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Apple's iPhone could find Asia tough to crack |
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The iPhone 3G, which Apple is billing as twice as fast and half as expensive as the debut model, will roll out in cities from Tokyo to Sydney on Friday -- but it could face challenges in Asia it will not have elsewhere.
The company is betting the new phone's third generation (3G) capabilities, such as faster Internet access and file transfer, will make the phone a hit. Like the first version, the new model also has an iPod built in.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Google ordered to give YouTube user data to Viacom
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A US judge has ordered Google to expose to Viacom the video-viewing habits of everyone who has ever used YouTube in a decision condemned by the Internet giant and privacy advocates.
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Japan beefs up undersea quake monitoring system
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Japan, one of the most tremor-prone countries in the world, started work Thursday to beef up its undersea earthquake monitoring system.
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TECHBYTES
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Jim Paredes blogs for new online portal for overseas Pinoys
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EGG, a tech-based company specializing in mobile content and digital applications, recently launched
www.kamusta.com, a web portal that is envisioned to become the premier online community for the over 8 million Filipinos currently working overseas.
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TECHSTUFF
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D-Link launches 3-in-1 wireless G access point
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D-Link International, one of the world's biggest suppliers of network products, unveils the latest member of their wireless G Series - the D-Link Wireless G Access Point (DAP-1150).
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