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Xbox to go online in Asia

February 5, 2004 Microsoft says it will unveil its Xbox online gaming service in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore this April, a year and a half after the service's debut in the United States. TAGS: Asia, Singapore, Microsoft Xbox, Xbox Live, Hong Kong, Taiwan, online game, Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Corp., broadband, console, Sony Corp., Sony Playstation, U.S.

Cybersquatting escalates in Asia

October 8, 2007 Inexpensive domain names are fueling the growth of cybersquatting in the region, says domain-name registrar. TAGS: Internet domain name, registrar, domain name, domain, Singapore, Asia, China, brand, IP, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft launches Search Technology Center in China

October 28, 2005 The new addition to the software company's research arm in Asia will develop search products and services. TAGS: search technology, MSN, Asia, China, product development, portal, Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft to expand security research teams

February 7, 2007 Over the next six months, the software maker plans to establish security research and response teams in Europe and Asia. TAGS: antivirus, Asia, RSA Security Inc., security, Microsoft Windows Live, McAfee Inc., Europe, virus, response, Microsoft Corp., researcher, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft's Courtois targets Asia

June 21, 2005 The new president of Microsoft International, Jean-Philippe Courtois, sets his sites on emerging markets such as China, India and Russia. TAGS: emerging market, Russia, Middle East, India, Africa, China, Japan, Asia, U.K., Microsoft Corp., president

Study: Online-game revenue to skyrocket

July 12, 2004 The industry is getting a boost from "massively multiplayer online games," especially in Asia. TAGS: multiplayer online game, online game, Asia, console, broadband, games, CD-ROM, video game, U.S., Microsoft Corp., video, PC

In Asia, Microsoft sees slow start for budget XP

March 17, 2005 The product draws a tepid response in Thailand, Malasysia and Indonesia. Piracy, however, seems to be maintaining its allure. TAGS: Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, piracy, OEM, Asia, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, response, copy, Intel Celeron, Microsoft Corp., PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Desktop Linux a vehicle for pirating Windows

September 29, 2004 Consulting firm reports that about 40 percent of Linux PCs will be modified to run an illegal copy of Windows. TAGS: desktop Linux, Linux PC, installed base, Linux, Gartner Inc., copy, consulting company, consulting, Asia, Microsoft Windows, PC, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., operating system

Cropped Windows already exists

March 24, 2004 Microsoft may have set a difficult precedent for itself with a program to sell a scaled-back version of Windows XP in Thailand and Malaysia. TAGS: Thailand, Malaysia, precedent, European Union, Stephen O'Grady, media player, Microsoft Windows Media Player, Asia, Gartner Inc., Microsoft Corp., Windows Media, research company, pricing, operating system, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows

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, spammer, McAfee Inc., South Korea, North America, Asia, China, Internet Service Provider, virus, antivirus, security, Europe, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Siemens tackles Microsoft IPTV dominance

June 13, 2005 As complications cloud Microsoft's IPTV tests in Europe, Siemens could advance in the market there, in Asia and in the rural U.S. TAGS: IP television, Siemens AG, Swisscom AG, set-top box, set-top, Europe, Microsoft Corp., carrier, Asia, Motorola Inc., leader, broadband, TV, IP

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, employment, China, hiring, optimism, Japan, Kai-Fu Lee, Asia, increase, information technology, telecommunications, banking, survey, career

Sun plans per-citizen price for server software

March 2, 2004 The company's top software executive says the program will help it sell its server and desktop software to governments. TAGS: Jonathan Schwartz, BEA Systems Inc., Sun Microsystems Inc., Stephen O'Grady, Sun Java Enterprise System, pricing, server software, desktop software, Asia, open source, government, desktop computer, Linux, networking, Java, server
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