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China Hits Back at US Senator's Spying Claims
China's Foreign Ministry brushed off but did not specifically deny accusations that Chinese authorities are forcing foreign hotel chains operating here to install Internet eavesdropping devices ahead of the Olympics.
People:Sam Brownback Activities:China Control of Internet 2008 Beijing Olympics Source:(PC World)
2008-08-03
China Mobile Begins 3G Marketing Push
China Mobile has begun the marketing push for a public beta of 3G (third-generation) telephony services, signaling that full deployment may be available soon after the Olympics.
Source:(PC World)
2008-07-22
Apple Opens First Store in China
Over 400 Apple enthusiasts lined up Saturday morning-- some queueing since Friday night-- to be among the first customers at the opening of China's first Apple Store in Beijing.
Nations:China U.S. Source:(PC World)
2008-07-19
Bandwidth Limits Make a Comeback
Bandwidth hogs, beware: Cable operators are targeting power users who transfer massive media (and other) files.
Nations:U.S. Source:(PC World)
2008-07-14
Internet Bug Fix Spawns Backlash From Hackers
Hackers are a skeptical bunch, but that doesn't bother Dan Kaminsky, who got a lot of flack from his colleagues in the security research community after claiming to have discovered a critical bug in the Internet's infrastructure.
Source:(PC World)
2008-07-09
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