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.
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20.4.2007
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.
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20.4.2007
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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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.
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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.
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23.2.2006
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.
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25.12.2005
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.
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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.
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8.6.2009
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.
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23.7.2009
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.
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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.
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16.4.2006
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.
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24.8.2008
Windows XP SP3 Twice as Fast as Windows Vista – Leaves Vista SP1 in the Dust
Forget about Windows Vista. And forget about Windows Vista SP1. Microsoft's latest Windows client has been quite sluggish to begin with. This in both consumer adoption and in terms of the performance it delivers.
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27.11.2007
Windows Vista Wow! Forget about Vista SP1, XP SP3 and Windows 7!
That's it, forget about Windows XP Service Pack 3, about Windows 7, the next iteration of Windows and even about Windows Vista Service Pack 1.
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1.2.2008
Windows Vista SP1 vs. Windows Vista RTM vs. Windows XP SP2
Feb 26th, 2008. Principled Technologies has released two Microsoft commissioned reports on Windows Vista SP1 performance. In these tests, Principled Technologies measured responsiveness of Windows Vista SP1 vs. Windows Vista RTM vs. Windows XP SP2 when performing a set of common business and home tasks.
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28.2.2008
Vista SP1 RC1 Flies Past Vista RTM and Windows XP SP2
Despite the fact that Microsoft has expressed its official position regarding testing Windows Vista Service Pack 1 ahead of its finalization, there is simply too much of a hunger for the service pack.
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27.12.2007
Vista SP1 Won't Resolve the 4 GB RAM Limitation of 32-bit Windows Vista
32-bit Windows operating systems, and Windows Vista makes no exception whatsoever to this rule, are limited in terms of the amount of system memory that can be addressed to no more than 4 GB.
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4.1.2008
Vista Loader 2.1.3 - Windows Vista Activator 2008 Support SP1 with No Boot String
Vista Loader is one of the most successful Vista activation crack available to date, second only to physical modify (hardmod) the BIOS to include SLIC table to make BIOS Vista activation-compliant.
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15.5.2008
Microsoft to Kill the Grace Timer and OEM BIOS Windows Vista Cracks with Vista SP1
With the advent of Windows Vista, cracks also became available being designed to bypass the activation process of the operating system.
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4.12.2007
Windows Vista on Super Nintendo, As Real As Vista on PSP
We're puzzled and confused... How can a console that's at least ten times less powerful than the acclaimed PSP cope with Windows Vista's requirements?
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15.8.2007
Vista SP1 Features the Same Sins as Windows Vista
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 comes with the same sins as Windows Vista. The service pack is not even out the door, and is already putting users at risk.
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16.1.2008
Will Vista SP1 Go Where Vista Never Went? Even with XP SP3 and Windows 7?
Throughout 2007, it became painfully clear to Microsoft that the main competitor for Windows Vista was not Apple's Mac OS X or even the open source Linux operating system but Windows XP, and, in fact, specifically XP SP2.
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1.3.2008
Microsoft Makes Its Own: 32-bit Windows Vista vs. 64-bit Windows Vista
With Windows Vista, Microsoft delivered both the 32-bit and 64-bit flavors concomitantly, a first for the company, whose Windows XP x64 Professional (April, 2005) was launched one year after Windows XP SP2 (August 2005) and four after the initial 32-bit Windows XP (2001).
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8.1.2008
Microsoft: Windows Vista vs. Windows XP – Definitely Vista!
As far as Microsoft is concerned there is only one choice possible in terms of desktop clients. But Windows Vista is also the clear option over Windows XP when it comes down to the Redmond company's preferred operating system for mobile PCs.
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6.9.2007
Genuine Windows Vista vs. Pirated Windows Vista
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Essentially there is absolutely no difference between a genuine and pirated copy of Windows Vista in terms of functionality. Sure, there is a very good chance that the counterfeit version of the operating system would contain malicious code and that the user experience would be gravely diminished because the fabric of the platform has been tampered with in the cracking process.
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12.9.2007
How to Install Vista Language Packs MUI on all versions of Vista + video tutorial
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Vista Home Premium, and Vista Business versions of the Microsoft licensing restrictions can only preserve a language!
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23.9.2008
The Vista Built-in Super Administrator Account Has Survived in Vista SP1
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is designed to evolve the RTM version of the latest Windows client from Microsoft, made available in November 2006 to business customers, and in January 2007 to the general consumers.
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15.2.2008
Vista SP1 Is Out, XP SP3 Old News, the Pink Edition of Vista Is In
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is now nothing more than water under the bridge, now that the service pack was released to manufacturing on February 4, 2008, shipping to general users on March 18.
