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Lenovo: Where to now?

News Despite Lenovo's fresh-looking designs and the potential for the new company to offer lower prices thanks to its greater scale, its brand name is untested outside of China. Lenovo Group, China's top PC maker, is moving ahead with its plans to...

[March 4, 2005, 13:30]

Microsoft proposes Chinese piracy amnesty

News Microsoft has extended its anti-piracy olive branch to China, offering users of bootleg copies of Windows a 50 percent discount on a legitimate version if they come clean on how they got their pirated copy.

[March 4, 2005, 8:45]

Chinese cellphone standard attracts German support

News China's home-grown cellular standard is attracting more support from domestic and multinational firms. German electronics kingpin Siemens on Friday said it has joined with China telecom equipment firm Huawei to develop, manufacture and market...

[September 2, 2003, 9:40]

PalmSource makes Linux acquisition

News PalmSource, which makes software for mobile devices, said Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire China MobileSoft in a deal expected to expand the company's global presence and put Linux applications squarely in its product plans.

[December 9, 2004, 9:00]

IBM-Lenovo deal 'will never work'

News The deal that will let China's Lenovo acquire IBM's PC unit will work about as well as other mergers in the industry, Michael Dell said - that is, not well at all. In recent years, Dell has also been gaining market share in China, a trend that has...

[December 8, 2004, 10:40]

IBM sells PC division to Lenovo

News IBM will sell its PC division to China-based Lenovo and take a minority stake in the former rival in a deal valued at $1.75bn, the companies announced on Tuesday. It will also allow them to sell more services in China.

[December 8, 2004, 7:35]

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Downloads is a ancient, addictive, featured Mahjong-like game from China. Now it''s the most popular game in China(include Hong Kong & Tai Wan), Japan, Korea, Singapore.Here you can enjoy this best-selling game on your Pocket PC !

[August 15, 2004, 8:00]

Asian Windows alternative 'would raise competition issues'

News A plan by Japan, China and South Korea to develop an alternative operating system to Microsoft's Windows software would raise concerns over fair competition, the world's No.software maker said on Friday.

[September 8, 2003, 9:15]

Microsoft's Beijing win causes concern

News There is growing disquiet about public sector IT contracts being awarded to Western vendors in China, a country long known for its fondness of open source and homegrown companies. One of Dell's key long-term rivals is likely to be China-based...

[November 26, 2004, 14:40]

Intel puts weight behind desktop Linux

News Intel has begun an effort to make it easier for sales partners in China and India to sell desktop computers running Linux, starting a more active phase in the company's help with the open-source operating system.

[November 24, 2004, 8:05]

Symantec backpedals over mislabelled Trojan

News Symantec has revoked its decision to blacklist a program that allows Web surfers in China to browse government-blocked Web sites. Critics interpreted the inclusion of Freegate in Symantec's virus definitions as support for China's censorship policy.

[September 17, 2004, 10:30]

Symantec labels anti-censorship software a Trojan

News Symantec's Norton AntiVirus product has blacklisted software that allows users in China to access government-blocked Web sites. The result is that users of Symantec's antivirus product in China will be unable to download the Freegate program and...

[September 15, 2004, 13:00]

Malaysia angles for outsourcing

News India and China may be the world's premier outsourcing spots now, but Malaysia is fast emerging as a serious contender for global offshoring dollars, says management consultancy AT Kearney. In the firm's latest study, Malaysia is ranked as the...

[September 3, 2004, 10:45]

DVD profits 'less than £1'

News Commoditisation is hitting China's DVD player manufacturers hard, according to researcher iSuppli. The province accounts for 84.2 percent of China's exports of DVD players and exported 34.5 million of the players during the January to May period.

[August 10, 2004, 9:05]

Guangdong's 10-Campus University of 18 Square Kilometers Goes Wireless to Boost Learning Outcomes and Share Resources Online

White Papers Located in China's Guangdong Province, GZUC is home to 10 of the province's universities' campuses, many of whom also have campuses located elsewhere. Intel is working with the Guangdong Department of Education (DoE) on a variety of programs to...

[April 25, 2007, 1:00]

Code Red worm traced to Chinese university

News The author of the malicious Code Red worm has been traced to a university in China, according to US officials. The chief technologist at the US General Accounting Office (GAO) told the bipartisan House committee on government reform last week that...

[September 4, 2001, 11:42]

Siemens plans huge Chinese investment

News German engineering conglomerate Siemens plans to invest €1bn (£679m) in China over the next few years as part of an ambitious plan to double revenues in the country. Part of the investment will go to its new headquarters in Beijing, while the...

[May 18, 2004, 12:05]

Gamer wins back virtual swag

News An online gaming company in China was ordered to return a player's virtual goods that had been hacked and stolen. Xinhua said the lawsuit was the first virtual property rights dispute case in China. In China, online gaming is poised to be serious...

[December 29, 2003, 10:50]

Dell moves to the mobile beat

News As desktop sales continue to fall in Europe, PC maker Dell has said it will launch its first smartphone in China. Q: Dell's first smartphone is for China; when will you have something for the western market?

[October 22, 2009, 16:46]

Asian countries challenge US on next-gen Internet

News Japan, China and South Korea are reportedly planning to jointly develop Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), the next-generation Internet standard, in a move that will challenge the US-dominated market for current IPv4-based Internet technology.

[December 30, 2003, 7:40]

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