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Toshiba LCD plant out for a month
Notebook batteries also in short supply.
Tim Kelly and Melanie Lee
Mar 18 2011 6:48AM
Hardware
Telecom gear makers to feel Japan supply squeeze
Prices tipped to rise.
Niklas Pollard and Tarmo Virki
Mar 17 2011 6:33AM
Networking
Microsoft seeks retweets for $100k Japan quake donation
Tsunami marketing campaign leads to 'apology'.
Ry Crozier
Mar 14 2011 10:51AM
Financial Services
Japan earthquake unleashes web scams, malware
Cybercriminals profit out of tragedy.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 14 2011 10:03AM
Security
Amazon opens Japanese data centres
Second APAC hub.
Staff Writers
Mar 3 2011 10:25AM
Networking
Web triggers AMEX Sydney support closure
Roles to go to Japan.
Liam Tung
Jan 20 2011 6:28AM
Financial Services
TPG to open direct Asian internet route
Sends traffic from Guam to Japan directly.
Ry Crozier
Nov 5 2010 1:08PM
Telco/ISP
ACTA agreement to be released "shortly"
Business leaders got special invite.
Liam Tung
Oct 5 2010 6:39AM
Software
Austrade organises Asian broadband tour
Industry invited for ‘Digital Economy and Broadband Applications Mission’.
Liz Tay
Sep 16 2010 11:15AM
Strategy
Apple denies Jobs carried ninja stars
‘Shuriken' a no-no.
Liam Tung
Sep 15 2010 6:35AM
Oddware
Conroy silent on NEC cuts in bilateral R&D talks
Sheds new light on Japanese visit.
Mahesh Sharma
Jul 28 2010 3:23PM
Networking
Not in Australia, the innovative technologies you won't find here: paying with RFID
Paying for our goods with RFID technology might seem risky, but in some countries it's already commonplace. Can RFID payments be more than just an e-toll solution in Australia?
Daniel Long
Mar 18 2010 5:35PM
Security
Honda unveils one-wheel-drive vehicle
Asimo helps pedestrians avoid walking.
Staff Writers
Sep 25 2009 2:29PM
Oddware
Australia-Japan Cable extends Gigabit Ethernet to US
Inks partnership with Pacific Crossing.
Staff Writers
Sep 2 2009 2:41PM
Telco/ISP
Gumblar 'botnet' continues to grow as new variants detected
The Gumblar attack is continuing to hit websites with new variants detected in Japan.
Dan Raywood
May 20 2009 10:20AM
Security
Japanese cybercrime levels see significant rise
Finjan has claimed that 2008 cybercrime figures from Japan are showing a 15.5 per cent year-on-year annual growth.
Staff Writers
Mar 3 2009 11:37AM
Security
Overheating BlackBerrys not big in Japan
The new BlackBerry Bold has been withdrawn from sale after barely two weeks in Japan following complains that it was overheating.
Iain Thomson
Mar 2 2009 6:41AM
Hardware
Nokia to pull out of Japan
The world's largest mobile maker has decided to pull out of the largest market on the planet.
Nick Farrell
Nov 29 2008 3:25PM
Telco/ISP
Japan first with commercial femtocells
Claiming the world's first commercial deployment of a 3G femtocell based service is Japanese mobile operator, Softbank -- with a little help from NEC and Ubiquisys, of course.
Tony Dennis
Sep 23 2008 9:30AM
Networking
Japan warns of iPod fires
A rare defect in the first generation iPod nano is causing a consumer scare in Japan..
Shaun Nichols
Aug 20 2008 7:35AM
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