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China overtakes US in PC sales as tech firms try to tap huge potential market


In what will undoubtedly be seen as yet another sign of the shifting global economic sands, China has topped the US in terms of quarterly PC sales for the first time, according to the latest stats from IDC. The analyst firm recorded shipments of 18.5 million units in the People's Republic in the second quarter of 2011,

Nokia tipped to launch Symbian Belle update or new smartphone


Nokia is due to launch another update for its ailing Symbian platform just days after releasing the Anna update for its high-end smartphones, including the N8. The company has made a countdown clock available on its Facebook page, along with the cryptic message: "It's time to try something new."

AzeriCard processing centre to introduce new version of mobile banking


AzeriCard processing center will introduce a new version of mobile banking in September, the head of business development at AzeriCard Jahangir Mammadov said Thursday. "Now a new version of mobile banking is being tested,

The IT sector of Azerbaijan has grown five times over the last six months.


The remarks came from Deputy Communication and Information Technology Minister of Azerbaijan Elmir Valizade. The annual growth of IT sector totaled

Taiwanese city introduces modern surveillance system


In an effort to lower the crime rates in the most populated city in Taiwan, the New Taipei City Police Department launched early this week, its new and advanced surveillance system, called the intelligence Integrated Centre (IIC), which will enable the police force to efficiently respond to crime incidents.

US: Accountability site open to public


The federal government on 25 August 2011 introduced a new accountability website, Performance.gov, that will track the Obama Administration’s efforts to create a government that is more effective, efficient, and responsive.

NZ largest high school to upgrade IT systems


As part of the Ministry of Education’s School Network Upgrade Project, New Zealand’s largest secondary school—Rangitoto College—is planning to improve its IT system and provide its 3200 students free internet access from next year.

Australian state forms e-Health agency


As New South Wales (NSW) Health undergoes a major overhaul, Health Minister Jillian Skinner announced the creation of eHealth NSW, a new agency to look after IT services across the state’s healthcare system.

Korea launches m-health project


A private and public collaboration in Korea has spurred a mobile initiative that will use 3G-enabled applications and services enabling patients and health workers to better manage diabetes. The project, called Self Quality Care will be implemented by the Gyeonggi provincial government,

Peru regulator sees $830m to renew Movistar licence


Peruvian regulator Osiptel has calculated that Telefonica's Movistar unit in Peru should pay $830 million in order to renew its operating licenses in Peru, according to a report in newspaper Gestion on Wednesday.

India telco regulator seeks clarification on recent call rate hikes


India's telecommunications regulator has sought clarification from Bharti Airtel Ltd., Idea Cellular Ltd. and Vodafone Essar Ltd. on their recent moves to hike rates for some of their call services, Chairman J.S. Sarma said Thursday.

NZ Telecom announces new executive team for new company if spinoff approved


Telecom Corp. of New Zealand Ltd. infrastructure unit Chorus announced its new executive team if a spinoff of the unit is approved by shareholders later this year. The separation of Chorus is part of the requirements laid down by the New Zealand government when it awarded Telecom

IHS ups tablet forecast on strong iPad growth


Industry researcher IHS iSuppli raised its forecast of media tablet shipments this year, saying Apple Inc.'s iPad will continue to dominate the fast-growing market for years.The unit of IHS Corp. now expects media table shipments to more than triple to 60 million units this year,

Steve Jobs resignation gets mixed reactions in Asia market trade


The resignation of Steve Jobs as chief executive of Apple Inc. got a mixed reaction in Asia trade Thursday, as shares in Apple's smartphone competitors rose sharply on hopes that a leadership change might distract the U.S. company,

HP not refuses from production of PC systems


HP Company did not refuse from the production of PC systems, but only considers the opportunity to separate out this division as a separate business structure, HP Azerbaijan Head Rufat Hajialibekov informed press.
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