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MySpace partners with Microsoft in China

MySpace partners with Microsoft in China

MSN channel offers news and entertainment on MySpace China. MySpace China has partnered with Microsoft to publish a MSN community channel in China, according to local media reports.
Simon Burns Jul 20 2007 4:50PM Networking
China facing broadband digital divide

China facing broadband digital divide

Rural markets remain virtually untapped, says analyst.
Simon Burns Jul 16 2007 2:50PM Telco/ISP
Location-based mobile services take off in China

Location-based mobile services take off in China

But poor interface design and lack of suitable phones impeding growth.
Simon Burns Jul 12 2007 1:13PM Telco/ISP
Photo printers not catching on in China

Photo printers not catching on in China

Consumers prefer retail printing services.
Simon Burns Jul 5 2007 7:38AM Hardware
China to make UMPC using AMD technology

China to make UMPC using AMD technology

Finished product expected in one year.
Simon Burns Jun 28 2007 2:57PM Hardware
China online retail market still wide open

China online retail market still wide open

CHINA - Amazon in second place.
Simon Burns Jun 21 2007 3:30PM Financial Services
Wikipedia partly unblocked in China

Wikipedia partly unblocked in China

CHINA - Chinese language version and politically sensitive pages still unavailable.
Simon Burns Jun 19 2007 5:07PM Software
US claims China has online army 'ready to strike'

US claims China has online army 'ready to strike'

US warns of People's Republic of China's New Modem Army.
Iain Thomson May 30 2007 10:25AM Security
China backs down on blogger registration

China backs down on blogger registration

The Chinese government has reversed a ruling that would have forced the nation's bloggers to register their real names.
Matt Chapman May 25 2007 2:07PM Software
EA takes stake in China games firm

EA takes stake in China games firm

Electronic Arts (EA) has confirmed that it will pay about US$170 million (A$206 million) for a 15 per cent stake in Chinese online games operator The9.
Simon Burns May 24 2007 4:20PM Software
EA takes stake in China games firm

EA takes stake in China games firm

World of Warcraft operator grabs 15 per cent of The9.
Simon Burns May 24 2007 6:40AM Software
Google loses China search partnership

Google loses China search partnership

Netease, one of China's leading internet portals and online game operators, expects to end its partnership with Google this year, executives have said.
Simon Burns May 23 2007 11:46AM Software
Nokia and Lenovo lead China mobile phone market

Nokia and Lenovo lead China mobile phone market

Three quarters of all mobile phones sold in China are made by foreign companies, with Lenovo's handset sales increasing quickly, but local manufacturers are still growing, new research has revealed.
Simon Burns May 22 2007 10:23AM Hardware
New rules hit China mobile music downloads

New rules hit China mobile music downloads

Growth in music downloads to mobile phones in China stalled last year after the government introduced new regulations, according to recent market research.
Simon Burns May 16 2007 5:02PM Software
Baidu grabs China's search market over Google

Baidu grabs China's search market over Google

Google fails to make up ground.
Simon Burns May 1 2007 2:52PM Software
Yahoo sued over kowtowing to China

Yahoo sued over kowtowing to China

Imprisoned activist's wife takes action over company cave-in.
Iain Thomson Apr 23 2007 1:56PM Software
Yahoo to face the music in China

Yahoo to face the music in China

Major record labels claim copyright infringement.
Simon Burns Apr 19 2007 4:00PM Software
LG.Philips will move assembly lines to China

LG.Philips will move assembly lines to China

LCD manufacturing giant LG.Philips LCD will move assembly plants to China “as soon as possible” to cut costs, the company's CEO told reporters this week.
Simon Burns Apr 16 2007 2:43PM Hardware
Intel to build US$2.5bn plant in China

Intel to build US$2.5bn plant in China

52,000 12-inch wafers a month.
Matt Chapman Mar 14 2007 11:27AM Hardware
China embracing 'illegal' VoIP calls

China embracing 'illegal' VoIP calls

High phone charges drive users to unlicensed internet calls.
Simon Burns Mar 7 2007 8:27AM Telco/ISP

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