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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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iPad trademark conflict escalates; call for Chinese import, export ban
Apple's trademark dispute is poised to escalate, as Proview seeks a ban on imports and exports of iPad's from Chinese customs.
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Chinese online suppliers eye spending restraints
China's E-commerce is due to encounter an unprecedented challenge in 2012. A non-profitable status and an ever-increasing operation cost have forced online retailers to think twice before any risk...
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iPads seized from shelves in China over trademark dispute
According to reports, iPads are being confiscated from stores in China by local authorities, leading to some retailers hiding their stock.
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In defence of using China
Is it just cost advantage that drives tech companies to China? It is a fraction of the whole story.
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Apple's supply chain flap: It's really about us
Apple is under fire for its supply chain labor, but every tech item---and thing you own---goes through the same manufacturing paces.
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Google's Pseudonym Problem: New Implementation Revealed
Details about the new Google Plus pseudonym policy implementation reveal new problems.
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Pseudonyms on Google Plus? Wrong.
Google Plus made a small change to its "real name" policy but it still doesn't support pseudonyms.
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Why aren't iPhones assembled in the U.S.? It's not due to labor costs
The iPhone is manufactured in China and in a very detailed and well-researched report the New York Times explains how it is not primarily due to the higher cost of labor in the U.S.
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Wintel's great China divide: Intel's gain, Microsoft's pain
Intel could become a huge smartphone player and benefit from PC sales only if it dominates China somehow. Piracy hampers Microsoft.
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China tops half billion Internet users
Miicroblogging and online group buying grew more than 200 percent last year leading a huge increase in China's online population.
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Android Market 'unlikely' to open in China
Despite reports that Google is looking to renew its 'push' in China once more, sources suggest that their hopes to bring Android Market to the country might be far-fetched.
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Apple suspends iPhone 4S sales at Beijing, Shanghai stores
Sales of the iPhone 4S have been suspended in Beijing and Shanghai, after huge crowds queuing outside Apple's main store in Beijing became unruly.
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China's microbloggers among the world's most active
In China, microblogs have become the main platform for its citizens to discuss social issues. Many portals have given micro-blogging a priority in their strategic restructuring and development.
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China next in line to sue Apple, illegal App store sales
A group of Chinese writers have placed Apple in the firing line for illegal sale of their work through the Apple App store.
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Overlapping criminal and state threats pose growing cyber security threat to global Internet commerce, says Open Group speaker
I've met really good cyber investigators for the Secret Service and the FBI, but I’ve yet to meet one that thinks he's going to get promoted for calling a press conference and announcing that...
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China launches its first 3D television channel
China has launched its first 3D television channel, riding on the success of 3D-capable games consoles.
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iPhone 4S to get a New Year's launch in China?
The iPhone 4S has cleared it's final hurdle for release in China, and reports suggest that the device is set to launch around the Chinese New Year.
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ICANN values Chinese market, yet admits the difficulty to extend new domain name
Rod Beckstrom, president and CEO of ICANN, visited China this week.
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Lenovo founder eyes new business: agriculture
Legend Holdings isn't the only Chinese IT company to step into the field of agriculture: One web portal is putting its money into pig-rearing, while an e-commerce giant invests in growing rice to...
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iPhone 4S clears Chinese network access hurdle; Set for sale this month
China Unicom has been issued it's network access permit, and hopes to begin selling the iPhone 4S in the region as early as Christmas.
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