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Can Hong Kong advance the future of online use of copyright material

Blogs I've taken to reading Hong Kong's new consultation document on copyright protection law after reading a brief look given by by Rebecca MacKinnon, and I now have concerns about just how ... Read story »

PCCW will buy Sunday assets for HK$1.9 billion: SCMP

Blogs That's a huge phone bill. But it's also likely that Sunday will no longer be a listed company. That means (and this is a personal opinion) that Sunday will be folded ... Read story »

Joba Horseriding Exercise Machine

Crave Before Osim's iGallop gallopped into town, there was Matsushita's Joba Horseriding Exercise Machine. Perhaps thanks to its pedigree, being built in conjunction with Nagoya University to offer a form of horseback-riding ... Read story »

Spice up your desktop with Doraemon

Crave We know you Apple fans have iSight built into your latest forbidden fruits, but surely it doesn't hurt to accommodate the earless feline on your desk as an accessory? The Doraemon ... Read story »

"Hip Office" really isn't

Crave If this concept ever becomes a reality, it should come with a public-service warning along the lines of those gambling-addiction 800 numbers posted at casino ATMs. Because anyone who considers getting ... Read story »

When the Internet brings you two sides of the same story

Blogs Because we can't trust the newspapers to cover all the facets of a story, or act like something less than a government mouthpiece, we have bloggers in Hong Kong who cheekily ... Read story »

Embarassing RTHK or RTHK is embarassing

Blogs They have a normal, but kind of bland article on what alternative journalism or blogging journalism is. To further show off how clueless they are, they have this weird background that ... Read story »

Alarmist headline goes here

Blogs Then your alarmist story goes here. It's actually a funny story, for a couple reasons. Singapore is apparently the leader in Asia, and possibly the world, in cracking down on wireless ... Read story »

Bloggers cover the Libby trial, first for American federal courts and blogging

Blogs This post over at Media Bloggers Association says that for the first time ever bloggers have been allowed to cover a federal court case inside the courtroom. It reminds me that ... Read story »

Hong Kong's public broadcaster apparently at odds with itself on new media

Blogs Members of the Journalism and Media Studies Center at the University of Hong Kong mentioned in an online press release that public broadcaster RTHK is only now coming to terms with ... Read story »

Earthquake in Hong Kong

Blogs Yes, no kidding. Last night, as I was tying my shoe on the landing of my bedroom steps, I felt an earthquake that measured 3.5 on the Richter scale. An earthquake ... Read story »

Hail a Hong Kong cab to check your emails

Crave Taking public transport is no longer an excuse to be out of touch in Hong Kong, with VodaFone mobile broadband installed in selected cabs. To enjoy free surfing while being chauffeured ... Read story »

"3 Hong Kong" confirmed carrier for 3G iPhone in Hong Kong & Macau

Blogs Following my last post on Newsbreak--3G iPhone launch date confirmed, Hutchison Telecom, better known for its trade name "3 Hong Kong", announced today that it has signed an agreement with Apple ... Read story »

The radio saga of Hong Kong’s very own Citizens’ Radio

Blogs The ongoing saga between the Citizens’ Radio, Hong Kong's only underground radio (pro-democratic), and the Department of Justice have been the most discussed issue here in Hong Kong last week. Judging ... Read story »

Updated Post: Hong Kong obscenity process seems undignified and fascist

Blogs Updated post: After looking into this in more detail I realize two things that need amplification: 1. Tela suggested Oiwan Lam get the Tribunal to screen the picture before publishing. This ... Read story »

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