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Technology
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Computer technician on trial in Hong Kong celebrity sex photo case
Hong Kong - A computer technician went on trial Monday accused of stealing the...
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Third undersea cable planned to bring faster internet to Asia
Taipei - Several Asian countries plan to jointly build a third Asia-Pacific...
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HTC Dream Hits Asia Tomorrow Via SingTel
The HTC Dream will make its way into the Asian market through Singapore Telecommunications....
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A Nine Year Old Malaysian as the Youngest iPhone Developer
Lim Ding Wen, a nine-year-old Malaysian from Singapore, is probably the youngest registered iPhone...
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EA Announces Three New Hits In The NFS Franchise
Electronic Arts (EA) has just announced details of what is in store for the Need for Speed...
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Nokia's Comes With Music Will not be Available in the U.S. Just Yet
The Finnish company Nokia officially launched its so-called
“Comes with Music” offering on...
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AT&T Jumps into Cloud Computing Bandwagon
AT&T announced Tuesday that it will provide cloud computing services, following a planned $1...
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HP, Intel and Yahoo Team Up For Cloud-Computing Project
On Tuesday, Hewlett-Packard, Intel and Yahoo announced their coming together for working on a...
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HP, Intel And Yahoo Announce Massive Cloud Computing Project
Seeking to avoid being left behind, Hewlett-Packard, Intel, and Yahoo announced Tuesday their joint...
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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009
Microsoft's Dynamics AX software has been updated to version 2009. Dynamics is one of Microsoft’s...
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New Trade Row with European Union over Electronics Tariffs
The United States complained to the World Trade Organization about the European Union's tariffs on...
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Semiconductor Giant Infineon's CEO Ziebart Booted
Wolfgang Ziebart, the CEO of the German memory maker Infineon, is stepping down and will be...
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Study Exposes Comcast, Cox, StarHub For Constant P2P Interference
Comcast, Cox and StarHub are not
exactly true to their users, the latest study from the German...
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Apple Is Out Of iPhones! No Worries, 3G Is On Its Way!
The iPhone is in the news again…so to speak, it never
actually left…but this time, we might get...
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The iPhone Journey Continues To India And Australia
Ah…the iPhone…you want it? You’ll
probably get it soon, as Apple closed several new agreements...
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Skype Announces Cheap Unlimited PC-to-Phone Plans
Skype announced unlimited SkypeOut plans, which allow a user to call phone numbers. The plans are...
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Big Step For Vietnam As It Sends Its First Satellite Into Space
Vietnam took a monumental step
into space by launching its first telecommunications satellite on...
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Intel, STMicro Push Numonyx As The Best Memory Solutions Provider
Intel announced on Monday the done deal with STMicroelectronics
and the private equity firm...
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Yahoo! Search Available on Nine Asian Mobile Operators
Yahoo Inc. announced today, on their portal, that they will provide
mobile search services to nine...
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Report: Google Has Plan for Undersea Fiber Cable
An Australian telecommunications news service, Communications Day, reports that Google is allegedly...
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Health
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CT Scans Nearly As Accurate As Angiography
New research published in this week’s New England Journal of
Medicine reveals that noninvasive CT...
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Melamine Traces Found in US-Made Infant Formula
China’s
tainted milk crisis that sickened thousands of babies across the country continues
to...
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Baby formula makers target Asian mothers after melamine scare
Hong Kong - An attractive, smiling, healthy-looking couple pose with their thumbs up in front of a...
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The Gates Foundation Plans to Fund 104 Researchers around the World
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
made public its intention to give 104 grants of $100...
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US Infant Mortality Rate – Definitely Not Improving, CDC Says
Infant mortality rate is continuously decreasing in the
United States, dropping to 29th in the...
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Countries Ban, Recall Chinese Dairy Products As a Result of Tainted Milk Scandal
Thailand health inspectors are testing nearly 100 imports from China
from possible melamine...
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Pollution to Blame for Asia's Growing Number of Sneezes
Hong Kong - It starts with a sneeze, a runny nose and a cough. You think it's a cold but when the...
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Drug-Coated Stents Safe for All Heart Attack Patients
Drug-coated stents are safe to use and
effective for all heart attack patients and they can cut...
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New Zealand Criticizes Chinese Authorities over Contaminated Baby Milk Case
The giant New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra’s
criticizes the way Chinese authorities has...
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Key Gene's Role in Colorectal Cancer Unveiled
New research has discovered a genetic clue that could prevent the growth and development of...
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Biosensors’ Drug-Coated Stent As Safe as Older Stents, Benefits Confirmed
A new drug-coated stent made by Singapore-based Biosensors International Group Ltd. is as safe and...
