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Microsoft, HP to set up
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Microsoft said Thursday it had joined Hewlett-Packard to set up a
technology centre in Taiwan to tap the island's strength in the IT
industry.
The investment is expected to generate some 2.5
billion Taiwan dollars (81 million US) in revenue in five years,
Microsoft said in a statement.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Kingston Technology 2007
revenues climb to $4.5 Billion
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Booming flash sales add to ever-growing memory
business on global scale
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Hsinchu, Taiwan: Kingston Technology Corporation, the independent
world leader in memory products, today announced that total global
sales for 2007 reached a record $4.5 billion, an $800 million jump
from 2006 revenues.
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TECHBYTES
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IP E-Games partners with
Korean game developer ESTsoft
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New-age action MMORPG CABAL Online to be launched
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IP e-Game Ventures Inc. (IP E-Games), a subsidiary of IPVG Corp. (PSE:
IP), seals game publishing and distribution deal with Korean game
developer, ESTsoft. The leading gaming publisher is set to launch
its newest massively multiplayer online game (MMORPG), CABAL Online.
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