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China Could Boost Apple To Trillion-Dollar Worth

Apple's destined to become the world's first trillion-dollar company. At least, so say an increasing number of industry watchers. Now we have an idea of how it'll get there, and fast: China.READ MORE

Apple: Does This Spaceship Make My Glass Look Big?

Apple's proposed new "spaceship" building in Cupertino features curved glass and an engineering challenge that makes solving the antennagate and white iPhone problems look cinchy.READ MORE

China's Real Estate Bubble Is Making Your Cell Phone Obsolete--And Valuable

In the latest installment of Butterfly Effect, we follow the impact of China's bulging real estate market on commodities such as copper, the latest tech innovations those commodities enable, the scrap they create, and the subsequent recycling opportunities--in China. READ MORE

The Beijing-Shanghai Railroad Begins Service Today

China's trains--already faster than any in the U.S.--will soon connect distant economic centers in just a few hours.READ MORE

The Future Of Subway Swiping

Take a good look at these transit cards -- thanks to new technology, they might be on their way out.READ MORE

After the Expo: Urban Renewal With Chinese Characteristics

The future belongs to crowds. That’s the lesson in a sentence from Expo 2010, which concluded in Shanghai on Sunday after six months, a record-breaking 73 million visitors, and 30,000 newborns saddled with the unfortunate name of ...READ MORE

Tools of My Trade: Shanghai Peace Hotel's Architect Ian Carr

From pencils to messenger bags, the things that inspire the architect behind the renovation of Shanghai's historic Peace Hotel.READ MORE

Entrepreneurship's Future: Not Only Outside Silicon Valley, But Outside the US

"In 1998, 3.4 million Chinese attended university. In 2008, the number was 21.5 million. Once a privilege for a select few, college education has defined a generational experience in China." These numbers come from an excellent ...READ MORE

McRefugees Take Advantage of Shanghai's 24-Hour Fast Food Joints

The most obvious byproduct of the decades-long growth of fast food restaurants is a nation (and increasingly, a world) of overweight citizens. But now we're seeing another disturbing fast food-related trend: McRefugees. Some ...READ MORE

Inside Barbie's Fun House

Girl has a new dream house! With a flagship shop in Shanghai, the American idol reveals her emerging-market ambitions.READ MORE

Architecture's Very Own Beauty Pageant

The 2010 World Expo, in Shanghai, is shaping up to be the architecture world's version of Miss Universe.READ MORE

Preview: Architecture of the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai

The grand tradition of World Expos may seem a little quaint to Americans--evoking 1950s era images of flying cars and robot butlers. But the Expos still live, and the upcoming Expo 2010 in Shanghai, promises to be worthwhile since ...READ MORE

AMD Readies "Shanghai" Chip

AMD [AMD] has been having a mediocre year. Okay, an awful year. First, their quad-core chip, the Barcelona, couldn't find a market because of its reputation as buggy. Then the company announced a second quarter loss of over $1.2 ...READ MORE

China booth design booth construction in Beijing Shanghai-Vorstar Exhibition

Our Company provides professional booth designing, image display, booth construction in Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Nanjing, Guangzhou, Chongqing, Chengdu and so on, as well as other exhibition related service in China. Our ...READ MORE

URBN Hotel, China's First Carbon Neutral Hotel

Scott Barrack and Jules Kwang, Founders of URBN Hotels and Resorts introduce us to China's first carbon neutral hotel.READ MORE

A Successful American Restaurateur In China

Greg Duerfeldt, Founder of Moon River Diner , talks to us about the rewards, challenges and opportunities of being a successful American restaurateur in China.READ MORE