Chinese New Year 2014: Does Year Of The Horse Begin January 1 Or Later?

1 isn't the only day people will be celebrating the New Year. The Chinese New Year, also known as known as Spring Festival, will fall on Jan. 31, 2014. The event is celebrated on a different day each year since the Chinese calendar is lunisolar


The New England Chinese Professionals 2014 Lunar New Year Gala is co-organized by 16 New England Chinese-American professional associations. These are non-profit, non-political professional organizations with 


Here are some collection of Lunar New Year Messages, Pics and Wishes.for relatives and friends


“The New Year might be met by a fresh wave of selling appetite. Apart from some anticipated index-related buying in early 2014 and seasonal Chinese New Year physical demand, there is limited scope for a cushion,” wrote UBS AG (VTX:UBSN) analyst Joni 


As we get ready to ring in 2014, we at HuffPost Religion would like to highlight celebrations from some of the world's religious traditions. While the modern world is beholden to the Gregorian calendar and its Jan. 1 New Year's day, many faiths follow



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Happy New Year! Google Doodle, fireworks welcome 2014

Happy new year from the Dezeen team and best wishes for 2014!


Adrian Smith is a veteran artist who's had the privelege to work not just for Games Workshop – on stuff like Warhammer 40K – but in video games as well, for companies like THQ, EA, Ubisoft and Blizzard.


Our review of the third season of Star Trek: Enterprise will also be a bit later than hoped, due to the timing of the release being right after the new year, review copies were sent the week of Christmas, right in the middle of 


Procrastinating much? Don't worry, you still have a solid day or so before you need to begin those New Year's resolutions for 2014. In the meantime, you need plans for the big eve ahead. Whether you're looking for a jam-packed party, an easy-going 


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MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry apologizes after flap over Romney photo

MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry apologized Tuesday for a segment in which panelists joked about a photo of Mitt Romney with his family, including an adopted black grandchild. The program, which aired Sunday, drew 


Melissa Harris-Perry never attacked Mitt Romney's grandchild, and it's obtuse to ignore that the man who ran one of the biggest race-baiting races in history has an adopted black grandchild.


MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry has formally apologized for her embarrassing and puzzling comments on Mitt Romney's black grandson, disseminating her regrets through a series of tweets: I am sorry. Without reservation or qualification. I apologize to


MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry apologized Tuesday for a segment in which panelists joked about a photo of Mitt Romney with his family, including an adopted black grandchild. The program, which aired Sunday, drew 


Melissa Harris-Perry never attacked Mitt Romney's grandchild, and it's obtuse to ignore that the man who ran one of the biggest race-baiting races in history has an adopted black grandchild.



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Hackers target pro gamer after taking 'League of Legends' offline

A group of hackers claiming credit for knocking popular online game "League of Legends" offline Monday said they did it for "the lulz" — but things turned personal against a popular professional gamer, U.S. gamer James “PhantomL0rd” Varga, after he 


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This includes titles like World of Warcraft and League of Legends, both of which were brought down for a short period of time. Casualties of the attack included Riot Games' League of Legends servers, which took most of the damage. The hackings resulted


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Dwyane Wade Conceived Son While Dating Gabrielle Union -- Report

Was Dwayne Wade on a break when he fathered a child with a woman who isn't his now-fiancée Gabrielle Union? During a press conference Monday, the 31-year-old NBA player spoke out about his newborn baby boy. "I had a time, a part in our break, in our 


Dwyane Wade publicly acknowledged that he has a newborn son with a mystery ex, a child that he fathered while on a break from his now-fiancée, Gabrielle Union. He admits that his youngest son was born during a "painful" 


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Dwyane Wade freely admitted that he had fathered a son with a mystery ex during a brief split from his current fiancée, Gabrielle Union — but he has not opened up about who the now 1-month-old child's mother is! New photos 


Dwyane Wade reportedly fathered a child with another woman while he was on a break from his now-fiancée, Gabrielle Union. The pair just announced their engagement on Dec. 20, and Gabrielle is reportedly not letting the 



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The Newest Number One App On iPhone Is A Great Way To Recap Your 2013 In ...

Today brings us a cool new photo sharing app, and two very cool new games that I'm super hyped for. Flipagram lets you create stories out of those vacation photos, with your own soundtrack and everything, before sharing them with the world. Knightmare 


O Flipagram é um aplicativo em que você pode criar um vídeo de 15 ou 30 segundos com suas fotos preferidas para publicar no Instagram, Facebook, Twitter ou em qualquer outra rede social. Aprenda neste tutorial como é fácil criar suas montagens.


So, here's a cool thing I've been seeing a lot of lately: tons of 2013 year-end slideshow videos posted mostly on Instagram by basically everyone. Flipagram seems to be the popular third-party app of choice for making these short and personalized video 


Flipagram is an app that collects your photos from Facebook and Instagram to create a 15 second or 30 second music video. Here's how you use it.


Flipagram is a simple video editor which has been specially designed for you to mix your photos and favourite music. When you run the app, just tap "Start"



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What the hell is a 'quenelle'? Why everyone is searching Google for an anti ...

On Tuesday the Toulouse state prosecutor said he was investigating a photo showing a young man performing the quenelle in front of the Jewish school in south-west France where an Islamist gunman killed a teacher and three pupils in March 2012.


