Android leads over Apple in China's smartphone race
Android has outrun Apple in the China mobile platform market share race, as it comes close to claiming nearly 70 percent of the smartphone market.
Android has outrun Apple in the China mobile platform market share race, as it comes close to claiming nearly 70 percent of the smartphone market.
We often think of social business as primarily a Western phenemenon, my trip last week across Asia and Eastern Europe shows that it's truly global, and sometimes quite different when it comes to platforms, business models, and expectations.
Following the Federal Government's decision to ban Huawei from tendering for National Broadband Network contracts, it looks as if the Chinese giant may have decided to retaliate by attempting to snap up two of Sydney's most iconic landmarks.
Checkpoint Software has increased staffing in the region, appointing new key appointments as well as staff to their office in China
Countries in Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) have started the year more keen than ever on the Internet, with Singapore still the region's most wired nation.
Authorities have lifted a block on the English-language version of online encyclopedia, but politically sensitive topics such as Tibet and Tiananmen Square are still off limits.(From Reuters)
Korean game publisher NCsoft announced Thursday that it plans to expand its popular online role-playing game "Lineage" to China next year. "Lineage" is the most popular paid online game in the world, with more than 4 million subscribers in Korea, Japan and Taiwan. The company has tried to expand the game's audience to the United States but faces more entrenched competition from established subscription games such as "EverQuest." --David Becker, Special to ZDNet News
Napster loses its final battle against the RIAA, as music industry lawyers convince a judge to block the file-swapping company’s $9 million sale to Bertelsmann.
The U.S. government's news and propaganda wing tests software that would let Chinese Web surfers sneak around the information boundaries set by their regime.
SINGAPORE--The adoption of liquid crystal display (LCD) monitors in Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) will increase five-fold this year, driven primarily by recent price reductions. According to International Data Corp (IDC), about 1.