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Smarter.com launches sites in Japan, China

November 14, 2005 Company says it is the first U.S. comparison shopping search engine to launch in both of those markets. TAGS: Japan, comparison, China, search engine, U.S.

China to trump U.S. in broadband subscribers

May 4, 2005 With its booming economy driving broadband usage, look for China to surpass the U.S. in subscribers by 2007. TAGS: China, broadband, iSuppli Corp., subscriber, U.S., Shanghai, market research, Beijing, economy

Cell phones outnumber PCs in China

December 1, 2005 There are 3.6 cell phones for every PC in China, according to the CEO of Efriends Net Entertainment. TAGS: China, cell phone, CEO, U.S., PC

Study: Software piracy costs $34 billion

May 23, 2006 Losses worldwide are up $1.6 billion from 2004, IDC finds. About one out of every three software copies is pirated. TAGS: piracy, China, India, rate, U.S., PC

China signs licensing pact with U.S., U.K.

December 15, 2006 Memorandum of understanding with four American and British trade associations aimed at enforcement of copyright. TAGS: China, U.N., U.K., U.S., Microsoft Corp.

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, Beijing, Gateway Inc., foray, PC company, Dell, brand, PC, U.S.

China hosts nearly half of all malware sites

September 4, 2007 Nearly 45 percent of the world's infected sites originate in China, with the U.S. and Russia a distant second and third, according to Sophos. TAGS: Sophos Plc., China, Russia, malware, malicious code, spam, U.S.

Maxthon: China's hip browser

June 22, 2006 The increasingly popular software is gaining converts, often as a means to bypass censors. Screenshots: Maxthon's features TAGS: Maxthon, Baidu.com Inc., China, Web browser, Yahoo! Inc., search engine, U.S., Microsoft Corp., Google Inc.

On challenging China with a tariff

June 15, 2005 Economist Fred Bergsten concedes that a surcharge on Chinese goods could hurt the U.S. tech industry, but would level the playing field. TAGS: tariff, surcharge, exchange rate, China, economist, U.S., manufacturing

What China thinks about China

October 5, 2006 Business Software Alliance CEO Robert Holleyman says the Chinese are filled with misgivings about the world's view of it. TAGS: China, optimism, elite, India, perception, leader, economy, rest, survey, U.S., CEO

Dealing with China the wrong way

February 15, 2006 Mezi Media co-founder Harry Tsao says mixing business with politics is bad for companies and bad for foreign relations. TAGS: China, free trade, Internet company, politics, relation, co-founder, U.S.

VCs hanker for hunk of China, India

June 22, 2005 Up to 20 percent of venture capital firms expect to expand investments in those countries over the next five years, new survey says. TAGS: venture capital, venture-capital company, survey, Jensen, investment, India, China, U.S., knowledge

Gates: Get U.S. schools in order

May 2, 2005 Microsoft chairman says China, others are coming on strong, and the U.S. risks losing its advantage. TAGS: Bill Gates, China, U.S., fiber-optics, school, chairman, Microsoft Corp.

FAQ: All about coal--a necessary evil

December 3, 2007 Coal is probably a fact of life. The problem is how to burn it. We answer some of questions surrounding the fuel and how scientists might make it more eco-friendly.Photos: Coal addiction TAGS: coal, BTU, ton, China, nuclear power, India, U.S., Russia, energy, scientist, Adobe PDF

China rising rapidly in R&D, report says

December 5, 2006 Asian powerhouse replaces Japan as No. 2 investor in research and development, OECD says, and the U.S. still leads the pack. TAGS: R&D, China, nation, researcher, Japan, U.S.

Getting tough with China?

May 20, 2005 Worker advocates want a tariff on Chinese imports to protect American jobs, but others warn the move could hurt U.S. tech companies. TAGS: China, yuan, tariff, Martin Reynolds, U.S., worker, operation

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

How far will India's tech juggernaut go?

June 27, 2005 Having already built a huge successful business on outsourced services, India now has ambitions of becoming an international powerhouse in all forms of technology. Will it become a signficant threa... TAGS: India, South Korea, outsource, Taiwan, Japan, China, U.S.

China's currency move may hurt U.S. tech

July 22, 2005 The price of computers and electronics could climb if China adds teeth to its new exchange policy. TAGS: yuan, currency, China, Applied Materials Inc., basket, economist, Washington, manufacturing, U.S., consumer electronics, semiconductor, dollar, electronics, computer company

Tech's China syndrome

April 18, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why Silicon Valley fears a meltdown if trade and geopolitical frictions with Asia's emerging superpower escalate. TAGS: tariff, China, manufacturing, Asia, technology company, U.S., Cisco Systems Inc., Dell
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