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Looking ahead in enterprise
We take a brief look at some of the upcoming trends in the enterprise space.
Invisible computing comes to Asia tech expo
A robotic cook, a colouring book that comes to virtual life and movies that read your mind are some of the innovations on show at a cutting-edge computer technology exhibition in Hong Kong this week.
Kaspersky wants your ideas on beating cybercrime
b>PETALING JAYA:/bCybersecurity expert Kaspersky Lab is calling on students in Malaysian universities and other institutions of higher learning to take part in a research competition on cybercrime.
Find your way around town
TomTom has introduced its new GO 2050 World and Via 280 GPS navigation devices.
Managing growing data is main challenge to enterprises
b>KUALA LUMPUR:/bData growth is the biggest hurdle to enterprises today, according to Hitachi Data Systems Corp, a storage systems vendor.
Chinese court rejects Apple lawsuit over iPad name
b>HONG KONG/b>: A court in southern China has rejected a lawsuit by Apple Inc, accusing a Chinese technology company of infringing its iPad trademark, a newspaper reported on the latest move in a protracted tug-of-war over the name.
Find your way around
TomTom has introduced its new GO 2050 World and Via 280 GPS navigation devices.
Paying with your phone via PayPal
b>KUALA LUMPUR/b>: The recent three-day MOFEW 2011 (Malaysia's Online Fashion Entrepreneurs' Weekend) expo held in MidValley Megamall became the testbed for a QR code-based cashless shopping experiment by PayPal, the online payment giant.
Google offers support to Android firms in lawsuits
b>TAIPEI/b>: Google Inc will continue to offer support to firms using its Android system that are involved in legal disputes, its executive chairman Eric Schmidt said, as the Internet giant looks to cement alliances in the face of stiffening competition.
Nokia proclaims new dawn with Windows phones
Nokia has unveiled two sleek new Microsoft Windows phones yesterday, in time for Christmas, a first step in the ailing cellphone maker's fight back against Apple and Google.