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Photos: Beijing expo shows range of tech

May 23, 2005 From laptops to amphibious vehicles, there's something for everyone at this high-tech show. TAGS: Beijing, photograph

PDAs to track Olympic VIPs in Beijing

April 11, 2008 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) TAGS: Beijing, guest, Olympic Games, PDA, organizer, security

Beijing 2008: Tech gets in on the Games

August 21, 2008 As the usual tech suspects are aiming to grab sports enthusiasts' attention, others are dealing with censorship issues. TAGS: Olympic Games, censorship, blue screen of death, Beijing, Microsoft Silverlight, founder, online video, coverage, Internet access, China, YouTube, video, games

In China, a new look for tech

May 31, 2007 A trip to a Beijing tech expo offers insights into what's up in desktop media, street-corner DVDs and more. TAGS: Beijing, China, Michael Kanellos, reporter, blog, HP, photograph, cell phone, DVD

Beijing starts IT testing for Olympics

August 2, 2007 Testing gets under way a full year before the event opens, with 500 worst-case scenarios to be rehearsed. TAGS: Olympic Games, Beijing, Atos, volunteer, information technology, IT infrastructure, event, PC

OSDL hires lawyer, opens China office

August 27, 2004 The lab home of Linux founder Linus Torvalds hires an intellectual-property attorney and says hello to Beijing. TAGS: Open Source Development Labs, Beijing, consortium, Linus Torvalds, attorney, intellectual property, lawyer, office, founder, Linux, China

2008 Olympics could go open source

December 2, 2005 International Olympic Committee's tech partner proposes a switch to open-source tech for the Beijing games. TAGS: International Olympic Committee, Atos, Turin, Olympic Games, Beijing, Winter Olympics, open source, information technology, games, PC

China accused of rerouting search traffic to Baidu

October 22, 2007 Google confirms reports that users attempting to access popular American search engines have been redirected to China-based Baidu. TAGS: Baidu.com Inc., TechCrunch, China, search engine, Beijing, traffic, Google Inc., Microsoft Windows Live, Yahoo! Inc., blog, Microsoft Corp.

For Intel, China looms large

April 19, 2007 With Beijing as IDF venue and plans to build a wafer fab, chipmaker signals importance it places on the booming Asian nation. TAGS: ultramobile PC, Beijing, wafer, China, Intel Developer Forum, chip company, Intel, R&D, flash memory, blog, PC, photograph

Intel favors WiMax over 3G for Centrino

April 18, 2007 The chipmaker plans to pick up the wireless pace later this year with an internal mobile WiMax card. Next year: WiMax plus Wi-Fi. TAGS: 3G, Intel Centrino, Beijing, Intel, Intel Developer Forum, chip company, card, Wi-Fi, notebook computer, Nokia Corp., solution

Sybase readies database overhaul

September 2, 2005 Company plans to host events in Beijing, London and New York to launch Sybase ASE 15. TAGS: Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise, Sybase Inc., SAP AG, Beijing, database, New York, London, XML

NEC consolidates in China

July 1, 2005 NEC shifts employees to take advantage of its new license to import and sell semiconductor products made or designed outside the country. TAGS: NEC Electronics Corp., China, Beijing, license, semiconductor

Week in videos: iPhone envy and mass piracy

June 9, 2007 This week, the HTC Touch aims to be the first "iPhone killer." Meanwhile, Apple makes news without even trying. TAGS: HTC Touch, HTC, Beijing, piracy, Apple iPhone, Michael Kanellos, margin, file system, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Windows Mobile, smart phone, Apple Computer, electronics, video, Microsoft Windows

Gateway makes first foray into China

June 15, 2007 The computer maker will sell its PCs through Digital China, while Dell tries to target upscale consumers in the country. TAGS: Gateway Inc., China, Beijing, foray, PC company, brand, PC, U.S.

Microsoft, Lenovo to set up joint China lab

April 18, 2007 Lab is Redmond's first innovation center built with another company; the two companies will share costs, fruits of the effort. TAGS: Lenovo, China, Beijing, collaboration, computer company, Microsoft Corp., software company, PC

Capitol Hill's fury on China

February 16, 2006 House members condemn Yahoo, Google, Microsoft and other tech companies for kowtowing to Beijing. TAGS: Beijing, China, Capitol Hill, Google Inc., member, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp.

HP opens R&D lab in China

November 15, 2005 Beijing site--one of five such HP labs worldwide--will handle projects jointly with the Ministry of Education. TAGS: HP Labs, Beijing, lab, HP, R&D, China, Palo Alto, project

Microsoft's Beijing win raises concerns in China

November 30, 2004 Some officials are speaking out against recent deals by Microsoft and Dell to supply technology to governmental bodies. TAGS: China, Beijing, contract, government, open source, Microsoft Corp.

IBM forms another venture in China--with Lenovo rival

December 13, 2004 What would happen if China's PC archrivals were to inadvertently end up sharing a factory? TAGS: Lenovo, venture, IBM Corp., China, factory, Beijing, ThinkPad, notebook computer, server, PC

Lenovo wins Olympic Games deal

March 26, 2004 China's top computer maker expands its international push with an agreement to provide machines to the Winter Olympics in 2006 and Beijing Olympic Games in 2008. TAGS: Olympic Games, Lenovo, Beijing, Winter Olympics, China, Italy, outsourcing, computer company
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