There are so much news from China that passes by that we couldn’t possibly cover it all, especially during the Chinese new year. Here are the tech news we are lazy to post or left behind, there are stories on CDMA iPhone, Nokia sales in China, Weibo beats Twitter and so on, check them out after the break. This week video: Das Auto transforms into Chinese dragon. Hope everyone has enjoyed your weekend and a fresh start to your week !
Volkswagen’s new ad campaign in China, creating your own car.
Nokia’s sales in China down 40 percent last year (Penn Olson). Nokia is loosing China market and they hope Windows Phone 7 platform could help them to rise again.
China to encourage foreign investment in appliance recycling (WantChinaTimes). The Chinese government plans to encourage foreign-funded companies to enter the country’s home appliance recycling market in order to boost growth in the domestic recycling industry.
China rolls out low-cost maglev trains (SINA). A local locomotive producer rolled out a low-cost magnetically levitated train that is more environmental-friendly. We just hope it is safe to ride …
Fishing Joy reach 30 million downloads (POCKETGAMER). The popular fishing game which created by Chinese developer gets a new Chinese New Year edition.
China Telecom to sell CDMA iPhones soon (MarketWatch). An Apple iPhone compatible with China Telecom mobile network has received a network access license.
China opposed to U.S. listing Taobao as market for piracy (REUTERS). China authorities are not happy that the country’s largest consumer e-commerce website has been listed as notorious market for piracy.
Chinese company Superpix announced a 12MP CMOS sensor (Photo Rumors). A made-in-China APS sensor for SLR Camera is coming soon.
Lenovo teams up with National Academy Foundation to launch mobile app development program (engadget). The Chinese manufacturer helps the US scholars to create more Android apps.
Sina Weibo smashes Twitter’s record during Chinese New Year (TNW Asia). The China microblogging service clocked 32,312 messages per second during the new year holiday.
China’s digital advertising market in 2012 (TechRice). A China Internet advertising company put up some analysis data on digital advertising market between US and China.