65Bits Episode 135: Time machine
Our friends at Tech65 start their weekly podcast on the following issues that dominated the tech landscape last week: [1] Apple updates iTunes and iPods, [2] iTunes 9, [3] iPod Classic, [4] iPod Nano,...
View Article65Bits Episode 142: The one with 2 Justin
Our friends at Tech65 start their weekly podcast on the following issues that dominated the tech landscape last week: [1]Announcing Google Maps Navigation for Android 2.0, [2] Google’s New Mobile App...
View Article65Bits Episode 143: NTT say “Something”
Our friends at Tech65 start their weekly podcast on the following issues that dominated the tech landscape last week: [1] Creative Zii MediaBook, [2] Michael Arrington’s CrunchPad still not available,...
View ArticleTWIA Episode 21: This Week in China
Every big news is about China this week with Gang Lu, Founder of Mobinode coming in as our guest together with the TWIA crew to chat first about Google’s imminent departure from China and providing...
View ArticleApple iPad’s dominance to continue
The Apple iPad 2′s rivals from mobile vendors like Samsung and Motorola are having trouble breaking into the tablet market, says analysts from International Data Corp (IDC), comScore, and Canaccord...
View ArticleSony Ericsson jumps onto NFC bandwagon
Joining Internet behemoth Google in the increasingly crowded near-field communication (NFC) hot tub is mobile company Sony Ericsson, who is putting NFC chips into its Android phones, the Times of India...
View ArticleMotorola Bluetooth Handsfree HZ 800 Helps Indonesians Drive Safe
Indonesian police represented by the Public Relations of Jakarta Police Force is now working with mobile phone vendor Motorola and handset distributors Wellcomm to support a safe driving campaign. The...
View ArticleFor Motorola and HTC, Android Success in China Requires Adaptations
When it comes to smartphone sales in China, Motorola and HTC have garnered the most consistent success from their Android platform – although it has required some careful tweaking, adaptation and...
View ArticleMotorola XT531 Launches Today in China, With Android 2.3 and Front-Facing Camera
Motorola is giving Chinese consumers first pick on its new XT531 – a budget-minded, youth-oriented smartphone that’s running the very latest Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) software. For the Chinese market...
View ArticleCould Google’s Purchase of Motorola Mobility Make it Illegal in China?
Google’s out-of-nowhere purchase of Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion made headlines across the tech world and led to speculation that, following in Apple’s footsteps, Google may be looking to make...
View ArticleTablet Market in India Heats Up as Asus Eee Pad Slide Launches
With the recent launch of the Reliance 3G Tab and Beetel Magiq, the tablet market scene in India is all set for some stiff competition. Now, Asus is planning to heat it up further by unleashing its Eee...
View ArticleMotorola’s MT917, With an Insane 13-Megapixel Camera, Heads to China Mobile
Motorola (NYSE:MMI) announced this afternoon that its newest Droid RAZR, the MT917, is coming to the country’s biggest mobile telco, China Mobile (NYSE:CHL; HKG:0941), in mid-December. It’ll be a...
View ArticleChina’s 10 Most Wanted Smartphones – Great News for Android, Not So Much for...
Smartphone growth and usage continued to accelerate in China in 2011 – but which phones do Chinese consumers most want to buy? QQ Tech looked at the most popular product searches for such devices on...
View ArticleGoogle Notifies Chinese Users of Blocked Search Terms, But Does it Matter?
Earlier today, Google announced that it had begun offering a service on google.com.hk that highlights and warns mainland Chinese users of search terms that are likely to result in a failed connection...
View Article6 Reasons Samsung, HTC, and Motorola Should Fear the New Wave of Chinese...
This year and last has seen a wave of smartphones and mobiles OSes being launched by Chinese web companies such as Alibaba (Aliyun), Qihoo, Shanda, Baidu, and Xiaomi. All those are very familiar names...
View ArticleCanalys: Smartphone Sales Up 199% in China This Year, Samsung Sells the Most
It has been another record-breaking quarter of smartphone sales in China with more than 42 million shipped in the country in Q2 2012. That’s from the newest report by the analysts Canalys. That...
View ArticleMotorola China Employees Protest Against Google, Fear At Least 1,000 Local...
The protest on Thursday outside of Motorola's R&D centre in Nanjing, eastern China. About a hundred employees of Motorola China have protested outside of a company’s R&D facility in Nanjing,...
View ArticleMotorola Confirms China Layoffs, Reaches Deal with Protesting Staff
Rumors have been swirling of major Motorola layoffs for a while now, and they exploded into protests last week when Motorola Mobility/Google employees across China took to the streets to protest...
View ArticleThe China R&D Dilemma for Foreign Tech Companies [INTERVIEW]
China is changing the game in international innovation and research and development (R&D). According to Professor Seamus Grimes, a research professor in Social Sciences and Public Policy at the...
View ArticlePowered by Android, China Smartphone Sales to Hit 189 Million in 2012 [REPORT]
Taiwan’s Digitimes Research has a new report out looking at the smartphone landscape in mainland China. It states that sales of smartphones in China – across all platforms, like iPhone and Android –...
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