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Caption Competition 4: What are Hu laughing at?
Photo WINNER: Hu Jintao breaks the tragic news that the Chinese coastguard have lost contact with Ellison's yacht somewhere in the South China Sea Hu This competition is now closed. Below are the best captions submitted. [17 Nov 2006]
Nan Hu Elementary School Protects Student Safety With IBM RFID Solution
White Paper Ever since its formation in 1995, Taipei's municipal Nan Hu Elementary School (Nan Hu Elementary) has been actively adopting new technologies to provide safeguards for its students on its school ground. [09 Nov 2006]
Q&A: Seven years of Agenda Setters
AS Analysis We begin to see the rise of China in 2003 with Chinese premier Hu Jintao at number 4. Launched in 2000, the annual silicon.com Agenda Setters poll aims to create a who's who of the individuals bossing the tech industry.silicon.com editor Tony... [25 Sep 2006]
Agenda Setters: Where are they now... Wen Jiabao
News Wen, along with president Hu Jintao, are heavily promoting China's counter stance on piracy, citing intellectual property rights as one of the most crucial issues for foreign investment and China's development. [13 Sep 2006]
Opinion: China's IPR woes
Comment Earlier this year Hu Jintao, president of the People's Republic of China, went to Bill Gates' house to talk about piracy, among other things, and said that China would take steps to deal with the problem. [14 Aug 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 16.06.06
Round-Up This design, called Scentsory, by Kimberly Hu, brings aromatherapy to a mobile. Mobility is becoming a bigger issue for all of us and at the heart of the concept is the tried and tested, trusty old mobile phone which still sits pride of place on... [16 Jun 2006]
Photos: Mobiles of the future
Photo This design, called Scentsory, by Kimberly Hu, brings aromatherapy to a mobile, allowing users to share scents with each other, as well as other ambient experiences such as lighting. Students at Central St Martins College of Art and Design in... [13 Jun 2006]
Leader: Piracy crackdown no good for China
Leader Bill Gates must be feeling pretty chuffed with himself after the Chinese president paid a visit to his home. The PR spin on this has been that the two discussed software piracy and intellectual property. [21 Apr 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 21.04.06
Round-Up Chinese President Hu Jintao was in Seattle and its environs this week to meet Bill Gates at Microsoft's pristine headquarters to talk shop. Microsoft is delighted by this decision, Bill told Hu, over a burgundy glass full of Domaine Romane Conti... [21 Apr 2006]
Microsoft agrees $1.2bn deal with Lenovo
News The deal was formally signed on Monday - ahead of Chinese president Hu Jintao's visit to America on Tuesday. Microsoft's bid to encourage PC makers not to ship machines without pre-installed operating systems got a boost on Monday when Chinese... [18 Apr 2006]
Be a wireless master - only in Bradford
News The degree course will start this September and will cover sensor software technology, sensor networking as well as protocols and security for the wireless networks, University of Bradford Professor Fun Hu said. [08 Jun 2005]
Philadelphia to offer cheap broadband for whole city
News Jim Hu and Marguerite Reardon write for CNET News.com. The US city of Philadelphia has unveiled a controversial plan to transform its streets and neighborhoods into a gigantic wireless internet hotspot. [08 Apr 2005]
AOL debuts VoIP phone service
News Jim Hu writes for CNET News.com. America Online has said it will launch its new net phone service in more than 40 cities, offering prices as low as $13.99 per month as part of an aggressive rollout. AOL revealed last month that it was on the verge... [07 Apr 2005]
Yahoo! bumps free email storage up to 1GB
News Jim Hu writes for CNET News.com Yahoo! has said it plans to once again boost its free email storage limit - this time to 1GB, the same amount offered by archrival Google. Beginning in late April, Yahoo! [23 Mar 2005]
Yahoo! snaps up photo site Flickr
News Jim Hu writes for CNET News.com. Yahoo! has purchased online photo-sharing service Flickr, less than a week after the internet giant launched a beta test of a new blogging tool. Vancouver, British Columbia-based Flickr lets users upload digital... [21 Mar 2005]
