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South Korea unveils US$23 billion support package for chips amid US tariff uncertainty
Up about a quarter from 26 trillion won package unveiled last year.
Staff Writer
Apr 15 2025, 9:52AM
Hardware
South Korea aims to secure 10,000 GPUs for national AI computing centre
In bid to keep pace as the global AI race escalates.
Heekyong Yang
Feb 18 2025, 8:22AM
Hardware
South Korea aims to join AI race as startup Rebellions launches new chip
Seeks to win government contracts.
Jane Lanhee Lee and Joyce Lee
Feb 13 2023, 12:07PM
Hardware
Samsung leader Jay Y. Lee granted parole
Expected to leave imprisonment for embezzlement charges this Friday.
Joyce Lee and Heekyong Yang
Aug 10 2021, 7:21AM
Hardware
Smart fridges could detect bad meat
Lasers detect micro-organisms, to beat food poisoning.
a Staff Writer
Apr 1 2016, 9:54AM
Hardware
"Anonymous" attacks S-Korea sites
Military networks left alone.
Juha Saarinen
Jun 28 2013, 8:15AM
Security
Malware 'first proof' of Chinese attacks on South Korea
PinkStats downloader identified.
Danielle Walker
Jun 27 2013, 11:44AM
Security
Trojan update fingered for massive South Korean breach
Breach could blow out by millions.
Darren Pauli
Aug 12 2011, 6:52AM
Security
One in two South Koreans lose data in massive hack
Social network and web search sites hacked.
Darren Pauli
Aug 1 2011, 8:38AM
Security
US critiques South Korea decision in Microsoft case
US officials have criticised a decision by South Korean regulators forcing software giant Microsoft to separate its instant messaging service from the Windows operating system.
Peter Kaplan
Dec 8 2005, 1:07PM
Software
South Korea orders Microsoft to unbundle Windows
Microsoft was ordered to separate its instant messaging service from its Windows software and allow rival products on its system in South Korea after losing a ruling on unfair business practices.
Kim Yeon-hee
Dec 8 2005, 10:00AM
Software
South Korea sees 8-9 mln "Wibro" internet users by 2007
South Korea expects subscribers to a service providing high-speed wireless internet connections to people on the move to reach 8-9 million by 2007 after a commercial roll-out in April next year.
Staff Writers
Nov 15 2005, 3:00PM
Mobility
Microsoft threatens to withdraw Windows in South Korea
Microsoft has threatened to withdraw its Windows software from South Korea if the country's antitrust agency orders it to unbundle its Instant Messenger and Media Player from the operating system.
Staff Writers
Oct 31 2005, 10:00AM
Software
Computers donated by South Korea stolen in Iraq
Armed Iraqis stole millions of dollars worth of personal computers and internet equipment donated by South Korea while it was being transported near Baghdad late last month, according to a South Korean official.
Staff Writers
Oct 19 2005, 10:00AM
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