As those who did not spend their winter holidays unplugged and are up on the latest online scandals know by now, a quenelle is a gesture that is getting a whole lot of famous people into a lot of trouble. At first glance, it looked innocent enough, and


The “quenelle” is executed by holding one arm straight and bringing the hand of the other arm to that shoulder, as shown below. The Daily Mail reports that Dieudonné has portrayed the “quenelle” as an “anti-establishment 


On Tuesday the Toulouse state prosecutor said he was investigating a photo showing a young man performing the quenelle in front of the Jewish school in south-west France where an Islamist gunman killed a teacher and three pupils in March 2012.


That weird motion he's making with his arms is something he came up with called “la quenelle.” Dieudonne, as he is known on stage, has responded to the criticism from prominent Jewish figures by threatening to sue them for 



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Happy New Year! Google Doodle, fireworks welcome 2014

As 2013 draws to a close, there are much expectations from the New Year. There is a lot to look forward to in 2014, be it be in sports, music, technology or movies. The sports and music scenes hold much promises, as the New Year is lined up with great 


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Don't worry, you still have a solid day or so before you need to begin those New Year's resolutions for 2014. In the meantime, you need plans for the big eve ahead in Portland. Whether you're looking for a jam-packed party, 



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Hackers target pro gamer after taking 'League of Legends' offline

Riot Games' League of Legends servers took the brunt of the attack, as the NA/EU/OCE servers have been down for a good portion of the day, as was the LoL website and forums. The group also managed to take down the Dota 2 servers for a while, as well 


The group performed DDoS attacks on games and services like Dota 2, League of Legends, Club Penguin and Battle.net as Phantoml0rd began streaming them on his Twitch channel. The group told Phantoml0rd over Twitter that if he lost the Dota 2 match he 


The group performed DDoS attacks on games and services like Dota 2, League of Legends, Club Penguin and Battle.net as Phantoml0rd began streaming them on his Twitch channel. The group told Phantoml0rd over Twitter that if he lost the Dota 2 match he 


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Melissa Harris-Perry apologizes for Romney grandchild jokes: Sincere?

On the Sunday broadcast of her MSNBC show, Melissa Harris Perry and her panel poked fun at a Romney family portrait that included his new black grandson. "One of these things is not like the others, one of these things just isn't the same. And that


On Sunday MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry ran a segment that has landed her, her employer, and her guests in a lot of trouble. It involved a panel of comedians commenting on photos of the year, and things went off the rails when a picture of former 


Melissa Harris-Perry never attacked Mitt Romney's grandchild, and it's obtuse to ignore that the man who ran one of the biggest race-baiting races in history has an adopted black grandchild.


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On Sunday's Melissa Harris-Perry show, the eponymous host led a panel of entertainers in a rundown of the photos of the year, which included a buzz-worthy Romney family picture. The panel immediately honed in on the 



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Power Rankings: No. 2 Denver Broncos

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The Broncos are your #1 seed and will play the Colts, Chiefs or Chargers on January 12, 2014. Here's everything you need to know.


As Manning's Denver Broncos commenced beating the living heck out of the Oakland Raiders to wrap up the AFC's No. 1 seed and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, Manning and his offense put up a couple of 


Round 2 the Broncos will face either the Colts, the Chargers, or the Chiefs. The Broncos have faced each one and have an overall record of 3-2 against the trio of teams. Me? I'd love to sink the


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Super Bowl Odds for All 12 Teams

The owners of the first picks in the 2012 and 2013 NFL Drafts will kick off the postseason followed by the Bengals looking to slow the streaking Chargers.


Saturday will be Nick Foles' first start in the postseason, it will be the ninth for Drew Brees. It will be game No. 1 for coach Chip Kelly in the NFL playoffs and No. 9 for Sean Payton. How the Eagles react to the big lights will be a 


Playoff spots and seedings are still up for grabs heading into Week 17, but we have some idea of who will play where next week.


(Click to enlarge.) The final week of the NFL season is here and there is only the Sunday Night Football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Co.


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New Year's celebrations begin around the globe

Shortly after the ball drops and champagne corks are popped, the price for a ride with the car service will skyrocket. The company now explains to users how to avoid these fare hikes. Read this article by Dara Kerr on CNET 


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Shortly after the ball drops and champagne corks are popped, the price for a ride with the car service will skyrocket. The company now explains to users how to avoid these fare hikes. Read this article by Dara Kerr on CNET 


CANBERRA, Australia – Exploding fireworks sprayed from the sails of the Sydney Opera House and the Australian city's harbor bridge at midnight Tuesday as the world ushered in a new year. More than 1 million people crammed the Sydney Harbor foreshore 


Saudi Arabia's religious authorities have warned would-be revelers against celebrating New Year's Eve in the predominantly Sunni Muslim kingdom of 30 million people, local media report.



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Staples: Despite his popularity, Mack Brown had to go

Huff had five catches for 104 yards and a touchdown Monday.


Dec 30, 2013; San Antonio, TX, USA; Oregon Ducks quarterback Marcus Mariota (8) runs past Texas Longhorns defensive end Caleb Bluiett (42) during the first.


