Apple still suffering in China
Published in News
Tuesday, 14 April 2020 11:54

Apple still suffering in China


A little trouble in Big China

Fruity cargo cult Apple is selling 20 percent less phones in China than it did last year.

Chinese hackers targeting Linux servers
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Friday, 10 April 2020 11:14

Chinese hackers targeting Linux servers


Penguin makes a change from bat

BlackBerry researchers found five Chinese hacker groups which have systematically targeted mostly Linux servers while remaining undetected for a decade.

Apple slashes prices in China
Published in Mobiles
Thursday, 09 April 2020 12:14

Apple slashes prices in China


Situation is grave when that happens

While many Chinese phone vendors are reporting that sales are starting to go up again, Apple is not one of them because it is behind on 5G.

China ramps up its backend IC
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Monday, 06 April 2020 11:39

China ramps up its backend IC


Needs to be free of western influence

The moves by the US to shut down Chinese manufacturing of high tech gear appear to have resulted in a self-sufficiency push which should put the fear of Chiyou in the hearts of western chipmakers.

UK MPs worried about Chinese takeover of Imagination
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Worried that British technology could end up in Chinese paws

Senior MPs are asking the government to intervene to prevent a Chinese state-owned business from taking control of the board of British chipmaker Imagination Technologies.

China to speed up 5G roll out
Published in Mobiles
Tuesday, 24 March 2020 13:57

China to speed up 5G roll out


Best way to limit coronavirus impact

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has called on localities to accelerate 5G network buildouts and applications to minimise the impact of the coronavirus.

Apple reopens stores in China
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Monday, 16 March 2020 11:07

Apple reopens stores in China


As it shuts down else where

Fruity cargo cult Apple has decided it is safe enough to open 42 of its branded retail temples to western consumer capitalism in China.

Chinese don't believe in "an Apple a day" any more
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iPhone demand halves in China and Apple blames Kung Flu

Apple sold fewer than half a million iPhones in China in February, government data showed as the coronavirus outbreak halved demand for smartphones.

Red Candle preserved from Chinese lack of pooh humour
Published in Gaming


Ironically by Americans

A game by Taiwanese developers Red Candle which miffed the Chinese so badly that it was pulled from Steam will be preserved by Harvard University.

Kung Flu kills Chinese Big Brother
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Friday, 07 February 2020 10:53

Kung Flu kills Chinese Big Brother


Unexpected spin-off

One of the silver clouds in China’s coronavirus crisis is that it has managed to shut down the Middle Kingdom’s mass surveillance programme.