Word of the Week: Mountain Stronghold
The Word of the Week comes from the Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon, a glossary of terms created by...
Jun 16, 2016
The Word of the Week comes from the Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon, a glossary of terms created by...
Apr 10, 2015
At Recode, Walt Mossberg discusses why he thinks Chinese consumer technology companies have...
Feb 9, 2015
As Chinese smartphone vendor Xiaomi continues to rise, The New York Times’ Paul Mozur...
Dec 9, 2014
Bloomberg’s Edmond Lococo reports on the launch of a sleek, compact and affordable...
Jul 17, 2014
Following a China Labor Watch report released last week alleging the use of child labor at a...
Apr 2, 2013
The Diplomat’s Zachary Keck calls attention to two recent reports which detail the growing use of Android devices in China, a trend that may help to explain why Apple issued an apology for its customer service policies on...
Apr 1, 2013
After a series of attacks by state media over the past several weeks, Apple on Monday issued an apology letter signed by Chief Executive Tim Cook that promised to improve its customer service and warranty policies in China. From...
Jan 17, 2013
The latest James Bond film, Skyfall, launches in China next week after a Beijing premiere held on Wednesday. Its originally scheduled release in November was reportedly delayed to keep the spotlight on domestic productions Back...
Jan 14, 2013
The Economist details the rise of Chinese computer giant Lenovo, from its humble start in a guard shack to the growing pains that followed its 2005 acquisition of IBM’s corporate PC division: Given all this, its recent...
Aug 26, 2012
Reuters reported Friday that Apple’s share of China’s smartphone market almost halved in the second quarter: For the first time, smartphone shipments in China overtook feature phones in the second quarter, with local...
Jul 30, 2012
The Atlantic’s Derek Thompson attributes Apple’s disappointing performance last quarter to economic slowdown in China and elsewhere in Asia: Apple future, to the extent that it can continue to be the world’s...
Jul 17, 2005
From Fast Company: Lenovo, which became the world’s third-largest PC maker when the deal went through in May, hired Portland, Oregon-based design consultancy ZIBA to study how Chinese consumers use electronics. A team of five U.S.-based designers and researchers won highly unusual access to private homes where they were able to document Chinese attitudes toward […]