In China, the revenue generated in the Paint, Wallpaper & Supplies market is estimated to reach US$49.13bn in 2024. It is projected to experience an annual growth rate of 1.61% (CAGR 2024-2028).
This is the eighth time in the past 12 months that Microsoft has publicly accused nation-state groups targeting institutions critical to civil society. Although Hafnium is based in China ...
Microsoft is shutting down its social network, LinkedIn, in China, saying having to comply with the Chinese state has become increasingly challenging. It comes after the career-networking site ...
Chinese woman suffers miscarriage after being startled by dog, court orders owner to pay $12,600 China man pays compensation over Rs 10 lakh to woman after she suffers miscarriage because of his pet ...
China’s government has positioned itself to embed “Communist Party spies” at Microsoft and other US companies that do business in the country — and further expose them to theft of trade ...
You can certainly celebrate speed, endurance and durability of Microsoft’s new Surface hardware but Copilot isn’t the category killer that will change personal computing for good. Jonathan Bell has ...
The new Microsoft Surface Adaptive Kit is a modest but massively ... Jonathan Bell has written for Wallpaper* magazine since 1999, covering everything from architecture and transport design to books, ...
Visitors take pictures of the grand lantern show on display at the Garden Expo Park on the eve of Mid-Autumn Festival in ...
Outside the U.S. and China, Amazon is still the No. 1 cloud market player, followed by Microsoft at No. 2 and then Google at No. 3. Synergy Research also covered market share in Europe, Asia ...
although the commercial launch of the first WPS word processor in 1989 predated Microsoft's set-up of a China office in 1992. Today, the WPS website still markets its products as being "highly ...
Microsoft is reportedly requiring all China-based staffers to use only iPhones for work, effective September. Bloomberg reported on Monday, citing an internal memo, that the tech giant informed ...
Microsoft has created a Chinese-language chatbot that's captured the attention and affection of millions of people who message it regularly, The New York Times reports. The bot, called Xiaoice ...