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PC Pro is reporting that Intel hopes that its Chinese manufacturing plant is back in production by next week, but following the earthquake disaster has to admit that the situation could best be described as being 'dynamic.'
The chip packaging plant in Chengdu, some 60 miles away from the...
Read More | 8 Hours Ago
It has emerged that Belgium is the latest country to feel the force of the Chinese cyber-super-power, with Belgian ministers claiming that state sponsored hackers have been targeting Federal Government computers. The Justice Minister in Belgium, Jo Vandeurzen, has claimed that the spate of hacking...
Read More | 7 Days Ago
It's funny how I don't personally know anyone getting filthy rich in the Chinese market - and I bet you don't know anyone, either.
But you wouldn't know that by reading or watching the financial media (this scribe included). Our gushy love affair with China is getting pathetic - our missives on...
Read More | 13 Days Ago
A new deal struck between Microsoft and its Linux ally Novell (SuSE Linux) is headed for mainland China. Microsoft claims now that Linux violates 42 of its patents (down from over 200 a year ago) and that purchasing SuSE Linux will indemnify Linux users from lawsuits for patent...
Read More | 23 Days Ago | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: 20 Days Ago
Kind of a quiet day on Wall Street, with traders wondering if Bank of America's less-than-expected Q1 forecast was a bump on the road to a bull market or a legitimate roadblock.
With the market off 35 points in Monday trading (as of 3 PM EST), after rising four percent last week on big earnings...
Read More | 24 Days Ago
It’s becoming increasingly clear that the U.S. stock market is in sick bay and likely won’t be up and around until the second half of 2008, and possibly until 2009.
While some areas, like gold and sector plays are good choices in a bad economy, it’s also a safe bet that if one country’s...
Read More | Mar 18th, 2008
The annual Virtual Criminology Report, published today, warns that international international cyber espionage is set to be the biggest single threat to national security next year. Right there on the front line of this cyber cold-war is China, according to report authors McAfee. However, that is...
Read More | Nov 29th, 2007
Can you find a profit in a techno-slag heap?
That’s the promise of an up-and-coming stock I found on Morningstar.com this week. I do some consulting work for a mutual fund firm and this technology company fits the bill – across the board.
First some background. The company’s name is Fuel...
Read More | Nov 8th, 2007
China has officially declared war on Internet porn, and set a target of purging the web of sexually-explicit images, stories and AV clips within a six month timescale. According to the China View official online news agency the Vice Minister of MPS, Zhang Xinfeng, is quoted as stating “the boom...
Read More | Apr 14th, 2007 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Apr 14th, 2007
Two statistics entered my radar today and stopped me dead in my tracks, which doesn’t happen often. Both concerned the remarkable growth in the connectivity of the Chinese population. The first comes courtesy of the China Internet Network Information Center and reports that the total number of...
Read More | Jan 25th, 2007 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Jan 28th, 2007