SmartTrans raises $1m to help fund projects
Mobile software and services company SmartTrans (ASX:SMA) has arranged to raise $1m in a placement, as it works on deployments in Australia and China
Mobile software and services company SmartTrans (ASX:SMA) has arranged to raise $1m in a placement, as it works on deployments in Australia and China
ICT solutions provider Byte Power (ASX:BPG) has expanded its agreement with Chinese partner Chongqing Sanxia to cover the rollout of ATMs and information terminals
Chinese credit guarantee company Zheng He Captial (ASX:ZHE) has been admitted to the official ASX list, and will commence public trading at $0.20 per share tomorrow
Technology and mining investment firm Transol's (ASX:TNC) music distribution subsidiary, Valleyarm Digital, has signed a deal with China's Beijing R2G Music
The European Commission is considering opening a second enquiry to investigate if China is illegally subsidizing tech companies that produce wireless modems.
China is stepping up efforts to keep the security systems that protect its critical infrastructure in the hands of local firms, and that could be bad news for companies based outside the country.
After five days of waiting, Google is still in the dark about whether the company's operating license in China will be renewed.
Lenovo is "lucky" that Apple CEO Steve Jobs isn't focused on the Chinese market, according to reported comments by Lenovo's chairman.
The status of Google's China-based website, Google.cn, remains in limbo as the search engine giant waits to see if China will renew the company's operating license.
Riversdale Mining (ASX:RIV) announces development deals for Zambeze Coal Project in Mozambique
The new regulations will apply to two JVs and another Oncard entity
Google's Android was promoted as the mobile software of choice for China and Taiwan at a high level telecommunications industry conference in Beijing on Wednesday.
To develop payroll, employee and rewards card services for the Chinese employment market
Minghua Yu will join as an independent non-executive director, while Zhongliang Zheng will be an executive director
China flexed its computing muscle with a supercomputer called Nebulae, rocketing to second place on the biannual Top500 list, which ranks the most powerful computers in the world.