Uh, Steve, the Chinese Are Okay With “Magical,” But “Revolutionary” Is a Problem

Apple’s market share in China is modest–less than one percent, by some accounts. But that’s about to change–and quickly. The company’s occupation of China begins in earnest this weekend with the opening of a flagship Apple Store in Shanghai.

Lenovo: New World. New Thinking. New CEO. New Chairman.

For Lenovo, it’s a bit like Michael Dell returning to Dell. Or Steve Jobs returning to Apple. Stung by a brutal third-quarter loss, its first in nearly three years, the PC maker ousted CEO Bill Amelio and called in former CEO Yang Yuanqing and founder Liu Chuanzhi to reverse its declining fortunes.