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Asia embraces the virtual office
B>A/B>S the clock struck 6pm in California, a visiting Santiago Go was just getting ready to begin his office hours. It would be 9am the next day in the Philippines and it was time to keep tabs on the family-owned enterprise, Evergreen Industries, a maker of construction materials, thousands of miles back home in Asia.
Intel unveils chip for high-end cell phones
Intel Corp, the world's biggest semiconductor company, has unveiled faster low-power microprocessors for high-end mobile phones and personal digital assistants.
Hub of technology
Big on education and research, Technology Park Malaysia (TPM) Academy has proven that it has what it takes to produce skilled graduates, thanks to its very strategic location in Bukit Jalil.
Cleric undeterred by prison
Inside a jail here, hundreds of people dressed in Muslim garb gathered round a mosque and listened intently to the words of a bespectacled, elderly man.
Cleric undeterred by prison
Inside a jail here, hundreds of people dressed in Muslim garb gathered round a mosque and listened intently to the words of a bespectacled, elderly man.
‘Live’ greetings from Scotland
Modern technology has made Hari Raya more meaningful for the family of Wan Mahmood Wan Hussein, as they can now celebrate the festive occasion with their son although he is thousands of kilometres away in Scotland - thanks to video-conferencing.
Promote harmony, media told
The media must convey the right message to ensure harmony in this country, Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting said.
An office in an instant
Businesses requiring an instant office can now be up and running before the ink is dry on the contract. Lee Lee Tan reports.
NasionCom raises capital base
FAST-GROWING telecommunications company NasionCom Sdn Bhd has issued RM21mil of redeemable cumulative convertible preference shares (RCCPS) to fuel its expansion and prepare for flotation on the KLSE Mesdaq market in the second quarter 2004.
Renewed fight against terror
Security agencies in the region would have to work harder to fight Jemaah Islamiah from now. The bomb blast at the JW Marriott Hotel in Jakarta last week is proof that despite the arrest of over 100 suspects and its leaders,the group is still capable of wreaking terror across the region. WONG CHUN WAI and LOURDES CHARLES analyse the implications of the blast and the trials of JI leaders.