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Update: Incense Burning Might Lead To Cancer
A recent study conducted and presented by the researchers of
the department of epidemiology from...
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Exposure To Incense May Lead To Cancer
Researchers reported Monday they had discovered a direct
link between heavy incense use and...
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New Drug May Change the Fate of Alzheimer Patients
On Tuesday, during the Alzheimer's Association International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease in...
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Experimental Drug Halts Alzheimer’s Decline in Early Trial
British researchers said on Tuesday that an Alzheimer’s drug
designed to attack abnormal tangles...
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Cervarix Approval By The FDA Might Be Delayed
GlaxoSmithKline, the second biggest pharmaceutical company in the world, has announced that it will...
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Baxter’s New Bird Flu Vaccine May Be Best Choice
Bird flu virus is closer than ever to finding its enemy,
as the first experimental bird flu...
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Beijing Reports First Victim of Child Virus
China’s
capital, on Wednesday, confirmed the first two-child deaths of hand-foot-mouth
disease,...
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EV71 Virus Makes More Victims among Chinese Children
A highly infectious virus has claimed the lives of 24 children in China, prompting authorities to...
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Last Year Brought More Cases of HIV Infections in Singapore
The number of HIV cases in Singapore hit a record in 2007 with
422 new infections recorded, the...
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International Cancer Genome Consortium Founded
Nine countries and the European Commission have founded the International Cancer Genome Consortium,...
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World’s First Microchip to Detect Influenza Now on Sale
STMicrolectronics NV, Europe’s largest
semiconductor maker and medical diagnostics research...
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UNICEF: 26,000 Children Under 5 Die Each Day
Sub-Saharan Africa is the region with the highest child mortality rate in the world, a U. N. report...
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Indonesian Woman Dies of Bird Flu
Indonesia reported its 87th death from bird flu Monday, saying a 44-year-old woman from Sumatra...
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Detecting H5N1 in Less Than 30 Minutes
Researchers in Singapore have invented a handheld device that can detect the H5N1 bird flu virus...
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Crocs Clogs Not Safe on Escalators
Your kids may say their Crocs are cool and comfy, but don’t let them ride an escalator alone!...
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Low Life Expectancy In The US
Americans’ life span cannot
equal life expectancy in 41 other countries, according to a new...
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FDA Issues A Warning About Hood Canal Oysters
The US Food and Drug Administration said customers should
not eat raw oysters from an area of the...
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World
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Piracy cases almost double in first quarter of 2009, watchdog says
Kuala Lumpur (dpa) - An international piracy watchdog on Tuesday warned of increasing violent...
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NATO to divert South-East Asia warships to fight Somali pirates
Mons, Belgium - NATO is to divert seven warships, bound on the alliance's first-ever visit to Asia,...
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Irish dioxin pork "unlikely" health risk, says EU food watchdog
Parma, Italy - The dioxin contamination found in Irish pork does not necessarily pose a health risk...
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Irish police investigate dioxin contamination of pork
Dublin - As Irish police investigated the contamination of Irish pork with dioxins Monday the...
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New Zealand puts plane on standby for citizens stranded in Bangkok
Wellington - New Zealand Prime Minister John Key announced Tuesday that he had ordered an air...
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Indian probe points to links with Pakistan; warnings ignored
New Delhi - Investigations have shown those behind Mumbai terrorist attacks that left 188 people...
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Mumbai limps back to normal, anger mounts at politicians
New Delhi - A day after the terrorist siege of Mumbai ended, claiming 187 lives, political heads...
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Another glitch for Australian airline Qantas
Sydney - A Qantas Airways jet aborted a flight to Singapore and returned to the Australian west...
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Recession Retards Australia's Climate Plan
Sydney - Australians are keen on others saving the planet: in an opinion poll from the privately...
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Computer Fault Blamed for Qantas Dive
Sydney - A computer malfunction could be the reason why a Qantas passenger jet en route from...
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Up to 40 Passengers Injured in Qantas Jet Turbulence
Sydney - Up to 40 people have injuries after a Qantas jet flying from Singapore to Perth...
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Visa-Free Travelers Must Register Online
The U.S.
released a new policy Tuesday regarding the citizens who enter the country
without a...
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U.N. Chief Visits Myanmar’s Relief Camps
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon visited Myanmar today in an attempt to persuade the country’s...
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Myanmar Begins Mourning Period for Cyclone Victims
Myanmar will observe three days of mourning beginning today (Tuesday) for the victims of Cyclone...
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Asian Countries Discuss Myanmar Relief Effort
As Burmese military junta announced its decision to allow Asian countries to provide aid to the...
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5.9 Aftershock Hits China Hampering Rescue Efforts
A powerful aftershock struck China near the epicenter of the 7.9 earthquake that hit Asia’s biggest...
