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Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
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Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
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Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
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First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
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Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
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Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s
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Nvidia CEO signals Samsung’s imminent shipment of AI chips
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Industry experts predicts tough choices as NewJeans' ultimatum nears
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Job creation lowest on record among under-30s
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NK troops disguised as 'indigenous' people in Far East for combat against Ukraine: report
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[Newsmaker] Samsung bets big on IoT
LAS VEGAS ― Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest electronics firm, said that its entire range of products would be connected through the Internet of Things technology by 2020. “Samsung will have all TVs connected through the IoT by 2017, and all other products by 2020,” said Yoon Boo-keun, head of the company’s consumer electronics business unit, in his opening keynote speech for the International CES on Tuesday. “Samsung will unlock infinite possibilities of the IoT by developing technology
Jan. 6, 2015
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LG Display pledges to focus on OLED
LAS VEGAS ― LG Display, the world’s largest display-maker by sales, said Tuesday that it was committed to developing the organic light-emitting diode business this year despite challenges posed by rival products with cost efficiency and high-definition displays.“If the year 2014 was a time when we prepared the ground for the growth of the OLED market, this year will be a time when the OLED TV business will take off,” said Han Sang-beom, the chief executive of LG Group’s display business unit, at
Jan. 6, 2015
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Three bidders vie for Pantech takeover
The search for a new owner of the troubled Pantech, Korea’s No. 3 handset-maker, is gaining momentum as three foreign business groups have submitted bids for a takeover.The three bidders include a U.S.-based consortium consisting of a Korean private equity fund and a Latin American telecom carrier, a Chinese handset-maker, and a China-based IT service firm. Their names were not revealed due to the sensitivity of the ongoing negotiations, sources said. After years of financial struggles, Pantech,
Jan. 6, 2015
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LG Electronics seeks tech to improve customers’ lives
LAS VEGAS ― South Korean electronics powerhouse LG Electronics vowed to exert its utmost efforts to make consumers’ lives easier and smarter with its open technologies.“The Internet of Things is what connects everything we value with the innovations that are centered around our lives,” said Skott Ahn, LG Electronics chief technology officer, at a news conference at the 2015 International CES on Tuesday. “At LG, we’re taking an open approach to maximize the value offered to our customers through
Jan. 6, 2015
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Daum Kakao takes over child care solution provider
South Korea’s top mobile messenger operator Daum Kakao Corp. said Monday it has purchased a whole stake in Kids Note Inc., a local childcare solutions provider, in line with its efforts to expand its “online to offline (O2O)” business portfolio.Under the move, Daum Kakao plans to offer child care application services to 14,000 local kindergarten, private institutions, and other child care-related institutions in South Korea. The companies did not reveal the size of the deal.Kids Note allows inst
Jan. 5, 2015
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S. Korean firms to race for new growth engine at CES
South Korea's tech giants are set to lock horns at the U.S. Consumer Electronics Show opening on Tuesday, struggling to take the lead in new technologies, such as quantum-dot television, that are set to emerge as the next growth engines in the near future.The four-day CES, one of the world's biggest technology fairs, will open in Las Vegas and run through Friday. Around 3,500 technology firms are participating in the annual event that first opened in 1967.Some 40 South Korean firms will join the
Jan. 5, 2015
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ICT ministry to open support center for tech exporters in Beijing
South Korea's ICT ministry said Monday it plans to open a business center in Beijing that will support local tech exporters planning to tap the Chinese market and will lend a hand to the commercialization of their new technologies.Under the plan, the Korea Innovation Center (KIC) will open its doors in Beijing by the end of 2015, aiming to work as a "bridgestone" for South Korean companies wishing to expand their global presence, the Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning said."We plan to
Jan. 5, 2015
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LG affiliates aim to wow partners, customers at CES
The International CES, the world’s largest consumer electronics festival, offers home appliance makers the chance to introduce their trendsetting products.For other tech companies, the trade show is a venue to show off their technological prowess and seek global partnerships.Lee Sang-chul, chief of LG Uplus, the third-largest mobile carrier in Korea, is one of the leading businesses that does not make consumer electronics businesses that are flocking to Las Vegas for 2015 International CES to op
Jan. 4, 2015
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S. Korean satellite at risk of collision with space debris
A South Korean satellite could come close to space debris, officials said Saturday, prompting officials and space experts to come up with measures to avoid a possible collision.The move came a day after the U.S. authorities warned of a possible collision between South Korea's Science and Technology Satellite 3 and a piece of debris measuring 20 centimeters in size.The debris is one of thousands of pieces of debris produced by the 2009 collision between an inactive Russian communications satellit
Jan. 3, 2015
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[Weekender] Daum Kakao finds new growth engine in digital wallet business
