Frankly, given that he likely knew the questions in advance, I kind of expected his Chinese to be better — from what I had heard. But impressive nonetheless. At least he’s doing something more useful than pimpin’ electronic dictionaries.
I have a feeling this is not the last we’ve seen of Kevin Rudd on Chinese television.
I came across these pictures of the Chinese HiPhone via digg. Originally posted on live25 where Sascha says that the new HiPhone can be purchased on the website dragonkicks.com.
I did some searching on the Chinese video sites, and came across this online demo, performed by none other than Mr. DragonKicks himself. (Notice his hotmail address plastered in the bottom corner. Now that’s marketing…)
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This is pretty clever, don’t you think?

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These guys may want to fire their graphic designer.

P.S. I can imagine how much porn traffic “brazilian” and “anal” will generate after this… Read the rest of this entry »
For anyone who’s missed it, here are my last few posts over at CNet Asia. The most recent two have touched on China’s recent snow problems, and lets hope that all that mess gets sorted out pronto.
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Happy New Year everybody!