In scenes reminiscent of a generation ago, Chinese are tapping friends and relatives travelling abroad to bring back electronic devices that are unavailable in China.
In scenes reminiscent of a generation ago, Chinese are tapping friends and relatives travelling abroad to bring back electronic devices that are unavailable in their country.
This one's for all you fans of Chinese counterfeits gadget freaks. From Engadget.com : After what feels like centuries of waiting (and suffering through that painful CeBIT demo ), we finally get to see the Meizu M8's OS in action and it's not as bad as you think. Sure, the interface is totally derivative of the iPhone, and there is that pesky cursor floating around, but
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Remember the Meizu M8? It was the iPhone clone, the one that we were all excited to seeback in 2007. Now that Apple's added 3G to the mix, expanded storage and lowered the price with contract, the
In scenes reminiscent of a generation ago, Chinese are tapping friends and relatives travelling abroad to bring back electronic devices that are unavailable in China. The irony is the object they desire is made in China and the US company responsible for the scarcity is proud of its free-thinking image -- Apple Computers.