Articles by 줄리 잭슨 (Julie Jackson)
줄리 잭슨 (Julie Jackson)
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KMI sole bidder for 2.5GHz bandwidth: gov't
Korea Mobile Internet (KMI) is the sole bidder for the 2.5Ghz frequency bandwidth that can be used for long-term evolution time-division duplex (LTE-TDD) and wireless broadband (WiBro), the government said Monday. According to the Ministry of Science, ICT and Future Planning, KMI has been the only bidder in the auction that began on May 2. The company made up of mobile virtual network firms originally requested a license to become a LTE-TDD operator on Nov. 14 2013, but retracted its request
Technology June 2, 2014
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Hyundai Motor unveils world's first mobile car diagnostics system
Hyundai Motor Group, the world's fifth-largest automotive conglomerate, said Monday that it has developed a mobile diagnostics system that can quickly determine problems in a car using an ordinary tablet PC. The new Global Diagnostic System (GDS) is a world first and represents a jump in technology compared to the tools used by Hyundai Motor Co. and Kia Motors Corp. since 2006, the conglomerate claimed. The two carmakers are flagships of the conglomerate and the top two manufacturers of au
Mobility June 2, 2014
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S. Korea rescues North Koreans drifting off coast
South Korea rescued three North Koreans who were drifting at sea and two of them want to stay in the South, officials said Monday, which would likely produce an angry response from Pyongyang. The men were rescued off the South's eastern coast on Saturday and while two want to stay, one said he wished to return to the North, Seoul's Unification Ministry said in a statement. Defections are a source of conflict between the Koreas. Seoul returns those who wish to return home but accepts tho
North Korea June 2, 2014
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Overseas construction orders won by S. Korean builders up 35 pct in 2014
Overseas construction orders secured by South Korean builders stood at US$31.6 billion in the first five months of this year, up 35 percent compared to 2013, local industry data showed Monday. The International Contractors Association of Korea (ICAK) said the total is the highest reached for the period since 2010 when the $18.6 billion order for the United Arab Emirate's nuclear reactor project was tallied. By region, orders from the Middle East accounted for 78 percent of the total, or $
Industry June 2, 2014
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Daelim Industrial wins 245 bln won Singapore subway construction order
Daelim Industrial Co., one of South Korea's leading builders, said Monday it won a 245 billion won (US$239.2 million) contract to build part of a subway line in Singapore. The company said the contract reached with the city-state's Land Transport Authority is to build 1.42 kilometers of the Thomson Line, which includes one station and some 1.2 kilometers of tunnel. Construction is expected to take 79 months, with work to be completed in December 2020. The overall length of the new subw
Industry June 2, 2014
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Sales of South Korean carmakers remain flat in May
Sales by South Korean automakers remained at a standstill last month from a year earlier, mainly due to fewer working days, data showed Monday. The combined sales of five local car manufacturers, including market leader Hyundai Motor Co., reached 746,978 vehicles in May, up just 80 units from 746,898 units a year ago. The total excludes knockdown kits shipped abroad for assembly. The total represents a 6.9 percent drop from 802,657 vehicles sold in April. Carmakers said that the four-
Mobility June 2, 2014
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S. Korea rejects N. Korea's demand for repatriation of citizens
South Korea rejected North Korea's demand that Seoul hand over all three North Koreans picked up from a fishing boat drifting off South Korea's east coast, an official said Monday, a move that could anger the North amid tensions on the Korean Peninsula. The three men, who are in their 20s and 30s, were picked up by a South Korean coast guard vessel near Ulleung Island on Saturday after their ship ran adrift. South Korea said two of the three North Koreans expressed their wish to remain in
North Korea June 2, 2014
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After huge win, next Indian PM begins victory lap
Thousands of cheering supporters welcomed India's next prime minister on his arrival in the capital Saturday after leading his party to a staggering victory in national elections. Standing on the footboard of his SUV, Narendra Modi flashed a victory sign as he drove past jubilant supporters outside the New Delhi airport, heading toward the headquarters of his Bharatiya Janata Party to discuss the formation of a new government. A new government is likely to be in place by next week, but no
World News May 17, 2014
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Apple, Google call truce in smartphone patent war
Google and Apple, the two technology titans behind the world's top smartphone platforms, called a truce Friday in a long-running patent war. "Apple and Google have agreed to dismiss all the current lawsuits that exist directly between the two companies," the companies said in a joint statement. "Apple and Google have also agreed to work together in some areas of patent reform." The companies made it clear that the detente does not include licensing their technology to each other. Motorol
World News May 17, 2014
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Lao plane carrying defence chief crashes: Thai official
Lao military plane carrying top officials including the defence minister crashed on Saturday in the north of the communist country, a Thai official said, without giving details of any casualties. About 20 people were on board including Defence Minister Douangchay Phichit, the Vientiane governor and other prominent figures, foreign ministry spokesman Sek Wannamethee told AFP. There was no immediate confirmation from Laos's secretive government. The officials were believed to be travelling
World News May 17, 2014
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Rallies planned in downtown Seoul to protest gov't response to ferry sinking
A host of street rallies were scheduled to be held in downtown Seoul late Saturday in protest of the government's poor handling of the sinking of a ferry off South Korea's southwest coast one month ago. A group of about 500 civic groups, including the Korean Federation of Trade Unions and People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy, planned to hold a joint rally around Cheonggye Plaza, downtown Seoul, starting Saturday evening in memory of the more than 300 people killed in the deadly sink
Social Affairs May 17, 2014
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Death toll from ferry sinking rises to 285
Rescue divers brought out one more body early Saturday morning from a ferry that sank off South Korea's southwest coast last month, bringing the confirmed death toll to 285, government officials said. The body of one man was retrieved in early morning search operations, according to the officials. The number of those who remain unaccounted for in one of the country's worst maritime disasters dropped to 19. The 6,825-ton ferry Sewol carrying an estimated 476 passengers capsized and sank off t
Social Affairs May 17, 2014
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'Executed' singer alive and well, Pyongyang TV shows
A North Korean singer said to be leader Kim Jong-Un's ex-girlfriend and rumoured to have been executed last year has appeared on state television, apparently alive and well. Pyongyang's state TV showed Hyon Song-Wol, the head of a band known as Moranbong, delivering a speech at a national art workers rally in Pyongyang on Friday. She expressed gratitude for Kim's leadership and pledged to work harder to "stoke up the flame for art and creative work". Her appearance came after months of spe
North Korea May 17, 2014
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Canada vending machines pop out marijuana
The vending machines at a Vancouver storefront look ordinary -- but instead of spitting out gum or snacks, for a few coins they deliver medical marijuana. For Can$4 (US$3.70), the brightly lit "gumball" machine drops a plastic ball filled with the so-called "Cotton Candy" variety of the drug. The "Purple Kush" option costs Can$6. But the really good stuff, said proprietor Chuck Varabioff, is "Pink Kush," available from another machine the size of a fridge that delivers a wide range of mariju
World News May 17, 2014
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Seoul shares to continue upward move next week: analysts
The South Korean stock market is expected to continue its climb next week on the back of a continued foreign buying, although its gains may be capped due to profit-taking, analysts said Saturday. The benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) finished at 2,013.44 points on Friday, up 2.9 percent from a week earlier. The main index, backed by massive foreign buying, continued to gather ground through the week, reaching this year's all-time high on Friday. Analysts said a series of
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