Consumer agency backs payment of $35-$70 per complaint after autioneer’s Korean subsidiary tells most of its 20M users of data breach.
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Leo Motors wants an R&D center in California as the company plans to market zinc air-fuel cell batteries and other advanced technology to the burgeoning electric auto industry.
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The Korean electronics manufacturer loses ground on currency, but is propelled by mobile phone sales.
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South Korea is a hotbed of VC activity that’s poised to explode.
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Microsoft announces changes to its next operating system to meet pre-set deadline.
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The electronics giant may exit its LCD joint venture with LG.
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As U.S. is named the leading spammer, Symantec says it will protect Yahoo users.
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Red Herring magazine’s Internet news briefs for the week of July 17, 2006.
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The Korean gaming startup’s founder hits the states to talk with potential investors.
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Portal’s $60-million stake in Gmarket sets up a battle with the auction giant.
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The popular South Korean site sets up shop in San Francisco.
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The South Korean electronics company will sell Cingular’s first third-generation phone.
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An investor group blasts Novartis’ acquisition of Chiron.
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The chip company is betting that more consumers want gadgets that tell them where to go and how to get there.
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South Korean research star responds to critics as his country’s bioscience companies take a hit.
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Novartis will post the charge after deciding to stop the development of a cholesterol-lowering drug.
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South Korea’s meteorological institute picks machine from ailing supercomputer maker for weather prediction.
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SmartCode sells the tags to Korean company MSWAY, a sign that RFID is picking up steam.
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Don’t call it cheap. It’s inexpensive. South Korea is selling a new training jet even poor countries can afford.
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The world’s largest online game has 4 million paying players, bringing in big sales for Blizzard and parent company Vivendi.
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