Two of China's largest tech firms are uniting to create a new 'domestic OS'
CS2C and Tianjin Kylin announce plans to develop a new Chinese operating system.
CS2C and Tianjin Kylin announce plans to develop a new Chinese operating system.
China's top legislative body this week passed a cybersecurity law that elevates the formally 'low-level regulations' applied across the nation in areas such as security, online speech, and citizen rights.
Under more stringent censorship, WeChat promises to stop "rumors" from spreading on its instant messaging platform.
Chinese Internet company admits search giant Baidu will continue to dominate in 2013, but is banking on providing a better user experience through its browser and focusing on mobile search.
Apple comfortably leads most global mobile markets with its popular iPhone. In China, however, it's only seventh. A lesson in localization.
After a worldwide frenzy following the launch of Diablo III in May, Blizzard is still keeping its Chinese fans on their toes.
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.
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.
People's Daily, a Chinese news source and government mouthpiece, has launched a $83.6 million IPO in Shanghai in an attempt to keep up with competitors.
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.