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According to recent industry rumor, more than 30 employees in support divisions of Chinese consumer electronics company Beijing Huaqi (Aigo) have received contract termination notices since this March. Read More
Feng Jun, chairman of Chinese consumer electronics company Beijing Huaqi (Aigo), today unveiled the company's AigoCloud service, offering users the chance to share and synchronize content across multiple devices using the same account. Read More
A source inside Chinese consumer electronics company Beijing Huaqi (Aigo) said today that the company had dissolved its new services division as part of a decision to leave the e-reader market, and is currently clearing out its e-reader stocks. Read More
At yesterday's International E-Book Industry Forum in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, Lei Jun, VP of Chinese consumer electronics company Beijing Huaqi (Aigo), revealed that the company will release a RMB 499 E-ink e-reader sometime later this year, half the price of the lowest-priced e-reader currently on the market. Read More
The first round of talks between Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) and a coalition of Chinese authors fell apart yesterday as the Beijing Municipal Copyright Bureau said that document sharing platform Baidu Wenku clearly abused the "safe harbor principle" and may constitute an illegal form of publishing. Read More
China's General Administration of Press and Publication (GAPP) today announced the first batch of qualified e-reader vendors. Read More
Chinese consumer electronics company Aigo signed a partnership agreement with photovoltaic product maker Yingli Group in Baoding, Hebei province yesterday, and announced that the two companies will work together to develop new solar powered consumer electronic products. Read More
The Shanghai Administration of Industry and Commerce (SHAIC) has begun monitoring sales of 3C products (digital cameras, video cameras and mobile phones) by six TV and online shopping firms in response to a recent rash of consumer complaints. Read More
Chinese consumer electronics company Aigo has brought suit against HP China in the Beijing No.1 Intermediate People's Court, alleging that three HP notebooks use a SATA (Serial-ATA) to USB Plus connector that infringes upon Aigo's patents. Read More
At a launch ceremony for the 'Jingcai' CMMB mobile TV brand held on January 28, CMMB operator China Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) announced a new method to guarantee users free CMMB service for another three years. Read More