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Samsung to invest $2.2 billion on LCD expansion

November 22, 2007 South Korea's Samsung Electronics said on Thursday it plans to invest $2.21 billion to expand its eighth-generation liquid crystal display line. TAGS: South Korea, Samsung Electronics, LCD

South Korea leads the way

July 28, 2004 special report Washington can learn some valuable lessons about broadband from Seoul. TAGS: South Korea, Seoul, broadband, lesson, online game, U.S., games, PC

HP to open research center in South Korea

October 13, 2004 Over the next five years, the company will spend $40 million on its new lab, which will focus on the digital home. TAGS: South Korea, Digital Home, center, HP, U.S.

Samsung invests in another LCD plant

February 28, 2005 Samsung Electronics will invest $2.1 billion in a liquid crystal display panel manufacturing plant in Tanjeong, South Korea, the company announced late last week. TAGS: South Korea, Samsung Electronics, manufacturing, LCD

Nation: Techno-revolution in the making - Part 1 of South Korea's Digital Dynasty

June 23, 2004 South Korea has launched the equivalent of a space program in technology, with an aggressive strategy in consumer electronics. TAGS: South Korea, Qualcomm Inc., consumer electronics, electronics, vice president, broadband

About South Korea's 'dependency' on Microsoft

January 29, 2007 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos says South Korea might be in bed with Microsoft, but PC users there are kicking the company hard. TAGS: South Korea, e-government, Seoul, piracy, nation, government, Internet Service Provider, Microsoft Corp., Samsung Electronics, security, PC

How far will India's tech juggernaut go?

June 27, 2005 Having already built a huge successful business on outsourced services, India now has ambitions of becoming an international powerhouse in all forms of technology. Will it become a signficant threa... TAGS: India, South Korea, outsource, Taiwan, Japan, China, U.S.

IBM, LG winding down joint venture

August 31, 2004 Sources say the two companies will likely dissolve their 8-year-old subsidiary sometime this year. TAGS: venture, LG Electronics Inc., IBM PC, IBM Corp., South Korea, PC

Korean social-networking site hopes to nab U.S. fans

August 11, 2006 Hugely popular in its home country of South Korea, Cyworld is determined to bring its success to the United States. TAGS: South Korea, MySpace, U.S., mobile phone, China, CEO

U.S. broadband A-OK

January 10, 2005 It's hip to fret about the need for a "national broadband policy," but CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh wonders if the U.S. is really doing so badly. TAGS: South Korea, broadband, U.S., population, city, nation

New Netsky worm linked to South Korea

October 22, 2004 Security researcher who called source code "hot stuff" says new version points to copycats possibly related to a university. TAGS: Netsky virus, Sven Jaschan, South Korea, arrest, F-Secure Corp., source code, variant, Sasser worm, worm, university, antivirus company, researcher, antivirus

Report: U.S. tops list of spam-offending countries

October 26, 2007 U.S. sends about 28 percent of the world's spam--more than five times as much as second-place South Korea, says security firm. TAGS: spammer, South Korea, spam, U.S., Sophos Plc., security

New Samsung panel pictures inch-thick TV

May 19, 2005 South Korean electronics giant plans to show off a prototype 40-inch panel made from a single-sheet organic LED. Photos: Slim TV tech TAGS: organic light-emitting diode, prototype, South Korea, electronics company, pixel, Samsung Electronics, resolution, TV, flat panel, light-emitting diode, electronics, LCD

LG Philips lays claim to biggest OLED

October 19, 2004 Prototype 20.1-inch display is the world's largest OLED, the South Korea-based manufacturer says. TAGS: organic light-emitting diode, LG.Philips LCD Co. Ltd., pixel, South Korea, Philips Electronics N.V., LCD

Camera phone sales on upswing

December 2, 2005 More than 295 million cell phones equipped with cameras will have been sold worldwide in 2005, Gartner predicts. TAGS: camera phone, Gartner Inc., Japan, South Korea, mobile phone, camera

Linux companies set to launch Asianux 2.0

August 24, 2005 Backers in China, South Korea and Japan are ready to go with a regional variation on the open-source operating system. TAGS: Asianux, Miracle Linux, Linux company, South Korea, Red Flag Software, distribution, China, Linux, Japan, open source, operating system, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

South Koreans face digital divide

August 11, 2004 Nearly 70 percent of citizens surf the Net, but young men in cities are by far the most likely to do so. TAGS: digital divide, Korea, South Korea, men, survey, U.S.

Study: Internet big in Japan, China

March 30, 2006 Global Net adoption appears to have slowed, with Japan boasting largest percentage of users and China the heaviest usage. TAGS: Japan, survey, adoption, China, France, South Korea, study, wireless Internet, Germany, U.K., mobile phone

South Korea to redraw its maps with open source

September 6, 2006 Government hopes to make it easier for people to find their way around with new digital mapping system. TAGS: South Korea, Seoul, consulting service, Korea, project, address, map, open source, Linux, database, broadband, server

Linux may power South Korean schools

August 23, 2004 An all-Unix plan is also being considered, but the open-source OS will likely dominate the system, sources say. TAGS: BearingPoint Inc., Seoul, South Korea, Linux, Unix, open source, government, school, consulting, project, server, operating system
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