Texas had just lost the Alamo Bowl to Oregon. The score was 30-7. In that tunnel, amid those crying folks who so vexed the little girl in the cheerleader costume, it became clear why this had taken so long. As Brown's wife, Sally, stood at the doors of


Tyler Johnstone, the starting left tackle for the Oregon Ducks, injured his right knee during the second quarter of the Alamo Bowl on Monday night. He will not return to the game, per Gary Horowitz. Johnstone appeared to injure his knee while


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Tim Tebow And Destiny: Headed To TV But Not Nixing NFL Comeback

Tim Tebow hasn't given up on his NFL dream but he has found himself another job. ESPN announced on Monday that Tebow has been hired as a college football analyst. Tebow, who won the 2007 Heisman Trophy during a standout collegiate career at 


Tim Tebow has his next football job — talking about the sport on TV. The Heisman Trophy winner has been hired as a college football analyst for the new SEC Network in a return to his Florida glory days, but he still hopes to play quarterback in the NFL.


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He's going to be a college football analyst on the SEC Network, which launches next summer. He'll make his debut during the BCS National Championship Game. He has a three-year contract, and will appear on a traveling pregame show that sounds very 


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Tuesday's Daily Brief: Depressing News About Population Growth
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New Year's celebrations begin around the globe

Saudi Arabia's religious authorities have warned would-be revelers against celebrating New Year's Eve in the predominantly Sunni Muslim kingdom of 30 million people, local media report.


Around the world, certain foods are thought to bring good fortune when consumed (or in the case of the poor pomegranate, destroyed) on New Year's Eve. Here are five lucky foods to eat on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day for your most prosperous year 


(CNN) — Throw confetti! Drop balloons! Give someone a snog! What better way to welcome the new year than with a party, some good food or a burning boat? And of course, few parties are as lavish, ridiculous or exhilarating as a New Year's Eve party.


Around the world, certain foods are thought to bring good fortune when consumed (or in the case of the poor pomegranate, destroyed) on New Year's Eve. Here are five lucky foods to eat on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day for your most prosperous year 


Washington (CNN) — Not everyone subscribes to a New Year's resolution, but Americans will be required to follow new laws in 2014. Some 40,000 measures taking effect range from sweeping, national mandates under Obamacare to marijuana legalization in 



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Happy New Year 2014: Nasa to Send Out Greetings from Space

“I would say happy new year but it's not happy; it's exactly the same as last year except colder.” ― Robert Clark. “Many years ago I resolved never to bother with New Year's resolutions, and I've stuck with it ever since.” –Dave Beard. “The proper


To watch the 60-second ball drop, over a million spectators are expected to gather at Times Square, whereas millions are expected to watch this New Year spectacle unfold via the Times Square live stream. The ball drop will be available to watch live


As 2013 comes to an end, we at PhoneArena would like to say "Thank you" to everyone that turned to us for your smartphone and tablet news, info, and reviews this past year.


Wallpaper Weekends is a series that works to bring you stunning, high quality wallpapers for your iPad, iPhone, and/or iPod Touch. Happy New Year to you in 2014!


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New Year's Eve is Uber's busiest night of the year. So, you can expect to see jacked-up prices (surge pricing) when you open the app for a ride on Tuesday night. Uber recently received backlash for charging 8X more than 


The world rings in 2014. Nineteen hours before the ball drops in New York City's Times Square, the Republic of Kiribati will welcome 2014. That's 5 a.m. on New York's clock. New Zealand, Russia, Australia and Japan join the snowball effect as the year


Who says only tourists go to see the ball drop in Manhattan's Times Square on New Year's Eve? U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, a Bronx native, will be in charge of pressing the button that activates 


But even in such circles, where the pull of the outside world is strong, there is a sense, even as champagne is swilled, that New Year's Eve is someone else's party — indeed, maybe everybody else's. So while there will be plenty of festivities on Dec.



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Court blocks hospital from disconnecting Jahi McMath from life support

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Just before 4 p.m. Monday, Jahi McMath's family announced that they are filing a new complaint in federal court requesting a temporary restraining order and an injunction to keep the girl on life support. "We are hopeful that one of these actions will


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The family of Jahi McMath, the 13-year-old girl declared brain dead after complications from routine tonsil surgery, said Saturday a hospital in New York may be able to accept her and keep her on life support. The girl's uncle 



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AFC Playoffs Q&A: It's wide open

NFL playoff odds: 49ers, Colts favored in Wild Card round. By Matt Verderame  @MattVerderame on Dec 30 2013, 10:21a +. Rob Carr. All the home teams are favored except Green Bay, who plays the underdog role. Tweet Share on 


There wasn't supposed to be much late-season suspense in regard to this year's AFC playoff picture. Except for deciding the . Now Burfict is the NFL's leading tackler on a defense that has ranked among the league's best all year. He gives the


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The stage is set for the NFL playoffs, and 12 teams are ready to make a run at Super Bowl XLVIII. The Bengals won all eight of their home games in 2013, thanks to a stifling defense that allowed just 16.75 points to opponents at Paul Brown Stadium.



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2013 was a year that saw exciting things happen in China's tech scene — and there have been certain key trends that stood out in particular.

As the world's largest smartphone market continues to grow, mobile devices probably took pole position among the top trends of this year — and as Chinese firms reach saturation point in their home market, they are starting to take over smaller firms, enter alliances, and even move overseas.

