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Chinese laptop, PC, and handset manufacturer Lenovo (0992.HK) announced recently that it had stopped selling netbooks through its online store, and had not yet reached a decision on whether or not it would resume netbook sales in the future. Read More
Chinese Linux distribution company Red Flag Software announced at the 2011 MeeGo Conference in San Francisco yesterday that it plans to release the Red Flag Midinux Tablet Edition OS based on MeeGo v1.2 and optimized for Intel Atom processors. Read More
China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) today formally launched the new version of its E-Surfing e-commerce store HiCDMA.com, along with the site's E-Surfing Workshop ("Gongfang") handset customization channel. Read More
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) yesterday revealed that as of the end of October, China had reached 38.64 mln 3G mobile subscribers. Read More
He Shufen, head of corporate relations and strategic business development in Asia for Intel, has revealed that Intel will launch its AppUp app store in China next year. 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
China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) terminal division general manager Wu Weining revealed yesterday that China Mobile now offers over 40 different models of TD-SCDMA smartphone, and total sales of TD-SCDMA handsets reached approximately 6 mln as of the end of June 2010. Read More
Liu Jun, senior VP and president of the Products Group at Lenovo (0992.HK), has revealed that Lenovo will release an Android-powered tablet PC, the LePad, by the end of the year. Read More
Gu Minxia, director of the China Unicom (NYSE: CHU; 0762.HK; 600050.SH) Technology Division's standards department, said at today's 2010 Wireless Telecommunications Applications (International) Forum in Beijing that handsets account for 75% of China Unicom's WCDMA customized terminal orders, with data cards and netbooks representing only 15% and 10% respectively. Read More
Sun Chaohui, general manager of China Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), China's national operator of CMMB mobile TV, said on March 12 that it will begin cooperating with manufacturers this year to pre-install CMMB modules in PCs, allowing users to watch CMMB broadcasts on their notebooks and netbooks, in addition to handsets and MP4 terminals. Read More