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China faced with severe botnet problem

The latest figures show 3.6 million computers in the country could be controlled by a botnet in 2007, a drop over the 10 million infected the year before.

China to create

Plans to restructure the telecommunications industry are widely expected to create three operators that combine both fixed-line and mobile operations.

Intel forecasts pricing for Atom-based notebooks

The chipmaking giant is offering a processor that dozens of PC vendors will use in a class of inexpensive devices to be sold in emerging markets or among non-power users here. Will "netbooks" catch on?

Intel growth to be driven by Asia

Intel sees demand from emerging markets and the introduction of low-cost laptops pushing its microprocessor sales in Asia this year as they cross their fingers on the troubled U.S. economy.

Intel quits OLPC project to help developing nations

The chip giant walks away from a collaborative effort to bring inexpensive portable PCs to children in need after refusing a request to abandon its Classmate PC program, sources say

Singapore enjoys losses downloads via Soundbuzz

A compression technology that recreates all of the data used to encode the song is aimed at audiophiles who want better sound quality, according to the company

Apple says it’ll sue over unlocked iPhones: Report

A newspaper reports the company threatened retailers in a local electronics mall with legal action if they won't stop selling the phones

AMD opens second Bangalore-based facility

Designers moving into the new 52,000-square-foot facility are engineers working on Shanghai, a 45-nanometer quad-core server processor set for release during the middle of next year

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