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Taiwan Elects President, Holds Referendum over U.N.
Taiwan’s next president, on which about Seventeen million eligible voters will decide...
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Terror Suspect Escaped From Singapore Detection Center
An
alleged terrorism suspect escaped Wednesday from the Singaporean prison where
he had been...
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7.3 Earthquake Hits Indonesia, Tsunami Warning Canceled
Another tsunami warning was issued on Monday by Indonesia's meteorology agency as a powerful...
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Al-Qaeda Suspect Pleads Guity, Faces Life In Prison
The U.S. government recommended
life in prison for the al-Qaeda member who pleaded guilty for...
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Suu Kyi Says That She Will Cooperate with Junta
On Thursday Aung San Suu Kyi said in a statement that she is
prepared to cooperate with the...
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Two Planes Collide At Heathrow Airport
Two planes collided while getting ready to take-off from the
Heathrow airport on Monday. The...
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UN Envoy Meets With Myanmar Junta Leader
United Nations special envoy Ibrahim Gambari met Tuesday with Myanmar’s military leader, Senior...
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Report: Myanmar, Somalia Most Corrupt Countries
Myanmar and Somalia have been ranked as the most corrupt countries in the world in the 2007...
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Indonesia Continues to Be Rattled by Earthquakes
Indonesia is shaken by powerful earthquakes since Wednesday, the latest temblor striking Sumatra...
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Quake Leaves At Least Nine Dead in Indonesia
At least nine people lost their lives and dozens were injured when a magnitude-8.4 quake and two...
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Climate Summit With Aspirational Goals
The palpable results of the Asia Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC) summit of Saturday won’t be...
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Forbes Says Germany's Chancellor Merkel Is Most Powerful Woman
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was named the world's most
powerful woman by the US
magazine...
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Arroyo Aims to Strengthen Relations With Asian Countries
Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo revealed her intentions to tighten economic relations...
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ASEAN Members Agree to Form Human Rights Agency
Members of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) finally agreed on forming a human...
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Business
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China Mobile buys 12 per cent stake in Taiwan's Far East Tone
Taipei - China Mobile, China's largest cellphone company, signed a strategic alliance agreement...
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US ratings agency Moody's to quit Taiwan
Taipei - Taiwan confirmed Friday that US ratings agency Moody's plans to quit the country in...
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Singapore takes editor of Wall Street Journal to court
Singapore - The Singapore government is taking an editor of The Wall Street...
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Disney and Imax Reach Five-Movie Agreement
The Walt Disney Co. has reached an agreement with Imax Corp.
to release five pictures on the...
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Global Meltdown Set to Hit Hong Kong's Luxury Market Hardest
Hong Kong - It is home to some of Asia's wealthiest and most successful people - a city where...
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Asian Markets Up after Rescue Plans Unveiled
Tokyo - Asia's stock markets jumped Tuesday after the governments of the world's leading industrial...
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Microsoft's Xbox 360 Console Might Get A New Price Tag
For the past few weeks several rumors have been circulating
about Microsoft’s plans to reduce the...
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United and Continental Join Forces
Continental Airlines and United Airlines announced they have reached an agreement to tie their...
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Palm Aims To Sell 2 Million Palm Centros
While announcing its new deal with Verizon Wireless
regarding Palm Centro, the company has also...
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Apple’s Smartphone Is No.3 Worldwide
According to numbers released by Gartner on
Friday, Apple is now the third largest
smartphone...
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Qatar Buys Credit Suisse Shares
Qatar has reportedly purchased shares in Credit Suisse and will spend about $15 billion on European...
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NTT DoCoMo Team Up With Google For Search Services
The biggest Japanese mobile operator, NTT DoCoMo, and the
search giant Google have formed a...
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Motorola Empowers Motomusic With Acquisition of Soundbuzz
The mobile phone maker Motorola announced today it will
acquire Soundbuzz, a Asian music provider....
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World’s Biggest Airliner Completes Maiden Flight, Lands in Sydney
The world’s biggest commercial jetliner, Airlines Airbus A380, has landed on Thursday in Sydney...
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Barclays Raises Its Bid For ABN Thanks To Asian Funds
Barclays Bank has raised its bid for Dutch banking giant ABN
Amro after reaching a deal with...
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Singapore Airlines To Buy 25 Percent Of China Eastern Airlines
Singapore Airlines announced that it plans to acquire a 25
percent stake in China Eastern Airlines...
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A380's Promotional Tour To Begin
A380, world’s largest plane, will make a stop in Taipei next month as part
of its promotional...
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Asian Ports Hold The Six Top Spots
Singapore
is still the world’s largest container port, handling some 24.8 million units
last...
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