- Wed Dec 23 2009 Could Apache keep Google's regulators at bay?
Google has standardized on Apache open-source licensing, which is a great way to placate regulators by demonstrating a lack of control over its code.
- Thu Dec 17 2009 Plurk holding Microsoft's feet to code-copying fire
A microblogging site whose code was copied for use on MSN China indicates that Microsoft's apology isn't sufficient to settle the matter.
- Mon Aug 18 2003 China blocks foreign software
A new policy from China's governing body states that all government ministries must buy only locally produced software at the next upgrade cycle.
- Tue Dec 15 2009 Five big business techs of the decade
While a number of these technologies have their roots in the prior decade, it's the noughts that saw the pieces fall into place that let them truly change the landscape.
- Tue Sep 9 2008 Will Poole tapped as NComputing co-chairman
Former Microsoft executive joins the effort that uses a single PC or server to provide Internet access to dozens of individuals through virtualization.
- Tue Nov 15 2005 China rejects free Mac software
- Fri May 20 2005 Getting tough with China?
Worker advocates want a tariff on Chinese imports to protect American jobs, but others warn the move could hurt U.S. tech companies.
- Fri Nov 21 2003 Microsoft signs .Net deal in China
The software maker reaches agreements intended to deepen its ties with the Chinese government, even as the country's officials enlist rival Sun in a nationwide open-source push.
- Thu Dec 10 2009 Real Deal Podcast 190: Online TV and movies
J. Sperling Reich from Showbiz Sandbox joins us to explain why the TV and movies online are restricted the way they are.
- Wed Nov 21 2007 Software developers to get a standardized security test
Test is designed to help organizations ensure that their programmers have sufficient knowledge about wrapping security into software applications.




