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To some, Google Maps app is a win for Apple
Interview by
Dec 13, 2012
The new Google Maps app, released late yesterday for iPhone, may not be so unwelcome.
Leader of China plans economic reforms
Interview with
Dec 13, 2012
China’s new leader Xi Jinping has only been in office a month, but he’s already turning heads.
Apple brings manufacturing of Macs back to the U.S.
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Dec 10, 2012
Apple's Tim Cook says some Macs will be assembled in America again, and a former Russian banker tries to make currency trading in video games a regular thing.
Apple to move some computer production to U.S.
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Dec 6, 2012
Apple's CEO reveals the company will shift some manufacturing jobs from China to U.S.
GM eyes Southeast Asia car buyers
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Dec 6, 2012
Auto giant GM sees a lucrative market among Southeast Asia's growing middle class and plans to tackle Japanese automakers' regional domination.
SEC charges big accounting firms over audits in China
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Dec 4, 2012
SEC investigates potential accounting fraud against U.S. investors involving Chinese firms publicly traded in U.S.
Adult accessories on the Street of Eternal Happiness
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Nov 30, 2012
Amid the street's noodle stands, one store dispenses sex aids and advice for shoppers in this conservative culture.
Bangladesh mourns factory worker deaths
Interview with
Nov 27, 2012
Bangladesh is holding a day of mourning following a deadly garment factory fire. It has emerged the factory was making products for western companies, including Wal-Mart.
Suspicion of Chinese intentions could hurt aviation investments
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Nov 21, 2012
U.S. criticism of Chinese investment in key technology sectors such as aviation could cost the U.S. opportunities, say experts.
An old friend of the party assesses China's new leaders
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Nov 19, 2012
Sidney Rittenberg is one of the few Americans to join China's Communist Party. The one-time translator for Mao Tse-tung hopes China's new leaders have the courage to reform.







