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Out of touch with China

April 25, 2005 TAGS: China, Mr., government

China to register all mobile users

December 5, 2005 Register or lose your phone service, government says. Mandate intended to stop wirelessly distributed antigovernment sentiment? TAGS: China, government

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, procurement, Beijing, contract, government, open source, information technology, Dell, Microsoft Corp.

China's future--a stroll in a tech park

July 6, 2006 Software parks like Jiangsu province's are key to China's efforts to move forward as a tech powerhouse. TAGS: Shanghai, China, government, manufacturing, city

Group wants encryption bans overturned

April 27, 2005 The Jericho Forum pledges to lobby countries such as China to relax restrictions on encryption, saying such controls hinder e-commerce. TAGS: restriction, China, e-commerce, government

China closing the tech gap?

April 21, 2005 Country is becoming a center of innovation, according to some experts. Another view is that China is likely to be stuck as follower. TAGS: China, innovation, commission, U.S., government, NVidia

Silicon Valley's China syndrome

February 4, 2005 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the tech industry is fed up with software piracy in China but still doesn't have a solution. TAGS: American Software, China, World Trade Organization, Silicon Valley, piracy, negotiation, government

China joins forum on curbing spam

February 23, 2005 In a move that inspires optimism, China--one of the largest contributors to the spam epidemic-- appears at London discussion. TAGS: Spamhaus, anti-spam, China, spam, spammer, London, conference, government, U.S.

China gaining on U.S. chipmakers, CEO says

July 12, 2006 With semiconductor industry improving rapidly, country could achieve technological parity with U.S. in a few years. TAGS: Applied Materials Inc., Semiconductor Equipment, parity, semiconductor, China, DRAM, CEO, chip company, U.S., government, flash memory, PC

Notebook manufacturers shift to China to lower costs

December 28, 2000 Notebook manufacturing is rapidly migrating to mainland China, a move that will inevitably lead to lower laptop prices. TAGS: mainland, manufacturing, China, Inventec, notebook company, Taipei, Taiwan, notebook computer, First International Computer, Shanghai, investment, facility, government, Apple Computer, monitor, motherboard

Yahoo files to dismiss China human rights suit

August 27, 2007 Two Chinese journalists allege the Internet giant "willingly" handed over information that led to their arrest and prosecution. TAGS: subsidiary, China, Internet company, Yahoo! Inc., prison, motion, journalist, lawsuit, government, law

Proposed law targets tech-China cooperation

February 16, 2006 Legislation being readied by politician proposes criminalizing cooperation with governments of China, Iran, others. TAGS: China, cooperation, U.S. company, Cisco Systems Inc., politician, legislation, Iran, nation, government, Yahoo! Inc., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Tech companies brace for showdown over China

February 13, 2006 Yahoo, Google, others could face thorny questioning from lawmakers seeking to limit cooperation with restrictive regimes. TAGS: regime, Yahoo! Inc., Cisco Systems Inc., technology company, China, government, policy, MSN, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Mexico wants your software work

May 17, 2006 Mexico wants in on outsourcing, and they have a lot of graduates to prove it. TAGS: Mexico, outsourcing, U.S., government, China

Debating high tech's China challenge

January 23, 2006 The PFF's Adam Thierer squares off with the Cato Institute's Jim Harper over how tech companies should engage China. TAGS: engagement, China, freedom, government, U.S., Google Inc.

Political bloggers jailed, detained

November 4, 2005 It's been a bad week for bloggers in Libya, Egypt and China, where authorities are cracking down on online critics. TAGS: arrest, Libya, blogger, authority, Borders Books & Music, government, blog, China, article, family

Microsoft to confide security woes to governments

February 2, 2005 Company's decision to share information about security issues is part of its effort to blunt the appeal of open-source software. TAGS: open-source software, government agency, Czech Republic, government, Bill Gates, security, China, conference, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp.

British parliament attacked using WMF exploit

January 23, 2006 The U.K. Government's e-mail security provider confirms hackers in China orchestrated attack. TAGS: Microsoft Windows Metafile, MessageLabs Ltd., hacker, WMF vulnerability, government, attack, China, patch, trojan horse, e-mail, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

China: Local software for local people

November 14, 2005 Part of a special feature on open source and developing nations, a look at what the Chinese government is doing on alternative software. TAGS: margin, open source, World Trade Organization, open-source software, Linux desktop, China, Linux, Beijing, government, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

When blogging can get you locked up

January 21, 2005 Around the world, Net crackdowns are becoming commonplace. CNET News.com's Charles Cooper asks why Silicon Valley seems indifferent. TAGS: blogger, blogging, journalist, government, China, e-mail
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