Entries in China (17)

Monday
Mar102014

Royal Ontario Museum Unveils Treasures of the Forbidden City 

By Sonya Davidson

There are so many secrets and stories of the Forbidden City. For over 500 years, Chinese Emperors and their families lived within the walls of opulence and away from public eye. Behind the gates of the world's largest imperial palace is an incredible collection of extraordinary treasures. The stories of those who lived there were equally as intriguing. From young Emperors to Empress Dowager Cixi known as "The Dragon Lady" to the concubines and the over 70,000 eunuchs who served as servants -- the dynasties have many stories! 

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Wednesday
Jan152014

China Mobile's iPhone orders in the multi-millions

"We see this as bringing the world's best smartphone to the very largest and now the fastest network in China," Apple's CEO Tim Cook said in a recent CNBC interview together with China Mobile's Xi Gouhua. China Mobile is the world's largest mobile phone operator with over 760 million subscribers, it is also one of the fastest networks in terms of data speeds. The iPhone 5s and 5c are set to launch in China on Friday and there have been a reported 1.2 million totla preorders for Apple's latest handsets. Coming to China Mobile in the near future are WiFi + Cellular versions of the iPad Air and iPad mini.
Source: CNBC
Sunday
Jul282013

The Apple Beat: Leaks and cases pointing to low-cost iPhone mounting


By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

There's been a consistent stream of leaked photos pointing towards an upcoming low-cost iPhone, presumably to compete in emerging markets as well as offer users a cheaper alternative to the popular but premium iPhone 5. The latest is a photo from the WeiPhone Forums that show plastic cases for an iPhone 5C. The "C" may stand for colour or consumer as it has been rumoured that the plastic enclosures of this device will be available in various colours aside from black or white.

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Saturday
Jan192013

Video: Levono's ThinkPad Helix is a 'Rip and Flip' Core i7 convertible tablet

Said to be the first Intel Core i7 tablet, the ThinkPad Helix is a notebook-first 10-hour convertible that can work as a standalone Windows 8 Pro tablet and a full featured Ultrabook. The Helix will cost upwards of $1500 when it comes this Summer, it has Lenovo's legendary quality and multifunction, including stylus-based input,  Gorilla Glass andand Intel vPro hardware-based security features.