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Chinese Mobile TV Arrives In Hainan
April 20, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorVacationers in China's sunny Hainan province will soon have more opportunity to take their multimedia with them to the beach, thanks to an agreement inked between UTStarcom and Hainan Telecom.
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Lowering Power Consumption Is Key To SMIC's New Deal
April 20, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorChina's Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation is focused on lowering power consumption in the release of new digital-to-analog audio converters.
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Uh, Oh: China Mobile Hopes To Compete With New OPhone
April 17, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorWith rumors that China Unicom might be soon ink a formal deal with Apple to bring the iPhone to China, Chinese telecommunications rival China Mobile is hoping its new OPhone will keep the company competitive.
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A8 Music Inks Taiwan Deal
April 17, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorChina's A8 Digital Music Holdings Limited has signed a two-year cooperative agreement with HIM International Music Inc. to give A8 the transferable exclusive right to use all the songs in the HIM music bank in the mobile sector in mainland China over the next two years.
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Baidu Optimizes Wireless Search To Save Traffic
April 17, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorChinese search engine Baidu.com has revealed that to improve the wireless search experience of users, the company is carrying out a range of technological optimizing services, including the traffic compression of web pages.
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Alisoft's Largest Service Center Settles In Nanjing
April 17, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorAlisoft, the software subsidiary of the Chinese B2B e-commerce giant Alibaba Group, has located its largest service center in China in Yuhua Economic Development Zone, Nanjing, Jiangsu province.
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Taobao Pushes Japanese Retailer Online In China
April 16, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorChinese online auction and e-commerce site Taobao.com has inked a deal to launch the online services for Japan's Uniqlo, a casual apparel retailer.
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Blizzard Dumps The9 For World Of Warcraft In China
April 16, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorThe rumors have proven true: Blizzard Entertainment Inc. is not renewing its online game contract in China with The9, choosing instead to move the World of Warcraft game to a subsidiary of Chinese Web portal NetEase.com.
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BAIC Exposes Unqualified Electronic Products
April 16, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorThe Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce has published a list of substandard electronic and communications products.
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51.com Launches Game Platform In China
April 16, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorAfter more than one year of preparation, Chinese social networking service provider 51.com has announced the official launch of its self-developed game platform, Game.51.com.
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Six PC Makers Selected As 3G Netbook Partners For China Mobile
April 16, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorChinese telecommunications operator China Mobile has selected six PC makers, including Lenovo Group, Founder Technology, Tongfang, Haier, HP, and Dell, as its 3G netbook partners.
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American Introduces Revolutionary Social Network In China
April 15, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorHangzhou, China (April 15, 2009) /ChinaNewswire.com/ — Today a new company launches a groundbreaking social network. The network is aimed at tearing down the wall of misunderstanding between Chinese and Americans.
"Nihaoareyou.com is a platform for interaction not just connection," stated Jonathan Jenkins, founder and CEO. "Nihaoareyou allows people to interact with culture, consumers with [...]
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Hong Kong Boasts Mobile Phone Penetration Rate Of 163%
April 15, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorIn its drive to become a true wireless city, Hong Kong's Office of the Telecommunications Authority has published for the first time the statistics of local mobile data usage, which showcase a surge to 147 Terabytes as of January 2009, or an average amount of 44 Mbytes per 2.5G/3G mobile user for that particular month.
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Big Brother Speaks: Beijing To Set Up Electrical Displays For Food Safety
April 15, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorElectronic video displays are heading to 150 shopping malls and supermarkets and 19 large wholesale markets in Beijing by the end of this year to publish goods and food information.
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Acer Sets Three Goals For Chinese Market
April 15, 2009 By ChinaTechNews.com EditorAccording to Oliver Ahrens, vice president for Acer Worldwide and newly appointed general manager for Acer China, Acer's headquarters has set three goals for Acer China in 2009, of which, one is to make revenue of over USD1 billion.
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