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Mark this date with Asterisk
b>PETALING JAYA/b>: Companies that want to save on telephone bills should attend the AsterConference 2010, taking place from May 18 to 19 at the Berjaya Times Square Hotel in Kuala Lumpur.
The day part of the Internet died
b>SAN FRANCISCO:/bAbout a half-hour past midnight Friday morning in Egypt, the Internet went dead. Almost simultaneously, the handful of companies that pipe the Internet into and out of Egypt went dark, as protesters were gearing up for a fresh round of demonstrations calling for the end of President Hosni Mubarak's nearly 30-year rule.
Kremlin rejects proposal to ban Skype, Gmail
b>MOSCOW/b>: A Kremlin official has rejected a proposal from within Russia's main domestic security agency to ban Skype, Gmail and Hotmail as a major threat to national security.
Readsoft pushes for data automation
b>KUALA LUMPUR/b>: Swedish data automation software company Readsoft is raising awareness for data automation in the Malaysia.
Saudi Prince Alwaleed buys Twitter stake
b>DUBAI:/bPrince Alwaleed bin Talal, the Saudi billionaire and an investor in some of the world's top companies, has bought a stake in microblogging site Twitter for US$300mil (RM900mil), gaining another foothold in the global media industry.
Data to be a defining tech trend in 2012
The start of this year was marked by a tech industry obsession with where to put growing mountains of information gathered online and by sensors increasingly woven into modern lifestyles.
IBM revenue hurt by strong dollar, tight IT budgets
IBM posted a quarterly revenue miss and barely beat analyst expectations for earnings per share.
Huawei says US probe unlikely to affect other business
The House of Representatives' Intelligence Committee issued a report earlier this month urging US companies to stop doing business with Huawei.
TV networks tell staff to watch their tweets on US Election Day
TV networks are trying to prevent closely guarded exit poll results from leaking onto social media platforms.
Move over, Obama; Twitter had a big night too
President Barack Obama called it - in less than 140 characters.