Feb
17
2009
Comments Off on Mobile phone companies take the fight to Apple over new apps – Independent | tags: Apple, china, google, mobile, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Nortel Connects Mobile World Congress to T-Mobile Headquarters … – FOXBusiness | tags: 3G, china, games, google, mobile, news, wireless | posted in technical news
Feb
16
2009
Comments Off on Study: 'Astonishing richness' in polar sea species – The Associated Press | tags: china, google, news | posted in technical news
Feb
15
2009
Comments Off on The tropics on fire: scientist's grim vision of global warming – guardian.co.uk | tags: china, google, news | posted in technical news
Feb
15
2009
theodp writes “Think you’ve got a bad job? Think again. You could be making keyboards for IBM, Microsoft, Dell, Lenovo and HP at Meitai Plastic and Electronics, a Chinese hardware factory. Prompted by the release of High Tech Misery in China by a human-rights group, a self-regulating body set up by tech companies will conduct an audit of working conditions at the factory. In return for take-home pay of 41 cents per hour, workers reportedly sit on hard wooden stools for 12-hour shifts, seven days a week. Overtime is mandatory, with workers being given on average two days off per month. While on the production line, workers are not allowed to raise their hands or heads, are given 1.1 seconds to snap each key into place, and are encouraged to ‘actively monitor each other’ to see if any company rules are being transgressed. They are also monitored by guards. Workers are fined if they break the rules, locked in the factory for four days per week, and sleep in crowded dormitories. Okay, it’s not all bad news — they’re hiring.”

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Comments Off on High Tech Misery In China | tags: 3G, china, chinese, google, high tech, IBM, microsoft, news | posted in technical news
Feb
13
2009
Comments Off on Low-flying Canadian satellites at greater risk of hitting debris – CBC.ca | tags: china, google, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
13
2009
An anonymous reader writes “Researchers from Australia, Denmark, and China have combined efforts to show the feasibility of terabit-per-second Ethernet over fiber-optic cables. The solution involves a photonic chip that uses laser light for switching signals, and a form of the exotic material type, chalcogenide, or arsenic trisulfide.”

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Comments Off on Terabit Ethernet Inches Closer To Reality | tags: china, google | posted in technical news
Feb
13
2009
blackbearnh writes “While China is attempting to pull its industry up out of mere manufacturing mode, for now the country is the production workhorse of the consumer electronics industry. Almost anything you pick up at a Best Buy first breathed life across the Pacific Ocean. But what is it like to shepherd a product through the design and production process? Andrew ‘bunnie’ Huang has done just that with the Chumby, a new Internet appliance. In an interview with O’Reilly Radar, he talks about the logistical and moral issues involved with manufacturing in China, as well as his take on the consumer’s right to hack the hardware they purchase.”

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Comments Off on Inside Factory China | tags: china, google | posted in technical news
Feb
12
2009
Comments Off on The objects orbiting the Earth – guardian.co.uk | tags: china, google, news, technology | posted in technical news
Feb
10
2009
Comments Off on Microsoft readies smartphone assault on Apple – CNN International | tags: Apple, china, google, iphone, Mac, microsoft, mobile, netflix, news, Phone, technology | posted in technical news