Acer Inc will begin selling its first tablet PC in the Chinese market in mid-May.
Microsoft Corp's Internet Explorer 6 - prehistoric by today's technological standards - remains the most widely used Web browser in China.
Shenzhen Easou Technology Co Ltd, which has run China's first mobile search engine Easou.com since 2005, said it received $50 million in a new round of funding and may go public on the Nasdaq in New York as early as 2013.
Shanghai's subway network has been expanding at break-neck speed.
In a city of 20 million, the metro system is the main people mover. a subway ride offers a sneak peak of the diversed culture
China's growing urban congestion has prompted plans for newer and longer metro lines to ease the crowded roads
Global shipments of personal computers fell 3.2 percent in the first quarter of 2011.
China's southwestern Chongqing accomplished an international-level laptop production base Wednesday after bringing in Asus plants, China Business News reported Thursday.
The Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group plans to expand in the e-reading market and may even launch its own e-readers eventually.
China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and Motorola Solutions Inc have agreed to settle a legal dispute over technology secrets, paving the way for Motorola to complete the sale of its unit to Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN).
Intel Corp introduced its first processor for the burgeoning tablet PC market in China on Tuesday.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce (MOC) on Tuesday published its long-awaited guidelines for e-commerce third-party payment service providers in a bid to regulate a rapidly developing business-to-consumer (B2C) industry.