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Kaspersky brings Feng Shui into IT
Kaspersky Lab, which is sponsoring the upcoming Malaysia IT Fair 2011 in MidValley from Jan 28 to 30, is promoting the fair in an unusual way - it's bringing in Feng Shui Master Kenny Hoo.
Lucky Bunny hops in for CNY
KINGSTON has unveiled its limited edition Lucky Bunny Drive just in time for the Chinese New Year.
Cloud computing adoption rising
b>KUALA LUMPUR:/bMicrosoft is bullish of the positive growth of cloud computing adoption in the country.
China’s state news agency launches search engine
b>BEIJING:/bChina's main government news agency has launched an Internet search site, giving its own sanitised view of the Web following Google's closure of its China-based search engine last year over censorship.
The buzz at Mobile World Congress
b>BARCELONA:/bTalk about this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) was all over the Web as Internet users provided their opinion and confessed their love (or hate) for the smartphones, Tablets, brands and operating systems that were featured during the four-day event.
Lenovo launches the LePad
b>BEIJING/b>: Chinese computer giant Lenovo has warned that supplies of its just-released Tablet computer could be restricted if the earthquake and tsunami in Japan disrupts production of memory chips.
Baidu removes millions of pirated works
b>BEIJING/b>: Baidu Inc, which operates China's leading search engine, has removed 2.8 million items from an online library after authors complained it was distributing their work without permission.
Google profile in China shrinking
b>BEIJING/b>: A year after a public spat with Beijing over censorship, Google Inc says its business with Chinese advertisers is growing even as the Internet giant's share of online searches in China plunges.
Microsoft considers bidding for Yahoo!
b>NEW YORK:/bMicrosoft Corp is considering a bid for Yahoo! Inc, resurfacing as a potential buyer after a bitter and unsuccessful fight to take over the Internet company in 2008, sources said.
Chinese post-office offers letters from space
b>BEIJING/b>: China's post office is hoping to boost business by allowing customers to send letters postmarked from space.