In China, a new look for tech
A trip to a Beijing tech expo offers insights into what's up in desktop media, street-corner DVDs and more.
A trip to a Beijing tech expo offers insights into what's up in desktop media, street-corner DVDs and more.
PC maker partners with Beijing's Tsinghua University to develop an application for searching files of video, photos and music.
May 31, 2007
Company collaborates with Beijing's Tsinghua University to tailor media search applications such as facial recognition for its consumer PCs.
May 31, 2007
blog If you guessed 200,000, you'd be right, according to an analyst firm that tracks Asian markets.
May 31, 2007
blog What's the hot company everyone wants to work for in China? Qualcomm. Come again?
May 31, 2007
blog We know how to hold good meetings in the U.S., but Asia has us beat on getting to work.
May 31, 2007
perspective CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos finds that software pirates are getting better at marketing and aiming for a classier clientele.
May 30, 2007
At a tech expo in Beijing, big names like Nokia vie with as yet unknown companies to get attention for their wares.
May 29, 2007
reporter's notebook From China, CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos searches the Internet for "Tiananmen," and sees just how editors can alter history in the Digital Age.
May 29, 2007
CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos visits China to see what the nation is contributing to environmental-sustainability efforts.
May 26, 2007
blog It was the Chinese government's showcase for the country's technological achievements. Unfortunately, the interpreters never showed up.
May 26, 2007
blog A handy screen at customs at the Beijing airport lets visitors rate the customer service given by the official at the desk.
May 25, 2007
HP opens college lab in China for media search
PC maker partners with Beijing's Tsinghua University to develop an application for searching files of video, photos and music.May 31, 2007
Photos: HP's Chinese media search lab
Company collaborates with Beijing's Tsinghua University to tailor media search applications such as facial recognition for its consumer PCs.May 31, 2007
How many new cell phone accounts are opened daily?
blog If you guessed 200,000, you'd be right, according to an analyst firm that tracks Asian markets.May 31, 2007
Who from the West is doing well in China?
blog What's the hot company everyone wants to work for in China? Qualcomm. Come again?May 31, 2007
Beijing's subway: A lesson for San Francisco
blog We know how to hold good meetings in the U.S., but Asia has us beat on getting to work.May 31, 2007
Piracy in China is smart, hilarious, critics say
perspective CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos finds that software pirates are getting better at marketing and aiming for a classier clientele.May 30, 2007
Photos: The future, someday, from China
At a tech expo in Beijing, big names like Nokia vie with as yet unknown companies to get attention for their wares.May 29, 2007
How good are the censors in China?
reporter's notebook From China, CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos searches the Internet for "Tiananmen," and sees just how editors can alter history in the Digital Age.May 29, 2007
Photos: The green view from Beijing
CNET News.com reporter Michael Kanellos visits China to see what the nation is contributing to environmental-sustainability efforts.May 26, 2007
Interpreting China's high-tech policy--maybe
blog It was the Chinese government's showcase for the country's technological achievements. Unfortunately, the interpreters never showed up.May 26, 2007
Fast service at China check-in
blog A handy screen at customs at the Beijing airport lets visitors rate the customer service given by the official at the desk.May 25, 2007