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ZTE Ranks No.5 in handset makers

Though better known as a maker of telecom networking equipment and data cards than cellphones, ZTE, the Shenzhen-based technology company shipped enough phones during the last quarter to break into the top group of handset makers, displacing Motorola.
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New Strategy of Google remarketing

Haveyou ever thought that you are the victim for Google’s new ability “ Remarketing” ? Google is giving its customers more chances to reach their audience, which means you won’t be seeing things if you’re wondering why that same ad keeps appearing.
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New iPad Orders Delayed

Pre-orders of Apple’s iPad seem to be going very well. The company updated its Web site on Saturday indicating that any new iPad orders will ship by April 12.The iPad Wi-Fi + 3G is still scheduled to ship in late April, according to Apple’s Web site.
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China Mobile to reduce capital spending in 3G

With the country aggressively pushing for 3G services last year, China Mobile saw more revenue coming from value-added services. Its average monthly revenue per user in 2009 rose to 77 yuan for the full year from 75 yuan in the first nine months. That in turn, boosted the company’s full year revenue to 452 billion yuan, up 9.8 percent over 2008.
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Google Losing Service for Internet firm

Google has effectively closed its Internet search service in China over a censorship dispute, splitting with the country with the world’s most Net users (384 million) after four years.
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Nokia 6788i with China Mobile

Nokia unveiled the Nokia 6788i, an updated version of the Nokia 6788, which will be the first phone with MM-Ovi Store pre-loaded. Nokia and China Mobile recently announced MM-Ovi Store, a combination of the companies respective application stores. MM-Ovi Store will be pre-installed on Nokia’s China Mobile handsets and enables access to a diverse range of mobile applications and games. It gives a significant boost to Ovi Store and will help Nokia grow its ‘active users’ number, which it regards a a key performance indicator. It seems likely that Nokia and China Mobile have a road map of devices that will make use of MM-Ovi Store and we can expect to see further TD-SCDMA handset announcements in due course in addition to the usual Chinese variants of standard Nokia devices.
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Sky 3D TV finnally will launches next week

Sky have announced that their brand new 3D channel will launch will indeed launch in 2010, in fact it’s not far way and will officially launch on 3rd April 2010 and it will be the first 3D channel in Europe. The first programme shown on the channel will be another 3D football game which will again be Manchester United but this time they will be facing Chelsea which will be a great game to The match will mark the launch of the broadcaster’s 3D TV channel.
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China ipad supplier share the tablet PC market

Apple ipad launch on 3 April. However, this does not mean there is no opportunity for the China tablet PC manufacturers. Because China ipad is launch earlier than apple ipad, about one year ago, China electronics manufacturer already developed the China ipad in 2009. Also it is made in China, so the China suppliers’ competitive factors in tablet market are as below:
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On Rio Tinto and Google: Two Choices in China

The row between Google and China can be expressed in very simple practical terms. If you type “Tiananmen Square Massacre” into a Google search engine in mainland China you are greeted by the response: “Search unavailable.” If you make the same search in Bangkok, for instance, where freedom of speech is far less restricted, you will be directed to sites describing the massacre of 1989. China’s government wants its people to hit an investigative dead end. Google has decided to circumnavigate government censorship by rerouting traffic through their Hong Kong engine.
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Sprint to promote the EVO 4G Android Smartphone

Sprint Nextel Corp. is aiming to make video calls a selling point of the new, faster data network that it’s spending billions with co-investors to build. It finally revealled Android 4G smartphone. The HTC EVO 4G (originally codenamed “Supersonic”) sports a 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen with multitouch and runs HTC’s updated Sense user interface over Android 2.1 mobile OS.
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