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Articles Written by: LEE MIN KEONG
Symantec will soon introduce a "reputation-based" software-rating technology that it has claimed can accurately differentiate malicious malware from legitimate programs.
"Reputation-based security is the latest and greatest technology in malware ...
From LEE MIN KEONG,
ZDNet UK,
24 Oct 2008
Nokia has introduced automated kiosks across the central Klang Valley in Malaysia in a bid to encourage people to recycle their mobile phones.
Nokia is hoping to improve the statistics with the introduction of kiosks specially designed to ease the ...
From LEE MIN KEONG,
ZDNet UK,
19 Sep 2008
KUALA LUMPUR--A European standards expert has defended the move to fast-track the ISO approval process for Microsoft's Open XML (OOXML) document standard, dismissing criticisms that the decision to do so is flawed and unfair.
Jan van den Beld, the ...
From LEE MIN KEONG,
LXer,
25 Mar 2008
A European standards expert has defended the move to fast-track the International Organization for Standardization approval process for Microsoft's Office Open XML document standard, dismissing criticisms that the decision to do so is flawed and unfair. ...
From LEE MIN KEONG,
ZDNet UK,
25 Mar 2008
Motorola has rejected allegations that it broke any local laws pertaining to its reinvestment plans and involvement in a government contract in the Malaysian state of Penang.
The country's opposition parties made claims the Malaysian government was arm- ...
From LEE MIN KEONG,
ZDNet UK,
14 Mar 2008
While the battle between proponents of ODF and OOXML rages on, Microsoft is making some headway persuading several strategic organisations in Malaysia to adopt OOXML.
The Malaysian government may appear to favour the use of the ODF (OpenDocument Format) ...
From LEE MIN KEONG,
ZDNet UK,
16 Jan 2008
The Malaysian government says it is willing to fund 30 percent of a proposed multi-billion-dollar high-speed broadband services project, which will include provisions for a "last-mile" fibre-optic network.
Najib Tun Razak, Malaysia's deputy prime ...
From LEE MIN KEONG,
ZDNet UK,
3 Oct 2007