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Jul
10
2010

Google: License renewed by China

The U.S. Internet titan Google announced on Friday, July 9 that China had renewed its license that had expired at the end of June, enabling it to operate on the largest Internet market in the world.
“We have obtained the renewal of the license,” said the spokesman for Beijing-based Google, Marsha Wang. “We are delighted [...]

Jul
9
2010

Apple store in Shanghai

After Beijing in 2008 it’s now Shanghai, the heart of the financial district, the Californian Company, Apple Inc., plans to open its second flagship store in China. The inauguration will take place on Saturday one week after the Apple Store opened in Paris in the Opera district. Apple Store is located at the [...]

Jun
3
2010

Foxconn is not a miserable workshop: Jobs

Following the recent wave of suicide are alarmingly in the factory where the iPhone is manufactured, Jobs said that Foxconn is not a miserable workshop. They have restaurants, swimingpools and cinemas … But it’s still a plant. He went on to say: “Foxconn is not a sweatshop.”
400,000 people work there. The suicide rate [...]

Jun
1
2010

“IPED” the Chinese clone of Apple iPad on sale @ € 85

Five days after the launch of the iPad, a first copy of Apple’s touch pad, dubbed as “IPED” is already available in China at deflated prices, while the U.S. group has already passed 2 million copies of this device. IPED, a tablet Android sold € 85.
It is a 7 “screen 800×480 and 1 to [...]

May
31
2010

CMMB started to open up overseas markets

CMMB handheld TV to enter the overseas market will cover 30 countries in next 3 years . In addition to stepping up domestic distribution network, Radio and Television Department of the leading handheld TV standard CMMB started to open up overseas markets. Accprding to Wikipedia “China Multimedia Mobile Broadcasting (CMMB) is a mobile television and [...]

May
11
2010

China receives the first Nokia E5

A month ago, Nokia introduced three QWERTY-phones – C3, C6 and E5. It was announced that the handset belonges to the Eseries will be released in Europe in the third quarter at a price of 180 euros.Production is currently in full swing, and the first lot is already going down the assembly line. Thus for [...]

Apr
1
2010

China, including Yahoo! the victim of cyber attacks

In recent days some journalists (at least 8, according to sources) working in China and Taiwan have reported that their account- Mail Yahoo! were inaccessible and had been abused or tampered with. Among them is a freelance Kathleen McLaughlin and Andrew Jacobs , New York Times correspondent in Beijing. As in the case of Google, [...]

Mar
31
2010

Yahoo targeted to cyber attacks similar to Google

Days after Google announced it would move its search services out of China due to censorship issues, here comes the news of an attack in which Yahoo email accounts of some China-focused journalists and activists were compromised.
When the affect people contacted Yahoo Technicians, one of the four was informed that his Yahoo account was hacked [...]

Mar
25
2010

GoDaddy stops registering Chinese domain names

The GoDaddy is the world’s largest company in relation to the domain registration form Internet giant . The company has revealed that it will leave to register domains from China because the country have changed the rules in the middle. According to GoDaddy to China has changed the regulatory laws of the content and areas [...]

Mar
21
2010

China accuses Google of being tool of the U.S. government

In a vituperative editorial of the official news agency Xinhua, the Chinese government has accused Google of being a tool of the United States in the country. Analysts point out that the output of China is likely to affect Google’s position in the search market, as the country has the largest number of Internet users [...]