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Stories by: Steven Schwankert

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    China defines Internet addiction 11 November, 2008 09:52:00

    Internet addiction is on the rise in the world's largest Net market, and now Chinese doctors have officially defined it as an ailment.
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    Intel invests $170M in China, Dalian fab on track 29 October, 2008 13:18:00

    Saying Intel will invest its way through the current economic crisis, President and CEO Paul Otellini put the company's money where his mouth is Tuesday, announcing US$170 million to be spent on new projects in China.
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    AMD co-founder Turney dies 20 October, 2008 10:22:00

    Ed Turney, who co-founded Advanced Micro Devices with seven others in 1969, died Wednesday at age 79, of brain cancer, his family said in a statement.
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    Huawei shelves plan to sell stake in wireless device unit 10 October, 2008 08:25:00

    China-based networking equipment maker Huawei indefinitely postponed the sale of a stake in its wireless terminals manufacturing unit Wednesday, citing global financial uncertainty.
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    WSJ: Microsoft hires Seinfeld to bite Apple 22 August, 2008 11:49:00

    Apple keeps pummeling Microsoft in its ads, and yadda yadda yadda, the world's largest software maker plans to hire comedian Jerry Seinfeld for its new marketing campaign, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
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    Samsung releases 'green' handsets 18 August, 2008 11:32:00

    Samsung Electronics has released three environmentally friendly handsets, using "green" materials for their exteriors and recycled ones inside.
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    YouTube to carry Olympic videos in some countries 06 August, 2008 10:51:10

    The International Olympic Committee is launching its own video channel for the games in cooperation with YouTube, to territories in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, the IOC said Monday.
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    Olympic chief: 'no deal' on China Net censorship 04 August, 2008 08:59:25

    International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge Saturday said there was "no deal" with Beijing Olympic officials to permit censorship of the Internet during the games, and lashed out at criticism of the IOC and its handling of the matter.
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    IOC caves to China Internet censorship 01 August, 2008 08:40:30

    The International Olympic Committee (IOC) admitted Wednesday that it made a deal with Chinese officials to accept censorship of the Internet during the Beijing Olympic Games, which begin August 8.
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    Some Web sites blocked at China Olympic press center 31 July, 2008 09:57:47

    Journalists connecting to the Internet at the Beijing International Media Center (BIMC) are discovering that despite promises of an open reporting environment, China is still blocking access to some Web sites.
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    Hotels to spy on Olympics guests, says US senator 31 July, 2008 08:55:27

    Kansas Senator Sam Brownback reiterated accusations Tuesday that China is forcing foreign-owned hotels to install electronic eavesdropping equipment ahead of next month's Olympics.
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