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Huawei, ZTE face EU action on telecom subsidies
Huawei and ZTE could be subject to punitive EU tariffs.
A good old friend
Friendster, one of the first social networks, has been reinvented. Will it be a sustainable fixture the second time around?
Free calls and SMSes
b>PETALING JAYA/b>: Mobile Network Operator, XOX Berhad has introduced a new communications app for smartphones.
RIM fills long-vacant chief marketing job
b>TORONTO/b>: Research In Motion Ltd (RIM) named a pair of wireless industry veterans to senior management roles as it prepares for the make-or-break launch of its next-generation BlackBerry 10 smartphones later this year.
Watch this Space
The mobile-payment niche is about to heat up with the entry of a brand new solution that's 100% a Malaysian effort.
China vows faster, cheaper Internet
b>BEIJING:/bChina aims to bring faster and cheaper Internet access to more of its people, following complaints that a near monopoly by state-backed firms had hurt service.
iPhone loses China market share
b>HONG KONG/BEIJING/b>: Apple Inc's share of China's booming smartphone market slipped for a second straight quarter in October-December, as it lost ground to cheaper local brands and as some shoppers held off until after the iPhone 4S launch last month.
China’s Huawei outmuscles Swedish rival
b>HONG KONG/b>: When Huawei Technologies posts its annual results in April, they will likely show the unlisted Chinese firm has overtaken Sweden's Ericsson as the world's top-selling telecoms equipment maker.
Mexicans overcharged billions for phone, Web
b>MEXICO CITY/b>: Mexicans have been overcharged US$13.4bil (RM40.2bil) a year for phone and Internet services as the industry dominated by billionaire Carlos Slim gouges customers and keeps the economy from growing, a study said.
Path to connected future clear at tech show
b>LAS VEGAS/b>: From the world's first eye-controlled laptop and a pet-tracking app to a glass-encased ultra-thin notebook, 2012's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) produced more than a few gems to point the way forward in technology.