SonyEricsson K660i

SonyEricsson K660i 基本参数: 系  统:GSM 四频 WCDMA 尺寸重量:104 x 47 x 14.7 mm / 95 g 屏  幕:240 x 320 pixels、26 万 色 2 吋 TFT 相  机:主 200 万像素 CMOS 副 30 万像素 CMOS 记忆插卡:M2 使用时间:通话 540 分钟 / 待机 330...
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Beijing Maps Out Telecom Overhaul

China revealed plans for a long-awaited shake-up of its huge telecommunications sector that could enhance competition among carriers and, eventually, lead to billions of dollars in new contracts for global wireless-equipment companies. The restructuring, announced Saturday after years of preparation,...
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Mourning Victims Of Wenchuan Earthquake

BEIJING, May 19 (Xinhua) — China on Monday began a three-day national mourning for the tens of thousands of people killed in a powerful earthquake which struck the country’s southwest on May 12. At 4:58 a.m., the national flag at the Tian’anmen Square in downtown Beijing flew at half-mast...
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Calling for donations for China earthquake

For those who are looking to contribute to current aid efforts underway, you can now donate money to the Red Cross Society of China which has formed a disaster relief working group to be dispatched to the earthquake-stricken Wenchuan County in Sichuan. They have also published an emergency relief hotline,...
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Thousands Feared Dead as Strong Quake Hits China

A powerful earthquake struck a mountainous region of western China on Monday, reportedly killing as many as 5,000 people in a single county and trapping more than 900 students beneath a collapsed high school as tremors shook buildings throughout China and were felt as far away as Thailand and Vietnam,...
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Japanese to refine more oil for China

China National Petroleum Corporation is in talks to buy a 49 per cent stake in a Japanese oil refinery operated by Nippon Oil. It is the first investment in Japan by the Chinese company, which is seeking to overcome a chronic shortage of refining capacity. State-owned CNPC and Nippon Oil signed a letter...
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China’s stockmarket seeing red

How meddling has helped investors A USEFUL indicator of the febrile state of China’s stockmarkets for much of last year was the crowd that often packed the Shenyin & Wanguo broker in Shanghai’s People’s Square watching an electronic bulletin board lit up by the flashes of rapidly...
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