Dalai Lama Related iPhone Apps Censored in China By Apple |
Apple appears to have blocked iPhone applications related to the Dalai Lama in its China App Store, making it the latest U.S. technology company to censor its services in China.
Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/185604/...
Apple to Compete Google In Mobile Advertising Market
It has been reported that Apple Inc has recently announced its plan to throw an open competition in the market in the advertising of mobile in the market. Based on this reaction, the chief executive officer of Google has claimed that Google has million enterprise customers for the software Google apps. He also said that [...]
Apple iPad : A Test from every angle !
This quick comparison does not call for the iPad. But on closer inspection, the iPad is not so bad provided. First, it is beautiful to watch: it is much more beautiful than the most aesthetic of Netbooks! Then, The iPad is a software environment developed specifically for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Its handling [...]
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Apple now owns the iPad trademark, bought it form Fujitsu
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The World Is Yet To See More Wonders: General Motors Would Launch Urban Mobility Vehicles in China
General Motors plans to launch a trio of urban mobility vehicles which would run on electric. This was an announcement made in Shanghai. General has chosen Shanghai as the perfect place for the runabouts because China is the largest automobile market in the world. The so-called Electric Networked Vehicles looks like a vacuum cleaner but it [...]
China media steps up Google rhetoric
Chinese state media launches a fresh volley of articles attacking the “politicization” of Google after media reports suggest the Internet giant may soon officially pull out of China.