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27.3.2008
Tell Hasta la Vista to XP - Time to Upgrade to Vista SP1
Like it or not, this is the right time not only to upgrade to Windows Vista Service Pack 1 but also to tell hasta la vista to Windows XP.
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30.6.2008
Instant Change Vista Product ID with Vista ProductID Changer
In past we have reviewed number of application to recover product key like Product Key Finder, WinGuggle, Windows product Key Finder.
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1.11.2009Yahoo 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...
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21.12.2006Microsoft cuts Windows Vista price to $66 in China
As was noted
a couple days ago,
Microsoft has now officially
dramatically cut the price of
Windows Vista in China in a
bid to boost sales of its new
operating system.
Microsoft cut the
retail price of Windows Vista
Home Basic in China to 499
renminbi ($65.80), from 1,521
renminbi -- a 67 percent
reduction. The Home Premium
version of Vista also got a
significant price reduction,
down 50 percent from 1,802
renminbi to 899 renminbi.
The new
prices, which were introduced
Wednesday and outlined in a
statement from the company on
Friday, represent a steep
discount compared to what
users in the U.S. and
elsewhere are charged for the
software. Microsoft's Web
site lists the recommend U.S.
retail price of Vista Home
Basic at $199, with Home
Premium priced at $239.
Microsoft
sold 60 million Vista licenses
by the end of June, but many
in the industry remain
unimpressed by the new
operating system. ..
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03.08.2007Vista did not sell only 244 Copies in China
Microsoft says that a report
that it sold only 244 copies
of Vista in China in the first
two weeks is just plain wrong,
the Softies say. "Recent
speculation regarding sales
data in China is inaccurate,"
Microsoft said in response to
an inquiry from CNET News.com.
"We're pleased with the
positive consumer response
we've seen around the globe
to the security and usability
enhancements in Windows
Vista--and China is no
exception." Microsoft
wouldn't totally clear things
up by saying just how many
copies it has sold in China,
but it did say the first
month's sales of boxed Vista
copies in China were double
those XP had in its first
month.
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21.04.2007China 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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03.09.2009Microsoft Readies 50% Price Cut for Windows Vista ... in China
Microsoft is cooking healthy
price cuts for its latest
operating system, Windows
Vista. The price tag for the
Home Edition of Vista will be
cut in half. But the
additional editions of the
platform will not be
overlooked by the discounts.
While the piece of news was
not confirmed directly by
Microsoft it apparently came
from 8844.com, a Beijing
Federal Software online
software distributor,
according to
Interfax
. The only catch to the Vista
price drop is that it will be
valid only for China. And
while Vista Home Basic will be
sold at half the price, the
remaining editions of the
operating system will
apparently receive 10% off.
"Microsoft
is going to announce the price
drop this afternoon,"
revealed Zan Xiaoqin, a
representative of 8844.com.
"The home edition of Vista
will now sell at RMB 499
($66), about half the previous
price. Meanwhile, the prices
of the business and ultimate
editions will also drop about
10 percent."
Microsoft's move comes on
the heels of the largest
takedown of a software
counterfeiting syndicate
located in the southern
Chinese province of Guangdong.
Backing efforts from the FBI
and Chinas Public Security
Bureau, Microsoft applauded
the shutdown of a global
bootlegged software
manufacturing and distributing
business worth an estimated $2
billion. And while sales of
pirated copies of Windows
Vista are increasing,
legitimate licenses of the
operating system in China are
gathering dust on store
shelves...
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02.08.2007Microsoft Discounts Vista in China
Aiming to curb piracy,
Microsoft said it had slashed
prices on its Windows Vista as
much as 67 percent to
encourage consumers to
purchase genuine copies of its
software...
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03.08.2007Talk 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...
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03.03.2008Microsoft Accused Of Patent Infringement In China
China E-commerce Info Tech Company has sued Microsoft (MSFT) for patent infringement because of the use of RSS within its Vista operating system.
According to local media, Wang Jianbo, the chairman of China E-commerce, stated the company applied for a patent for RSS service in
2005, and obtained the patent certificate in December 2007 from China's State Intellectual Property Office with patent number being No. ZL 2005 1
0022721.3. Wang says Microsoft adopted the technology in Vista without the company's authorization.
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11.11.2008Mixed 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...
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02.11.2006Microsoft Cuts Vista Price By Over 50% in China
Microsoft has more than halved
the retail price of its Vista
operating system in China.
The Home Basic edition
dropped from $201 (1,521
yuan) to $66, and the Home
Premium package dropped from
$238 to $118. The move
was effective as of
Wednesday.
