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Shin Ji-hye
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Foreign electronics makers eye Korean market
BELEK, Turkey ― Grundig, the leading consumer electronics maker in Turkey, has unveiled its plans to tap the Korean market, heralding a challenge to Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics.Grundig was a German consumer electronics manufacturer, but was acquired by the Turkish Koc Holding group in 2007.The company could launch its products, including liquid crystal display and light-emitting diode TVs, in the Korean market as soon as this year.“We plan to introduce our products to Korean customers
Technology April 27, 2014
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U.S. president shrugs off selfie-sharing controversy
U.S. President Barack Obama on Saturday clarified his stance that he would not tackle Samsung Group’s retweets of Obama’s selfie, Samsung Electronics vice chairman Lee Jay-yong said Saturday. “(Obama) said the selfie would not pose any problem,” Lee told reporters after a meeting between Obama and local business leaders in Seoul. The U.S. president was making a two-day visit to Korea on Friday and Saturday.The controversy began when Boston Red Sox player David Ortiz posted a picture with Obama o
Industry April 27, 2014
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Huawei to build brand to beat smartphone rivals
SHENZHEN ― China’s Huawei Technologies, the world’s second-biggest telecommunications equipment maker, plans to groom its brand to boost its global smartphone sales.“What we need is to build our brand and credibility because Huawei’s smartphone business is still in a very early stage,” Shao Yang, vice president of Huawei’s Consumer Business Group, said Wednesday at the Huawei Global Analyst Summit 2014 in Shenzhen.The company plans to spend $300 million on global marketing in 2014, Shao told Reu
Industry April 24, 2014
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Blaze puts halt to Samsung’s financial services
Samsung’s financial services have been suspended in the wake of a fire at Samsung SDS data center, which runs the system and stores backup data from Samsung’s financial affiliates. Samsung SDS said it blocked the server at the data center to prevent data loss. Samsung Card users appeared to be the biggest victims of the service disruption. Cash advances, online payments and text alerts were all suspended; while debit cards issued by Samsung and affiliated firms will be out of service until furth
Industry April 21, 2014
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LG CNS predicts ‘smart’ convergence to shape future
LG CNS, a local information technology service provider, said the convergence of fast-advancing technologies would pave the way for a “smart world,” at the company’s annual IT conference in Seoul on Thursday.“The five technologies of smart devices, network connectivity, big data, clouding service and convergence of technology and industry will shape the smart world in the future,” said LG CNS chief executive Kim Dae-hoon in his opening speech.He pointed to the emergence of various smart devices
Industry April 17, 2014
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Crisis or opportunity? Pantech at crossroads
A rocky road stretches ahead for Pantech, the nation’s smallest handset maker that is struggling to stay afloat in a quickly saturating smartphone market. There are now talks of foreign companies such as Micromax seeking a stake in it, but whether this will be a blessing or a curse for the company is still up for debate. As Pantech has confirmed that several overseas companies including Indian handset maker Micromax have shown interest in the investment, concerns are rising about the matchup and
Technology April 16, 2014
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Sales of gadgets to slow: report
The global sales of smartphones, tablets, personal computers and video game consoles are expected to slow down starting this year as consumers are less eager to snatch up new products, according to a recent report published by Deloitte. This year, the worldwide sales of these five items are expected to reach $750 billion, stalling at around $800 billion for the next five years.This compares with the dramatic double-digit growth of the past decade, the report said. By sector, the smartphone marke
Industry April 14, 2014
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LG set to lead OLED TV market
LG Electronics, the nation’s second-largest television maker, is expected to have the upper hand in the growing organic light-emitting diode television markets with a higher yield rate and better technology than its rivals, according to market analysts. DisplaySearch’s report said curved TVs are projected to hit 6 million units in 2017 in the global market, a sharp increase from 800,000 units this year. Among them, OLED TVs are set to account for 33 percent, or 2 million units, in 2017 with the
Industry April 13, 2014
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Students end 24-day siege of Taiwan's Parliament
Students ended their unprecedented, 24-day occupation of Taiwan's Parliament late Thursday after receiving assurances a Chinese trade pact they see as imperiling the island's autonomy would undergo legislative review.The pact would allow Chinese and Taiwanese service companies, including banking, telecommunication and tourism firms, to operate in each other's territory. Opponents who fear it could cost Taiwan jobs or even its democracy also criticized the ruling party's attempt to push the pact
World News April 10, 2014
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China to permit cross-border stock trading with HK
China unveiled a plan Thursday to give foreign investors greater access to its stock market by allowing investors in Shanghai and Hong Kong to trade shares on each other's exchanges.Securities regulators in China and the semiautonomous Chinese territory of Hong Kong said that the stock exchanges in both cities would be connected in a pilot program.Authorized investors in Shanghai and Hong Kong will be able to buy and sell up to 23.5 billion yuan ($3.8 billion) of stocks in certain companies each
World Business April 10, 2014
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Possible 5th underwater signal heard in jet search
An Australian aircraft Thursday detected what may be the fifth signal coming from a man-made device deep in the Indian Ocean, adding to hopes that searchers will soon pinpoint the object's location and send down a robotic vehicle to confirm if it is a black box from the missing Malaysian jet.The Australian air force P-3 Orion, which has been dropping sonar buoys into the water near where four earlier sounds were heard, picked up a ``possible signal'' that may be from a man-made source, said Angu
World News April 10, 2014
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S. Korean PM seeks int'l support for unification
South Korean Prime Minister Chung Hong-won asked the international community Thursday to extend support for the reunification of the two Koreas, stressing that a unified Korea will be a new global growth engine.He made the remarks during his keynote speech at the Boao Forum of Asia held in China's tropical island of Hainan. Chung is on his eight-day trip from Wednesday, which will also take him to Pakistan early next week."Our peaceful reunification will set out a novel blueprint for the future
North Korea April 10, 2014
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Malaysia: Abductors want $11.3M for Chinese woman
Gunmen have demanded a ransom of 500 million pesos ($11.3 million) for the release of a Chinese tourist abducted last week from a Malaysian resort off Borneo island, a Malaysian minister said Thursday.The gunmen, believed to be Abu Sayyaf militants, kidnapped a 28-year-old Shanghai woman and a 40-year-old Filipino woman from the Singamata Reef Resort in the eastern Malaysian state of Sabah on April 2.Philippine authorities believe the women were taken to the island township of Simunul in Tawi-Ta
World News April 10, 2014
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Japan consumers shun luxury goods after tax hike
Japanese consumers are keeping their wallets firmly closed after the first sales tax rise in 17 years, with luxury items and appliances suffering as one major department store reported a 25 percent drop in sales.The precipitous plunge comes after millions of shoppers made a last-minute dash to stores before the national levy rose to 8.0 percent from 5.0 percent on April 1, a rise that sparked fears of a drop in consumer spending in turn derailing Japan's nascent economic recovery.Like many retai
World Business April 10, 2014
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India offers visa on arrival for S. Korean tourists
India will offer visa-on-arrival (VOA) to South Korean tourists at its major airports for their convenience starting from next week, its embassy in Seoul said Thursday.The decision was made during South Korean President Park Geun-hye's state visit to India in January to improve ties between the two nations, the Indian embassy said. Korean visitors will be able to apply for a single entry tourist visa available for one month on arrival at eight airports for a fee of US$60 or the equivalent amount
Foreign Affairs April 10, 2014
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