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Gov’t chief okays national program on IT application in public agencies |
The PM recently gave a nod to the National Program on information technology (IT) application in State agencies in the period of 2011-2015 in an attempt to boost IT development in Việt Nam.
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Most internet cafes still break proximity rule |
Many internet shops located within 200 metres of schools were operating and supplying internet services despite regulations that ordered them to close down before Monday, said director of Ha Noi's Information and Communications Department Pham Quoc Ban.
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China is example for controlling online gaming |
China should be a good example for Vietnam to learn from in managing online games, said Deputy Minister of Information and Communications Do Quy Doan in an online talk with VietNamNet’s readers.
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Decree to create incentives for IT |
A draft decree on information technology parks (IT) will create opportunities for the development of both enterprises and the industry, according to analysts.
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State agencies urged to use digital signatures |
Representatives from state agencies, enterprises and providers of public digital-signature authentication services at a workshop yesterday discussed the importance of having digital signature technology to enhance e-transaction security.
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Hanoi closes first Internet shop near school |
Hanoi telecommunications officials ordered an Internet service provider to pull the plug on a gaming cafe on Tuesday because it is too close to a local nursery school.
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Govt to rein in online gaming |
The Minister of Information and Communications has outlined strict temporary measures to curb the extreme aspects of online gaming after the suspension of licensed online video games.
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Apple exec charged over Asian kickbacks |
US authorities have indicted Apple manager Paul Devine, accusing him of taking well over $1 million in kickbacks from the company’s Asian manufacturers in exchange for helping them win contracts.
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BlackBerry faces India deadline |
India’s government has heaped pressure on RIM, giving it until the end of the month to enable monitoring of BlackBerry services before shutting applications down.
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Security concerns could prompt India 3G bar |
Indian sources report that the country’s authorities have told operators that they must demonstrate that their 3G networks can be monitored, intercepted and blocked before services can be commercially launched, after security agencies warned that certain 3G services cannot easily be monitored.
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