Dell to enter smartphone market in China
Dell plans to start selling a mobile phone in China but has not yet announced availability.
Dell plans to start selling a mobile phone in China but has not yet announced availability.
Chinese police have detained 13 people over the death by beating of a teenager at an Internet addiction camp in southern China, according to state media.
A Chinese company that offers a rival suite to Microsoft Office is following industry trends by turning its software into a Web-based service.
The U.S. has sentenced three Chinese men to federal prison for attempting to export technology with potential military applications to China, the U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday.
The Web site of the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has been hacked, amid furor over the screening of 10 Conditions of Love.
Two of China's most popular technology news Web sites went offline Tuesday after carrying news reports that linked the son of China's president to a corrupt African deal.
China's Internet users have surpassed the U.S. population in number, and more Chinese than ever are using e-commerce and accessing the Web through mobile phones, according to official statistics.
The uphill battle that open-source programs face to steal ground from proprietary software comes with added pitfalls in China, where problems like software piracy take away strengths that open source has elsewhere.
China has banned the use of shock therapy to treat Internet addiction after its use at one hospital sparked nationwide controversy.
An attacker who defaced the Web site of Turkey's embassy in China on Monday left behind a pro-China note as the two countries worked through a diplomatic spat.
The number of botnets and of computers controlled by them in China has fallen in recent years, though the country remains a top host for the networks of compromised computers, according to the government and independent researchers.
Tao Ran, the founder of a youth rehabilitation center on a Beijing army base, has made it his mission to treat teenagers who are antisocial, doing poorly in school and are sometimes depressed.
Beijing's Internet clampdown appears to have succeeded in shutting out dissenting views over deadly riots in western China that claimed at least 156 lives.
A U.S. company will seek legal action against Lenovo, Acer and Sony next week over their shipment in China of controversial software that the company says stole its programming code.
Apple appears to be exempt from China's mandate that a controversial Internet filtering program be shipped with all computers sold in the country.