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Tech newsmakers of 2008

Blogs 2008 is an exciting year for the information technology industry. We saw a lot of new technologies and innovations being introduced this year, both in terms of hardware and software. The following ... Read story »

China lifts roadblock for 3G phones

Crave China's state council said it's approved licenses for higher-speed 3G mobile networks, a move expected to help bring higher-end services to phone users in the country. Under a telecommunications reorganization plan ... Read story »

WordCamp coming to Hong Kong

Blogs WordCamp Hong Kong is a conference organized by the creators of WordPress for blogging enthusiasts, WordPress users and developers, and it is coming to Hong Kong for the first time on ... Read story »

italki.com brings language teaching to market

Blogs When I was visiting Shanghai-based italki.com's offices this past November (see post) it was mentioned that some exciting news was in the pipes for the massive language learning site. Today, after ... Read story »

Up to five F1 night races come 2010

Crave Singapore may have scored a coup as the first country to host F1's night race, and on a street circuit, too. But that glow may not last for long. It's ... Read story »

Qifang becomes first Chinese WEF Technology Pioneer

Blogs The World Economic Forum has just announced Shanghai-based Qifang as one of its prestigious Technology Pioneers of 2009. Joining the ranks of past winners (Google, Wikipedia, Mozilla), Qifang is the first ... Read story »

Photos: China's ripoff phones

Features We go behind-the-scenes into a Shanghai tech market to have a look at fake phones and see how they stack up to the real deal. Read story »

Building bridges

Blogs I was speaking with Christine Lu via Seesmic today, and she brought up her plans for cnBloggercon. I hope she doesn't mind me mentioning them here, but it does sound like ... Read story »

Akihabara maids attacking unsuspecting Shanghai folks

Blogs Akihabara's most notorious Institution, Maid Tearoom, shows no sign of fading into thin air. On the contrary, a number of these strange tearooms have far passed the saturation level and still ... Read story »

Magnetic attraction

Blogs Earlier this week German Chancellor Angela Merkel paid a visit to China. As always happens in these kinds of visits, a raft of commercial deals was signed. Among these was one ... Read story »

One more reason to be afraid of China

Blogs Forget tainted food and lead toys. Forget military buildup and Chinese cyber warfare. Heck, forget about global warming even. Let's talk money. The contrast between rich and poor in China doesn't ... Read story »

Moto wants to party

Blogs This Friday, Motorola will host a party at Taipei's trendy and perpetually overcrowded hotspot Room 18 (think a Shanghai subway car at rush hour). It seems an attempt to revitalize a ... Read story »

Unconfirmed report on mobile phone camera technology

Blogs Two well-respected bloggers who write about tech recently posted an article each on something extremely similar, but neither of them have put two and two together. I tried to confirm this ... Read story »

Intel processor roadmap: From small to big

Crave The specs for Intel's Dunnington processor. Much attention was given to the small and nifty Atom processors at the Shanghai Intel Developer Forum, but those who believe in the power of ... Read story »

If you want to understand the Internet in China, watch this company

Blogs Periodically, journalist friends ask me who can comment on China Internet issues. The list of people I send them to is pretty short. Someone who's always near the top is Sam ... Read story »

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