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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.
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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.
Wary Europeans to hurt global IT spending
GLOBAL spending on information technology (IT) will rise at the slowest pace in three years in 2012 as Europeans, worried about the region's sovereign debt crisis, are cutting back on investments, research firms said.
New iPhone doubles data consumption
APPLE'S new iPhone 4S consumes on average twice as much data as the previous iPhone model and even more than iPad Tablets due to increasing use of online services like the virtual personal assistant Siri, an industry study showed.
Hackers, IT units focusing on smartphone security
b>BERLIN/b>: Mobile phones, long seen as safe amid rising threats to computer security, have become a key target for hackers and an increasing worry for corporate IT departments.