The country that invented the computer, email, and the Internet is losing its competitive edge, according to a report.
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Mobile search startups vie for a piece of the world's largest mobile market—China—but Baidu and Google are close behind.
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South Korean scientist, clouded by scandal, claims to have cloned a female dog.
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BlueRun backs wireless device component maker Atrua, in what may be its final infusion of growth capital.
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Chip maker is looking at the possibility of scaling back some of its Asian operations.
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In South Korea, an Israeli firm tries to scale up PVT technology.
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Far East Roundup: China wants bloggers to register their names; Japan offers number portability; South Korea gains in phone sales; North Korea makes dubious biotech claims.
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Far East Roundup: PRC wants electronically charged shooter technology; IPTV in South Korea; investment down in China and India; Adobe develops in India.
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South Korea still plans its way to the top of the tech markets.
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Antitrust regulators in Europe and South Korea deal twin blows to Windows purveyor.
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Following Disney, Sprint launches a service to locate children.
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Island in the North-Atlantic Ocean overtakes South Korea in high-speed Internet connections.
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Redmond giant objects to order requiring it to unbundle media player and IM service.
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Camera phone scanner startup is launching a service for the mobile worker.
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No. 1 U.S. wireless carrier debuts social networking service, upgraded video service.
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Software giant plans appeal of South Korean order to separate Windows and IM.
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South Korea’s top spy catcher vows to ferret out defense industry spies.
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Creditors put South Korean electronics maker on the block, hoping for big payoff.
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Software maker may pull Windows out of the Korean market over an antitrust case.
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But legal and legislative measures to stop unsolicited email seem to be having impact.
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