace confirms upcoming launch of Mexican version

January 24, 2007 Preliminary version of Spanish-language site, "soft-launched" for testing, to enter beta in about two weeks. TAGS: MySpace, News Corp., beta, Mexico, U.S.

HP to sell Linux PCs across Latin America

January 18, 2006 Machines pre-installed with Mandriva Linux will ship in "all Latin American territories" including Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. TAGS: Mandriva, Latin America, Conectiva, Brazil, Argentina, Linux PC, Mandriva Linux, Mexico, open-source software, Linux, agreement, HP, open source, PC

Study: Trade pact bad for workers, inventors

May 10, 2005 Coalition claims that proposed Central America Free Trade Agreement benefits multinational corporations--to the detriment of workers. TAGS: worker, Mexico, NAFTA, pact, piracy, U.S., intellectual property, barrier, agreement

VoIP finds foreign friends and adversaries

May 16, 2005 Net phone operators find a patchwork of regulations--some friendly, many not--as they surge outside U.S. borders. TAGS: Internet phone, Vonage Holdings Corp., operator, VoIP, Mexico, Singapore, BellSouth Corp., Korea, telephone company, India, Japan, IP, AT&T Corp., broadband, U.S.

Canada, Mexico travel cards under privacy attack

April 23, 2007 Federal ID cards expected to be issued to frequent border-crossers draw fire over miniature radio chips readable from afar. TAGS: Ari Schwartz, passport, RFID, Mexico, pass, homeland security, Canada, government, vehicle, card, radio

Buenos dias, sports radio fans!

April 26, 2005 XM Satellite Radio plans 24-hour Spanish channel that will cover major sports events in Latin America and Mexico. TAGS: XM Satellite Radio, Latin America, Sirius, Mexico, radio, channel

Treasure hunters feel pull of magnetic gear

March 11, 2005 Archaeologists are used to digging. Now they're finding it easier to follow magnetic fields to hidden artifacts. Photos: Hunting for buried treasure TAGS: Mexico, entrepreneur

Global PC market to double by 2010

December 14, 2004 Emerging markets will have 566 million computers in use by the end of the decade, but Western PCs won't dominate, report says. TAGS: Forrester Research Inc., emerging market, Indonesia, China, Mexico, Russia, India, Lenovo, PC, Dell

Will lions and elephants roam North America?

August 18, 2005 The spider ate the fly; will the wildebeest eat the Chevrolet? A team from Cornell says it's found a new home for some very big mammals. TAGS: lion, elephant, animal, North America, New Mexico, Mexico

New RFID travel cards could pose privacy threat

April 19, 2006 A forthcoming federal travel ID may be implanted with an RFID chip that can be read up to 30 feet away. TAGS: RFID, homeland security, traveler, Mexico, card, agency, Canada, document, U.S., person, conference

Intel eyes PCs for developing nations

March 30, 2006 The chipmaker unveils plans--but few details--for inexpensive computers that can handle adverse conditions. Photo: The Community PC TAGS: HCL Technologies, Information and Communication Technology, Wipro Technologies, developing country, nation, Intel, Mexico, India, platform, desktop computer, 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, Brazil, tariff, Eastern Europe, market share, emerging market, Compaq Computer Corp., shipment, Alaska, U.S., Mexico, Gartner Inc., Asia, vice president, China

Wilma crashes into Florida

October 24, 2005 Hurricane reaches the U.S. as a Category 3 storm, after devastating the Yucatan. Images: Wilma's track across the Gulf TAGS: hurricane, Hurricane Katrina, Mexico, Florida, U.S.

AOL charged with blocking opponents' e-mail

April 13, 2006 Company accused of bouncing messages opposed to its adoption of a program requiring marketers to pay. TAGS: petition, America Online Inc., spam filtering, adoption, Mexico, tax, e-mail, Internet Service Provider, message

Web trains eye on Wilma

October 20, 2005 As another major hurricane heads toward the U.S., blogs, weather sites and online news outlets track its path. TAGS: hurricane, storm, Florida, blog, Mexico, message board, path, eye
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