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China Blocks Apple's ITunes, Amazon Over Tibet Songs

Chinese authorities appear to have blocked access to Apple's U.S. iTunes Music Store, following the release of the 20-song "Songs for Tibet - The Art of Peace" collection Wednesday.
common - comments - 24.8.2008

The Great Firewall of China

New restrictions on internet news content in China are aimed at controlling an increasingly independent society that is demanding more rights protections, reports and analysts said on Monday.

The new rules issued on Sunday by the State Council, China's Cabinet, require internet operators to re-register their news sites and police their sites for content that can "endanger state security" and "social order".
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Amazon Announces New Website

Amazon.com has announced the beta launch of a separate Web site, Endless.com, which is completely dedicated to shoe and handbag shopping.
common - comments - 7.1.2007

Amazon hits Microsoft in the clouds

Microsoft is gearing up to go big with its plans for its own version of its hosted development platform later this month. But Amazon.com isn’t sitting idly by, waiting for Microsoft to rain on its Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2).
common - comments - 2.10.2008

China gets free music from Google

According to Reuters, Internet-users in China will be able to download for free approximately 350,000 licensed songs--soon to be more than a million--through Google.
common - comments - 30.3.2009

Microsoft evaluates China for Xbox 360

SEOUL, South Korea - Microsoft Corp. is in no hurry as it evaluates China for a possible launch of the Xbox 360, the company official in charge of the game console for the region said Thursday.
microsoft - comments - 23.2.2006

Amazon Opens Video Download Store

After months of rumors and speculation, Amazon on Thursday officially took the wraps off its video download store, dubbed Unbox.
common - comments - 8.9.2006

Google, Microsoft Settle Dispute Over China Exec

Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. said on Thursday they agreed to settle pending litigation that had barred a former Microsoft executive from heading up the Web search firm's research efforts in China.

Microsoft said the former executive, Kai-fu Lee, Google and Microsoft had reached a mutual agreement and had agreed not to disclose specific terms.
microsoft - comments - 25.12.2005

Amazon features signature edition Vista upgrade

Ever wanted a copy of Windows signed by the Chairman himself? Now Amazon is giving you that chance.
windows - comments - 6.1.2007

Sources: Microsoft to set up MSN center in China

Software giant Microsoft is setting up a research-and-development center in Shanghai for its online MSN service, its first such center outside the United States, sources familiar with the plan said on Wednesday.
microsoft - comments - 1.2.2007

China upgrades The Great Firewall, requires new software

While most of you are still reeling from excitement from Apple's releases at their WWDC today, there are some people who may find it a little more restrictive to get the most out of their computers in the future.
common - comments - 8.6.2009

Founder to Install $250M Worth Microsoft Software in China

Founder Technology Group Corp., one of China?s largest PC makers, signed a Windows cooperative engagement agreement with Microsoft.
microsoft - comments - 13.4.2006

Gates To Host China President; Meal Plan Released

I know what you're thinking. We're thinking it to. But we've got nothing else to write about.

Microsoft, via Todd Bishop's great weblog, have released a copy of the meal plan for the up-coming visit of President Hu Jintao of China.
microsoft - comments - 16.4.2006

Amazon offers 40% off Xbox Live Gold Subscription

Amazon.com recently unveiled it's latest accessory sale, and one of the more popular items that went on sale is an Xbox Live Gold Subscription.
microsoft - comments - 19.1.2009

Microsofts Zune HD set to hit Amazon in September

For quite some time now we've been covering a lot of the Zune HD rumors that everyone is so keen on reporting. Some have been fake, some have been factual. One thing for sure though, with all this talk we've been asked when is this device actually going to ship?
microsoft - comments - 13.5.2009

Microsofts Zune HD set to hit Amazon in September

For quite some time now we've been covering a lot of the Zune HD rumors that everyone is so keen on reporting.
microsoft - comments - 14.5.2009

Amazon is now taking OS X Snow Leopard pre-orders

According to MacRumors, Amazon is now taking pre-orders for Mac OS X Snow Leopard.
common - comments - 2.8.2009

Amazon.com offers Office 2007 Release Date & Pre-order

Windows Vista isn't the only forthcoming Microsoft Corp. software for which Amazon.com Inc. has apparently pre-announced availability.
microsoft - comments - 1.9.2006

Microsoft Only sold 244 copies of Genuine Windows Vista in China

Microsoft spent millions of dollars advertising its next generation OS 'Windows Vista' in China, in fact the IT juggernaut threw up the biggest Vista Ad on the 421 meter high Jin Mao tower in Shanghai China.
windows - comments - 20.4.2007

