Walmart to boost its e-commerce investment in China
Walmart is taking full ownership of Yihaodian, a Chinese online retailer.
Walmart is taking full ownership of Yihaodian, a Chinese online retailer.
The U.S. government claims the supercomputers have been used to do nuclear testing.
Baidu, Tencent and Dalian Wanda Group are establishing a new e-commerce joint venture.
Chinese rivals are chipping away at Samsung's profit.
Samsung has already temporarily suspended business with the supplier.
Foxconn is the subject of a bribery probe by the Chinese authorities.
Apple says it's just the store, but judges ruled that it profited from the sales.
A year-long investigation by a U.S. congressional committee has reportedly concluded that Chinese telecommunication equipment vendors Huawei Technologies and ZTE pose a security threat to the nation, and the committee is advising U.S. firms to buy networking gear from other vendors. But analysts say the committee's investigation is motivated more by politics, while doing little to safeguard U.S. telecommunication networks.
Wang Xiaoning was imprisoned after distributing pro-democracy writings using Yahoo forums and email accounts.
The Chinese PC maker has been ramping up efforts to compete in the mobile devices market.
The audit is a pilot project at one supplier factory at this point.
Established vendors will have a tough year as they try to keep Chinese vendors at bay.
Chinese company Proview said it started developing its own "iPAD" product in 1998.
The Chinese search firm also grew its revenue significantly on increased marketing deals.
The petition asks Apple to take steps to protect workers at factories that make iPhones and iPads.
Foxconn said the dispute was peacefully resolved at its Wuhan campus in China.
IBM is building two research centers for Suning Appliance.
Representatives of 39 Chinese companies attended the government-sponsored meeting on Internet development.
Apple did not have a global security team, including in China, until March, 2008, when it hired employees from drug company Pfizer, to counter rampant counterfeiting of its products in China, according to a cable leaked by activist group, WikiLeaks.
The deal for English-language results follows Google's decision to pull out of China.
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