Chinese firm pledges to bring 700 jobs and plenty of cash to the UK
Foxconn employs “interns” to help staff shortage
iPhone 5 is already facing patent problems in China
Samsung's audit at HEG Electronics found no under-age workers, but discovered other dangerous practices,
Apple must install a different chipset in its iPhone 5 if it hopes to crack the world's largest smartphone market
After a campaign group points fingers at a supplier factory, Samsung sends in its own inspectors
Baidu employees are believed to have removed user comments for cash
Spring cleaning, Beijing-style
Sellers in China list iPhone 5 for up to £710, despite it not being announced yet
Apple's latest legal challenge comes from a Chinese company claiming Siri's technology infringes on its voice-recognition patents
Huawei is struggling to shed the negative perception it has because of ties with China, a source says
Apple pays Chinese iPad trademark owner $60 million to get its tablets on the shelves in China
EU has 'solid evidence' that Huawei and ZTE receive illegal Chinese government support
The Chinese government has given the green light to Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility - with certain conditions attached
$7.1 billion should appease the shareholders
Apple could soon be officially entering the huge Chinese mobile market as it negotiates with China Mobile
Paranoid citizens and secret agents rejoice - you can destroy your data
Apple will chip in to boost iPhone workers' conditions, says FoxConn boss
Foxconn workers have once again threatened to throw themselves off the roof of a factory building
Speeds decline worldwide but remain high in Asia
Anonymous hacker takes VMware virtualisation code from Chinese military and posts it online
Huawei's profit takes a nosedive, yet its revenue is up in 2011
China and US held exercises to head off escalated hostilities after accusations of data breaches
China has contained the Internet, and Facebook and Apple are restricting it, warns Google founder Sergey Brin
Update to national firewall suspected as cause of temporary foreign site blackout
Anonymous aims its crosshairs at various Government websites, with Number 10 and the MoJ also targeted
Hacktivist group Anonymous said it has defaced and hacked hundreds of Chinese government websites
The company will produce silicon to cater for China’s growing domestic market
China gets the blame for being the cyber-warmongering nation but everybody's at it and its industry that takes the arrows…