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Study: Two-thirds of Web surfers fall prey to online crime
(News/Security News)
Survey finds
China
, Brazil, India, and the U.S. at top of list of countries with the most cybercrime victims.Source: CNET News.com ...
2.
China requires cell phone subscriber IDs
(News/Top Stories)
New subscribers are asked for identification and existing subscribers are being encouraged to register their IDs with their numbers in what the Chinese government calls a crackdown on spam and fraud.Source: ...
3.
Report: Lenovo to release own game console
(News/Top Stories)
The PC maker has apparently decided to break into the gaming business with a new console called the eBox. It will launch in
China
first.Source: CNET News.com ...
4.
Google in real-time
(News/Top Stories)
Target and Best Buy want your old and used games, Lenovo is coming out with a motion control console in
China
, and a new Google search gives you up to updated news on any subject.Source: CNET News.com ...
5.
China Unicom has iPhone 4 antenna issue covered
(News/Top Stories)
Carrier will include complimentary case when it starts selling the phone on September 16, according to Chinese media.Source: CNET News.com
6.
Report: China to get iPhone 4 next month
(News/Top Stories)
China
Unicom, the nation's second-largest carrier, is apparently getting Apple's iPhone 4 next month.
China
will also get the iPad.Source: CNET News.com ...
7.
B&N launches Nook app for iPhone
(News/Top Stories)
India joins Saudi Arabia and the UAE in threatening to end BlackBerry service unless RIM allows government monitoring,
China
Unicom will get the iPhone 4 next month, and Barnes & Noble releases a Nook ...
8.
China Mobile, Xinhua launch search venture
(News/Top Stories)
The wireless carrier teams up with the government-run Xinhua News Agency to create a new search engine, which isn't likely to make Google's life any easier in
China
.Source: CNET News.com ...
9.
China clean tech's rare-earth advantage
(News/Top Stories)
The country, which holds a third of the world's reserves of specialty metals, eats up to 60 percent of global supply for use in consumer gadgets, medical equipment, and hybrid cars.Source: CNET News.com ...
10.
WSJ: iPhone with Wi-Fi lands in China next week
(News/Top Stories)
China
Unicom will start selling the iPhone with Wi-Fi turned on, according to the Journal's sources at the wireless carrier.Source: CNET News.com ...
11.
Google Q&A page inaccessible in China
(News/Top Stories)
Access to a page hosted in Hong Kong is unreachable for at least some users in mainland
China
, Reuters reports.Source: CNET News.com ...
12.
Your iPhone may be spying on you
(News/Security News)
... user information and (literally) phoning home with it. And by "home," I mean
China
.Source: Security Central - Infoworld ...
13.
Google services reported down in China
(News/Top Stories)
But those reports, which said nearly all of the Internet giant's services were blocked Thursday, turned out to be erroneous.Source: CNET News.com
14.
False alarm: Google services reported down in China
(News/Top Stories)
Those reports, which said nearly all of the Internet giant's services were blocked Thursday, turned out to be erroneous.Source: CNET News.com
15.
Malware tools openly available in China, security researchers say
(News/Security News)
LAS VEGAS --
China
's rapid emergence as a hotspot for criminal hacking activities is enabled by the open and unfettered availability of sophisticated hacking tools, according to security researchers attending ...
16.
Nvidia warns of second-quarter revenue shortfall
(News/Top Stories)
Graphics chip supplier pares back revenue predictions, blaming increased memory costs and economic weakness in Europe and
China
.Source: CNET News.com ...
17.
U.S. wind energy popular, but lacks investment
(News/Top Stories)
China
and Europe outpacing U.S. in building wind energy infrastructure, despite public interest in adding wind energy to U.S. grid.Source: CNET News.com ...
18.
HTC trying to make name for itself in China
(News/Top Stories)
Mobile phone maker is set to debut smartphones under its own brand name in
China
for the first time.Source: CNET News.com ...
19.
China questions review of controversial carbon program
(News/Top Stories)
Government fund tells U.N. it supports developers that have earned billions under carbon-offset program, as decision whether to review the program looms. Some say developers produce more greenhouse gas ...
20.
Baidu hacking lawsuit allowed to proceed
(News/Top Stories)
U.S. district judge says
China
's leading Internet search company has a "plausible" case related to a hacking that disabled the company's site for hours.Source: CNET News.com ...
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