Apple next-generation iPhone has not even been released yet, but China’s e-commerce platform Taobao are already accepting pre-orders.
From San Francisco to Seoul to Sydney, fans paid tribute to Steve Jobs after he resigned as CEO, calling him an icon for the technology industry.
The United States’ biggest creditor, China, bluntly criticised the superpower one day after the superpower’s credit rating was downgraded.
Chinese officials in Kunming have ordered two fake Apple shops to close because the stores did not have official business permits.
Google shut its mainland Chinese-language portal and began rerouting searches to an uncensored Hong Kong-based site.
The Xinhua news agency launched a new broadside against Google on Monday, saying that the company had reneged on promises to abide by Chinese law.
With speculation that Google will soon announce the closure of its China-based internet portal, the reaction from some has been hurry up and leave.
She seemed to have everything a girl could ask for: a sports car, designer clothes and memberships in the most exclusive clubs in Singapore, all paid for by her doting parents. What more do you give a 19-year-old daughter? If you were the parents of Vivian (not her real name), you would give her a surgical makeover package.
The city-state that banned chewing gum and regulated the flushing of public toilets is loosening up and reinventing itself as a nightlife hub where all-night drinking and bar-top dancing are no longer taboo. Exchanging its nanny gloves for dancing boots, the city’s freer image is already paying off as leading overseas dance clubs move in to Singapore’s expanding scene.
Asian shoppers with an eye for glamour and a wallet for luxury are off to Singapore, where stars such as Gaultier, Ferragamo and Calvin Klein headline the annual fashion festival that begins on Friday. The 10-day showcase brings together international catwalk stars and local designers.