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Tag Archives: Apple
Taking the shine off Apple’s China prospects?
Apple in the crosshairs, and the shadow of Google’s misadventures in China On March 15 — World Consumer Rights Day — China Central Television (CCTV) broadcast its annual investigative program that seeks to expose companies that harm or mistreat Chinese … Continue reading
Posted in Business and the Economy, Consumer Culture, Internet and Media
Tagged Apple, Danwei.com
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Teen digital habits in Beijing and Palo Alto
In August and September 2011, Danwei worked with the Stanford Program on Regions of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SPRIE) on a survey of the digital and media habits of high school students born in 1993 and 1994. The results were presented … Continue reading
Posted in Consumer Culture, Internet and Media
Tagged Apple, Beijing, Cellphone, Chinese Consumers, Computer, Danwei.com, iPad, students, Tablet, technology
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Darth Vader Steve Jobs in Apple Daily animation
Next Media, publisher of Apple Daily in Taiwan and Hong Kong, has become famous for it news animations of events like Tiger Wood’s car crash and fight with his wife and the failed crotch bomb. Above is Next Media’s take on Steve Jobs and the iPhone antenna affair.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged animation, Apple, Apple Daily, iPhone
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Apple’s answer to the Net Nanny of China
Apple deals with its Net Nanny problem.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged Apple, censorship, media regulation, net nanny
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iWait
A video by Flypig, who went to the opening of China’s first proper Apple store, complete with “Genius Bar” etc. A lot of strange people seem to have a lot of patience for the computer and phone brand that has previously treated its customers in China like unwanted annoyances.
Beijing Mac user group meeting
Beijing Mac users metting announcement.
Danwei Picks: 2007-01-15
Rail journeys in the US and China, no iPhone for the mainland, and market manipulation.
Macs in Beijing — a primer
This is an announcement from David Feng of the Beijing Macintosh User Group: Mac user in Beijing and not getting anywhere? Language barrier problems or difficulties finding the Mac and iPod shop in your region? The Beijing Macintosh User Group, … Continue reading