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China, Russia and India to generate most business for power transformer market

May 22, 2012 11:44 am | News | Comments

Power transmission networks across the world are being given with much-needed attention from utilities, as rising populations and economic growth encourage substantial investments in grid expansion and strengthening, according to a new report by energy experts GlobalData. The new report states that

Mindspeed and China Mobile collaborate for TD-SCDMA/TD-LTE small cell solutions

May 22, 2012 9:49 am | News | Comments

Mindspeed Technologies, Inc. announced that it will form a joint development lab with China Mobile Communications Corporation to support the operator's recent deployment of Time Division Synchronous Code Division Multiple Access (TD-SCDMA) femtocells.

TDK expands capacity for power capacitors with new EPCOS factory in northern India

May 17, 2012 10:57 am | News | Comments

TDK Corporation announces that its subsidiary, EPCOS India Pvt. Ltd., has officially opened a new factory in India for power capacitors. Located in Bawal, Haryana, some 100 kilometers southwest of New Delhi, the new plant will focus on

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Greenliant Systems appoints Avnet Electronics Marketing Asia to distribute NAND memory products in China and India

May 17, 2012 10:43 am | News | Comments

Greenliant Systems, a leader in energy-efficient, solid state storage products, has signed a distribution agreement with Avnet Electronics Marketing Asia, an operating group of Avnet, Inc. Under the terms of the agreement, Avnet will distribute

China Mobile in talks with Apple for iPhone

May 16, 2012 9:07 am | by Lee Chyen Yee, Reuters | News | Comments

China Mobile, the world's biggest telecom carrier by subscribers, said on Wednesday it is negotiating with Apple Inc to carry the popular iPhone in China. China Mobile is the only Chinese operator that does not officially carry the iPhone because its homegrown 3G technology is not supported by the chips used in current iPhone models.

Mobile sales dip as China buyers hold off: Gartner

May 16, 2012 9:06 am | by Tarmo Virki, Reuters | News | Comments

Global sales of mobile phones fell 2 percent in January-March after ten straight quarters of growth, as Chinese buyers held back in anticipation of new models and economic uncertainties weighed on developed markets, research firm Gartner said. The data, published on Wednesday, confirmed South Korea's Samsung became the world's largest cellphone maker in the quarter...

Apple, supplier Foxconn to share costs on improving factories

May 10, 2012 12:38 pm | by John Ruwitch, Reuters | News | Comments

Apple Inc and its key supplier Foxconn Technology Group will share the initial costs of improving labor conditions at the Chinese factories that assemble iPhones and iPads, Foxconn's top executive said on Thursday. Foxconn chief Terry Gou did not give a figure for the costs, but the group has been spending heavily to fight a perception its vast plants in China are sweatshops with poor conditions for its million-strong labor force.

Counterfeit-part risk expected to rise as semiconductor market shifts into higher gear

May 10, 2012 10:27 am | News | Comments

With the semiconductor industry entering a phase of accelerating growth, the number of counterfeit-part incidents also is expected to rise to new record highs, according to an analysis of trends conducted by information and analytics provider IHS

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NPD Solarbuzz Announces Inaugural China PV Conference in Shanghai, July 19-20

May 10, 2012 10:08 am | News | Comments

Solarbuzz announced it will host its inaugural Solarbuzz China PV Conference in Shanghai, China. This two-day event will take place July 19-20, 2012 at the Renaissance Shanghai Yangtze Hotel, and will provide valuable insight and critical market data to help the PV supply chain effectively develop business strategies.

Japan's social media heavyweights scrap gambling games

May 9, 2012 9:22 am | by Mari Saito, Reuters | News | Comments

Japan's leading social gaming companies Gree Inc and DeNA Co Ltd said on Wednesday they would gradually phase out games that contain aspects of gambling as they face increased pressure from regulators. The game under investigation by Japan's Consumer Affairs Agency is called "complete gacha", which charges users around $3 to $4 to turn over virtual cards.

US, China to cooperate more on cyber threat

May 8, 2012 11:43 am | by LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press | News | Comments

Asserting that cyberattacks against the U.S. don't come only from China, the U.S. and Chinese defense ministers said they agreed Monday to work together on cyber issues to avoid miscalculations that could lead to future crises. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said that since China and the United States have advanced cyber capabilities, it is important to develop better cooperation.

