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Kodak Moves China Headquarters to Chongqing
US film maker Eastman Kodak is speeding up its business expansion in western China.
Handwriting Apps Emerge from Intel China
Intel is trying to make computers see much better. The company's software and solutions group in Shanghai is working on software that lets PCs more readily understand shapes and visual patterns, which should ease the burden managing images, handwritten notes and other real world data.
Intel to Build P4 Processors in Shanghai
Global chip giant Intel last week granted its Shanghai factory the right to produce its most advanced chip products -- a move that has broken down the wall that forbids US companies from producing the most up-to-date semiconductor products in China.
China, US Jointly Produce Video Series on Sustainable Agriculture
A nine part video series, entitled "Sustainable Agriculture: A Tour of Small Farms and Their Communities in the United States," will be broadcast this summer on China Central Television (CCTV). Exchanges and cooperation will help the two countries improve their management of limited agricultural resources and benefit both countries, the US side said.
Royal Shakespeare Company to Perform in Beijing, Shanghai
"The Merchant of Venice" will be presented by the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Beijing Poly Theater from Thursday to Sunday and at the Shanghai Drama Arts Center from May 31 to June 6.
Kodak Turns to Digital
The US film giant Eastman Kodak plans to expand its business in China, to ensure its position in the country's potentially huge imaging market.
Lucent Eyes Bigger Slice of China's Market
Lucent Technology Co.Ltd, the world's largest producer of telecommunications facilities, is touring China to introduce its products and services with the aim of expanding its business in the country.
Disney Eyes Chinese Hollywood
Foreign corporations including Disney have expressed great interest in a Chinese "movie world" planned for northeastern China.
Cisco to Back up CRNet Expansion
Cisco Systems, the US network equipment giant, announced on Thursday it has been chosen by China Railcom to conduct their second phase expansion of online network, the CRNet.
Cisco to Back up CRNet Expansion
Cisco Systems, the US network equipment giant, announced on Thursday it has been chosen by China Railcom to conduct their second phase expansion of online network, the CRNet.