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Server Satisfaction: Hardware and Support
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OLPC faces 'vicious' rivalry in laptop market
One Laptop per Child exec David Cavallo says the organization welcomes new entrants to the low-cost laptop market, but describes the response of some competitors as "unfortunate."
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Putting the United Nations in charge of the Internet is the best idea ever
When I'm stumped by geopolitical challenges and I ask myself "What organization can really get the job done?" my answer is always "The United Nations."
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Last-minute gifts for grads? Check out the ZDNet Edu Gift Guide
It's easy to find creative gifts for grads that will be appreciated for years to come.
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iPhone manufacturer Foxconn to double worker salaries by 2013
Foxconn’s current base salary ($350) per month is already higher than the RMB 1,500 ($240) statutory minimum wage per month in the city of Shenzhen.
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China provides counterfeit electronics to U.S. military?
After being accused of providing counterfeit electronic parts to the U.S. military system, China suggested the U.S. get their facts straight before pointing fingers.
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China clears Google, Motorola merger: Deal to close 'within days'
Following China's approval of the deal, Google is set to acquire smartphone maker Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion as soon as this coming week.
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Another ZDNet Great Debate lost, still not giving up on Windows Phone
I win the popular vote, but can't seem to win the argument as I continue to support the Windows Phone platform in ZDNet Great Debates. I'm sticking with Windows Phone for the long haul though.
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Report: China's software piracy rate falls to new low -- of 77%
The report on piracy is published one day before a Chinese court hands out the severest penalty ever for an intellectual property crime in the territory.
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Cyber security: U.S. mulls blocking China Mobile license
Concerned about cyber security and possible spying, U.S. officials are considering denying China Mobile's license for providing international information service in the United States. Officials...
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Evernote CEO: We're OK with no profits in China
This marketing strategy might increase the possibility of Evernote’s success and help it break the "spell" of failure in China.
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Q&A of the week: 'The current state of the cyber warfare threat' featuring Jeffrey Carr
In this week's Q&A, I chat with Jeffrey Carr, the founder and CEO of Taia Global, and the author of 'Inside Cyber Warfare: Mapping the Cyber Underworld', on the current state of the...
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Seven popular Android camera apps reviewed and rated
Seven popular Android photo apps go up against each other in a test to see who's hot, and who's not.
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China perfecting satellite navigation system
China launches a Long March-3B carrier rocket and adds two more satellites to its Compass Navigation Satellite System.
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U.S. promises high-tech exports to China
The United States has more than 2,400 restrictions on exporting high technologies to China and had a $295.5 billion USD trade deficit to China in 2011, up 8.2 percent from 2010.
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Google mobile apps: Banned in China?
Chinese media report that the government has banned mobile manufacturers from installing Google applications on the mobile devices.
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Sex Tech: Dot-XXX Stats, Twitter Lawsuit, CP Tech, UK ISP Filter Abuse
Dot-XXX is a flop, religious websites riskier than porn for viruses, porn cases tossed as judge rules on IP filesharing prosecutions, Japanese porn star is sued for no Twitter follow-back.
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Foreign investments flood Chinese inner provinces
Big high-tech players like Samsung, Intel, and Foxconn flock to central China to chase cheap labor and enjoy favorable policies.
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China's online shopping to surge, Internet population to double US and Japan combined by 2015
If not by 2015, then shortly thereafter, China will likely become the largest online retail market in the world, with close to 10 percent of retail sales occurring online, a report predicts.
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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.
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HTC: One X, China fueled rebound ahead?
HTC argued that the One smartphone family and China are its ticket to a roaring comeback. Analysts are mixed.
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