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Oracle (ORCL) and China-based ZTE have extended their alliance in connection with the marketing and development of service delivery platform offerings in China. Read More > |
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As a Beijing 2008 Olympics sponsor, Lenovo (LNVGY) has just released its latest T168 Olympics server. Read More > |
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In a further move away from its old direct-to-consumer business model, Dell (DELL) has formally announced plans to sell laptop and desktop computers in Suning's consumer electronics stores and to expand its relationship with Gome, the top consumer electronics retailer in China. Read More > |
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A new service in China might make computer consumers not surf naked anymore when they call for technical support. To improve its service efficiency and quickly meet clients' demands, Chinese IT manufacturer Founder is planning to open a video-based client service call center, which is reportedly the first of its kind in China. Read More > |
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Chinese electrical appliance retailer Five Star Appliance will sign a cooperation agreement with Dell (DELL) to sell the latter's products at its retail stores. With the signing of the agreement, Five Star will become one of the most important partners of Dell in China. Read More > |
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Dell (DELL) announced plans in China to launch a direct commercial product partnership plan in the hope of further expanding its market coverage in the country. The company expected to develop 1000 partners in China by the end of this year. Read More > |
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Taiwan media reports that Lenovo is going to outsource the production of its IdeaPad series laptop computer to Taiwan PC manufacturers, including Quanta. Read More > |
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Shenzhen-based Great Wall Computer Company has denied a rumor saying that Great Wall Computer will acquire the laptop computer business of Amoi. Read More > |
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Cai Qi, mayor of Hangzhou, disclosed at the Medium and Small Enterprise E-commerce Application and Development Conference that IBM (IBM) will soon set up a global e-commerce platform in the city. Read More > |
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Global computer manufacturer Dell (DELL) says that it plans to make a purchase of US$23 billion in computer components from China this year and will increase the purchase value to US$29 billion next year. Read More > |
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Michael Dell, founder of Dell Corporation, comes to China today to attend the ceremony of Dell PC products' entry into Zhongguancun Hengchang Electronic City, a move that marks the ownership of a full-range retail channel by the computing giant in the Chinese market. Read More > |
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Dr. Eric Schmidt, president and CEO of Google (GOOG), has come to China to announce Google's cooperation with Tsinghua University on cloud computing. Read More > |
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Apple (AAPL) has chosen Beijing's Sanlitun area instead of Qianmen Avenue as the location for its first store in China, though the detailed address of this store is yet unknown. Read More > |
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Lenovo (LNVGY) has released details of its new ThinkCentre M57/M57P Eco ultra small desktop PC, the first desktop PC from any manufacturer to receive GreenGuard certification. Read More > |
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Dell (DELL) has launched a globally-unified and client-targeted new service pattern in Beijing. Read More > |

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