China urges Microsoft to reply on antitrust implications of its marketing of software
Chinese regulator has given Microsoft Corp 20 days to reply to its concerns about the antitrust implications of its marketing of its Windows and Office software.
Read MoreHuawei announces its own smart watch
A week before Apple Inc. unveils details for its watch, Chinese smartphone maker Huawei came out with a digital watch of its own.
Read MoreTencent launches China’s first online-only bank
WeBank, a joint venture led by Chinese gaming and social network group Tencent Holdings, became the first private bank to start operations under a new pilot.
Read MoreChina’s robust demand propels Jaguar Land Rover to record-high sales
Jaguar Land Rover last year sold more vehicles than ever before, helped by strong growth in the crucial Chinese market and a string of new launches.
Read MoreLord Ye professed to love dragons
In ancient times there was a man called Ye Gong who was very fond of dragons. In his home everything, including the wall
Read MoreHow has China changed you?
Here are a few of the ways our Forum readers think their lifestyles have changed during their China stay. You're also welcome to share your thoughts.
Read MoreWeChat hits 500m users as Tencent misses analysts’ forecasts
WeChat, the Chinese social media smartphone app, saw an increase in user numbers of 41 per cent year on year to 500m at the end of 2014.
Read MoreChina’s Xiaomi to start small in U.S., with earphones and bands
Xiaomi, China's largest smartphone company, will begin selling headphones, smart wristbands and other accessories online in the United States in coming months.
Read MoreChina Mobile has its sights set on the U.S. wireless market
It's difficult to ignore China Mobile--the world's largest wireless carrier as measured by subscribers.
Read MoreAlibaba’s affiliate alipay opens an office in Australia
Alipay announced that it has opened an office in Sydney, Australia to help promote Australian products to Chinese consumers.
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