Dan Nystedt

Articles by Dan Nystedt

Chinese Internet Search company, Baidu, may be ‘worst’ copyright violator

Baidu.com Inc., which operates China's most popular Internet search engine, may be the worst violator of Wikipedia copyrights, the chair of the foundation behind popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia said Sunday, as she asked the company again to give credit where credit is due

Congress to probe Yahoo over jailed China journalist

A U.S. congressional committee plans to investigate whether or not Yahoo Inc. lied during testimony over its role in a human rights case in China that sent journalist Shi Tao to jail for 10 years.

Notebook computer industry faces parts shortages

Call it the battery recall backlash: laptop demand is still high but the supply of components is not. Don't expect to see a lot of special discounts on mobile over the next five months

Acer, HP square off in PC patent spat

As the Taiwanese giant starts making North American inroads, it faces increased legal pressure from the world's biggest desktop vendor. Learn more about the intellectual property at stake

LG sues laptop giant over DVD patents

South Korean laptop PC maker Quanta Computer Inc. is being sued for patent infringements. This is the second patent-related battle between LG and Quanta current filed in U.S. courts

Taiwan hit by iPhone craze

The surest sign marketing hype surrounding the iPhone has outdone itself is that a small island on the Pacific rim is abuzz over the device, despite the fact it won't be on sale here until next year at the earliest.

Taiwan’s miCard chosen as global memory card standard

The Multiple Interface card may soon make transferring pictures, songs and other data between gadgets and PCs easier

Applied, ON set up chip labs in China

Applied Materials Inc., the world's largest vendor of chip manufacturing equipment, opened a new production line machinery lab in China on Thursday to develop a range of equipment.

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