There are so much news from China that passes by that we couldn’t possibly cover it all. Here are the Chinese tech news we are lazy to post or left behind, there are stories on China Unicom, SINA weibo, Chinese hacking and SOPA blackout, check them out after the break. This week video: American Talk show debates on Foxconn. Hope everyone has a fresh start to your week, and ‘Gong Xi Fa Chai’ to all Chinese !
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart tears down on Foxconn.
ZTE has revealed that it costs between £15 and £20 for the company to license Windows Phone 7 from Microsoft (TrustedReviews). Hey, the open source Android OS costs nothing in comparison.
Weibo gets the world talking with China (CHINADAILY). The Chinese micro-blogging service has attracted 450,000 users in United States.
China hacks the U.S. commission again (REUTERS). Suspicion is growing that operatives in China was behind the hacking of emails of an official U.S. commission that monitors relations between the United States and China.
SINA is planning its own Android phone (TNW Asia). The company behind Chinese microblogging service Sina Weibo, is rumoured to be launching an Android-based device that ties into its service this year.
China B2C hit US$ 38 billion in sales during 2011 (TechNode). The e-commerce in China has gear up 131 percent from the same period a year ago.
Qualcomm cuts chip prices for Chinese smartphones (WantChinaTimes). Deep price cuts in new dual-core chips produced by the American manufacturer could intensify more competition in China.
Are Chinese more willing to pay for online video content now ? (TechNode) Chinese people are getting used to pay for premium content, but the full potential of quality content has not been released.
Bloggers in China sound off on SOPA blackout (Los Angeled Times). Chinese blogger think that the U.S. government is copying China and starting to build their own firewall to control Internet freedom.
China expands real-name registration rules (NYT). China will requires new microblog users to disclose their identities to the government in order to post comments online.
China Unicom adds record 3G customers undercutting iPhone (Bloomberg). Apple’s China carrier partner is adding a record number of 3G subscribers and gaining market share by pushing cheaper smartphones from Huawei and ZTE.
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