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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

 
 

Software piracy worsens in Asia: study

 
Software piracy in the Asia-Pacific region continued to grow last year, a study said, driven by the rapid growth in computer sales and the availability of bootleg programmes online.

The annual survey by the Business Software Alliance (BSA) and industry research firm IDC showed that in 2008, an average of 61 percent of the region's software were unlicensed.

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O T H E R   R E P O R T S

 

US software giant Microsoft confirmed on Monday that Windows 7, its new-generation computer operating system, would be available before the end of the year.

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One in five US homes has abandoned landlines and is exclusively using wireless phones, according to a survey released by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Astronauts are giving a behind the scenes look at the space shuttle Atlantis's high-risk mission to service the Hubble telescope, thanks to micro-blogging sensation Twitter.

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TECHBYTES

Toshiba’s Computer Systems Division (CSD), a division of Toshiba Singapore Pte Ltd and a leading provider of mobile computing solutions, today announced the expansion of its mini notebook range with the Toshiba NB200.

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TECHSTUFF

Genius unleashes the most portable media pointer with Media Pointer E540--an express-card type presenter. It's so small, it fits into a notebook's 54mm express-card slot. It's plug-and-play with all the basic presentation functions (laser pointer, page up/down and full/blank screen) and more.

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DIGITALLIFESTYLE

Here’s one of the latest portable camcorders from Canon, bringing the convenience of straight-to-DVD recording.

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Severino O. Frayna Jr., Benjie Dela Rosa
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