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Five Things the U.S. Can Learn from China
On the evening of Nov. 15, President Barack Obama, the youthful leader of one of the world's youngest countries, begins his first visit to China, among the world's most ancient societies. Obama and his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao, have much to discuss. Nukes in Iran and North Korea. China's surging military spending. Trade imbalances. Climate change.
Nations:China North Korea U.S. People:Hu Jintao Barack Obama Activities:China-U.S. Trade Ties
2009-11-16
Nokia eyes wider usage of Linux in cellphones
The world's top handset maker Nokia Oyj (NOK1V.HE) expects the role of the Linux operating system in its product portfolio to increase as the role of its Internet-focused devices grows, company officials said.
2008-05-20
New CEO named at 3Com in wake of failed buyout
Edgar Masri was removed as chief executive of data network equipment maker 3Com Inc. on Tuesday and immediately replaced by Robert Mao, a fluent Mandarin speaker who will be based in Beijing, which the Massachusetts-based firm sees as its biggest market.
Nations:U.S. China Activities:Huawei - 3Com Deal
2008-04-29
Huawei jumping into US market one step at a time
While many of the high-tech goods found in U.S. stores are "Made in China," most are designed and marketed by U.S. companies.
Nations:U.S.
2008-04-21
Spectrum auction may boost gear makers' future
Wireless network equipment makers may see a flurry of new orders in the next two years after a $19 billion government auction of wireless airwaves, analysts said.
2008-03-21
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