
Apple’s sales in China are set go even higher as iPhone sales for the first quarter of the year are quadruple more the numbers of same period of last year. The sales of Apple’s MacBook have also grown by 60 percent since the time the company entered China. The preference of Chinese consumers for major brands and the increasing respect that Apple has shown China for its massive market potential have shored up the success of the company in the country …

US President Obama’s official Google+ page has been occupied by Chinese netizens. Since Chinese netizens suddenly found that Google+ gets unblocked in China last week, they starting to fill up the 500 comments limit under the latest few posts on Obama’s G+ wall. The Chinese netizens called this action as “Occupy Obama’s Google+” , in order to feel close to the world leader and express their demand on democracy …

Hooray! Holidays! Loving it. However, Christmas is not a public holiday in China, because the majority of Chinese people are not Christian. But even if you are Christian, you will get smash by the polices.
Bad news. Apple has lost a lawsuit against Chinese company Proview Technology over the iPad trademark, and Apple might have to market its best-selling tablet computer under a different name in China, or cough up $1.6 billion.
Tech companies like Google, Apple, Amazon are putting lots of their efforts to get closer to China this year. So how about Microsoft? As far as we know, they opened their first experience store in Beijing back in April and launched couples of Windows Phone 7 handset by ZTE and Nokia. Other than those, nothing major was seen yet. With recent, they had a partnership with Suning, an electronic retail chain in China (Best Buy-like), to sell its Windows products in 2012.
China is famously known for its excessive censorship of the Internet, has been temporarily lifted its great firewall because of the Golf World Cup. Golfers, caddies, journalists and fans at the five-star Mission Hills golf complex in Hainan can get access to Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. All thanks to the Hong Kong brothers.
Five seconds, just five seconds, all the iPhones are gone! Like what we have reported previously, the sales of iPhone 4S is messing up in Hong Kong. No kidding at all! It is almost impossible to purchase an iPhone 4S over here, because all the iPhones go straight into scalpers’ stock inventory. Check out the inside story after the break.
Most of PC gamers should have already heard of two high-end and highly priced devices — Razer Blade and Razer Switchable back in August, where the company thinks “PC gaming is not dead” and expecting to see both of its newly launch machines to become world’s first true gaming laptop that could dominate the hearts of PC gamer. Razer had moved all the way across the pacific ocean to China, to jointly release Razer Blade in China together with Intel and Tencent.
The giant-size Angry Birds arcade booth that we spotted in a Chinese theme park was actually very exciting and interesting. Today, we found a team of guys who managed to set up an arcade booth on the roof of a building, decided to catapult one of his man dressed up like an Angry Birds from one roof to another. Well, we don’t think this is real, but this is actually interesting. Video after the break…
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I believe most of you guys must have already heard of the bizarre structures spotted in the middle of a desert in China. All the weird images were discovered by a Reddit user who found some suspected monumental military/science experiment in a Chinese desert on Google Earth. The internet is buzzing with lots of guesses and theories about what the hell these patterns are. So, let’s see what we have rounded up for you after the break.
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