When traveling, Xu carries 30 kilograms of kit in his bike's panniers, including a tent, two replacement tires, food and other necessities.
While China and the US are negotiating for a deal which hopefully could bring the ongoing trade frictions to an end, the growing rivalry and frictions in the technology sector between the two countries have also generated concerns among experts.
When you're dealing with computer models of the future, how do you "prove" something is wrong? The only thing that can settle a dispute is the future. And so the drumbeat of the mantra goes on: Climate change is real. That's not a theoretical could be or might turn out to be real, but is real.
While Ford shares have risen modestly since the company changed CEOs, the stock is still down 3.8 percent this year, trailing GM and the benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 Index.
When Premier Li Keqiang met with Merkel on Thursday, he called for two-way opening-up to expand bilateral cooperation.
While Chinese people bid farewell to the Year of the Rooster and welcome the Year of the Dog, Bai and his family are celebrating the last Lunar New Year in their old home, as the say goodbye to their poor, harsh lives on the mountain.
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While Opscode may never equal Avanade in terms of headcount, Hill said that the opportunity in front of the maker of cloud computing infrastructure technologies is “very large.” Opscode’s Chef products help organizations better manage and control computing environments — servers, desktops, mobile devices and more.
When he returned home in 2001, he found the villagers still struggling with poverty. At the invitation of the former village Party chief, Xiong stayed on to help with administrative work in the village, and was elected Party chief, head of the village, in 2004.
While US President Donald Trump fights with Congress for money to build a wall on the southern border with Mexico to stop what he calls an "onslaught" of illegal immigrants, he has told 85,000 immigrants in the US who hold H-1B work visas that "changes are soon coming which will bring both simplicity and certainty" to their status in the United States, "including a potential path to citizenship".
When Ngai joined IBM in the 1980s, he sold mainframes — bulky-sized computers used primarily by large organizations for critical applications and bulk data processing, and other hardware products to the public sector — the group's core business back then.