Chinese government to replace foreign hardware and software within three years
New Beijing "3-5-2" policy to give local tech scene a boost to the detriment of foreign companies.
New Beijing "3-5-2" policy to give local tech scene a boost to the detriment of foreign companies.
The U.S. high-tech players fear a no vote will put it at a disadvantage to Asian and European tech competitors -- so it's throwing its ample money and clout in Washington.
China Public Security Technology sounds like the R&D outfit of some nameless, faceless Communist bureaucracy. It is after all the organization that is deploying 20,000 surveillance cameras along streets in Shenzhen in southern China along with software to do facial recognition.
China loves technology but still has a PC penetration rate of less than 5 percent--and it boasts a cheap manufacturing base. That's why tech execs are eyeing the Great Wall.
The chip giant cancels developer forums in Taiwan and China, and CEO Craig Barrett postpones a trip to Asia due to the deadly outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome.
Clean-tech is getting more and more political. With so much money and government subsidy, or not, at stake, it was inevitable.
Solar energy can seem like a green tech fantasy. Energy free for the collection.
Substantial increase in value puts Apple in pole position as top global brand, while emerging markets account for 19 of top 100 brands, new study reveals.
I'm a grumpy old man. It's very easy to get really angry or completely depressed blogging about cleantech, or the need for it.
Checkpoint Software has increased staffing in the region, appointing new key appointments as well as staff to their office in China