
China overtook the US in both PC sales and shipments in the second quarter of 2011. According to research firm IDC, China’s PC sales reached US$11.9 billion, while for US, PC sales fell behind to $11.7 billion. As for shipments, China gained a 14.3 percent increase to 18.5 million units year-over-year. But in the US, PC shipments dropped by 4.9 percent to 17.7 million units. This is the first time China has overtaken the US in shipments and sales …

Days after Apple’s second-quarter revenue in Greater China reportedly surpassed Lenovo’s, CEO Yang Yuanqing told the Chinese media that Apple’s strategy to focus on the high-end market means the U.S. company is not able to satisfy the needs of Chinese consumers at the lower-income level …
Fellow readers, not to leave the new flagship opening up in Hong Kong without some news, we have even more juicy exclusive info for you. Everything from training, to the festivities being planned for such an important store. Want to know more? Read on ~

We like Intel’s Sandy Bridge, it’s probably the most powerful chipset that integrates a multi-core CPU and a GPU on the same silicon die. But someone in China seemed to have a better processor. Introducing Intel “Orz” 2 Duo, just a giant sticker that is plastered onto his car.
We have some very interesting news to tell you dear readers. Not all is good in the world of Apple in China. First we had the fake stores, and now it seems its next store that is to be opening in Shanghai has been delayed. We have exclusive details, read on!
When it comes to the weekend, things appear to be going pretty well for you, but at least a question may flash through your mind — what news I’ve missed when I’m out enjoying the summer weather all week? Or maybe you’re heading to Best Buy for the weekend and try your luck to get yourself a $99 TouchPad, but failed to catch up this week’s tech stories in China. Well, we’ve got you covered, here are the news you should not miss!

The practice of censoring the web and other news in China is one of the things that many western countries think China needs to change the most. In England, the country is facing some of the worst rioting it has ever seen and the government has proposed a regime of state censorship for social media to prevent the people from passing on messages that incite violence. The plan has been praised by the Chinese state media and bureaucrats, as they are happy to see one of the western government is finally coming around to their style of management …
The mystical 7-incher finally unmasked after discovered its footprint when attempted to sneak through the FCC. What comes with this tablet? Honeycomb? Specs after the break.
Cisco System, Inc., the networking giant is being sued by a group of 10 unnamed political prisoners through a US law firm, suggesting the company is helping the CCP to implement the Great Firewall of China, and providing the Chinese government with technology to monitor, censor and suppress its citizens.
We did not make this up, it is only a logic thinking, which begins from a recent report published by NYT. It noted the US believed Pakistan’s intelligence service probably allowed the Chinese military get access to the wreckage of a stealth American helicopter after it crashed during the raid on Bin-Laden’s compound.
UPDATE: Chinese government denied the statement that published by NYT.
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