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Chinese online security software developer Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) will soon launch its own foreign trade B2B e-commerce site, Aceoftrade.com, according to a source within the company. Read More
On October 28, Shenzhen-based developer and manufacturer of satellite receivers and cable and terrestrial set-top boxes (STBs) Coship Electronics (002052.SZ) received orders for direct-broadcast satellite (DBS) TV receivers cumulatively worth nearly USD 27 mln from Brazillian telecom and cable TV provider Embratel and Indian direct broadcast satellite service provider Sun Direct TV. Read More
Chinese online home appliance and electronics retailer 360Mart.com, operated by Zhejiang-based Renke Gongmao Co., Ltd., recently announced that the site's 2010 sales totaled RMB 427 mln, representing YoY growth of over 500%. Read More
China's three main telecom operators have announced their subscriber totals for December 2010. Read More
China's three main telecom operators have announced their subscriber totals for November 2010. Read More
China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) officially established its CDMA2000 Handset Design and R&D Industry Alliance in Beijing today. Read More
An industry insider has reported that the shutdown of Chinese online download portal VeryCD is inevitable, claiming that China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) has found the website guilty of violating two regulations concerning online audiovisual programming. Read More
Social networking service (SNS) Kaixin001 has formally brought an unfair competition suit against Kaixin, a rival SNS owned by Internet platform provider Oak Pacific Interactive, in the Beijing No.2 Intermediate People's Court. Read More
Responding to recent reports of changes to the end-user licensing agreement (EULA) for its 3D MMORPG World of Warcraft, Blizzard explained that the changes were first made in October 2008, but due to oversight at the time the updated EULA was only visible on WoW's official website but not in the actual game. Read More
At the "2009 China Apparel E-commerce Summit" held in Beijing on March 31, Stephen Weng, E-Business Department Business and Marketing Manager of Shanghai-based sportswear maker Li-Ning revealed that in 2007, there were about 800 stores on e-commerce site Taobao selling Li-Ning's products, with transaction value of tens of millions of RMB. Read More