The Kinect is a camera for Xbox 360 which makes gaming more exciting. It’s coming soon this November but it will not be introduced in China, according to Michel Van Der Bel, COO of Microsoft (China) Co., Ltd.
There are plenty of great graphics cards out there, and you probably can’t decide which is the right one to suit your hardcore gaming. Well, I think you need these Chinese chicks to tell you which one is the best. More pics after the jump.
The white iPhone 4 is too beautiful to describe, and the knockoff makers have cloned it today for the poor Apple fans. Previously, we had an iPhone 4 Knockoff which wasn’t too bad and what we come up for today is probably the next big thing for iPhone 4 knockoffs. Let’s see the pros and cons of this snowy white iPhone 4 wannabe…
Update: Another White iPhone 4 KIRF, Priced Less Than $100 USD
A survey has found that the internet users in South China’s Guangdong province are getting younger, raising concerns in the number of young web addicts. The survey found 80 percent of the 1,000 primary and high school students polled started surfing the Internet before they turned 10. About 22% of the Chinese children like to play online games when they surf the net, the rest followed by consulting data, chatting with cyber friends, watching online video, and of couse doing homework. With the popularization of computers and network technologies, Guangdong is now witnessing a new wave of Internet users.
Thanks to the rapid development and growing popularity of the Internet, network media in China is playing a larger role in expressing public opinions and in the distribution of information about major news events. According to some journalism research, network media has showed maturation and successfully played its role when covering some of the important news event in China, and they are challenging the mainstream media. We just hope that the Chinese government won’t take too much censorship action on those network media. Majority of the Chinese don’t use facebook and twitter, because both of the services are behind the GFW, they are using some others local similar service, known as ‘开心网‘(Happy site) and ‘新浪微博‘(Sina microblog). You can check out more info here, and here. [Xinhua]
Apple offers an umbrella to you when rain starts to fall, in today’s launch of the new retail store in Shanghai. Everyone gets one for free from the security guards, but you need to return it when you step in the store… And guess what? There’s a way to buy it.
Former CEO of Microsoft China Tang Jun, was reported that he has faked his academic credentials in the United States. Tang Jun, is well known as the most valuable professional manager in China, was appointed as the president of Microsoft China in 2002. A Chinese guy called Fang Zhouzi, who is known as a “science cop” for battling against pseudoscience and academic misconduct, accused Tang of fabricating a doctoral degree from California Institute of Technology. Fang Zhouzi began to make accusations against Tang on his own microblog, he checked the names of graduates from CIT’s computer science department and failed to find the name ‘Jun Tang’, the name that Tang used when he entered Microsoft in 1994.
Tomorrow is the World Cup final, who is going to be the Champion? Spain or Netherlands? In Shanghai Expo, the representative of the Spanish Pavilion and Netherlands Pavilion declared the “Quick Entry (for people who are handicapped)” will be available for those who wear Spanish Jersey or Netherlands Jersey to their Pavilion until tomorrow.
Apple Chinese fanboys are extremely excited with the first Apple store opening in Shanghai, so do I. You would not believe how crazy the Chinese are, there were 300 people queuing up for the store throughout the night, with their precious iProducts accompanying them… What’s more, someone even called up the McDonalds delivery to solve his hunger while waiting in line… We have got lots of photos for you to see what’s actually going on here.
UPDATE: With Videos!
Look guys, we have got a new member here for the iPad knockoff family. It has a 10-inch screen, running Android 2.1, priced at $1300 Chinese yuan (about $190), and we call it the ePad. Four more pictures after the jump.
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