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  1. HAL 9000

    General Motors Might Dump Its Sagging South Korea Operation Next

    First Opel, now General Motors Korea. GM CEO Mary Barra is on a cost-cutting warpath, and now it’s the old Daewoo operations’ turn. GM made its major move into South Korean manufacturing when it bought Daewoo Motors in 2002, and now that may be coming to an end. The General just announced...
  2. N

    Korean carriers announce 300mbps LTE today for consumers

    SK Telecom (NYSE:SKM) today announced that it successfully developed “LTE-Advanced 3 Band Carrier Aggregation (CA)” technology for the first time in the world. To be launched in 2014. 450mbps already being demonstrated. Press release: http://goo.gl/oGKKbb Insane!! ___
  3. LazyLion

    Samsung Posts Record Q1 Profit of $6.4 Billion

    South Korea's Samsung Electronics said Friday net profit soared 41.6 percent to a record 7.15 trillion won ($6.4 billion) in the first quarter of 2013, driven by strong smartphone sales. The profit figure was up from 5.05 trillion won in the first quarter of 2012 and beat the record of 7.04...
  4. LazyLion

    S. Korea & US begin Drills as N. Korea Threatens War

    North and South Korea staged dueling war games Monday as threatening rhetoric from the rivals rose to the highest level since North Korea rained artillery shells on a South Korean island in 2010. Enraged over the South's joint military drills with the United States and recent U.N. sanctions...
  5. G

    First Tweets and Instagram pics from North Korea

    http://www.engadget.com/2013/02/28/north-korea-3g-data/ 400Euros for 10gb. Ouch.
  6. jes

    Twitter unveils Korean-language website

    Twitter unveils Korean-language website Microblogging site Twitter on Wednesday opened a Korean-language website in an attempt to expand further into a market that has grown almost tenfold in the past year.
  7. Nod

    All Koreans to Have 1Gbps Broadband by 2012

    Korea have a government that are very serious about creating jobs and opportunities, realizing that connectivity will be very important in the future.
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