Articles tagged with: Microsoft
With Apple FaceTime — a competitor to Skype — now available on the Mac, iPhone 4, iPad 2 and the new iPod touch, it is definitely now or never for Microsoft. There are other products …
Although a mobile Internet is popular with the expanding use of smartphones, Korean users are facing challenges using major web services through their mobile web browsers. Major local websites have compatibility issues with smartphone browsers. …
Microsoft’s latest smartphone operating system, Windows 7, was unveiled on phones by Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics and HTC.
Samsung will launch its Omnia 7 in France and LG plans to release the Optimus 7 in …
Microsoft, which for a long time had been denied its own mobile phone release, debuted the Kin One and Kin Two, both running on the Windows Phone operating system, and aimed at the younger generation …
The government announced Tuesday it will spend 31 billion won (US$27.4 million) this year on support for a software training program that aims to churn out South Korea’s own “Bill Gates.”
The money will go …
Hancom, a South Korean software maker, said Wednesday the local market has responded positively to its newly-released office software product despite the company’s on-going management crisis, brightening its prospects of clinging to an 18 percent …
The world’s No. 1 handset maker Nokia and the computer software giant Microsoft were among the companies that have rolled out new operating systems for smartphones this week, highlighting the trend of companies to bet …
This year’s Mobile World Congress opens Monday in Barcelona with more than 1,300 companies in attendance to showcase their latest products and technologies, as mobile software draws increased attention amid close competition in the fast-paced …
While the iconic Apple iPhone is shaking up the mobile phone market by offering a new user experience that has never been introduced in the local market, the sales of the Microsoft-based smartphone are also …
LG Telecom, the smallest mobile carrier in Korea, announced it will introduce a Microsoft Windows Phone (formerly Windows Mobile 6.5)-based smartphone, called the “OZ Omnia” (SPH-M7350) this month.
The OZ Omnia, one of Samsung Electronics’ Omnia …