Here's a look at the seven key trends (or events) that took place in China this year.

1. The Xiaomi craze

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Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi has been on a tear this year, becoming one of the hottest phone-makers in the country. The young company was founded three years ago and released its first device in 2011, but 2013 was when it shot to recognition across the world, firstly by nabbing Hugo Barra, previously Google VP for Android.

Barra was only one facet of Xiaomi's steamroller year though. One of the greatest milestones for the company was when it notched up an impressive valuation of $10 billion in its latest funding round. Its revenue for the first half of 2013 reached $2.15 billion after it sold 7.03 million devices — just shy of the 7.19 million units it sold during the whole of 2012 — and it has likely already hit its target of shifting 15 million devices for the whole of this year.

Xiaomi released four smartphones in total this year. In April, it launched the variants of its then-flagship smartphone, the Mi-2S and Mi-2A. Subsequently, it unveiled its lowest-priced phone yet in July — the $130 Hongmi. Following that, it launched its latest flagship device Mi-3 in September, along with a smart TV, in the process displaying its immense popularity in the world's largest smartphone market. Further proof of its popularity in China came when it overtook Apple on market share in the second quarter this year, according to figures from Canalys, an independent analyst firm.

In 2013, Xiaomi also took its first foray into the international realm, launching its mobile phones in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

The new year will only herald in even more milestones for Xiaomi. After hiring Barra, it is a natural step for the company to head overseas — and it seems like Singapore may be its next stop. After all, Xiaomi recently revealed that users of its Android-based MIUI firmware span 58 countries, with the second-largest group of users after China coming from the US.

2. The iPhone comes to China Mobile

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It's been a long time coming — years, in fact. In 2013, Apple's iPhones finally made it to the world's largest carrier with over 740 million subscribers: China Mobile.

This came as China also claimed another milestone in 2013, after Chinese authorities issued 4G licenses to the three major telecommunication operators, heralding in the super-fast network. Earlier this year, Apple gained regulatory approval for its iPhones to run on the TD-LTE standard used by China Mobile for its 4G networks.

There has been a lot of hype over the China Mobile-iPhone deal. It seems like for Apple, being present on the carrier would significantly widen its reach and sales efforts in China's mobile market — but whether or not that turns out to be true remains to be seen.

In the meantime, Apple has had a pretty impressive run in the world's largest smartphone market in 2013 — after it turned things around in China in Q4 FY2013. CEO Tim Cook said that the company was able to grow its relationships with the government and carriers in China, resulting in the greater China region generating $27 billion in revenue for Apple in the full fiscal year of 2013, a 14 percent increase.

3. Chinese firms eye the US

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As Chinese firms settle comfortably into their domestic market, the next step for them as they seek to spread their influence globally and capture more opportunities is the US — and at no point has this been clearer than in 2013.

Chinese Internet giant Tencent is a prime example of a local firm taking big strides this year, as it seeks to conquer overseas markets. It was rumored to be leading a financing round into Snapchat, after it led a $150 million investment in design-focused e-commerce service Fab in June.

E-commerce giant Alibaba has also made a play for the US. In August this year, Alibaba was said to have paid $75 million for a minority stake in two-day shipping service ShopRunner, and subsequently it also led a $206 million round in the same service. ShopRunner represents a strategic investment for Alibaba, as it offers a viable competitor to Amazon Prime and can help familiarize Alibaba with the US market.

In June, Alibaba made another investment, also in the US market, by backing sports apparel vendor Fanatics.

Alibaba has also been making its way overseas to other English-speaking markets. It made a subtle-but-significant play for Western companies in October by launching an English-language microsite for Tmall, its B2C shopping site for brands — and earlier in September launched its Taobao marketplace in Singapore incorporating a dual-language registration page, seeking to make its mark in Southeast Asia.

4. A string of investments, mergers and acquisitions

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China's tech industry witnessed a string of mergers and acquisitions in 2013, as Internet giants prepared for battle.

The biggest one in particular was a huge buy by Chinese search giant Baidu in July — the acquisition of third-party app distribution platform 91 Wireless for a whopping $1.9 billion.

Earlier this year, Baidu also announced it would buy PPS Video for $370 million, becoming China's biggest video provider as it already owns iQiyi after buying a majority stake last November. In August, Baidu also purchased a majority stake in e-commerce website operator Nuomi for about $160 million and, to round off the year, it acquired e-bookstore Zongheng for about $31 million.

Other than Baidu, Alibaba has also been on a buying spree throughout 2013, as it pursued more alliances to beef up its presence.

The most notable one for Alibaba was in May when it purchased an 18 percent stake in Sina Weibo, arguably the nation's most important social networking platform. This marked Alibaba's strategy of collaborating with established players in the social space to enrich its shopping experience — leading to the launch of a "Weibo-Taobao" platform to make it easier for customers on the Twitter-like microblogging platform to shop on e-commerce site Taobao.

At the start of this year, Alibaba confirmed that it was acquiring Xiami, a popular social music-streaming service — and in April its Taobao Marketplace rolled out functionality for Xiami, apparently to help transform the retail site from merely a shopping platform to a lifestyle and media platform.

