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Rumor: Nut Shell to Release Intel-Core Gaming Handset

Sohu IT, 7/19/13

Chinese tech columnist Liu Xingliang has stated on his personal microblogging account that e-book and handset manufacturer Nut Shell Electronics will release a mobile gaming smartphone powered with an Intel Core processor in 2014. Read More

Shanda Releases Voice Assistant Application

36Kr, 12/16/12

Zhangmen Technology, a company affiliated with Chinese online media and game operator Shanda Interactive, recently released its first mobile product, "Bailing Voice Assistant" (unofficial translation). Read More

Shanda Sells Nut Shell to Mobile Internet Company

China Business News, 11/26/12

Chinese online media and game operator Shanda Interactive's e-book and handset subsidiary, Nut Shell Electronics, has announced that the company has been sold to newly formed mobile internet company Zhangmen Technology. Read More

Rumor: Nut Shell Electronics CEO Resigns

Tencent Tech, 10/23/12

Guo Chaohui, CEO of Shanda Interactive's e-book and handset subsidiary Nut Shell Electronics, reportedly tendered his resignation on October 19 and will step down next month. Read More

Shanda Announces Bambook S1 Smartphone

Sina Tech, 6/06/12

Chinese online media and game operator Shanda Interactive officially announced the Bambook S1 mobile phone in Beijing today. Read More

SARFT Issues New Internet TV Regulations

21st Century Business Herald, 12/24/11

China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT) recently issued its "Operation and Management Requirements for Licensed Internet Television Operators," which requires that internet TV set-top boxes be operated only in cities selected for China's network convergence trials. Read More

Shanda Reduces Price of Bambook to RMB 499

Tencent Tech, 6/29/11

Nut Shell Electronics, a subsidiary of Chinese online media provider and game operator Shanda Interactive (Nasdaq: SNDA), announced yesterday that it would lower the price of the Bambook e-reader device from RMB 999 to RMB 499. Read More