
3D Touch not enough for iPhone 6s analysts warn
Sales will fall to 2013 levels
Beancounters at Digitimes Research have warned that the introduction of 3D Touch may not be strong enough to stir up demand for the new iPhones as the outfit loses control of China.

China jumps on VPN tools
Astrill restricted
China is doing its best to make sure its workers cannot use VPNs to sneak past its Great Firewall of China.

US sanctions planned against China
Most of the US's manufacturing base
The US government is planning shedloads of sanctions against China, forgetting that most of its IT is manufactured behind the bamboo curtain.

Apple's security turned over again
Chinese hackers make short work of it
The fruity cargo cult Apple's faith-based security is being turned over by atheistic Chinese hackers.

Chinese manufactures jack up prices
Blame China syndrome
Prices of IT is starting to rise in China response to the stock market crash and currency flunctuations

Chinese smartphone makers carve up local market
Whatever Apple claim
While Apple is claiming it is cleaning up in China, some figures in from the Far East suggest that the market has been carved up by local suppliers.

Smartphone sales fall in China
China sales will save no-one
Western smartphone companies hoping to save themselves by peddling their wares in China will be plumb out of luck.

HTC plans to sell off family silver
Lots of executions planned too
The troubled phone maker HTC is flogging off a plant in Shanghai to China-based companies and is likely to initiate a second round of layoffs before year-end 2015.

China presses ahead with glorious five year tech plan
US tech companies nervy
The Chinese government is set to hack off the US government by working on a set of banking cyber security regulations.

China tablet makers giving up on tablet craze
Writing is on the wall
If you want proof that the tablets are going the way of the hoola hoop and other fads, have a look at what China's tablet makers are doing.