In May, Alibaba also confirmed that it made a $294 million investment for a 28 percent stake in China's top mapping platform Autonavi, while in July it confirmed that it inked a strategic investment in outbound travel site Qyer.com for an undisclosed amount, to boost its travel offerings on marketplace site Taobao.

In November, Chinese analytics provider Umeng confirmed that it was acquired by Alibaba too, and in December Alibaba invested $364 million in electronics manufacturer Haier Group as it looks to expand its logistics and delivery capacity.

Tencent has not been resting on its laurels in 2013 either. Other than making investments in the US, in September Tencent announced that it invested $448 million in Sogou for a 36.5 percent stake, and merged its Soso search-related business with Sogou, stepping up its presence in the search market as it sought to become a credible rival to Baidu.

5. The Bitcoin rollercoaster in China

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Crypto-currency Bitcoin made waves in China in 2013 — consisting of highs and lows, essentially going through a rollercoaster in the later part of the year.

In November, it was revealed that BTC China had overtaken Japan-based Mt. Gox as the trading system processing the largest volume of Bitcoins, while it announced a $5 million Series A round. Back then, it was noted that BTC China handles 80,000 transactions per day — over $50 million worth of the currency.

The demand in China and among investors has been high throughout 2013 despite one Chinese platform disappearing with $4.1 million in customer money.

However, in early December, China's central bank finally spoke up in response to the hype around Bitcoin, saying that banks and other financial institutions are not allowed to handle transactions made with the digital currency. It says it doesn't recognize Bitcoin as a legal currency, but gave the green light for individuals to use Bitcoin online — at their own risk.

Subsequently, a series of incidents in the country culminated in BTC China stopping deposits in Renminbi, China's currency – following reports that the Bank of China (BoC) had outlawed transactions between Bitcoin exchanges and third-party payment systems. This sent Bitcoin's price crashing.

It remains to be seen how Bitcoin will adapt to the changes in the Chinese system during the new year, but the unfriendly environment is making it difficult to operate in — and challenges are aplenty.

6. WeChat becomes a platform

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2013 was the year when wildly popular Chinese messaging service WeChat (users in China get a version known as Weixin) expanded its services and progressed toward becoming a platform.

In August, Chinese Internet giant Tencent rolled out an update to its mobile messaging app Weixin, incorporating payment services, a game center and a sticker store, in a bid to monetize the free app. The availability of mobile payments on Weixin lets users simply link an online bank account to pay for items, while Tencent's payments solution Tenpay does the necessary backend work. In the meantime, the five mobile games it released have passed 570 million cumulative downloads, as revealed in November.

As Tencent deepened Weixin's online-offline commerce link this year, in September it announced that users in China can pay via the chat app when they get a drink from its dedicated vending machines located across Beijing. The Internet giant has also reportedly been finalizing its online-to-offline collaboration with merchants through the year, which would see large chain restaurants get on board to let Weixin users pay with the app.

7. Smart TVs become mainstream

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Chinese Internet companies flocked into the smart TV space throughout 2013 as they strived to conquer the living room.

Many new smart TVs arrived in China in recent months, as companies hoped to draw in consumers with impressive large screens to form the centerpiece of households, and includes a range of Internet entertainment services.

In early September, popular Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi announced its move beyond handsets as it launched a 47-inch 3D smart TV which is retailing for CNY2,999 ($490).

In July, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba announced that it had developed a smart TV operating system and was working with a number of partners, including Cisco and Chinese manufacturers, to develop smart TVs, set-top boxes and services to run inside them. The culmination of those efforts resulted in a total of three smart TVs unveiled in September, manufactured in collaboration with Skyworth.

A little over a month after Alibaba announced its smart TV OS, fierce rival Baidu also jumped into the space as it partnered with electronics maker TCL Multimedia to sell smart TVs, which include content and branding from its video platform iQiyi.

To round off the year, Tencent launched an Internet TV in December, which features integration with the Chinese version of WeChat — in terms of program controls and even payment solutions.

What to expect for 2014

In 2014, China's mobile presence is likely to grow even stronger — as this year's trends already indicate. Mobile devices are being used increasingly for leisure and entertainment, which will lead to mobile video and games becoming increasingly appealing, and companies will strive to get that right. Mobile is also extending its influence into payments, which will be played out in e-commerce. Most importantly of all, social communication is what ties mobile interaction together — and Chinese firms are likely to take steps to cement their presence in that area.

Perhaps, with wearable devices being produced by so many companies all over the world as well, it may be that China could see its domestic firms breaking into the market as well.

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14 of the best Android apps released in December

Posted: 31 Dec 2013 03:58 AM PST

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With December 2013 now consigned to the history books, we thought we'd take a retrospective look at some of the more notable apps to hit our radar over the past month. So without further ado, here's a quick snapshot of some of the best Android apps to hit Google Play in recent weeks.

VSCO

VSCO Cam is a sweet photo-editing app with subtle filters that give your shots the color cast usually reserved for RAW files spat out by a full-frame DSLR.

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You can alter the intensity of the filters, contrast, temperature and crop options, and share across the social sphere. Though it has a shooting mode too, it's really the editing features that make this worth your time.

VSCO Cam

Cal

To-do list startup Any.DO finally took its smart calendar app Cal to Android this month.

