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Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) quietly released version 1.0 Beta 1 of Baidu Guard (http://weishi.baidu.com), a Windows XP and Windows 7 application similar to rival Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU)'s 360 Safe Guard, offering computer acceleration, system cleanup, software management, and anti-Trojan functionality. Read More
China's National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) has established a RMB 8 bln specialized fund for next-generation IPv6 internet that will provide government subsidies to up to 100 firms, including telecom operators, equipment vendors, commercial websites, and R&D organizations, according to a source close to the NDRC. Read More
Microsoft recently released Bing Dictionary Desktop Edition for Chinese users with Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7 PCs. Read More
Suzhou's Huqiu District People's Court has made a ruling on the copyright infringement case for Tomato Garden, a pirated version of Windows XP. Read More
Microsoft has won its IPR infringement lawsuit against custom PC maker Beijing Strongwell Technology & Development for pre-installing pirated versions of Windows XP and Office 2003. Read More
After purchasing 12 computers pre-loaded with pirated Microsoft software, Microsoft sued Beijing Strongwell Technology & Development Co., a custom PC maker based in the Zhongguancun area of Beijing, seeking RMB 500,000 in damages. Read More
Microsoft China has announced the establishment of a Windows 7 hardware evaluation center in Beijing. Read More
Microsoft has filed legal proceedings against Chinese digital television set-top box (STB) OEM and ODM Shanghai DareGlobal Info Tech on charges of software piracy concerning the installation and use of multiple pirated versions of Microsoft software. Read More
On September 4, eleven defendants in a group piracy case were tried in the Shenzhen Futian District People's Court. Read More
Hong Lei, webmaster of tomatolei.com and author of Tomato Garden, a highly-popular, visually-enhanced pirated version of Windows XP, has been under police detention since August 15. Read More