Cheap Upgrade Versions of Win 7 Top Amazon Sales Charts

Microsoft's half-price promotion for Windows 7 upgrades have attracted the attention of Amazon shoppers, according to the company's sales rankings.
common - comments - 28.6.2009

Maximum Hardware Specifications for Small Notebook PC (Netbook) on Windows 7 Starter (and Home Basic in China)

Microsoft has a list of Windows 7 minimum recommended system hardware specification requirement for desktop, notebook, netbook, nettop, laptop computer and tablet PC that intends to run any versions and editions of Windows 7.
windows - comments - 23.7.2009

China blocks Twitter and others

China has once again blocked a popular social networking web site, this time Twitter is on the latest block. China has been known in the recent past to block web sites like YouTube and even blocking Apple's iTunes and Amazon. The strict and demanding country contains the world's largest population of Internet users and communities. China has blocked more than 6,000 web sites and blogs that China feels could spread negative word about itself, sparking protests. Bing.com, Live.com, hotmail.com, Blogger and now Flickr is another web site that has recently been blocked by China, preventing any access or sharing of photos from its people.

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neowin.net - 03.06.2009

China Blocks Apple's ITunes, Amazon Over Tibet Songs

Chinese authorities appear to have blocked access to Apple's U.S. iTunes Music Store, following the release of the 20-song "Songs for Tibet - The Art of Peace" collection Wednesday. Users in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen confirmed that since as early as Wednesday morning, Beijing time, they began receiving "unknown error" messages when they tried unsuccessfully to access the store. Although Apple does not operate an iTunes Store in China, users may download free content such as podcasts, and those with U.S. credit cards may buy content from the U.S. store.

Although Amazon.com remains available in China, its pages for both the "Songs for Tibet" CD and download page fail to load, returning: "The connection was reset. The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading," the most common error message received for blocked sites.


neowin.net - 23.08.2008

China blocks YouTube, Google News amid Tibet protests

Censors in China blocked access to YouTube and Google News on Sunday, along with other news outlets carrying images and video of protests in Tibet, which turned violent late last week...
betanews.com - 17.03.2008

China blocks YouTube

The Chinese government blocked access to YouTube on Sunday after videos of the protests in Tibet were posted on the video sharing site. The whole website was blocked, not just specific videos as happened recently in Pakistan.

The site today, from London, has almost as many videos opposing the Tibetan demonstrators as it does opposing the Chinese government. One titled "Tibet WAS, IS and ALWAYS WILL BE a part of CHINA" is among the most viewed today.


neowin.net - 17.03.2008

China censors Obama's speech on TV and web

China has always been known for censoring its media but apparently it will also censor live speeches as well. The inauguration of President Obama was broadcast in China but was censored by the government. The speech which was censored on live TV blocked out the word "communism according to Reuters" and removed the entire paragraph of "to those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history, but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist." Many Chinese websites are also being shutdown do to "vulgar" (read anti Communist) remarks for posting Obama's entire speech.

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neowin.net - 22.01.2009

Amazon Payments takes on eBay's PayPal, Google Checkout

Amazon has rolled out its equivalent of PayPal and Google Checkout in two flavors: Checkout by Amazon and Amazon Simple Pay. Both services fall under the Amazon Payments banner and allow third party retailers to access Amazon user accounts for payment...
betanews.com - 30.07.2008

China relents to critics, opens Internet to Olympic journalists

Several Internet news sites blocked by the Chinese government are now available once again following growing criticism about the country's censorship during the Olympic Games...
betanews.com - 01.08.2008

Yahoo China Wins Suit Against Competitor

Alibaba.com, which owns Yahoo's operations in China, said it had won a unfair competition lawsuit against another China search engine. The owners of Qihoo will be required to compensate Yahoo China and end their anti-competitive practices...
betanews.com - 21.12.2006

Is China Messing With Google, Microsoft, And Yahoo?

Speculation is heating up on whether or not the Chinese government is hijacking Chinese Internet search traffic and redirecting it to Baidu, the leading Chinese search engine. Google acknowledged the issue, but did not provide any insight on who is doing the dirty work: " Weve had numerous reports that Google.cn and other search engines have been blocked in China and traffic redirected to other sites ," said a Google spokesperson. Philipp Lenssen, who maintains Google Blogscoped, noted that all sites with the word "search" in their domain name all began to redirect to Chinese search engine Baidu as of about 1 a.m. Beijing time Wednesday.


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neowin.net - 19.10.2007

China Unicom gets the iPhone, China Mobile to follow?