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Cal syncs with all the major calendars, including Google and Exchange, but it's when you start adding items to your calendar where things get interesting. It asks to use your current location, so it can deliver additional details for each entry. For example, if you enter a location name such as 'Concert at Wembley', Cal detects it. It will even plot it out on a map for you and offer to help you navigate your way to any event.

Cal

Dolphin Zero

Why waste time deleting all your browsing history when you can just load up Dolphin's new privacy-focused 'ephemeral' browser?

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Creators MoboTap touts Dolphin Zero as the 'Snapchat for browsing', as it automatically deletes all your data including browsing history, cache, passwords and cookies.

When you first launch the app, you're left with no doubt as to Dolphin's core raison d'être – its strapline 'Leave No Trace' headlines a list of things that it automatically deletes when you tell it to.

Dolphin Zero

Stevie

Stevie, the oddly-named TV-focused startup that emerged from Microsoft's Azure Accelerator in Israel in early 2012, finally arrived for Android last month.

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Stevie provides a social TV layer that combines content from your Facebook and Twitter feeds, along with popular videos from YouTube. To keep the experience as 'lean-back' as possible, it's displayed directly over the content you are watching.

Stevie

Quip

Former Facebook CTO (and FriendFeed co-founder) Bret Taylor and ex-Googler Kevin Gibbs teamed up to launch Quip back in July, with a view towards reinventing how word processing is done. And the Android incarnation landed earlier this month too.

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In a nutshell, the app lets users create documents on any compatible device, and communicate/collaborate across projects. It can be used for shared to-do lists, family shopping lists or, well, anything really.

Quip

Manga Box

Japanese mobile games giant DeNA moved into manga this month, as it seeks to make its mark in another entertainment vertical.

Manga Box is a free mobile app that lets users read artists' manga series from Japanese publishers. It includes original manga series, spin-offs of existing popular series and some classics. All titles will be updated weekly, with three to five new episodes added each day.

Manga Box

Keepy

Keepy, the intergenerational platform that helps families preserve memories through 'playlists' filled with photos, artwork, schoolwork and more, rolled out for Android last month.

Keepy launched for iOS back in September and now claims 150,000 users in 90 countries. But with its arrival on Google Play, several new features have been thrown into the mix across all platforms, including integration with Zazzle to offer printing services directly within the app.

Keepy

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

There was good news for Grand Theft Auto fans in December – Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas went mobile, hitting Android earlier this month.

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Originally released for the PlayStation 2 in 2004, the game was reworked for touchscreen devices, with a more forgiving checkpoint system and two different control schemes for driving and moving around on foot.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Angry Birds Go

Rovio launched its Mario Kart-style Angry Birds racing game in December, hitting Android, Windows Phone, iOS, AND BlackBerry in one fell swoop.

The Angry Birds franchise is really growing arms and legs now, and based on our tinkerings with this game, it has another hit on its hands.

Angry Birds Go

Android Device Manager

Google launched a standalone app for its Android Device Manager service earlier this month, one that works just like the Web-based version of the service.

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It shows you any device associated with your Google Account, lets you ring to locate these devices, and protects the information stored inside by remotely adding a screen lock or performing a factory reset to erase the content.

Android Device Manager

MusicUp

MusicUp pits you against others to discover who can identify the most songs in 90 seconds.

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You can challenge friends or strangers to listen to clips from a pre-set playlist of songs to see how many track titles can be identified within the time limit.

MusicUp

Soundrop

December proved to be a busy month for Soundrop. Fresh from expanding its social listening service to cover Deezer, it also released an Android app to accompany the existing iOS incarnation.

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Soundrop offers 'listening rooms' where Spotify and Deezer users can discuss and share artists, new music and anything else.

Soundrop

TalkSide

TalkSide is a call-screen replacer that brings context and background information to your calls.

talkside 14 of the best Android apps released in DecemberSo before you make or receive a call, you can see relevant information such as text messages, Facebook statuses, birthdays and more. While you are encouraged to sync up with Facebook during the initial set-up, you can actually skip this step – though you will miss out on some of the experience.

TalkSide

CircleMe

We first took a peek at CircleMe back in October 2011 when it launched in private beta – while it was originally only available for Web and iOS, it arrived for Android this month too.

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In a nutshell, CircleMe makes it easy to create an online profile to showcase all your favorite things – this could be websites, films, magazines, books, music, hobbies and more. At its core, CircleMe is about connecting with people with similar interests.

CircleMe

Meanwhile, check out our roundup of some of the best Android apps from the whole of 2013.

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Leak suggests LG’s Lifeband Touch, a Fitbit-style wearable device, is coming soon

Posted: 31 Dec 2013 03:22 AM PST

BczxWE4CUAAeNz9 Leak suggests LGs Lifeband Touch, a Fitbit style wearable device, is coming soonLG has admitted it is preparing to release its first wearable device for consumers, and we just got a look at what it might be, a Fitbit-style gadget called the LG Lifeband Touch.

That's according to regular tipster Evleaks, who posted a render of the device to Twitter. We understand that the Lifeband Touch will support both iOS and Android, and sync with LG's existing fitness app, but it's not clear when it will be officially unveiled — CES seems like a good bet.

The device appears different to the Smart Activity Tracker that LG showed off at CES 2013 — we've contacted the company to see if it has any details to share at this point.

