Vivaldi 1.14 has now been released. It includes vertical reader mode for reading pages in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean which are formatted vertically; and Markdown support has been added to Notes.
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Two unnamed South Korean computer programmers have been arrested on suspicion of sending out 1.6 billion spam e-mail messages between September and December last year in violation of the country's commerce laws. The two men,...
Apple's Korean online store has been defaced by a hacker. The attack, carried out by someone working under the name "Dinam," who claimed in his post to be Turkish, was brought to the attention...
The Korean Fair Trade Commission popped into Intel unannounced this week to seek more documents on an antitrust claim in South Korea. The KTFC is looking into whether Intel has used marketing...
A gamer from South Korean has suffered a cardiac arrest after a 50 hour session of popular sci-fi game Starcraft. The 28 year old man, identified only by surname Lee, started playing on August 3rd....
Lineage II and City of Heroes to launch in Europe by the end of 2004 NCSoft Corporation who recently released City of Heroes has announced that it has intentions to open a...
Not too long ago, developer ProSIM announced via its website that it has completed work on its upcoming title, Raging Tiger: The Second Korean War. With the beta test work done, the game's now in...
Later today South Korean regulators searched the offices of Microsoft's S. Korean office. The reason behind the search was to investigate allegations that Microsoft violated trade regulations by tying its IM software to its...
We should be sueing those dossy admins that dont patch their systems up! "In a sign of users' increasing frustration with the security shortcomings of many software applications, a civic group in South...
Micron Technology Inc on Friday charged that Korean memory manufacturers have received unfair levels of support from their government and asked US authorities to impose tariffs on memory imports from the country. ...
Thanks to grimman for posting this on the forum. A Korean company is offering $100,000 (£70,000) in a 48-hour hacking competition, to be run this week. Korea Digital Works (KDWorks)...