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Yahoo faces antitrust probe in Taiwan

July 31, 2006 Government investigates after some users of Net giant's auction service complain about transaction fees. TAGS: Taiwan, auction service, Yahoo! Inc., antitrust, eBay Inc., fee, portal

Quakes disrupt phone, Internet service in Asia

December 27, 2006 Casualties limited; undersea cables damaged, affecting capacity for international calling. TAGS: Taiwan, Internet service, capacity, Japan, China

Record visitor numbers expected at Computex

June 5, 2006 A record number of visitors to Computex Taiwan are expected at the world’s second largest IT trade show. TAGS: Computex, trade show, Taiwan, visitor, information technology

MSN Taiwan visitors wind up elsewhere

September 7, 2007 Slip-up allowed a personal Web site to scoop up traffic intended for Microsoft's Web portal; the software maker apologized Friday for the goof. TAGS: visitor, Taiwan, software company, representative, MSN, Microsoft Corp., security

Spam: Made in Taiwan?

June 9, 2006 Junk e-mail rose in May, most of it served up from Taiwan--and the death of Blue Frog was a factor, CipherTrust says. TAGS: CipherTrust Inc., zombie, Taiwan, anti-spam, spam, spammer, China, message, U.S., e-mail, security

When tech brains depart Silicon Valley

August 30, 2006 Economic geographer AnnaLee Saxenian says the migration of Silicon Valley's "New Argonauts" speaks volumes about wider changes in techdom. TAGS: Silicon Valley, Taiwan, region, India, degree, talent, manufacturing, Israel, career, China, Acer Inc., U.S., idea

Intel pushes for conformity in notebooks

April 12, 2006 At IDF Taiwan, chipmaker says the first set of notebooks adhering to its new component specs will ship soon. TAGS: Don MacDonald, Taiwan, Intel Viiv, specification, hardware maker, Intel, notebook computer, chip company, supplier, component, Dell, battery, games

Quanta to build the $100 laptop

December 14, 2005 World's largest laptop manufacturer will make the low-cost box championed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology. TAGS: Quanta, thin client, India, Brazil, Taiwan, AMD, laptop computer, PC

HP sues Acer again over patents

April 23, 2007 In second suit against Acer in a month, HP seeks to prevent Taiwan-based PC maker from selling its computers in the U.S. TAGS: patent, Acer Inc., PC company, lawsuit, Taiwan, intellectual property, complaint, power management, HP, U.S., PC, video

Infamous Russian malware gang vanishes

November 9, 2007 Trend Micro claims the Russian Business Network suddenly dropped off the Internet, but the group may have resurfaced in Asia. TAGS: Raimund Genes, malicious software, Trend Micro Inc., hosting, kit, Taiwan, security company, Asia, SQL, China, malware, HTML, antivirus

Intel readies new chipsets

June 5, 2007 Computex attendees in Taiwan will see Intel launch an annual update to its chipsets, along with a new notebook for emerging markets. TAGS: Computex, Intel Penryn, emerging market, chipset, Taiwan, transistor, AsusTek Computer, Intel, notebook computer, Linux, PC, Microsoft Windows

At Computex, a big push for small PCs

June 5, 2007 Intel and partner Asustek ready a sub-$200 notebook, while Via gets into mini mode. TAGS: Computex, AsusTek Computer, Barcelona, quad-core, Taiwan, notebook computer, smart phone, Intel, AMD, chipset, motherboard, PC

Notebook manufacturers shift to China to lower costs

December 28, 2000 Notebook manufacturing is rapidly migrating to mainland China, a move that will inevitably lead to lower laptop prices. TAGS: manufacturing, mainland, China, Inventec, notebook company, notebook computer, Taipei, Taiwan, First International Computer, investment, facility, government, Shanghai, monitor, Apple Computer, motherboard

Two visions for delivering PCs to emerging nations

February 28, 2007 One Laptop Per Child and Intel take competing approaches to manufacturing, pricing PCs--and it's not yet clear which will prevail. TAGS: OLPC, VIA Technologies Inc., nation, Taiwan, vision, Intel, manufacturing, PC, laptop computer

LCDs to overtake tube TVs in 2009

June 5, 2006 Flat-panel TVs are all the rage, and a new study says they're poised to become the most popular type of set. TAGS: iSuppli Corp., LCD TV, shipment, LCD, trend, glass, Taiwan, CRT, TV, manufacturing, Philips Electronics N.V., Samsung Electronics
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