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China: Recovery losing momentum but not yet dramatic

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China’s NBS manufacturing PMI in April eased slightly to 50.6 from 50.9 in March, which, in line...

For more information, read our latest forex news and reports. Reported by FXstreet.com 7 minutes ago.

H7N9 bird-flu virus in China could lead to a global pandemic

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A deadly bird-flu virus sweeping through China has taken the first steps towards becoming a global threat to human populations, experts have revealed. Reported by Belfast Telegraph 3 hours ago.

Another Gauge Shows Weakness in China

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A leading indicator of China's manufacturing strength dropped in April, adding to signs of weakness in the world's second-largest economy. Reported by Wall Street Journal 3 hours ago.

Survey shows China manufacturing growth slowing

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Survey shows China manufacturing growth slowing
BEIJING (AP) — Chinese manufacturing growth slowed in April as global demand weakened, adding to signs its shaky recovery might be weakening, a survey showed Thursday. "The slower growth of manufacturing activities in April confirmed a fragile growth recovery of the Chinese economy as external demand deteriorated," said HSBC economist Hongbin Qu in a statement. Reported by SeattlePI.com 3 hours ago.

China's Slowing Growth, Rising Credit

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China's rapid credit growth at a time of slowing economic growth is worrying—but less worrying than the headline data suggest. Reported by Wall Street Journal 1 hour ago.

Analysis: Wall Street to Best Buy - Now, get out of China

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Best Buy's move to exit Europe has many on Wall Street hoping the big box retailer does the same in China. Reported by Reuters 2 hours ago.

Weak China PMI Hits Hong Kong, Sydney Shares

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Signs of slower manufacturing growth in China weighed on shares in Hong Kong and Sydney Thursday. The S&P/ASX 200 fell 0.7%. Reported by Wall Street Journal 44 minutes ago.

Miss in China HSBC final manuf PMI

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Asian Market Update: Miss in China HSBC final manuf PMI, weak Australia building permits tip OIS...

For more information, read our latest forex news and reports. Reported by FXstreet.com 2 hours ago.

China Accused of Denying Care to Relative of Chen Guangcheng

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The family of Chen Guangcheng, who fled to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, says China is denying his nephew urgent medical care for acute appendicitis.

 
 
 
  Reported by NYTimes.com 1 hour ago.

China media: Labour issues

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Media in mainland China, Hong Kong and Taipei discuss labour issues in the wake of May Day protest rallies and strikes. Reported by BBC News 1 hour ago.

China Manufacturing Growth Eases As New Export Orders Fall

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PEKING (dpa-AFX) - An indicator of China's manufacturing performance declined in April, confirming a fragile recovery of the economy, final results of a survey by Markit Economics and HSBC reveale... Reported by FinanzNachrichten.de 1 hour ago.

China's Home Prices Continue To Rise Despite New Property Curbs

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PEKING (dpa-AFX) - China's new home prices continued to rise in April despite the government's fresh property market curbs that were in place since the beginning of the month, reports said citing ... Reported by FinanzNachrichten.de 1 hour ago.

Army Chief calls on PM, discusses border situation with China

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New Delhi, May 1 : With the India-China border stand-off in Ladakh showing no signs of de-escalation, Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh called on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here today and apprised him of the latest situation there. Reported by newKerala.com 54 minutes ago.

China, India PMIs show factory-sector growth stumbling

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BEIJING (Reuters) - Factory-sector growth in China and India stumbled in April to further underline the impact of a fragile global economy, which is under pressure from the euro zone recession and fresh signals of weakness in the United States. Reported by Reuters 43 minutes ago.

China bans forced mental hospital detentions, local media reports - @AFP

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China bans forced mental hospital detentions, local media reports - @AFP Reported by Breaking News 50 minutes ago.

Ye goes in China Open at age of only 12

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Tianlang Guan made history in the Masters last month, but his status as the youngest player in European Tour history will disappear in the Volvo China Open today. Reported by Press and Journal 27 minutes ago.

