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It's Time Google Came Back to China
By Dingding Chen
And China should welcome Google back, as long as it abides by Beijing's laws and regulations.
Kazakh Apps, Between Trends and Control
By Paolo Sorbello
Astana develops some new tools for messaging and language-learning.
The Risks of Alibaba’s Wall Street Splash
By Clint Richards
The Chinese online retailer is poised to challenge Amazon, but investors should beware its corporate structure.
Breaking Through China’s Great Firewall
By Kevin Holden
Can the US and EU use the WTO to halt Beijing’s blocks on Google, the New York Times and other sites?
A Look at Android L
By Vlad Andrici
Google shares some insights into the next version of Android.
China Steps Up Attacks on US Tech Firms
By Shannon Tiezzi
There are increasing signs that China will limit or ban foreign tech firms' access to Chinese markets.
In Cyber Dispute With US, China Targets IBM, Cisco
By Shannon Tiezzi
China is targeting U.S. firms to show its displeasure with the indictment of PLA officers for hacking.
With Deals, Lenovo Solidifies Position in Global Market
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus the U.S. and China spar over Xu Zhiyong and Austin Ramzy. First Friday links in the Year of the Horse.
Google Sells Motorola to Lenovo in China’s Biggest Technology Acquisition
By J.T. Quigley
$2.91 billion purchase makes Lenovo the world’s third-largest smartphone maker.
LG Nexus 5 Service Manual Leaks: Full Specs Revealed
New Nexus will sport high-def screen, 8MP OIS camera, Snapdragon 800 CPU.
Android 4.3: The 7 Biggest Improvements Google Made to its OS
With Android 5.0 MIA, Android 4.3 is the newest and hottest mobile OS. Here’s 7 reasons why.
Moto X: Could Motorola Compete with Apple, Samsung at $300 Price Point?
Goldman Sachs analysts predict a Nexus 4-like price for an off-contract handset.