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Xiaomi to launch in US with accessories sales
2015-02-13 09:24:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi announced plans to expand to the US, selling first accessories. At a press conference in San Francisco, Xiaomi said it will launch its mi.com ecommerce site to sell accessories such as headphones, battery packs and fitness trackers in the US. "We intend to launch here in the US in a few months, perhaps a few other markets as well," said Hugo Barra, Xiaomi's head of global, according to a report from the Financial Times. Bringing phones and tablets to the US is "not in our plan at this point" due to the "incredible amount of work" in localising hardware and software and getting the devices certified by telecoms regulators, he added. The Android-based MIUI software now has more than 100 million users, the company said. Last year it sold 61 million phones, an increase of 227 percent, generating revenue of CNY 74.3 billion (USD 12 billion), up 135 percent.
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2015-02-12 23:38:04| PortlandOnline
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MattelA & Nickelodeona to expand licensing partnership with Mega...
2015-02-12 22:31:52| Toys - Topix.net
Fans of Nickelodeon's leading boys action franchise can expect exciting new product to hit shelves in 2016. Drawing inspiration from the vast Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise, the Mega Bloks product line will offer creative building experiences for fans of all ages.
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Dell Goes Big on Education With Little Chromebook 11
2015-02-12 22:02:14| PC Magazine Notebooks Product Guide
The new Dell Chromebook 11 goes after the K-12 crowd with updated components and a low $249.99 price tag.
Canada asks for WTO tribunal to help resolve wood-pulp trade dispute with China
2015-02-12 21:52:22| Agriculture - Topix.net
The federal government is seeking a World Trade Organization tribunal to help resolve a dispute over China's move to slap duties on Canadian wood-pulp exports. Last fall, Ottawa filed a complaint with the WTO over Chinese levies on Canadian dissolving pulp, which is used to make rayon for clothing and other products.
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