Tech News Round-up - Smartphone game of thrones edition
By Hanleigh Daniels 29 July 2011This week in the Tech News Round-up: Samsung eyeballs Apple's place as king of the smartphone OEMs, whilst Qualcomm makes gesture recognition part and partial of its chips. FULL STORY >
Gmail account hacks blamed on China
By Johan Keyter 2 June 2011Google announces that hackers originating from China was behind the latest attacks on its Gmail email service. FULL STORY >
Chinese prisoners forced to farm online gold
By Johan Keyter 26 May 2011A shocking report arises around Chinese prisons forcing inmates to earn virtual goods online. FULL STORY >
Explosion rocks Foxconn plant
By Johan Keyter 23 May 2011This Friday an explosion at a Foxconn plant in China caused the death of at least three workers while injuring some 15 others. FULL STORY >
China Unicom launching new smartphone OS
By Johan Keyter 1 March 2011China Unicom announces the launch of a new mobile OS to take on Android and iOS. FULL STORY >
China cracks down on VoIP
By Johan Keyter 4 January 2011China cracks down on what it calls illegal VoIP companies, meaning Skype could soon join the list of websites excluded from the country. FULL STORY >
Chinese embargo causes tech price increase
By Johan Keyter 9 November 2010The recent Chinese embargo on rare earth elements is causing price increases in the world of high-tech products. FULL STORY >
Google suing the United States government
By Johan Keyter 2 November 2010Google accuses the US government of unfair conduct and favouritism towards Microsoft. FULL STORY >
Google hacking attacks update
By Hanleigh Daniels 22 February 2010A hacker responsible for the attacks in China on a number of US companies, including Google, may soon be exposed. FULL STORY >
Digital addicts on the increase in China
By Staff Writer 4 February 2010It seems like Chinese kids love the net just a bit too much, with a study showing 24 million kids addicted to the web. FULL STORY >
Google in China
By Mike Joubert 2 February 2010Google have said that they will radically change their China policy after a "highly sophisticated and targeted attack", originated from the country in December 2009, resulting in intellectual property being stolen and human rights activists' accounts being hacked. FULL STORY >
Google suffers sophisticated Chinese hacking attack
By Staff Writer 13 January 2010Search giant Google to stop censoring Chinese search results after a hacking attack resulted in stolen intellectual property and human rights activists' accounts being hacked. FULL STORY >
Lenovo Rising
By Mike Joubert 7 January 2010TechSmart was invited by computer manufacturer Lenovo to spend a few days in Beijing, capital of China and the heart of Lenovo operations. We came back with the impression that this Chinese dragon is not in dreamland anymore. FULL STORY >
China demands web-filtering software
By Thomas McKinnon 9 June 2009All PCs sold in China, even imported PCs, will have to be pre-installed with \"Green Dam Youth Escort\" filtering software. FULL STORY >
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