China now has 338m internet users

THE number of internet users in China is now greater than the entire population of the United States, after rising to 338 million by the end of June, state media reported today. China’s online population, the largest in the world, rose by 40 million in the first six months of 2009, the official Xinhua...
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Sony’s $1.28 billion TV deal with Sharp

SONY will invest more than 100 billion yen ($1.28 billion) in a LCD TV panel venture with Sharp. Sony announced last year that it planned to take a 34 per cent stake in a joint venture with Sharp to manage a 380 billion yen LCD panel factory in western Japan, but the two sides have not come to a final...
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Garmin-Asus nüvifone Launches in Asia

After a long road, Garmin-Asus are now bringing their navigation-focused handsets, the G60 and M20, to a bunch of oriental countries this summer. The Windows Mobile 6.1-packing M20 will be available in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia in August, but the Linux-powered G60 will be available...
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My iPhone 3GS – the woes continue…

I’ve not had a very good run with my iPhone 3GS – first of all, I found the same rattle that Will found, and now I’ve got screen issues! What exactly? Well, follow my instructions below and let’s see if you have the same: - hold the 3GS in the palm (NSDQ: PALM) of one of your hands - take the...
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Microsoft offers EU ‘browser ballot’ compromise

In a reversal on Friday, Microsoft said it is now open to allowing users in Europe to select competing browsers in Windows 7. Essentially, Microsoft is offering to put into Windows a way for consumers to easily install a rival to Internet Explorer. PC makers, as they can today, could still install a rival...
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