Topic: Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
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Was Shane Todd murdered over high-tech secrets?Shane Todd, a US citizen working in Singapore, believed he had access to restricted tech. His death in 2012 was by suicide, say local authorities. But his family, suspecting murder, wants the FBI to take part in the investigation.
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For first time, smart phones edge past feature phones
There were more smart phones shipped last quarter than low-end, "dumb" phones shipped, according to a new study.
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Firefox enters the smart-phone industry, challenging Google, Apple
Mozilla's Firefox OS is off to a solid start with the support of 13 wireless-service providers worldwide. But can a Firefox phone compete with Apple and Google?
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Why one of China's richest men is squaring off against Obama in court
Wu Jialiang, CEO of Ralls Corp. is challenging Obama's refusal on national security grounds to let him build a wind farm in America, marking the first such high level case in the US from a Chinese firm.
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Security threat? China lashes out at US report on telecom firm Huawei
A congressional report urging US companies to stop doing business with Chinese telecom equipment makers Huawei and ZTE has triggered a backlash in China.
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The Monitor's View: China bashing in the presidential race
Romney and Obama try to compete in bashing China. Yet both the history and future of US-China ties point to a need for calm debate on how the two economic giants can cooperate.
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What Chinese companies want: intellectual property protection
Chinese-American business relations, long fraught with distrust for China because it was not controlling piracy, appear to be benefiting from a new Chinese respect for intellectual property rights.
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IPad 3? Nope, it's iPad HD.
IPad 3 will not be the name of Apple's third generation tablet, according to this VentureBeat report. Plus, Apple is buying 7-inch screens for a smaller model, but that won't be the iPad 3 either.
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Iceland blocks Chinese businessman from buying land
Chinese businessman Huang Nubo planned to invest $200 million in Iceland, but it has sparked national security concerns, despite popular support in a country still reeling from its 2008 financial collapse.
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Three reasons the iPad will get a price drop
A Credit Suisse analyst says Apple's brass remains open to reducing the tablet's already-cheap price.
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ECONOMIC SCENE: China's investments pose a new global challenge
Within the next decade, China will become the world’s largest equities market.
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Cyber spy network with global reach raises alarms
University of Toronto researchers say that hackers, using servers in China, infiltrated government and private systems in 103 countries.
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China aims for its own Silicon Valley
Like the 'Asian tigers' before it, China is pushing into higher-end manufacturing and innovation.







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