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  • China softens stance on Green Dam filter
    By Wang Xing (China Daily)   It is not often in China that a government minister softens his stance on a national order.   But Minister of Industrial and Information Technology (MIIT) Li Yizhong did that when...
  • Smartphone sales surge
    By Wang Xing (China Daily)   The majority of mobile phone subscribers in China use entry-level cell phones for making calls and sending text messages. But the country's smartphone market is expected to take off in t...
  • E-commerce evolving as growth in exports falls
    By Wang Xing (China Daily)   China's e-commerce market has long been dominated by Alibaba.com, which has become an online giant by connecting millions of Chinese exporters with overseas buyers.   But the comp...
  • Financial crisis forces IT makers towards countryside
    (Xinhua)   As the global financial crisis takes hold on China's economy, eroding domestic and international demand, the government is hoping to boost consumption and help the crisis-hit IT industry by subsidizing co...

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  • HP apologizes for its faulty laptops
    By Qiang Xiaoji (chinadaily.com.cn)   "Hewlett-Packard sincerely apologized to its customers for the inconvenience brought by its products and services," said Zhang Yongli, global vice president of HP, in ...
  • China Mobile hits right button
    (China Daily/Agencies)   China Mobile, the world's largest mobile carrier by subscribers, expects to see booming demand for smartphones in the next few years, a senior company official said.   Bill Huang, gen...
  • Pakistan, China agree to develop new satellite
    (Xinhua)   Pakistan and China signed an agreement on Friday to develop a new satellite, PAKSAT-1R, in about three years period, Pakistan's Economic Affairs Division (EAD) said in a press release in Islamabad.  ...
  • Social networking site Renren finally turns the corner
    By Mark Hughes and Chen Limin (China Daily)   Oak Pacific CEO Joe Chen Yizhou revealed the company's social networking site renren.com has broken even four years after being set up.   Analysts have hailed the...

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