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On March 3, Intel and Chinese consumer electronics and home appliances retailer Suning (002024.SZ) held a joint press conference to announce the opening of the new Intel-Suning Ultrabook Experience Zone at the Liujiayao Suning store in Beijing. Read More
According to new figures released recently by market research firm IDC, HP held 5.3% of the PC market in China in Q4 2011, placing fifth in the country. Read More
Chinese broadcasting system management products provider Chengdu Geeya Technology (300028.SZ) has announced its wholly-owned subsidiary Geeya Tech (Hong Kong) will wholly acquire UK set-top box manufacturer Harvard International for RMB 229 mln. Read More
Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Asus (LSE: ASKD; 2357.TW) has reportedly signed a strategic agreement to embed Tencent's (0700.HK) QQ product line on its EeePad tablets, according to an industry source. Read More
Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Asus (LSE: ASKD; 2357.TW) has announced plans to establish a USD 50 mln PC sales subsidiary in mainland China in response to fast-growing consumer demand. Read More
Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Asus (LSE: ASKD; 2357.TW) today announced that it has chosen California-based chip manufacturer Marvell as a strategic partner to launch a new series of TD-SCDMA smartphones in China. Read More
At the 2010 International Mobile Internet Conference in Beijing yesterday, China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) joined a number of firms to launch partnerships on Wi-Mo technology and industry development. Read More
Yang Jianwen, China region product manager for Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Asus (LSE: ASKD; 2357.TW), revealed yesterday in Shanghai that Asus will release mobile terminals including a tablet PC and e-reader in Q1 2011. Read More
Chen Weian, vice president of Chinese online game developer and operator Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), announced today that Tianxia II has become one of the top 3 revenue earners among the company's self-developed games. Read More
Guangzhou-based travel site Et-China (LSE: ETC) has announced it is acquiring Beijing-based airline booking site Yoee.com and has already combined the customer service departments. Read More