We hear also that the gadget will comprise of a touch-based OLED display, accelerometer, altitude meter, and music player that controls tracks from a paired device.

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China’s Xiaomi expects to ship 40 million smartphones in 2014, more than double that of 2013

Posted: 31 Dec 2013 02:14 AM PST

Popular Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi has had a great run in 2013 — but it looks set to scale even greater heights in 2014.

Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has just announced that the company will ship 40 million smartphones in 2014 — more than double the figure it is expected to round out 2013 with.

Xiaomi's revenue for the first half of 2013 reached $2.15 billion after it sold 7.03 million devices — just shy of the 7.19 million units it sold during the whole of 2012 — and it has likely already hit its target of selling 15 million devices for the whole of this year.

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Rethink

Posted: 31 Dec 2013 02:05 AM PST

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I'm spending two days in the Sahara, back to basics. Just 14 of my best buddies, a few camels (thanks for carrying our bags) and nature in its purest form – ice cold during the night, super hot during the day. An amazing experience, I can recommend it to everybody.

While wandering around from one sand hill to another you have a lot of time to think and chat about life, work, friends, and yes even the brilliant model of Tinder comes up in conversations.

We've known each other from university, and every five years we go on a(n unforgettable) trip. Spending a couple of days in the desert with friends who aren't 'in tech' is refreshing. For instance, it can't hurt to see that there are normal (very successful) people out there that don't give a shit about Twitter, that have never heard of Snapchat, don't have a clue how online companies make money and still think that Google is just a search engine.

It makes you think and rethink the things you have been doing.

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It got me thinking on how we at TNW can do things differently, how we can improve our services, events, coverage, our relationships and friendships. In this post I'll stick to just events.

We have been organizing TNW conferences for eight consecutive years with great success. Each year we've managed to improve our conferences, to test new things, new tools. Over the past few years we have been nominated for awards in the events industry and the King of the Netherlands hung out for three hours at this year's conference, which is all kind of crazy for people who had never even attended a business event before starting their own one, and who had no clue what it would take to organize an event. Basically it came down to us doing whatever we thought we should do to make it cool, fun and worthwhile attending.

That worked like a charm. I dare to say that the TNW conference is amongst the world's leading tech events (check also the infographic at the end of the post). It has great content, always looks stunning and has its own charm, its own feel and vibe, something which has proved to be very difficult to copy.

How do we improve on something like this that has been so successful for many years? The answer; Rethink everything and build on the success, voice and vibe that already has been established.

The default is: change

For TNW Conference Europe this means that we're introducing new speaker formats, new ways for early stage startups to connect with customers, press and investors, new competitions for the hottest European tech companies, better ways to connect to make sure you spend your time as effective as possible (while having a great time) and all packed in fresh and gorgeous design.

Basically we're changing almost everything, all tools are reconsidered, new tools introduced, and we've never been more confident that it will be the best edition so far.

It's not size that matters

We've asked a lot of people on the scene if the size (of an event) matters. We've asked if bigger is always better. It appeared not to be the case. TNW Europe has been sold out for the last four consecutive years (last year the max capacity was 2000) and has always had an intimate feeling. Not too small – after all, you are attending to meet interesting people and do business – and not too big – you still want to be able to find and talk to the people who are of interest to you and your business.

We have decided not to go as big as possible, but to keep it manageable for everyone involved. For 2014 we have room for 2,500 great minds from the industry (young, old -but still young at heart-, entrepreneurs, developers, investors, social media teams, marketing wonders, investors and leaders).

Driving down the price

In 2006 a ticket to the conference was €550 (excluding sales tax) for a one day (and compared to the 2013 event, it was a pretty crappy) event. Now, eight years later, the price for a TNW Conference Europe ticket is €530 and this is a two-day event. If you take the inflation into account, we have lowered the price by 21% while doubling the length of the event, have ten times as many speakers and a production level that is an order of magnitude better. That's not even mentioning the networking tools, special apps, parties, drinks… well you get the point here. Better events at a lower price, that's how we roll.

Hopefully we inspire other events as well, so the overall quality of tech events goes up while the price comes down.

2014 will be a great year, we will continue to improve and are looking forward to meet you in April in Amsterdam (or August in São Paulo, or October in New York).

I can recommend everybody to take a couple of days off and leave your connected devices at home. Just bring some of your best friends along and talk about life, love and your business. It's refreshing.

Happy New Year

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The NSA can reportedly gain backdoor access to the iPhone, among many other tech products

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 11:01 PM PST

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The National Security Agency knows no boundaries — and has tools for spying that span computers, keyboards, firewalls and servers, or nearly all the security architecture created by major tech companies. That's according to German news magazine Der Spiegel, which got its hands on an internal NSA document that apparently resembles a product catalog.

The NSA division in charge of these tools, called ANT, steps in to penetrate networking equipment, monitor mobile phones and computers, as well as divert or even modify data, Der Spiegel reports.

In particular, Apple's iPhone has been dragged into the latest revelations — a worrying fact for people all over the world who carry iPhones. One of the tools available is a spyware implant named DROPOUTJEEP, said to have been in development for the first generation of iPhones at the start of 2008 — though its status right now is unclear.

DROPOUTJEEP is said to allow for remote access and control through SMS or data service. This means that it can read messages, listen to voicemails, download and upload data, as well as pin down the phone's location — all without being noticed by the user.

