November 14, 2005Company 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.
December 1, 2005There are 3.6 cell phones for every PC in China, according to the CEO of Efriends Net Entertainment.TAGS:China, cell phone, PC, CEO, U.S.
September 4, 2007Nearly 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., malware, China, Russia, spam, malicious code, U.S.
December 3, 2007Coal 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 addictionTAGS:coal, BTU, ton, China, nuclear power, Russia, India, energy, U.S., scientist, Adobe PDF
February 25, 2008You may not love coal, but you use a lot of it. Peabody Energy's Greg Boyce says the company will even participate in cleaning the stuff up.TAGS:coal, natural gas, CO2, electricity, China, Australia, U.S.
January 11, 2008CNET News.com's Charles Cooper believes CEO Rick Wagoner's ideas for new high-tech autos are a good start--but just a start.TAGS:Rick Wagoner, fossil fuel, food, start, China, U.S., CEO
August 10, 2007Southern California company joins a host of start-ups hoping consumers will get a charge out of electric-powered sedans.TAGS:sedan, mile, China, Southern California, car, battery, U.S.
December 15, 2006Memorandum of understanding with four American and British trade associations aimed at enforcement of copyright.TAGS:China, U.N., U.K., government, U.S., Microsoft Corp.
June 15, 2007The 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.