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Valve is changing the way independent game makers can get their creations onto its Steam service.
Chinese talent takes the digital world by storm; giants set to invest big time
With their hands tied in a saturated domestic market, and dwarfed by dominant players, some Chinese app developers are attempting to carve out a place for themselves in overseas markets.
What does it take to buy one fifth of China's largest property developer and become its single largest shareholder?
Hong Kong’s banking regulator has expressed concern over the ultra-accommodative financing schemes offered by some Hong Kong developers to entice home buyers, saying that it is studying whether controls are needed to help offset credit risk.
Land prices in mainland Chinese cities continue to soar despite efforts by some city governments to cool down the market.
A building site in Xiamen fetched a record price at auction last week, as Poly Real Estate outbid 30 developers.
More Chinese property developers are using the domestic bond market for cheaper funding than offshore bond issuance, ratings agency Standard & Poor's said in a report on Thursday.
Nearly 500 public accounts on Tencent's WeChat app have been punished after they were found plagiarizing since February, the app developers said in a statement Tuesday.
A majority of 80 listed Chinese property developers earned less profits in the third quarter, with a few companies suffering losses, amid a continuing downturn in China's property market, latest financial results show.
After concerns about U.S. surveillance and a monopoly probe of Microsoft, there is some good news for China's homegrown operating system (OS): a desktop version may be ready in October.
The insolvency of a property developer in east China's Zhejiang Province has shed light on the risk in China's formerly red-hot real estate sector.
A headline-making debt woe afflicting a small Chinese property developer has highlighted an ongoing cash-flow headache in the sector. Industry analysts said they expected some smaller companies to default and home prices to decline in third- and fourth-tier cities.