Boot up: Google Now v iPhone, Pirate Bay sets sail, China's PC lead, and more

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Plus Bitcoin mining rigs, who's got your back over data?, the troubled life of a patent, BlackBerry says UK is big, and more

Please note: we're experimenting with later launch times for this post - between 0630 BST and 0830 BST. We'll settle it again on a new time (or the same time) after a week or so.

A burst of 10 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team

*These 7 Bitcoin mining rigs show how far people will go for virtual money >> DailyDot*



In a mad quest to amass some dicey digital money, some people are building computer rigs so ridiculous they could literally burn a house down.



"Would you like to see my Bitcoin mining rig?" is the geek version of "do you want to see my etchings?" (Current Bitcoin exchange rate: $116.)

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*Google Now draining iPhone battery >> PC Pro blog*

Barry Collins:



The impact on battery life is far from minimal, if my experience, and that of many others, is anything to go by. On a two-hour journey to work this morning, my iPhone 4S battery dropped from 100% to only 65% by the time I reached work, whereas normally it would have between 80% to 85% remaining. It's also much warmer than normal.

Users on the MacRumors forums are also reporting excessive drain.  "Just installed it and my iPhone 4 got nice and warm. The location services were on full time, even when I stopped the app! I had to delete it to get the GPS to stop."



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*The Pirate Bay moves to .sx as prosecutor files motion to seize domains >> TorrentFreak*



Swedish authorities have filed a motion at the District Court of Stockholm on behalf of the entertainment industries, demanding the seizure of two Pirate Bay domain names. In addition to the Swedish-based .se domain the motion also includes the new Icelandic .is TLD. In a rapid response, The Pirate Bay has just switched to a fresh domain, ThePirateBay.sx, registered in the northeastern Caribbean island of Sint Maarten.



Bet you didn't know where .sx was before that. (Thanks @IvanIvanovich for the link.)

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*Andreessen: Android poised to explode in emerging markets | Android Central*

Chris Umiastowski:



Some might say that Google (and Android), are playing a big factor in catching these developing markets up to where they should be. I think that's true.  And I also think it will be very profitable for Google to do this. Its services drive revenue, and Google is pretty much set to dominate in emerging markets.

Think of how tough this must be for Microsoft. When Nokia partnered with the Redmond giant, they HAD to know Symbian was going to disappear at the low end of the market within a few years. They had a chance to push Windows into the low end quickly, to avoid this brutal ending.  But they didn't do it. They entered the race at the top of the market, and things aren't going well.

Sadly for Microsoft, I think we're now seeing a story unfold where Google wins the low end, Google and Apple are winning the top end, and everyone else is fighting for a relevance, or ownership of a niche segment of the market.



(Thanks @modelportfolio2003 for the link.)

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*BlackBerry: THE TRUTH about that 5.1% UK market figure >> The Register*



BlackBerry has rebutted a claim that its UK smartphone market share was just 5.1% during the first three months of 2013.

It says independent sales figures show it notched up 10% of the market during that period.



Kantar ComTech Worldpanel says 5.1%, BlackBerry says GfK says 10% (but won't release the GfK numbers). Going to be hard to pull out of the results, because BlackBerry's quarters don't match calendar quarters.

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*The troubled life of Patent No. 6,456,841 >> IEEE Spectrum*

Tam Herbert:



[in 2011] when Google sought to buy Nortel Networks Corp.'s 6000-plus mobile-telecom patents, a consortium of Apple, EMC, Ericsson, Microsoft, Research In Motion, and Sony paid $4.5bn to keep that intellectual property out of Google's hands.


Against that litigious backdrop, on 4 March 2011, Apple quietly acquired Icon and 11 other Mitsubishi patents. (Presumably, Apple either paid the Japanese company for the portfolio or did an in‑kind exchange of IP, but neither firm would comment.)

Just five months later, Apple transferred those dozen patents to an entity called Cliff Island, a shell company created by Digitude Innovations. Headquartered in Alexandria, Va., Digitude describes itself as a patent acquisition and licensing company.