Taiwan exports fell 6 percent in April

May 7, 2012 5:11 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

Taiwan says its exports declined 6 percent to $25.5 billion in April amid waning foreign demand for its tech products. The Finance Ministry said Monday that exports to the U.S. fell 16 percent from a year earlier to $2.7 billion amid a sharp decline in handset deliveries. It said overall exports...

Russia, China on top copyright pirates list again: USTR

April 30, 2012 2:33 pm | News | Comments

The United States on Monday again put Russia and China on its list of countries with the worst records of preventing copyright theft, the U.S. Trade Representative's office said. Argentina, Canada and India were also put on "priority watch list," along with Algeria, Chile, Indonesia, Israel, Pakistan, Thailand, Ukraine and Venezuela.

China's space know-how said threat to U.S., Taiwan

April 27, 2012 11:43 am | by Jim Wolf, Reuters | News | Comments

China's growing capabilities in space could undercut any U.S. military response if Beijing resorted to force to bring self-ruled Taiwan into its fold, a study released Friday by a congressionally mandated U.S. commission said.

Workers protest at Foxconn plant in China

April 27, 2012 9:48 am | News | Comments

Workers at a Chinese factory owned by Foxconn, Apple Inc's main manufacturer, threatened to jump off the roof of a building in a protest over wages just a month after the two firms announced a landmark agreement on improving working conditions.

Analysis: As technology shifts, Asian giants wrestle for TV control

April 25, 2012 9:14 am | by Tim Kelly and Clare Jim, Reuters | News | Comments

LG Electronics will steal a march on its rivals by bringing forward the launch of a 55-inch flat TV using next-generation technology, raising the stakes in a cut-throat battle for the living room between Asia's top tech powerhouses.

Toshiba drops out of bidding for Elpida: sources

April 24, 2012 12:34 pm | by Maki Shiraki, Reuters | News | Comments

Toshiba Corp is no longer bidding for bankrupt Japanese chip maker Elpida Memory, sources close to the talks said, leaving a handful of foreign firms including SK Hynix and Micron Technology in the race to take over the company.

GE Energy licenses DLynx point of load portfolio to FDK

April 18, 2012 9:15 am | News | Comments

GE Energy has agreed to license the DLynx™ Digital Point-of-Load (POL) DC power converter product portfolio to FDK Corporation (FDK). The technology licensing agreement is designed to help original equipment manufacturer (OEM) customers in Asia optimize energy efficiency, lower cooling requirements, reduce risk and accelerate new product development efforts.

Exclusive: China's ZTE planned U.S. computer sale to Iran

April 10, 2012 1:54 pm | by Steve Stecklow, Reuters | News | Comments

China's ZTE Corp, which recently sold Iran's largest telecommunications firm a powerful surveillance system, later agreed to ship to Iran millions of dollars worth of embargoed U.S. computer equipment, documents show.

Global business groups press India on technology plan

April 10, 2012 10:29 am | by Doug Palmer, Reuters | News | Comments

Global business groups urged Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday to rescind new government rules for technology purchases that they said unfairly discriminate against foreign firms and potentially violate World Trade Organization rules.

Sony sees record $6.4 billion loss on tax hit

April 10, 2012 10:05 am | by Tim Kelly, Reuters | News | Comments

Japan's Sony Corp flagged a record $6.4 billion annual net loss, double an earlier forecast and a fourth straight year of red ink, as it writes off deferred tax credits, heaping more pressure on its new CEO to turn around the electronics giant.

China Web giants promise to fight "rumors": Xinhua

April 10, 2012 10:03 am | News | Comments

Three of China's largest Internet companies have promised the government they will take steps to banish online rumors, state media said on Tuesday, as the ruling Communist Party fights jitters over a tricky leadership transition.

"Anonymous" says plans more attacks against China sites

April 9, 2012 10:52 am | News | Comments

The activist hacker group Anonymous plans to launch further attacks on Chinese government websites in a bid to uncover corruption and lobby for human rights, a member of the group said on Monday.

Murata Power Solutions Expands Design Capabilities in China

April 3, 2012 7:32 am | News | Comments

Murata Power Solutions announced the opening of Murata Power Solutions (Shanghai) Co., Ltd, Wuhan Branch Company as an advanced design center in Wuhan, China. The new 1000 square meter site initially has a team of 12 engineering staff, with plans to more than triple the number of

Module Supports GLONASS and GPS Positioning Required by M2M Apps in Russia

April 3, 2012 6:34 am | Products | Comments

u-blox announced an all-in-one satellite positioning receiver module, the LEA-6N. The low-power module touts fast, high-accuracy positioning, and it is targeted at industrial telematics applications

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