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Four weeks after quake China's Internet still crippled

Blogs It's now been nearly a month since a Boxing Day earthquake near Taiwan damaged some of the Internet cables that connect China to the rest of the world. International Web sites ... Read story »

China's Hate Wall

Blogs The Internet has always been good for people who want to blow off steam. Its appealing combination of anonymity and instant gratification have long made it a receptacle angst and hostility, ... Read story »

When videogames and nationalism collide

Blogs On average, the Chinese don't like the Japanese very much. The memory of the war has never entirely faded, not least because the Government ensures that it doesn't. I am often ... Read story »

Google aground in China, MySpace sailing for trouble?

Blogs It's been a rough week for Google in China, news-wise, with the release of two reports showing a sharp drop in market share for the globe's leading search engine. This is ... Read story »

HP and Santa (Rosa) coming to town

Features HP is wasting no time as it launches a bevy of consumer and business notebooks based on the latest Santa Rosa platform. And it even has a 20-inch surprise as well. Read story »

BenQ MID specification released

Crave The first Mobile Internet Device (MID) from BenQ looks more like a personal media player than a fully functional computing device. However, don't let its small size fool you ... Read story »

Earth Day 2008 @ Cyberport, Hong Kong

Blogs If you missed the Earth Hour event last Saturday, you can still catch up with the coming Earth Day 2008: A Call for Climate on April 22, 2008. This year, there ... Read story »

The Wind howls in at IDF

Crave Though it was announced in mid-March, it's always nice to get confirmation that the MSI Wind is no vaporware. Running on the new Intel Atom platform and showcased at the Intel ... Read story »

China clean energy and energy efficiency

Blogs China Clean Energy is well positioned to continue its expansion and boasts an impressive international client list, a wide array of international customers, an AAA credit rating and a number of ... Read story »

A Chinese Intel Developer Forum

Features In Beijing, Intel highlights its expanding Chinese operation and showcases some innovative PC designs that use its chips. Read story »

Does China pay too much for Net access?

Blogs There have been a few reports recently lamenting the price of Internet access in China. The China Daily has now got around to publishing an article comparing the cost of Internet ... Read story »

All Internet bets are off

Blogs The runup to March's dual government extravaganzas, the meeting of the full National People's Congress and the (take a breath) national committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Congress, is always ... Read story »

Five Atom processors announced at IDF

Crave Rising from the ash that was Silverthorne are five Atom processors, formally introduced at this week's Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai. The two lower configurations run on 400MHz frontside bus (FSB) ... Read story »

Intel shows off second-generation Classmate PC

Crave We've been seeing blurry cell phone pics and hearing rumors for weeks, but Intel is finally showing off the next generation of its Classmate PC at the Intel Developer Forum in ... Read story »

John Chow on making money online in China

Blogs The English language China Blog community does seem a little incestuous at times. So when I saw that fellow Canadian (and "Internet mogul") John Chow was in the Middle Kingdom, I ... Read story »

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