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  • Cars of the Auto China 2012 show in Beijing

    The annual Auto China show kicks off this week, with local and foreign automakers showing off their wares to one of the fastest growing markets.

  • Beijing microbloggers must register their real names

    The Beijing Internet Information Office has told all microblog users that they must use their real names or lose their access.

    News items | February 9, 2012 10:38am PST

  • China opens 'free' public Wi-Fi; Faces scrutiny over tracking, censorship

    In an effort to promote internet usage and create a 'wireless city', Beijing is adding new Wi-Fi hotspots to public areas like shopping malls and stations.

    Blog posts | December 2, 2011 7:02am PST

  • China to intensify control of social media

    Chinese officials seek to "intensify" control over social media outlets online, and the heads of the country's largest tech companies support it, according to a new report.

    Blog posts | November 7, 2011 6:46am PST

  • Chinese documentary shows military university attacking U.S. targets

    A Chinese military propaganda video appears to show hacking software targeting U.S. IP addresses.

    Blog posts | August 23, 2011 7:39am PDT

  • How-to have a world iPhone for peanuts a month

    A colleague I know has had the same U.S. landline phone number for over 30 years, even while living in Beijing for 7 years -- it even works on his iPhone. Here's how...

    Blog posts | February 10, 2011 6:00am PST

  • China renews Google's license

    Google announced Friday that Beijing has renewed its license to continue running its Web site in China.

    News items | July 9, 2010 5:17am PDT

  • Apple seeks iPhone expertise in China

    An Apple job posted briefly on Thursday for an iPhone Quality Assurance Engineer in Beijing hints that company is getting closer to launching the device in China. According to AppleInsider the...

    Blog posts | November 14, 2008 7:40am PST

  • Tech 'tips' for Beijing visitors

    It looks like foreign tourists are avoiding Beijing in droves. China originally expected 1.5 million visitors. Now that’s down to 450,000. Still, that’s nearly 450,000 journalists coming to...

    Blog posts | July 31, 2008 7:48am PDT

  • Offshoring: India still No. 1

    Bangalore remains on top as the global outsourcing leader but with prices on the rise in India, locations like Beijing and Auckland are catching up fast.

    News items | June 27, 2008 8:20am PDT

  • Did Chinese copy unattended U.S. laptop?

    Update: This article was corrected to indicate that the laptop in question was government owned and didn't belong to Commerce Sec. Carlos M. Gutierrez, who doesn't carry a laptop. News flash for...

    Blog posts | May 30, 2008 6:44am PDT

  • Gallery: Tech behind the Beijing Olympics

    Technicians for this summer's 2008 Olympics from Beijing are training for their sport--IT.

  • Bill would penalize companies that aid net censorship

    The Global Online Freedom Act, introduced by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), would penalize companies who facilitate other countries censoring the Internet. Call it the anti-Yahoo law. "American...

    Blog posts | May 2, 2008 11:33am PDT

  • PDAs to track Olympic VIPs in Beijing

    The EventTrack lets users send a message to transport organizers for pickup and drop-off, and also helps Chinese authorities keep track of guests. (From ZDNet Australia)

    News items | April 11, 2008 6:42am PDT

  • Photos: HP's Chinese media search lab

    Company collaborates with Beijing's Tsinghua University to tailor media search applications such as facial recognition for its consumer PCs.

  • Photos: The future, someday, from China

    At a tech expo in Beijing, big names like Nokia vie with as yet unknown companies to get attention for their wares.

  • Photos: The green view from Beijing

    CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos visits China to see what the nation is contributing to environmental-sustainability efforts.

  • Photos: A tech trek in Beijing

    From cube farms to traffic backups to PC malls, Beijing has all the markings of a high-tech hot spot. Wait, PC malls?

  • Photos: A high-tech future dawns in China

    Beijing is a blend of the old and the new, from Lenovo's headquarters to the massive groundwork for the 2008 Summer Olympics.

  • Photos: A Chinese Intel Developer Forum

    In Beijing, Intel highlights its expanding Chinese operation and showcases some innovative PC designs that use its chips.

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