Computers monitored for crackdown on illegal online games

2009-12-28 16:06:03

China has put more than 4.65 million computers in over 81,000 Internet cafes across the country under watch to crack down on illegal online games, according to Minister of Culture Cai Wu.

Wen: Science, technology key to China's economy

2009-12-28 15:44:35

Premier Wen Jiabao said on Sunday that China would rely on science and technology to change its growth pattern.

China Unicom positive about iPhone sales

2009-12-28 08:09:26

An official iPhone store on Taobao.com, the biggest Chinese e-commerce website and similar to eBay, has sold just two 8GB iPhones and three 16GB iPhones over two weeks, according to figures on the site.

Crackdown on Internet piracy yields results

2009-12-28 08:08:20

China has made notable progress in its crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement following a campaign lasting several months.

Caterpillar looks to future with R&D

2009-12-28 08:06:31

Research and development is an investment in the future, Tana L. Utley states emphatically.

Language no longer lost in translation

2009-12-26 07:01:02

Joe McDevitt bought two study aids before leaving London to learn Chinese in Beijing - a soft-cover Chinese-English dictionary and an iPod touch.

Blacker than BlackBerrys

2009-12-24 08:08:07

It could be called the Barack Obama BlackBerry sales pitch.

Training school taps into iPhone trend

2009-12-24 08:08:07

Chang Qiaoming was not sure what he wanted to do with his life until the day he discovered Apple's iPhone.

CCTV contemplating online video market entry

2009-12-24 08:05:53

China Central Television (CCTV), the national State-run TV broadcaster, is expected to enter the country's lucrative online video market next week, raising concerns that the move may hurt domestic Youtube-like websites that were heavily fund by foreign venture capital.

China shuts down 10 websites with pornographic contents

2009-12-22 11:14:10

China has shut down 10 websites with pornographic and lewd contents in a fresh round of crackdown on the spread of such contents through Internet or WAP sites, the Information Office of the State Council said in Beijing Monday.

Net a news beat by the populace

2009-12-22 07:48:52

The Internet is fast becoming the eyes, ears and voice of the Chinese public.

Beijing Internet site banned and fined by court

2009-12-21 07:50:29

A Chinese court barred a Beijing-based Internet site from selling materials such as questions from the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), bolstering efforts by business schools to combat cheating by applicants.