Digital wallets such as Apple Pay and Alipay are gradually replacing cash and credit cards with more and more people browsing and purchasing goods by tapping and swiping on their smartphones.Kakao Pay, codeveloped by Internet giant Daum Kakao and ICT solutions developer LG CNS, is one of the services spearheading the mobile payment industry in South Korea.After launching its mobile payment service Kakao Pay in October, Daum Kakao was able to attract 2 million subscribers in less than three month
Jan. 2, 2015
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KT CEO calls for unity amid market uncertainties
KT Corp. CEO Hwang Chang-gyu (center) and union officials pledge to promote peaceful labor-management relations this year on Friday. (KT Corp.)KT Corp. CEO Hwang Chang-gyu urged his employees to work effortlessly to gain the trust of consumers and lead the market.In his New Year speech at the company on Friday, Hwang said KT had faced a series of problems last year, and that the group and its units should work together to overcome the economic uncertainties ahead. The company faced further unpre
Jan. 2, 2015
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Samsung eyes opportunities in IoT, smart health care
Kwon Oh-hyun, chief executive and vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, called on his executives and employees to develop new growth models for the Internet of Things as part of efforts to boost the company’s global competitiveness.In his New Year speech to some 400 employees at the company’s office in Seoul on Friday, Kwon said Samsung should establish a creative corporate culture in order to face new challenges in times of economic uncertainty.Samsung Electronics vice chairman Kwon Oh-hyun spe
Jan. 2, 2015
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Samsung Electronics to tap IoT, more new businesses in 2015
Samsung Electronics Co. will confront wider economic uncertainties abroad this year, the company CEO said Friday, vowing to tap deeper into new businesses to keep its growth engine alive."We should make full-fledged efforts to gain sustainable competitiveness by introducing smart health, smart home and the Internet of Things (IoT) businesses," Samsung Electronics CEO Kwon Oh-hyun said in his New Year's remarks to company employees."We should generate new opportunities and maintain growth in the
Jan. 2, 2015
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Samsung to introduce Tizen TVs at CES
Samsung Electronics said Thursday that it would unveil a lineup of smart televisions running on the Tizen operating system at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week.The company said Tizen would offer a simple user-friendly interface, allowing consumers to rapidly find popular content via Samsung’s Smart Hub function, which will also recommend shows to viewers based on their viewing histories.South Korea’s biggest household appliance-maker has partnered with game devel
Jan. 1, 2015
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Samsung Electronics beats Apple in consumer satisfaction in U.S.
Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest smartphone maker by sales volume, took the top spot on a customer satisfaction index in 2014, beating its archrival Apple, the American Consumer Satisfaction Index, a U.S.-based private research firm, said Wednesday.Samsung scored 81 in the ACSI’s annual report for consumer satisfaction, a 6.6 percent increase from 76 last year. Its competitor Apple saw its score slide by 2.5 points on-year to 79, yielding the top spot to the Seoul-based tech giant. Shin
Jan. 1, 2015
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2015 to see dawn of Internet of Things
Take a moment and imagine a world where every information and object is customized to your needs through the power of big data solutions, sensor and cloud computing technology.Even before you step out of the office and head home on a cold winter night, your automobile will not only know your final destination, but it will warm up your seat in advance, your thermostat will raise the temperature to heat up your house and your refrigerator will recommend what food to eat for dinner.Although this ma
Dec. 31, 2014
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Smartphone industry eyes technological leap
The world’s smartphone industry will likely achieve a quantum leap in 2015 with a slew of cutting-edge technologies adopted in handsets, including a curved 4K display, a 64-bit processor and faster telecommunications chips.Local manufacturers are expected to ride the wave, with Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest smartphone-maker by sales volume, expected to unveil its flagship Galaxy S6 smartphone at the Mobile World Congress, the world’s largest mobile trade show, which will be held in Ma
Dec. 31, 2014
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LG Electronics exec grilled over alleged vandalism
Prosecutors summoned the head of LG Electronics Inc.'s home appliances division Tuesday for questioning over allegations that he and other executives vandalized washing machines of rival Samsung Electronics Co. at German shops earlier this year. In mid-September, Samsung Electronics filed a complaint with the prosecution, alleging that Cho Sung-jin and his associates damaged the doors of Samsung's Crystal Blue Washing Machine displayed at several German shops ahead of a global electronics fair
Dec. 30, 2014
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Korean tech giants gear up for CES
South Korean tech giants Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics are gearing up to display their prowess at the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the U.S. on Jan. 6-9.Samsung Electronics, Korea’s biggest electronics appliance maker, said Monday that it would showcase new concepts and innovative products targeting the North American market at the global exhibition.Its CES product lineup includes the ACTIVWash washing machine with space above the drum, enabling consum
Dec. 29, 2014
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SK Telecom launches world’s first tri-band LTE-A service
SK Telecom said Sunday that it had commercialized a tri-band Long Term Evolution-Advanced service for the first time ever, as part of efforts to develop fifth-generation telecommunications networks.The tri-band LTE-A service will enable users to download a 1-gigabyte movie in 28 seconds at a speed of 300 megabits per second, which is four times faster than existing fourth-generation LTE, and 21 times faster than the third-generation service, South Korea’s largest mobile carrier noted.This follow
Dec. 28, 2014