2010 15 Mar

This sounds like on the surface some kind of trade barrier put into place to aid Korea’s domestic video game market: South Korea is considering banning access.

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Google Warned About Violating Korea's Video Game Laws | ROK Drop

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2010 10 Mar

Sony Computer Entertainment America announced that purchases and rental of HD movies from the 6 major studios, namely, 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Universal Pictures, and Warner Bros. Digital Distribution are available on the Playstation Network video delivery service.

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2010 10 Mar

Sony Computer Entertainment America announced that purchases and rental of HD movies from the 6 major studios, namely, 20th Century Fox, Walt Disney Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Universal Pictures, and Warner Bros. Digital Distribution are available on the Playstation Network video delivery service. This news simultaneously crowns the Playstation 3 as the first game console with HD movies from those studios.

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Playstation Network first to deliver HD Movies from All 6 major studios

2010 10 Mar

Well well well, we all thought that Samsung will be the first in Korea and we were just plain wrong, behold LG first Android Phone to hit the Korean market the Andro-1 also known as LG-KH5200.

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2010 10 Mar

Well well well, we all thought that Samsung will be the first in Korea and we were just plain wrong, behold LG first Android Phone to hit the Korean market the Andro-1 also known as LG-KH5200. Our new phone features a full Qwerty Keyboard, a 3” HVGA screen with a 320?480 resolution, GPS, HSDPA, HSUPA, EDGE, GRPS, SNS (Facebook, Twitter…), a 2Mpix Camera module, Radio Tuner, Mp3 player and ca support additional memory cards up to 32Gb.

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LG introduces in Korea its First Android phone the Andro-1 LG-KH5200

2010 10 Mar

Already available in Korea , Samsung eReaders are expected to be available in the US “imminently”. The device features an attractive sliding design, wifi connectivity and handwriting recognition through its electronic resonance (EMR) stylus open

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Samsung announces release information for its eagerly awaited e-book in the US

2010 10 Mar

Mio, a Korea based company has launched the S400 portable GPS in the local market. Winner of China’s ‘If’ design award the GPS runs on Windows CE and is powered by SiRF GPS III chipset

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Mio S400 portable GPS

2010 10 Mar

Mio, a Korea based company has launched the S400 portable GPS in the local market. Winner of China’s ‘If’ design award the GPS runs on Windows CE and is powered by SiRF GPS III chipset.

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Mio S400 portable GPS

2010 8 Mar

LG’s latest mobile phones the Cookie Plus or LG GS500 and its brother the Cookie Fresh also known as LG GS290, are now heading this march to Europe as well as 50 other countries worldwide with its wave of SNS features and powerful UI Offering both the same features, the Cookie Plus however includes a 3Mpix Camera with AF, a basic MP3 player, a 3.5mm ? jack, Push email, Bluetooth… While the Cookie Fresh comes with a 2Mpix Camera, available in 10 different colors as well as an FM Radio tuner with recording capabilities.

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2010 8 Mar

LG’s latest mobile phones the Cookie Plus or LG GS500 and its brother the Cookie Fresh also known as LG GS290, are now heading this march to Europe as well as 50 other countries worldwide with its wave of SNS features and powerful UI Offering both the same features, the Cookie Plus however includes a 3Mpix Camera with AF, a basic MP3 player, a 3.5mm ? jack, Push email, Bluetooth… While the Cookie Fresh comes with a 2Mpix Camera, available in 10 different colors as well as an FM Radio tuner with recording capabilities.

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2010 6 Mar

The Linux’s open source OS is the bases for may wondrous things like the Android OS for mobile and Ubuntu for PCs and now, even the North Korean’s have decided that it’s right for them too. They’ve just apparently announced that their government’s top programmers have developed a new operating system based on the Linux OS. The OS is designed with both server and client versions and is called “Red Star”

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2010 6 Mar

The Linux’s open source OS is the bases for may wondrous things like the Android OS for mobile and Ubuntu for PCs and now, even the North Korean’s have decided that it’s right for them too. They’ve just apparently announced that their government’s top programmers have developed a new operating system based on the Linux OS. The OS is designed with both server and client versions and is called “Red Star”

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North Korean govt. designs their own OS based on Linux, Red Star shines over bright but looks like Windows

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2010 4 Mar

You know, Tux always seemed so harmless… little did we know that he is actually a Che Guevara-type figure who’s been traveling around the world, fighting the good fight on any number of fronts. First, Cuba announces its national Linux variant, Nova, and now? Red Star is North Korea’s very own Linux-based operating system, featuring a desktop very similar to Windows — but for the red star that replaces the Start button. It first came to light when Mikhail, a Russian blogger living in Pyongyang, picked up a copy for $5 near Kim Il-sung University. The install disk apparently features a quote from Kim Jong-il about the importance of an operating system “compatible with Korean traditions,” and the system requirements are a Pentium III 800MHz with 256MB RAM and 3GB hard drive space (North Korea’s version of Minesweeper must take up a lot of room). Of course, this bad boy has Firefox — except here it’s called My Country, and it will only connect you to something called “My Country BBS,” a web portal on North Korea’s own (restricted) version of the Internet. Where will the plucky penguin turn up next? We don’t know, but we bet it’ll be one hell of a ride.

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2010 4 Mar

You know, Tux always seemed so harmless… little did we know that he is actually a Che Guevara-type figure who’s been traveling around the world, fighting the good fight on any number of fronts. First, Cuba announces its national Linux variant, Nova, and now? Red Star is North Korea’s very own Linux-based operating system, featuring a desktop very similar to Windows — but for the red star that replaces the Start button. It first came to light when Mikhail, a Russian blogger living in Pyongyang, picked up a copy for $5 near Kim Il-sung University. The install disk apparently features a quote from Kim Jong-il about the importance of an operating system “compatible with Korean traditions,” and the system requirements are a Pentium III 800MHz with 256MB RAM and 3GB hard drive space (North Korea’s version of Minesweeper must take up a lot of room). Of course, this bad boy has Firefox — except here it’s called My Country, and it will only connect you to something called “My Country BBS,” a web portal on North Korea’s own (restricted) version of the Internet. Where will the plucky penguin turn up next? We don’t know, but we bet it’ll be one hell of a ride.

North Korea’s Red Star OS takes the ‘open’ out of ‘open source’ originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Mar 2010 15:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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2010 2 Mar

LG Korea is all set to launch the LG-LU9400 codenamed ‘MAXX’ in the Korean market.

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LG MAXX a touchscreen phone which packs in a 1GHZ processor

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