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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, photograph, HP, DVD

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: China, foray, Gateway Inc., Beijing, PC company, Dell, 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, software company, Microsoft Corp., 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, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

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., China, search engine, TechCrunch, Beijing, traffic, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., blog, Microsoft Windows Live, 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, chip company, wafer, Intel Developer Forum, China, Intel, R&D, blog, photograph, PC

Intel R&D on slow boat to China

April 16, 2007 Building chips in China is one thing. Moving Intel's critical research and development to China isn't in the cards just yet.Photos: Intel's China plant TAGS: China, Beijing, R&D, lab, computer science, Intel, Shanghai, operation, conference

The business of Linux in China

April 12, 2006 newsmaker As China faces a curb on Windows piracy, two execs discuss prospects for the open-source OS there. TAGS: Debian, China, Linux, chief marketing officer, LinuxWorld, Sun Microsystems Inc., Linux desktop, distribution, Beijing, open source, Boston, server, operating system

The China Internet debate's going nowhere

February 17, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says too many interested parties have a stake in maintaining the status quo. TAGS: China, Beijing, policy, Washington, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

China's PC buyers want notebooks, too

April 18, 2007 China is a complicated PC market, with sophisticated buyers in the cities as well as poorer customers in rural areas. TAGS: China, emerging market, Beijing, buyer, desktop computer, Intel, OEM, notebook computer, PC, brand

Intel set to showcase China operation

April 13, 2007 Chipmaker's decision to hold developer conference in Beijing next week emphasizes how important China is to its future. TAGS: China, Beijing, plant, Intel, factory, chip company, conference, operation, U.S., notebook computer, PC

China's new weapon: Low executive pay

June 4, 2007 Factory workers make less in China than in the U.S., and so do CEOs. But the impact on the market remains unclear. TAGS: Getty Images, advertising agency, business development, China, counterpart, Beijing, exec, U.S., CEO, vice president, start-up, photograph

How China's universities fuel tech growth

June 21, 2006 Students and academics are helping power the IT industry through extracurricular work--but it's still not straightforward. TAGS: China, university, start-up company, R&D, Beijing, outsourcing, Human Resources, information technology, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Taking tech companies to task over China

February 15, 2006 House members on Wednesday condemned Yahoo, Google, Microsoft and other tech companies for kowtowing to Beijing. TAGS: Rep., Cisco Systems Inc., China, Beijing, NSA, Google Inc., Yahoo! Inc., blog, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

HP opens college lab in China for media search

May 31, 2007 PC maker partners with Beijing's Tsinghua University to develop an application for searching files of video, photos and music.Photos: HP's Chinese media search lab TAGS: security camera, China, Beijing, lab, photograph, researcher, search, HP, media, printing, database, video, hard drive, camera, PC

Shadowy shopping at the Beijing PC mall

April 23, 2007 Buying a PC in China is like shopping at a farmers market, but certain shoppers might find themselves with an uninvited tour guide.Photos: A tech trek in Beijing TAGS: yuan, Beijing, floor, Tom Clancy, China, flash memory, Intel, notebook computer, Acer Inc., radio, PC, photograph, HP

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, Beijing, founder, Microsoft Silverlight, coverage, online video, blue screen of death, Internet access, China, YouTube, games, video

Piracy in China is smart, hilarious, critics say

May 30, 2007 CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos finds that software pirates are getting better at marketing and aiming for a classier clientele. TAGS: theater, piracy, Beijing, Phoenix Technologies, street, movies, movie, China, copy, DVD
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