GW-319 -- The Hottest Gizmos and Gadgets from Japan

Financial meltdown? No, we've got meltdowns (plural) - a new one every day! Gadget lovers still want their devices, but on the cheap. This week's Gadget Watch is all about the price tag: how to get your kit fix for less.

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Terrie's Job Tips -- Information Security – Part Three: The Hays Case in the UK

There was a very interesting court case in the UK in June of this year (2008), whereby a large recruiting company called Hays sued an ex-employee for the return of his database of contacts after he left the firm and set up a competing company. In the High Court, Hays argued that the ex-employee had unlawfully used confidential company client email addresses to create his own database in anticipation of starting his new business venture.

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MMW-126 -- Nintendo and Taito Take Music Games in New Direction

On October 16, Nintendo released its highly anticipated Wii Music for the Japanese market, followed shortly thereafter by the US release. In this issue of MMW, we take a look at the new game and describe how it differs from other popular music games.

TT-491 -- When Yen Loans for Foreign Property Go Wrong, ebiz news from Japan

With the yen so strong against other major currencies, what may be good for the housewife FX trader is proving a nightmare for the Japan-based owners of Australian and other international mortgages. Read Now

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GW-318 -- The Hottest Gizmos and Gadgets from Japan

To mark the coming of fall foliage, this week's Gadget Watch takes a look at a colorful phone for the senior market, a colorful Kitty gadget for the younger (?) market, and a short overview of what colors Japanese gadget buyers crave.

Terrie's Job Tips -- Getting by without a Local CEO

Although I advise any foreign firm doing business in Japan to show commitment by setting up a small representative office here, there is no doubt that it is an expensive exercise. At the very least you need a local country CEO, a sales/marketing manager, a technology person, and someone to look after the office.

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TT-490 -- Ishihara (Nobuteru, not Shintaro) for Prime Minister, ebiz news from Japan

Whilst Taro Aso's popularity is at an all time high, there is no hiding that he is typical of the aging LDP. What Japan needs is a reformist - someone with charisma and a populist image but also manageable and not so radical.

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