Posts Tagged ‘Japan’

Foreign Tech Companies Upset That Chinese Don’t Want To Buy Their Products

Foreigners often complain that Chinese technology firms lack innovation, but a new initiative where non-Chinese [...]


Internet Services In China Affected By Typhoon

For about a day, businesses and computer users have been complaining about the near-shutdown of Internet services in China. According to information from China Unicom, due to the FNAL/RNAL cable breakdown caused by Typhoon Morakot last week, the Internet communication between China and other countries and regions such as the United States and Europe has [...]


China’s Kingsoft Ciba To Launch Japanese Edition

Chinese software provider Kingsoft has launched the Japanese edition of its translation software Ciba in Tokyo.
The three major software products of Kingsoft, including the security software Duba and the office software WPS Office and Ciba, are now available in the Japanese market. The Japanese edition Ciba has two versions, which are the desktop version and [...]


Perfect World Sends Online Game To Korea

Chinese online game developer Perfect World (PWRD) says its game “Chi Bi” is heading to South Korea via a new licensing agreement.


Fujitsu Opens Quality Testing Service For Electronics Companies In China

Fujitsu Quality Laboratory Limited this week announced the establishment of a subsidiary in Suzhou which will offer local quality and environmental assurance services to companies in the electronics sector.


Japanese Enterprises Will Open Online Stores In China

According to reports in Japanese local media, about 100 Japanese enterprises will open online stores in China in the next few months and sell their products via the Internet, aiming to realize sales of JPY4 billion in the first year of their operation.


Dalian Opens Software Park In Tokyo

Established by Dalian Municipal Government, Dalian Software Park Japan has been opened in Tokyo, marking the birth of China’s first overseas software park.


Best Buy Opens Two New Stores In Shanghai

With Chinese electronics retailers pessimistic about the next few financial quarters because of the financial crisis, Best Buy (BBY) has its blinders on in China and has just opened two new stores in Shanghai, increasing its total retail outlets in China to four.


Sharp Signs CNY1 Billion LCD TV Contract With Gome

The Japan-headquartered TV maker Sharp has signed a CNY1 billion LCD TV supply and marketing contract with Gome Electrical Appliance at the Chinese retailer’s headquarters in Beijing.


Huawei To Launch First LTE Commercial Network In 2009

According to Ihab Ghattas, assistant president of Huawei Middle East, the Chinese telecommunications equipment and solutions provider plans to launch its first LTE/SAE commercial network in June 2009, providing LTE/SAE infrastructure to mobile operators.