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Can Zynga break free from Facebook?
b>NEW YORK:/b'We generate substantially all of our revenue and players through the Facebook platform and expect to continue to do so for the foreseeable future,' Zynga wrote in its IPO prospectus.
Motorola, Lenovo sign on to first Intel-powered smartphones
b>LAS VEGAS:/bIntel announced multi-year pacts with Motorola Mobility and Lenovo to develop smartphones and Tablets, and said the first Google Android phones using the top chipmaker's processors would go on sale this year.
iPhone 4S sales halted after shoppers pelt Apple store
b>BEIJING:/bEnraged Chinese shoppers pelted Apple Inc's flagship store here with eggs and shoving matches with police broke out when customers were told the store would not begin sales of the popular iPhone 4S as scheduled.
Microblogging use in China quadruples in 2011
b>SHANGHAI/b>: Use of microblogging in China quadrupled in 2011 compared with the previous year. Nearly half of all Chinese Internet users are now taking to the near-instant service to gather news and spread views, a government Internet think tank said.
Abusive working conditions at Foxconn exposed
LOS ANGELES: i>The New York Times/ijust published its second bombshell of a story on inhumane working conditions at Apple's Chinese manufacturers. So how will the world's most valuable company, notorious for its secrecy, respond?
China’s Huawei outmuscles Swedish rival
b>HONG KONG/b>: When Huawei Technologies posts its annual results in April, they will likely show the unlisted Chinese firm has overtaken Sweden's Ericsson as the world's top-selling telecoms equipment maker.
Yahoo! chairman exits, review drags on
b>SAN FRANCISCO/b>: Yahoo! Inc chairman Roy Bostock and three other directors will step down as the struggling company ploughs ahead with an internal overhaul, including discussions on dealing with its stakes in China's Alibaba Group and Yahoo! Japan.
iPhone loses China market share
b>HONG KONG/BEIJING/b>: Apple Inc's share of China's booming smartphone market slipped for a second straight quarter in October-December, as it lost ground to cheaper local brands and as some shoppers held off until after the iPhone 4S launch last month.
Apple’s China nemesis still dreams
b>BEIJING/b>: Yang Long-san, Apple's nemesis in a battle over the iPad trademark in China, once strutted the expo halls with dreams of market dominance. His company, Proview, may now be in ruins and his most valuable asset a disputed trademark, but those dreams remain intact.
Nokia eyes China in smartphone comeback push
Mobile phone giant Nokia on Monday looked to a launch in China and a camera phone 'revolution' to help it stage a comeback in the fiercely competitive smartphone market after a dismal 2011.