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Articles on Japan, China

Footage of China's Hu with Toshiba ad is banned

Blogs Many of you will remember the controversy caused back in October after Chinese Netizens complained that their National Day Parade was tainted by an ad for a Japanese company. Hu Jintao's ... Read story »

Japan's creativity paradox

Blogs Having lived for a while in China where creating often involves making an alternative spelling for an existing brand, I expected something far different when I came to Japan. Kicking out ... Read story »

A rundown on where to find weird China news

Blogs Aside from terrible traffic, row upon endless row of souless apartment blocks, and a rather brutal family planning system, China's massive population also assures that it's never short on bizarre news ... Read story »

Much ado about swine flu in Japan

Blogs For me, this recent swine flu outbreak has triggered flashbacks of SARS in China which, of course, was where I lived prior to my "Tokyo Shift". At that time I was ... Read story »

Why the Chinese have come out with their own Kindle

Blogs At the Tokyo Digital Publishing Fair held earlier this month, the Founder Group Corp., a Japanese unit of Peking University and a major player in the Chinese IT sector, introduced a ... Read story »

Philippines remains swine flu free, chairs Asean+3 health summit on A(H1N1)

Blogs The Philippines, which thankfully still has no cases of influenza A(H1N1) a.k.a. swine flu after a baby suspected of being infected with the virus tested negative, is batting for greater regional ... Read story »

myGengo: Exciting developments in translation

Blogs Those who have been following my ramblings for a long time (Hi, mom!) might remember a piece I did back in 2007 about online translating communities in China. Entire books can ... Read story »

Can I block Twitter too?

Blogs This has nothing to do with Japan, I know, but I felt compelled to say something about China's recent block of Twitter (and Hotmail and Flickr) and the ensuing gush of ... Read story »

Baidu CEO, Robin Li, speaks out

Blogs Robin Li, the co-founder and current CEO of Baidu, the Chinese search engine giant, is--unsurprisingly--a tech superstar. However, we don't get to hear too much from him. So, the Wall Street ... Read story »

Passing the torch

Blogs While many of you are likely keeping tabs on tomorrow's Presidential Election, an even more important transition is taking place here on Little Red Blog. As I hinted in my last ... Read story »

Japanese "Buddha phone" launches, plays Nirvana

Crave MP3 playback? Check. Two cameras? Check. Built-in mobile Buddhist altar? Che... Wait, WTF?! You read correctly. The Odin 99 was discovered by our colleagues in Japan, and a single tap ... Read story »

Dual-core Atom Netbooks coming out of the woodwork

Crave The Prime Note Cresion NA with dual-core Atom processor. While the rest of the world is waiting for the new Pine Trail platform to add HD video playback capability to ... Read story »

Japanese Bikini Star Nonami Takizawa does rural China

Blogs I'm taking a firm stand here. And no, I don't mean that kind of firm stand... This was not a good idea. From Global Voices comes the report that Japanese A/V ... Read story »

Rumor: PS3 Slim to be manufactured in July?

Crave Alleged spy photo of PS3 Slim's packaging. We had a feeling we'd soon be hearing more on the rumored PS3 Slim, and sure enough, some enticing tidbits have hit the blogosphere. ... Read story »

Sharp launches ARM-based Ubuntu device

Crave Announcements of new Netbooks these days don't seem incredibly exciting anymore because there are just so many of them. Last week, Sharp unveiled its PC-Z1 under the "NetWalker" brand in ... Read story »

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