Dirty deeds done dirt cheap?

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*China becomes leading PC market in 2012, says IHS >> Digitimes*



China rose to the top of the PC market for the first time ever on an annual basis in 2012, relegating the US to second place with a lead of more than three million units, according to IHS iSuppli.

PC shipments in 2012 to China amounted to 69m units, exceeding the 66m total reached by the US. Only a year earlier in 2011, the US was the leading global destination for PCs.

Beyond its large size, China's PC market exhibits distinct characteristics that set it apart from the computer trade elsewhere, possessing a vast untapped rural market and unique consumer-purchasing patterns. While desktop shipments lagged notebooks around the world, the two PC segments were on par in China in 2012, with an even 50%-50% split.

"The equal share of shipments for desktops and notebooks in China is unusual, since consumers in most regions today tend to prefer more agile mobile PCs, rather than the bulky, stationary desktops," said Peter Lin, senior analyst for compute platforms at IHS. "The relatively large percentage of desktop shipments in China is due to huge demand in the country's rural areas, which account for a major segment of the country's 1.34bn citizens. These consumers tend to prefer the desktop form factor."



Total smartphone sales in China in 2012: over 210m.

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*Tennis player tweets out love for Samsung Galaxy S4... from his iPhone >> TUAW*

Oopsie, David Ferrer. Looking forward to hearing that his Twitter was "hacked".

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*Who has your back? 2013 >> Electronic Frontier Foundation*

Compares a large number of (US) companies against various privacy and rights categories - eg do they require a warrant for consent; tell users about government data requests; publish transparency reports; and so on.

MySpace (who?) is bottom, AT&T, Apple and Yahoo next worst (1/6). Only Twitter and Sonic.net get 6/6. If you're wondering, Sonic.net is an ISP.

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*The serious flaw with Win 8 and Metro >> John C. Dvorak*



Let me pose a simple question: When you look at your desktop screen, how do you find the program you are looking for? You look for distinctive icons using your human ability to recognize patterns. It's what we do best. You ignore the words beneath the icon. For example, you scan your desktop for a red flat cat, locate it, and click, knowing the program is Irfanview. We are so good at this that we can identify an upside down icon.

How is it a step forward to create a tile inscribed with the name of the program? An old alphabetized DOS listing is easier to navigate than a wall of tiles, on which nothing is immediately familiar. Our innate pattern recognition is short-circuited by similar tiles. You have to read text rather than react to an iconic image. And while colored tiles help a little, it's still problematic.



For once, Dvorak actually makes a good point - though the tiles also contain icons, but being reversed (white on colour) they're not as easy to recognise as a non-reversed colour. It's the same as trying to read white text on coloured background - it's slower than black on a lighter colour. (Thanks @rquick for the link.)

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You can follow Guardian Technology's linkbucket on Pinboard

To suggest a link, either add it below or tag it with @gdntech on the free Delicious service. Reported by guardian.co.uk 16 minutes ago.

Hong Kong shares slide after soft China manfacturing data

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Hong Kong and China shares started May on a weaker footing on Thursday as soft China manufacturing data put growth-sensitive counters on the defensive as mainland markets returned from a three-day public holiday.

The final China HSBC Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), released on Thursday, dropped to 50.4 in April from March’s 51.6 and was largely in line with a flash reading last week of 50.5.

China’s official PMI on Wednesday fell to 50.6 in April from an 11-month high of 50.9 in March. Reported by S.China Morning Post 4 minutes ago.

7 ways to send China a strong message without war

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The Indian response to China does not need to be military. Here are some non-military ways to send a strong message without embroiling us in military conflict. Reported by Firstpost 16 minutes ago.

Home-Price Rise Accelerates in China

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Average housing prices in 100 of China's largest cities rose in April at the fastest pace in 18 months, despite policies aimed at cooling the market. Reported by Wall Street Journal 32 seconds ago.
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