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KT seeks global cooperation for 5G network
South Korea’s leading telecommunications firm KT has been paving the way for the era of the 5G network as it actively engages in global efforts to establish technological standards for the faster network technology. Participating in ITU Telecom World, a global information and communications technology conference, in Budapest, KT vowed to cement its leadership in the telecom sector by contributing to the growth of the world’s telecom industry and nurturing the ecosystem for technological converg
Technology Oct. 12, 2015
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Ex-presidents Lee, Bush tee off with Samsung heir
Former South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and his former U.S. counterpart George W. Bush played a round of golf Thursday in South Korea. Bush was in South Korea to attend the opening ceremony of the Presidents Cup at Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea here in Incheon, west of Seoul. Lee Jae-yong, the heir apparent of Samsung Group, joined the two former leaders on a different golf course in Incheon. Lee and Bush are reported to have developed close personal ties during their terms in off
Politics Oct. 8, 2015
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FIFA bans Chung Mong-Joon for six years
Football's world governing body said Thursday it has banned South Korean FIFA presidential hopeful Chung Mong joon for six years, a move that could cast a pall on his campaign. "The former FIFA Vice-President Chung Mong-joon has been banned for six years and fined" 100,000 Swiss francs (US$103,000), FIFA said in an announcement on its website. It also said Chung is "banned from all football activities on a national and international level." Chung is under scrutiny for writing to FIFA ex
Soccer Oct. 8, 2015
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[Newsmaker]Competition heats up for KDB Securities stake
Korean securities companies are waging a fierce competition to take over KDB Daewoo Securities Co., one of the nation’s leading brokerages, in a deal that could come as a game changer for the industry. The Korea Development Bank, a state-run policy lender, is seeking to sell off its stake in brokerage unit KDB Daewoo Securities as part of the government’s privatization plan. The headquarters of KDB Daewoo Securities Co. (Yonhap) A successful buyer is widely expected to take the lead in reshapin
Oct. 8, 2015
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K&C International rolls out premium facial masks
Skin care products have been evolving as consumers crave new ones, and so has the facial mask, one of the most common skin care products here. K&C International has recently introduced a facial mask product, dubbed the “18-Minute Mask Pack,” containing an enriched peptide extract. Peptide is a type of protein consisting of two amino acids and is said to help regenerate skin cells with just a small amount. K&C International`s 18-Minute Mask Pack. (K&C International) The amount of the peptide he
Arts & Design Oct. 8, 2015
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Volkswagen Korea apologizes; mulls recall
The South Korean unit of German carmaker Volkswagen apologized Thursday for an emission-rigging scandal and vowed to take “all necessary measures” including a voluntary recall of the vehicles in question. The scandal erupted after it was revealed last month that Volkswagen Korea had sold some 120,000 vehicles with a device to cheat the pollution tests. To date, over 11 million cars worldwide are believed to have been installed with hidden software that can switch on pollution controls when it de
Social Affairs Oct. 8, 2015
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[Graphic News] Koreans still engage in heavy drinking, smoking
Technology Oct. 8, 2015
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Twitter runs tweet session with U.S. ambassador to Korea
U.S. Ambassador Mark W. Lippert texts his message during a live tweet session with Korean Twitter users on Thursday. (Twitter Korea) Korean Twitter users had a rare chance to communicate directly with U.S. ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert through a question-and-answer session organized by Twitter Korea on Thursday. It was the second tweet session with VIPs in Korea, organized by Twitter Korea, after one with K-pop boy band GOT7 earlier this week. During the session, users of the microblo
Technology Oct. 8, 2015
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Tech Planet conference shines light on online-to-off-line biz
Online-to-off-line (O2O) businesses that connect online customers with physical products and services are often referred to as a next big thing in the information technology, commerce and services sectors with more start-ups and conventional businesses jumping into the growing O2O market. Anticipating that the combination between the online and off-line world would change the landscape of almost all industries, participants in the Tech Planet conference organized by information and communicatio
Technology Oct. 7, 2015
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Minkonet shows off technology for mobile game broadcasting
Game broadcasting on TV has garnered huge popularity at home and abroad thanks to the spread of fast network infrastructure and the growing online game industry from the early 2000s. With many people now turning to smartphones to play mobile games, live-streaming mobile games and related technologies are gaining traction. An image of a mobile game broadcasting demonstration using Minkonet’s Swing solution. (Minkonet) Kim Tae-woo, the CEO of Korean start-up Minkonet, said the firm’s Swing soft
Technology Oct. 7, 2015
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KONA I unveils new SIM card for multiple phone numbers
Telecommunication solutions developer KONA I said Wednesday that the company and mobile carrier KT will soon launch a new mobile service which allows mobile subscribers to use three distinctive phone numbers on one handset.Different from dual-SIM phones fitted with two subscriber identification module card slots, the service for multiple phone numbers will be available through a new single SIM card with three different numbers, developed by the Seoul-headquartered KONA I.The logo of telecommunic
Technology Oct. 7, 2015
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[Photo News] LG V10 hits shelves in Korea
LG V10 HITS SHELVES IN KOREA — LG Electronics releases its latest premium smartphone V10, which sports the world’s first dual front-facing cameras, through leading local mobile carriers SK Telecom, KT, and LG Uplus on Thursday. (LGE)
Technology Oct. 7, 2015
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[Photo News] Smart display for kitchen
SMART DISPLAY FOR KITCHEN -- LG Electronics and furniture firm Hanssem will release a built-in TV product for the kitchen, dubbed the Smart Kitchen TV, this month in Korea. The smart Kitchen TV, which is installed inside a drawer and displays images on the door of the drawer, boasts a less-intrusive design that allows users to enjoy multimedia content. (LGE)
Technology Oct. 6, 2015
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[Photo News] Global voluteer work
GLOBAL VOLUNTEER WORK -- Executives and officials from Samsung Electronics’ Brazilian branch spend time with children at a children shelter in Sao Paulo. The tech giant is holding a global volunteer work campaign for three weeks from Oct. 1, with 170,000 Samsung execs and workers in 38 nations participating. (Samsung)
Technology Oct. 6, 2015
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KB, Mirae Asset compete to take over No. 2 brokerage
The country’s largest brokerage M&A deal of the year will kick off this week, with the two most competitive bidders being KB Financial Group and Mirae Asset Securities. On Thursday, the state-run Korea Development Bank will post a public notice on selling its 43 percent stake in KDB Daewoo Securities, the country’s second-largest brokerage by equity capital.KDB Daewoo’s equity capital amounts to about 4.3 trillion won ($3.7 billion). This is second only to NH Investment and Securities, with 4.5
Business Oct. 6, 2015
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