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Hard-to-get credit, dominant conglomerates deter startups in HK

Though 80% of entrepreneurs don't regret starting a business in Hong Kong, many of them find difficulties in securing credit (78%), market domination by large corporations (68%), and red tape (61%) the major deterrents to would-be entrepreneurs in the city, said workplaces provider Regus.

Shrinking chips challenge Moore's Law

Intel will continue to fulfill Moore's Law for the foreseeable future, but the challenge of keeping up with it is growing as chips get smaller, says a company executive.

MANAGEMENT CENTRE

LEGAL

Airbnb runs afoul of New York law

An Airbnb host was fined $2400 for violating a New York state law barring short-term apartment rentals in large buildings.

OUTSOURCING

How India's IT outsourcing leaders can stay on top

After a decade of double-digit growth, India's offshore IT outsourcing leaders must shift strategies if they want to continue to dominate in technology services as growth slows in a maturing market. Here are six things Indian outsourcers need to do to grow.

PROJECT MGMT

Guest View: The hidden costs of support

Sunil Desai, Director for Managed Services at Dimension Data Asia Pacific, points out that the bulk of support-related expenses fall outside the scope of traditional support offerings. It is important therefore to identify and eliminate 'hidden' expenses.

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RESOURCE CENTRE

APPLICATIONS

OpenGL developer to create API for controlling smartphone cameras

The API will let developers reuse code if implemented by multiple platforms.

CLOUD COMPUTING

Malaysian companies will benefit from convergence of two technologies, says Compuware

Compuware's new APMaaS platform is the result of the merging of PurePath from dynaTrace and the Gomez Performance Network into a single cloud-based environment.

DATA CENTER

The whole enchilada: Integrated compute platforms steamroll across IT

Vendors are rebuilding the mainframe with converged infrastructure, collapsed kit or integrated compute platforms -- whatever you want to call it. And customers are loving it.

IMAGING AND PRINTING

Sanity deploys Oki printers

B431dn devices to appear in 120 retail stores

INDUSTRIES

Telstra in the sights of Privacy Commissioner

Australian Privacy Commissioner Timothy Pilgrim has begun an investigation after some Telstra customer's phone numbers, names and home addresses contained in spreadsheets were found online during a Google search.

INTERNET

Prevent a hack attack with Twitter's new two-factor authentication

After a series of high-profile hackings, Twitter has finally introduced two-factor authentication.

MOBILE AND WIRELESS

No Nexus-like Galaxy S4 for overseas users

Android fans outside the United States won't be able to enjoy the pure Google experience on Samsung's Galaxy S4 smartphone—at least not yet.

NETWORKING

Aruba Networks latest to unveil 802.11ac access points

Joins other WLAN vendors ushering in the "gigabit Wi-Fi" enterprise

OPERATING SYSTEMS

Touchscreen notebooks snag 10 percent of the laptop market, report claims

Touchscreen adoption is definitely coming along, just not as fast as the PC industry hoped it would.

SECURITY

Twitter aims to become safer with two-step sign-in

Twitter on Wednesday rolled out two-factor authentication to step up account security in the wake of several high-profile hackings.

STORAGE

Western Digital releases its first 1.5TB mobile drive

HGST has announced its highest capacity 9.5mm-high mobile drive, a 1.5TB, three-platter model that is being targeted at the "prosumer" market.

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