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Sony PS4 and Microsoft Xbox One Comparison, Sales & News: PlayStation 4 to Sell in China, But Which Games Will the Government Approve?

Sony Corp. announced that the PlayStation 4 gaming console will go on sale in China starting January 11. This significant start date marks an end to a 14-year ban on foreign gaming consoles, which limited U.S. brands from tapping into the third-largest gaming market until next month.

China Citizen Arrested for Attempting to Steal Documents Showing Development of Advanced Titanium for US Military Aircraft

On November 7, U.S. officials arrested a Chinese citizen who tried stealing American military documents and bringing them to his native country.

Despite Facebook Ban, Mark Zuckerberg Tries to Win Over China's Internet Regulator in Meeting

Even though his social network remains banned in China, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg met with the the Communist country's Internet regulator last week. Lu Wei, the minister of China's Cyberspace Administration, visited Facebook's offices during a recent trip to the United States.

Hong Kong Protests 2014: Demonstrations Escalate as Protestors Clash with Police

Hong Kong protests escalated early Monday as pro-democracy protesters clashed with police officers in an attempt to surround government headquarters.

Hong Kong Protests News: Police Use Pepper Spray, Batons and Force to Arrest Activists Against China Electoral Reform

Demonstrations in Hong Kong turned violent Tuesday as police used pepper spray to dispel protesters in the Mong Kok neighborhood. But authorities' "often-tough tactics triggered hundreds more to rally to the demonstrators' cause and take to the streets," the newspaper group added.

HBO Go to Stream in China

The Chinese Internet company Tencent Holdings announced Tuesday that it has reached an exclusive deal with Time Warner's HBO network to stream their television shows.

Earthquakes in China & Japan: Magnitude 6.3 Quake Rocks Both Nations

Both China and Japan were struck by separate earthquakes just hours apart on Saturday. Scores were injured in both seismic events, though China saw more damage.

Manny Pacquiao Next Fight: After Beating Chris Algieri, Is Floyd Mayweather Next for PacMan? [Poll]

After a very impressive win over Chris Algieri, Manny Pacquiao has once again called out WBA Welterweight Champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. Boxing fans across the world would love nothing more than a Pacquiao-Mayweather fight, but is it going to happen?

China Business News: Country's Central Bank Aims to Jump-start Economy With Interest Rate Cut

In a surprise move, China's central bank cut interest rates on Friday in an effort to "re-energize the world's No. 2 economy." The people's republic is among a number of countries trying to "encourage growth in the face of a global slowdown," according to the Associated Press.

Peru vs. Paraguay: International Friendly Schedule & Predictions - Los Incas Look for Payback Against Los Guaranies

Peru plays Paraguay in a rematch from last week's friendly match which saw Los Guaranies defeat Peru 2-1 after breakdowns in the Incas' defense late in the game.

China vs. Honduras: International Friendly Schedule & Predictions - Los Catrachos Look to Rebound Against Team Dragon

After getting thumped 6-0 by Japan at Toyota Stadium, the Honduran national team looks to save face with a solid performance against China on Tuesday to cap off their tour of Asia.

Peru Makes Deals With China President Xi Jinping to Build Cross-Continental Railroad to Brazil

Peru's long infrastructure-building journey has just commenced as the South American nation pens various projects to build railroads across the country and continent.

Silk Road 2.0 Shut Down: China Seeks to Invest $40 Billion in Reviving Ancient Silk Road

China seeks to invest $40 billion in reviving ancient Silk Road China has announced they will establish a Silk Road Fund to promote interconnectivity and further international investments.

Mexico Cancels $3.75 Billion High Speed Train Contract with China

After facing steep criticism claiming favoritism, the administration of Mexican President Peña Nieto has cancelled the contract with a Chinese company to build Latin America's first high-speed train.

College Dropout's Makeup Brush Business Anisa International to Make $35M This Year: Company Sells to Estee Lauder, Revlon, L'Oréal and More

A college dropout owns, Anisa International, a private-label designer and manufacturer of makeup brushes for some of the biggest brands in the world. This year, the company is on revenue for $35 million.

China Launches Spacecraft on Moon Mission

China's launch of an experimental spacecraft Friday is seen as the first step toward a manned mission to the moon. The vehicle will travel around our only natural satellite before returning to Earth.

iPhone 6/6 Plus Release, Price & Availability: How to Find New iPhones in Stock

Over 10 million people bought the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus during opening weekend, but that does not mean that people are done buying it.

How the Umbrella Became a Symbol for Hong Kong's Occupy Movement

How the umbrella became a symbol of Hong Kong's Occupy movement The umbrella emerged as a symbol of the protest in Hong Kong mostly due to weather, but it has since become a mascot for pro-democracy protestors.

Hong Kong Protests Continue as Thousands Fight for Democratic Elections

Thousands of Hong Kong protesters defied government demands and continued to rally for democratic elections on Monday.

Xbox One News, Games & Release Date in China: Next-Gen Console Arrives in China After Minor Delay

China finally gets the Xbox One The youth (and adults) of China can finally legally play an imported video game system after Xbox One debuted in the country Monday.

Chinese Web Company Baidu Launches Kickstarter-style Film Service

Web search giant Baidu launched a Kickstarter-style project were average investors can help fund major movie ventures
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