High tech makes push for China trade bill
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.
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.
As planned, company will be able to sell Huawei-3Com's Technology's switches and routers under the 3Com brand in China and Japan.
Edgar Masri, former general manager of network systems unit, aims to lead accelerated company turnaround.
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.
Business, political leaders get together for high-level summit in the high-tech capital of the world.
Things just keep heading in the wrong direction for the Internet in China. The latest lovely throttling of people's communication rights is a new policy that only state-owned or controlled websites may show video, the AP reports.
Datacraft Asia's Internet commerce consulting arm, iSquare Asia, introduced an applications package that can be used to build a fully functioning vertical business-to-business (B2B) electronic market in as little as 45 days.
If you don't follow Bob Frankston's blog, it's worth a look. To know Bob, who co-invented the electronic spreadsheet (Dan Bricklin was the other guy), is to know a brilliant but tortured man.
When Chinese pilot Wang Wei bought the collective farm after his collision with the American EP-3E spy plane, who could have imagined the trouble it would have caused...in cyberspace?