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Other tools that the NSA apparently employ include an implant designed for Proliant servers manufactured by HP that can communicate with NSA infrastructure, an implant for CISCO firewalls, a software implant for Huawei routers, as well as a mobile system for wireless injection of exploits for Windows systems.

The NSA has sparked a chain of angry reactions from tech companies in the industry after months of revelations by whistleblower Edward Snowden, who recently said his mission has been accomplished — and these latest documents give more evidence of how the government seems to have overstepped its boundaries.

Recently FacebookGoogleMicrosoftAppleAOLLinkedInTwitter and Yahoo formed an alliance to push their shared belief that "it is time for the world's governments to address the practices and laws regulating government surveillance of individuals and access to their information."

Shopping for Spy Gear: Catalog Advertises NSA Toolbox [Der Spiegel]

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Nokia’s low-cost Lumia 520 now makes up one-third of Windows Phones worldwide: Report

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 09:45 PM PST

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Nokia's Lumia smartphone range has made progress this year — particularly in Europe, where it has even overtaken iOS marketshare in some countries — and lower-priced devices continue to be the sweetest spot for the Finnish company, as new figures from AdDuplex show.

AdDuplex, a popular ad network for Windows Phone which tallies data from 2,499 Windows Phone apps, claims that the $180 Lumia 520 now accounts for over 30 percent of all Windows Phone devices worldwide, though that figure rises to 34 percent if you include the Lumia 521, its close sibling.

Those figures are up from 26.5 percent and 29.4 percent last month, respectively, and 13 percent back in July.

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Nokia announced the Lumia 525, an upgraded version of the Lumia 520, in November, and it will be interesting to see how the device — and the older two — perform in 2014, particularly after Microsoft completes its acquisition of Nokia's device business.

More holistic data of the Windows Phone ecosystem shows that Nokia's share of total devices has risen to 92.1 percent from 90 percent in November (second-placed HTC owns just 5.2 percent of the market). The rate of Windows Phone 8 installations crept up from 75.3 percent to 78.3 percent, a trend that will help lessen usage of the older Windows Phone 7 platform.

➤ AdDuplex Windows Phone Statistics Report for December 2013 [AdDuplex Blog]

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Distimo: Christmas 2013 saw 50% spike in iOS app downloads and revenue, but effects are slowing

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 09:05 PM PST

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Christmas is now officially a time for app downloads and purchases.

Latest research from app analytics company Distimo shows that the number of iOS app downloads rose by 53 percent and the amount of revenue increased by 56 percent during Christmas Day this year, compared to an average day in December.

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However, these figures are lower compared to previous years. Distimo notes that in 2011, there was a threefold growth in app downloads compared to an average day in December, and in 2012 the number of downloads almost doubled while revenue rose by 70 percent. Compared to last year, the rate of revenue increase this year during Christmas was larger than the growth rate for downloads.

According to Distimo, Christmas made the most impact in the UK this year — with download volume up by 161 percent on Christmas Day. In the US, revenue almost doubled, tacking on 97 percent in the Apple App Store. However, large Asian app markets such as Japan and South Korea barely saw any rise in app downloads and revenue.

Mobile firm Flurry also released its festive figures recently — which showed another "record-breaking level" of app downloads this Christmas, up by 91 percent compared to an average day in the first three weeks of December.

However, similar to Distimo, Flurry also notes that "the size of the Christmas download spike is diminishing over time as the app market matures and globalizes." Flurry says that the slowing growth rates and smaller Christmas Day app download spike come as many Western consumers — in markets where Christmas is a big holiday — already have a mobile device, which means fewer people are coming online via mobile for the very first time.

Instead, Flurry notes that as growth in mobile increasingly comes from China, where Christmas is barely celebrated, new device activations and app downloads are being spread out to different times of the year.

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This website lets you know which countries you’ll need a visa to visit

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 07:35 PM PST

If you travel overseas, the chances are that you already do enough research to know whether you need a visa at your destination — but Visamapper.com makes that research visual.

The map-based interface lets you check up on visa requirements of any country from the point of view of a traveler of any nationality. It's always best to double check through official websites and organizations, but the map is certainly a great resource — especially this nifty overview.

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➤ VisaMapper Is A Magical Map Where You Can See Which Countries Require Visas To Visit [Huffington Post]

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Fitbit’s latest iOS app update will monitor your fitness activity using your iPhone 5s

Posted: 30 Dec 2013 02:37 PM PST

Fitbit has released an iOS app update that will enable users to monitor their activity right from their iOS device, no longer necessarily requiring the purchase of its hardware. Called Mobile Tracker,  the feature is likely a competitor to what Nike's Move iOS app offers. It's also only available to those with iPhone 5S devices, since it'll be using the built-in M7 chip installed on it.

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Extending itself away from the hardware space, Fitbit is giving users greater flexibility without having to spend nearly $100 on its wearable wristband. Often, people will be faced with the conundrum about which is better: Jawbone UP, Nike+ Fuelband, or the Fitbit. While the design may be part of the appeal, the real selling point is the data that is captured.

Of course, now that Fitbit is no longer device-dependent, it can focus on gathering more data and developing new features based on its curation.

Fitbit for iOS

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