The
price cut is the company's
latest effort to tackle the
rampant software piracy in
China, according to The Wall
Street Journal. The theory is
that if legitimate software
costs less, people will be
less likely to turn to pirated
versions.
Microsoft
had sold 60 million Windows
Vista licenses globally by the
end of June, including 20
million copies sold since
mid-May, the company said last
month.
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03.08.2007Happy first birthday Windows Vista!
365 days and 100 million licenses later, enthusiasm for a safe, reliable and engaging Windows Vista experience is high.
Since the worldwide
release of Windows Vista one year ago today, people are doing more and getting more out of their Windows experience. From pictures and videos, to
games and family safety settings, users are finding out that they can do more with Windows Vista.
We commissioned independent studies from
IPSos and NPD to explore the attitudes of users about the operating system not only in the U.S., but also in China, France, Germany, Japan, and the
UK. According to NDP, 70 percent of these users say it's an improvement over their previous operating system.
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31.01.2008Microsoft Releases More Information About Vista Source Code in China
Microsoft has announced
further plans to open the
Vista source code in China.
Microsoft
has reportedly signed a new
government security program
source code agreement with
China Information Technology
Security Certification Center,
allowing CNITSEC and other
approved institutions to look
over the source code and
relevant technical data of
Microsoft's products,
including Windows Vista, so as
to improve their evaluation on
the security of Microsoft
products. The agreement is an
important part of the MOU
signed between National
Development and Reform
Commission and Microsoft in
April 2006.
Microsoft's Government
Security Program helps
government departments and
international organizations
evaluate the security of
Microsoft products. CNITSEC
previously signed an agreement
with Microsoft on security
source code in February 2003
and was authorized to check
over the company's major
source code and technical
data.
Microsoft's move should
bring good results in the
promotion of information
security and enhancement of
mutual trust between China and
the United States.
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06.08.2007China 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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03.06.2009Rumor 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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11.08.2009ICANN: China Not Forming New
Internet
Initial reports that China may
have been attempting to split
off the Internet by creating
its own Chinese-language top
level domains now appear to be
untrue. A spokeperson for
China Internet Network
Information Center (CNNIC)
said that the country has no
intention of creating its own
root servers...
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03.03.2006Microsoft helps FBI crack $2bn Chinese piracy ring
A massive, multi-year piracy
investigation ended
dramatically with raids and
arrests in China this week as
the biggest counterfeit
software syndicate in the
world was brought crashing
down.
Raids and
arrests in southern China over
the past two weeks marked the
end of the investigation
undertaken by the FBI and
China's Public Security
Bureau (PSB ). Microsoft along
with its customers and
partners helped in the
investigation. A total of
55,000 discs were seized
during the investigation.
The software, found in 27
countries and on five
continents, included versions
of Windows Vista, Office 2007,
Office 2003, Windows XP and
Windows Server - and is
believed to have generated
turnover of $2bn. Fake
software was produced from
various outlets in China in at
least eight languages
including Croation, Dutch,
English, German, Italian,
Korean, Chinese and Spanish...
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25.07.2007Microsoft Steps Up Anti-Piracy Effort in China
Microsoft is trying to fight piracy in China by ensuring that more new computers in the region come with genuine copies of Windows pre-installed at
the factory...
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07.11.2007Microsoft Inks Windows Mobile
Deal in China
Microsoft on Friday signed an
agreement with TechFaith
Wireless to help push the
adoption of Windows Mobile and
Windows Media technologies in
China. TechFaith is one of the
largest application providers
for handsets in the country,
and Microsoft is hoping to
stake a claim in China's
expanding mobile market...
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12.05.2006Only 244 copies of Genuine Windows Vista sold 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. However after
2 weeks (Jan 19 to Feb 2) from
launch Microsoft managed to
sell a mere 244 copies of
Windows Vista.
Software piracy is rampant
in the middle kingdom and a
pirated version of Vista sells
for a mere $1 on the
streets. The following numbers
are quoted by Windows Vista
chief distributor in
Bejing.
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19.04.2007Google China: What's Up G?
What's in a name? Google has unveiled a new domain name in China at
G.cn.
Google
says the new domain name, which is one of the shortest in the world, is more friendly to Google's fans in China as it is easier to type and easier to
remember.
This new domain name, which is designed especially for Chinese users, is probably one of the most important steps that
Google has taken for localization in China. However, Google says that the original domain name Google.cn won't be canceled with the appearance of
G.cn, for it still stands as a standard domain name for Google China.
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