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Apple has confirmed that their Apple Pay service is officially headed to China next year thanks to a partnership with China UnionPay.

Giant Chinese smartphone OEM Xiaomi has launched their first all-metal devices this week, the Redmi Note 3 and the Mi Pad 2.

According to new reports, Apple is looking to launch Apple Pay in China by February.

Pepsi (yes, the soda giant) has officially unveiled their Pepsi Phone P1s for China.

According to sources, Google is aiming to have a Chinese version of the Google Play store available in the nation next year.

Tencent, China's largest social network and online gaming company, has announced new deals with Hollywood that will give the company distribution rights for James Bond and Star Trek in the nation.

According to the latest Q3 figures from Canalys, Huawei has now become the top selling smartphone vendor in China, beating out massive 'startup' Xiaomi.

Apple has announced this week that their Music, iTunes Movies and iBooks services are now available in China.

According to the China Daily, two men tried to sell their kidneys in order to afford the new Apple iPhone 6S.

The new iPhone 6S and 6S Plus are already on significant back order in China.

The world's third largest PC maker will make a massive $125 billion investment in China.

Lenovo and Google have teamed up to bring Android Wear to China, a surprising move as the search giant has been notably absent in the world's most populous nation.

After years of being banned from the nation, Google could be well on its way to having the Google Play Store return to China this fall.

China has had an peculiar ban on video game consoles for 15 years. Since last year it hasn't affected companies registered in he Shanghai Free ......

The Shanghai Consumer Rights Protection Commission has filed lawsuits against Samsung and Oppo this week, specifically over the large amount of bloatware that comes pre-installed on the company's smartphones.

Alibaba will launch a Netflix rival for China in the coming two months, as the online video streaming industry begins to pickup in the world's most populous nation.

The Chinese State Council has said today that the government will invest $182 billion to boost Internet speeds in the world's most populous nation by 2017.

According to new reports, Netflix is in talks with Wasu Media Holding, the Chinese company backed by Alibaba's Jack Ma.

In their ongoing effort to crackdown on ridesharing apps, the Chinese government has raided Uber's offices in Guangzhou.

Chinese startup giant Xiaomi says counterfeiters and taking a major chunk out of their revenue, especially for one specific accessory: The Mi Power Bank battery pack.
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