Category: Wireless
KongZhong (KONG) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire 100% of Sharp Edge Group, a Beijing-based wireless value-added company (WVAS).
Category: Law & Policy
Hurray!'s (HRAY) Beijing Enterprise, one of its operating companies providing WAP services through China Mobile, has been issued a sanction by China Mobile for improper promotion of one of its WAP services.
Category: Law & Policy
The China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) plans to amend its existing rules surrounding domain name dispute resolutions, leaving trademark owners without claim over some domain names.
Category: Computing
Lenovo's (LNVGY.PK) consolidated revenue for the third fiscal quarter ended December 31, 2005, increased 392% year over year to HK$31.1 billion, driven by particularly strong performance in China and the May 2005 acquisition of IBM's PCD business.
Category: Telecom
Beijing Unicom announced that between January 26 and February 2, users of its GSM and CDMA network who have more than RMB1000 surplus in their account are eligible to apply for international roaming and international call service.
Category: Law & Policy
Eleven people in Guangdong Province's Zhongshan city have been handed sentences of between 18 months and 15 years' imprisonment for stealing Little Smart PHS phones and their related calling cards.
Category: Wireless
Research firm Analysys says that China's RFID market maintained a moderate growth of 8.62% in the fourth quarter of 2005, and the manufacturing sector should be the entry field for RFID in China.
Category: Internet
TOM Group (TOMO) has named Tommei Tong as its Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director with effect from today.
Category: Law & Policy
The Ministry of Culture has released the names of the second batch of computer games recommended for teenagers.
Category: Gadgets & Electronics
China's Gome electronics retail chain plans to expand by more than 200 stores this year as it prepares for tougher competition from US rivals.
Category: Internet
Google (GOOG) plans to re-launch its Chinese-language search service as a self-censored version of its international search engine under a new domain name at Google.cn.
Category: Wireless
UPM Raflatac has entered into an agreement with Shanghai RFID System Technology Company to deliver Rafsec library tags at Jimei University Library in Xiamen. The agreement covers the delivery of 300,000 RFID tags.
Category: Commentary
By Perry Wu
Google (GOOG) seems to think that it can not rule the world without having a firm grip over China's Internet population. And that probably won't happen any time soon.
Category: Law & Policy
The Telecommunication Management Department of the Ministry of Information Industry says it has forced several illegal mobile phone dealers to close. It has also exposed markets in five cities that were found involved in illegal mobile phone sales.
Category: Gadgets & Electronics
China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has released a list of the fifth batch of licensed mobile phone manufacturers.

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