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69 votes
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House passes bill that could ban TikTok in the US, sending it to the Senate
45 votes -
Shenzhen Tech Girl Naomi Wu: My experience with Sarah Jeong, Jason Koebler, and Vice Magazine
41 votes -
Temu: What it is, and why it matters
37 votes -
White House unveils ban on US investment in Chinese tech sectors linked to the military
41 votes -
The wonderful world of Chinese hi-fi - The world of good and cheap headphones from anonymous Chinese companies
20 votes -
Encrypted messaging app Signal blocked in China
29 votes -
Is building a folding iPhone possible? Let's take a closer look at these flexible amoled screens I found on AliExpress
5 votes -
US government reportedly ponders crimping China's use of RISC-V
20 votes -
Macs bought in China can no longer display the 🇹🇼 Taiwan Flag Emoji, no matter which region is set in System Preferences
@jeremyburge: Macs bought in China can no longer display the 🇹🇼 Taiwan Flag Emoji, no matter which region is set in System Prefs https://t.co/nTJqBiYCvB
27 votes -
How does the USA have jurisdiction over Huawei's alleged sales to Iran?
It took a while for this to sink in, since the arrest of Huawei's Chief Financial Controller a few days ago, but... How does the USA have jurisdiction over Huawei's alleged sales to Iran? Huawei...
It took a while for this to sink in, since the arrest of Huawei's Chief Financial Controller a few days ago, but...
How does the USA have jurisdiction over Huawei's alleged sales to Iran?
Huawei is a Chinese company, not an American company. Sure, the USA has imposed sanctions on trading with Iran - but surely those sanctions would apply only to American companies. How does the U.S. government have jurisdiction over what a Chinese company does?
11 votes -
Google employees are reportedly resigning over China search efforts
30 votes -
To catch teenage gamers after curfew, Chinese company deploys facial recognition
14 votes -
China's censorship is far reaching. Searching for "tank man" on some image search engines brings up zero results.
For example: Bing DuckDuckGo Baidu obviously doesn't show tank man, but rather an assortment of random tank images Yandex and Google seem to show the results no problem. Would be curious to know...
For example:
Baidu obviously doesn't show tank man, but rather an assortment of random tank images
Yandex and Google seem to show the results no problem. Would be curious to know for you Tilderinos outside the US if the same results apply to you?
25 votes -
Silicon Valley is building a Chinese-style social credit system
13 votes -
India bans PUBG, Baidu, WeChat, Alipay, and 114 Chinese apps in the third ban wave
20 votes -
Chinese vlogger who used filter to look younger caught in live-stream glitch
14 votes -
Amazon pulls ads from Bloomberg, and Apple did not invite Bloomberg to its Oct. 30 event—both allegedly over China hacking story
18 votes -
Loongson releases its next-generation CPU
15 votes -
US President Donald Trump issues executive orders taking effect in forty-five days that ban "transactions" with Chinese owners of TikTok (ByteDance) and WeChat (Tencent)
19 votes -
Huawei accused of building secret microchip factories to beat US sanctions
19 votes -
A tiny screw shows why iPhones won’t be ‘assembled in USA’
15 votes -
Huawei banned from 5G mobile infrastructure rollout in Australia
10 votes -
Google struggles to contain employee backlash over China censorship plans
26 votes -
It's not just TikTok. ByteDance has a variety of apps that could also be banned.
21 votes -
Court blocks Trump’s WeChat ban from taking effect today
17 votes -
Hong Kong protesters are using apps to avoid restaurants they suspect are pro-China
10 votes -
After the release of "Notepad++ v7.8.1 : Free Uyghur" Notepad++'s GitHub issues page is being flooded by trolls
Developing topic, don't see any news sources on it yet. Lots of pro-CCP troll issues being opened, as well as people starting to open issues going against the original trolls. (e.g. pro-HK...
Developing topic, don't see any news sources on it yet. Lots of pro-CCP troll issues being opened, as well as people starting to open issues going against the original trolls. (e.g. pro-HK protester messages)
24 votes -
TikTok might be a Chinese Cambridge Analytica-scale privacy threat
13 votes -
China exports of gallium and germanium, used in manufacture of semiconductors, fell to zero in August
25 votes -
Information operations directed at Hong Kong
20 votes -
China suggests Trump 'can use Huawei' after iPhone tapping report
9 votes -
Google plans to launch censored search engine in China, leaked documents reveal
18 votes -
China tried to keep kids off social media. Now the elderly are hooked.
27 votes -
China’s next regulatory target — algorithms, the secret of many tech giants’ success
13 votes -
At least 30,000 US organizations newly hacked via holes in Microsoft’s email software
19 votes -
Facebook suspends app pre-installs on Huawei phones
9 votes -
Google suspends some business with Huawei due to sanctions - future Huawei devices will be unable to access Play Store as well as Google apps including Gmail and YouTube
23 votes -
Millions are on the move in China, and Big Data is watching
9 votes -
Google axes bad reviews of tracker exposing Uyghur forced labor
38 votes -
Oops! Huawei filed for the "Vision Pro" trademark in China back in 2019 which will likely force Apple to rebrand their headset
21 votes -
US officials say Huawei has had the capability to secretly access telecom networks around the world for over a decade
15 votes -
China's border guards are installing malware onto the phones of travellers crossing its border
8 votes -
Everyone is framing 5G as a "race", but nobody seems to be able to explain why it matters who wins
10 votes -
How AI will reshape the global order
7 votes -
Reddit has become a battleground of alleged Chinese trolls
18 votes -
Twitch vanishes in China weeks after spike in popularity
21 votes -
This laser repairs OLED phone screens by repairing broken internal traces - without taking the screen apart or even turning it off
17 votes -
The AI moment of truth for Chinese censorship
6 votes -
Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, detained in China almost three years, now on plane home. Chinese tech executive Meng Wangzhou left Canada earlier Friday evening.
15 votes