HTC Launches Brand in China and Reveals First HTC-Branded Phones for China.
HTC has launched its brand in china by announcing its partnership with China Mobiles. It has also revealed the First HTC Branded Devices which will be shipped to China. Till now, All HTC products have been wearing the Dopod brand.
A Taiwanese company reports that the Brand HTC is well known in China to make it sell its devices under its own brand name – HTC. The first phones to be branded will ...
China slams Double standards in nuke cooperation
The civil nuclear cooperation agreement between Pakistan and Chinese companies has attracted wide attention, with some countries even questioning the legality of the deal.
The pact is however a routine development and is a sign of pragmatic cooperation that will in fact be closely supervised by the concerned international authorities.
A look at the Technology behind Location Data
As location based services become mainstream, the demand for accurate location data has grown. Various companies provide this data, using a combination of approaches. The software is sold to cell phone companies on a per-device basis and other mobile connected devices, thus enabling applications such as Foursquare to build location based services.
What Pakistan Achieved – Something You Won’t Find on Google
Pakistan saved million of dollars in servicing our OWN PIA Aeroplane Engines with Radio Active technology researched in Kahuta. Our Satellite WILL be launched from Pakistan Inshallah unlike the previous Satellites being launched from China.
Pakistan building 150 new Stealth version of JF-17 Thunder: Exports to Egypt, Turkey etc.
Islamabad will put its JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft on sale at the Farnborough Air Show near London, a Pakistani TV channel said on Monday.
The Farnborough Air Show, one of the most preeminent global aviation events, will be held from July 19 – 25. The first five days of the show will be dedicated to concluding deals and the exhibition will then be open to the public over the weekend. Ria ...
China builds relations with Pakistanis across the political spectrum
The Chinese have brilliantly developed relations with various religious parties in Pakistan. A few months the head of the Jamat e Islami (JI) went to Beijing and hobnobbed with the rich and the famous in the capital of the new and upcoming superpower. This week Maulana Fazal Ur Rehman, the head of the Jamiat e Ulema e Islam (JUI). The JUI is the equivalent of the Jamiat e Ulema e Hind (JUH) of ...
Pakistan relationship with China stronger than US ties
One of the worlds most profound and deep relationships in the world is the Pakistani Chinese symbiosis. Pakistan and China traded with each other in pre-history, when the Indus Valley was trading with Xinjiang and Beijing. The Silk road ran from the Indus to Kashgar and beyond. It has been sixty years when Islamabad and Beijing formally began their modern alliance–at a time when Beijing was ...
China to invest in Solar, Wind Energy in Pakistan
SHANGHAI (China): President Asif Ali Zardari has called upon Chinese alternate energy entrepreneurs and manifold companies to make investment in Pakistan as it has a great economic potential and a future role in the world affairs.
He said: “When I draw the attention of the investors in the alternate and renewable energy, I ask for shifting from pollutant fossil fuel to clean sources of energy. ...
The allure of the warm sea waters of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, July 10 (APP): President Asif Ali Zardari has said that there is great potential in South Asia and connectivity between Pakistan and China through road and rail links gives it access to warm waters.In an interview with China Centre Television, he said, China is a growth market and it needs new markets while Pakistan can be an excellent partner with the Chinese companies to explore ...
Corporate China responds to Pakistani industrialization
BEIJING, Jul 07, 2010 (Asia Pulse Data Source via COMTEX) –
President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday met the leaders of a dozen of China?s corporations specializing in defense, petroleum, banking, industrial and construction sectors to further Islamabad?s quest for attracting Chinese entrepreneurs to invest in Pakistan in return for liberal economic incentives and security to Chinese manpower.