Mobile phone operator, China Unicom, has signed a 3-year deal with Apple to bring the iPhone to China. The first iPhones will ship sometime in the fourth quarter this year according to TechCrunch. Both the iPhone and the iPhone 3GS will be launched in China this year. Interestingly, the iPhones being sold in China will not have WiFi functionality. This has been one bone of contention between Apple and Chinese carriers. China Unicom has not announced their pricing for the iPhone or what their service plans will be, however, according to The Wall Street Journal, the Chinese carrier plans to keep the price down by offering subsidies to customers.

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neowin.net - 03.09.2009

Amazon join the iPhone age

Amazon have debateably one of the best iPhone optimised websites to date, and as of today, also have an iPhone and iPod touch application available. Along with all the usual features you'd expect from Amazon (purchasing goods, one-touch checkout, order checking), there is also something called "Amazon Remembers". Effectively, you can take a photograph of an item, send it to Amazon over the phones modem, or via wireless lan if you have an iPod touch device, and Amazon will try to identify a similar product for you to buy. They use a fold out chair as an example on their website, which you can find here. (Seems to be available in the US only at the moment*)

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neowin.net - 03.12.2008

Amazon releasing Kindle 2.0 on Monday?

CrunchGear is reporting that Amazon is hosting a press conference this coming Monday, at 10am EST. Not much is currently known about the conference, but it is widely expected for Amazon to release the second version of their e-book device, the Kindle. Amazon launched the original Kindle on November, 2007, and uses an electronic paper display. It allows e-book downloading wirelessly, via Amazon's Whispernet system. As for the Kindle 2.0, a few details are known.

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neowin.net - 07.02.2009

Texas tells Amazon: Don't mess with us on taxes

Texas is investigating Amazon.com to see whether the online retailer may owe four years of back sales tax for purchases made by customers in the state, but Amazon claims it has fully complied with the law...
betanews.com - 13.05.2008

Amazon Launches Author Blogs

Amazon.com on Wednesday rolled out a new feature for book authors called "Amazon Connect," which enables authors to post blog entries that appear on book detail pages, customer accounts and author profile pages. Amazon users can then reply to the postings, and sign up to receive updates...
betanews.com - 01.02.2006

Amazon Kindle to launch in UK soon

Amazon will launch the Kindle in the UK, possibly as early as next month, The Times reports. According to the leading publishing trade magazine The Bookseller, the highly successful reading device will hit shelves as early as October. An official announcement from Amazon could come as early as next week. It was only a matter of time before Amazon would launch the Kindle outside the US. They just never divulged a possible timeframe. Last week Amazon.co.uk secured a UK manufacturer for the device. Amazon expects to sell a million in the US before year end. Bringing the device to the UK will definitely help them gain more market share.

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neowin.net - 01.10.2009

Amazon Strikes Back at IBM With Countersuit

A little less than two months after IBM sued Amazon over patent infringement, the Web retailer has turned around and countersued Big Blue. Amazon says IBM misappropriated technology in order to enhance its own offerings...
betanews.com - 18.12.2006

Talk of iPhone in China begins anew

Once again, talk of bringing the iPhone to China is at the forefront, with China Mobile saying it was interested in offering the device to its customers...
betanews.com - 03.03.2008

Mixed Messages from Microsoft on China

On the same day that Microsoft announced its plans to increase investment in China, a Microsoft senior counsel conveyed an emphatic threat that the company could pull out of China altogether if it didn't clean up its act in the field of human rights...
betanews.com - 02.11.2006

Rumor roundup: Dell to launch first smartphone in China?

Late last week TechCrunch reported that Dell was working on and was extremely close to releasing a smartphone in China. Now word is leaking from a source in China, 163.com, that the device is expected to launch this week. This would mark Dell's first venture into the smartphone market and it appears as if it would remain only available in China. The device will supposedly be launching on China Mobile, the nation's largest carrier, under a new "Ophone" brand. Ophone is the way China Mobile plans on branding all devices running Android, and is expected to brand devices from Lenovo and HTC in the same way. All Ophones will be built with China-only 3G support, TD-SCDMA.

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neowin.net - 11.08.2009

Amazon MP3 going International in 2008

This year, Amazon.com plans to begin an international rollout of Amazon MP3, the company's DRM-free MP3 digital music store. Currently the only digital music store to offer customers DRM-free MP3s from all four major music labels, Amazon MP3 launched in September 2007 and now offers over 3.3 million songs from more than 270,000 artists. Amazon did not disclose a specific launch timeline for individual Amazon international websites. If you ask me, Apple better go completely DRM-free quickly or iTunes will slowly begin to feel the wrath of a real competitor.


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neowin.net - 28.01.2008