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Dell opens design center in Singapore

April 29, 2005 Computer maker's facility will focus on display, imaging products, in latest example of tech firms taking high-level tasks offshore. TAGS: Singapore, Kevin Rollins, imaging, infrastructure, technology company, India, U.S.

CA exec urges Asia to strengthen data-breach laws

September 28, 2007 Security sales director says region should follow Japan's example to ensure companies take data security more seriously. TAGS: Asia, data security, identity management, Computer Associates International Inc., penalty, law, Japan, region, network security, foundation, security, Singapore, enterprise security, exec, U.S., California

IBM steps up RFID push in Southeast Asia

December 9, 2004 Company will spend more than $7 million toward tracking tech's adoption, mainly in manufacturing and retail. TAGS: RFID, Singapore, Southeast Asia, radio frequency, IBM Corp., radio, manufacturing, U.S.

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., console, broadband, Sony Playstation, U.S., Sony Corp.

Singapore unveils biometric passport

April 1, 2006 The BioPass will be issued to government officials and airline crews, and will eventually replace traditional passports. TAGS: e-passport, passport, ICA Corp., Singapore, laser, government, U.S., security

Singapore: America's next college town

July 7, 2006 For some American universities, the new frontier lies over the ocean, as other nations looks to gain U.S. expertise. TAGS: Singapore, Qatar, faculty, university, nation, graduate student, school, biotechnology, expertise, engineering, professor, U.S., America, satellite

Singapore considers antispam legislation

May 25, 2004 The country is mulling a policy that would make it legal to distribute bulk commercial e-mail, as long as it's sent with instructions on how to opt out of future mailings. TAGS: Singapore, anti-spam, Internet Service Provider, spam, spammer, recipient, sender, service provider, Internet service, regulation, attorney general, e-mail, U.S.

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: Mexico, Vonage Holdings Corp., Internet phone, BellSouth Corp., Singapore, operator, Korea, telephone company, VoIP, India, AT&T Corp., U.S., Japan, broadband, IP

IBM: The 'next big thing' no longer exists

March 15, 2006 Era of technology breakthroughs for their own sake rather than for profit is over, says innovation exec Nicholas Donofrio. TAGS: innovation, IBM Corp., Singapore, century, idea, leader, U.S.

IRS to search PayPal records for tax evaders

April 13, 2006 Federal court grants IRS permission to troll through PayPal customers' offshore credit card and bank records. TAGS: PayPal, Costa Rica, tax, online payment, eBay Inc., bank, credit card, court, Singapore, income, order, law, member, U.S.

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: Argentina, recording industry, legal action, file-sharing, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Sweden, wave, Singapore, campaign, P2P, music, U.S.

Newly merged Lawson takes on ERP giants

May 10, 2006 Aiming high after Intentia merger, company to take on SAP, exploit confusion over Oracle's PeopleSoft acquisition. TAGS: Lawson Software Inc., ERP, human capital management, human capital, Asia-Pacific, merger, SAP AG, S3 Inc., PeopleSoft Inc., Singapore, Oracle Corp., manufacturing, Europe, U.S.
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