
QQ, once just the biggest online instant messaging service, has become also the biggest online gaming company in China. And like other giant online game companies in China, QQ’s steps across the border line has quickened over the last year.
Continue reading QQ/Tencent Moving Oversea

As Raw Plunger has reported earlier, Lenovo has bought back Lenovo Mobile business and promised to stride into mobile internet business. And they’re not just talking, but moving fast with a flashy new netbook, rumored to be named “Skylight”, which will abandon the clunky Windows XP and instead using Android OS.
Continue reading Skylight – Lenovo’s Android Netbook?

After over a month and half Raw Plunger’s DNS server was taken offline by MII, we finally convinced them that we’re not writing anything other than celebrating the harmony of China’s society. And now finally here we are, out and free again. I hope those of you out there weren’t holding your breathe waiting for us to come back; or somehow we hope you were,
Continue reading Out and Free Again

The highly expected AppStore from China has come very close to being released. A work-in-progress test URL has leaked through sources which gave a peek of Unicom’s AppStore called WanJiaYing (Gamer’s Base).
Continue reading A Peek at China Unicom’s AppStore – WanJiaYing

A mass Blackberry distribution plan has been made between RIM and Digital China, in which Digital China will be distributing Blackberry handsets in the China market for RIM, while previously they’re only legitimately accessible through CMCC.
Continue reading Blackberry’s China Plan

Announced by China Mobile Shanghai, CMCC is rolling out a new SIM card which is equipped with payment functionality. Any handset with such SIM card inside can be swiped at the designated machine to pay for anything, just like your Visa or Laser
Continue reading SIM card, the new Credit Card for China Mobile Users
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