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9 votes
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Exposed Chinese database shows depth of surveillance state
22 votes -
China's Communist Party requires millions of people to tune into 'Xi Jinping thought' every day
10 votes -
In China, some parents seek an edge with genetic testing
4 votes -
Millions are on the move in China, and Big Data is watching
9 votes -
Is Huawei a friend or foe in the battle for 5G dominance?
4 votes -
A tiny screw shows why iPhones won’t be ‘assembled in USA’
15 votes -
The internet, but not as we know it: Life online in China, Cuba, India and Russia
13 votes -
China Moon mission lands Chang'e-4 spacecraft on far side
18 votes -
"The" Social Credit System - 35C3 Talk
4 votes -
Chinese schools monitor students activities, targeting truancy with 'intelligent uniforms'
Straight from the horse's mouth - China's own Global Times: Chinese schools monitor students activities, targeting truancy with 'intelligent uniforms' A different view - the Australian...
Straight from the horse's mouth - China's own Global Times: Chinese schools monitor students activities, targeting truancy with 'intelligent uniforms'
A different view - the Australian Broadcasting Commission: Chinese schools enforce 'smart uniforms' with GPS tracking system to monitor students
11 votes -
Keyboardio was deceived and defrauded for over a year by the account manager handling their manufacturing in China
18 votes -
Google’s secret China project “effectively ended” after internal confrontation
12 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 -
After audit, no Chinese surveillance implants in Supermicro boards found
10 votes -
China ruling could ban some Apple iPhones sales amid Qualcomm fight (affects 6S through X)
7 votes -
Canada arrests Huawei CFO. She faces US extradition for allegedly violating Iran sanctions
14 votes -
Google shut out privacy and security teams from secret China project
22 votes -
Magnetic levitation: The return of transport's great 'what if?'
6 votes -
Two scenarios of Chinese hacking of Australian companies
China uses the cloud to step up spying on Australian business How China diverts, then spies on Australia's internet traffic
5 votes -
Robot-soldiers, stealth jets and drone armies: the future of war
8 votes -
China is crushing Europe's electric car dreams
9 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 -
Ban on Chinese mobile giants for 5G 'needed to protect critical Australian infrastructure'
6 votes -
China systematically hijacks internet traffic: researchers
9 votes -
China suggests Trump 'can use Huawei' after iPhone tapping report
9 votes -
China blocks website that revealed spyware and "re-education" camp monitoring
9 votes -
Apple CEO Tim Cook is calling for Bloomberg to retract its Chinese spy chip story
13 votes -
Faster check-in as Shanghai airport starts using facial recognition
4 votes -
China's Social Credit system: The first modern digital dictatorship
8 votes -
How China systematically pries technology from US companies
8 votes -
Twitch vanishes in China weeks after spike in popularity
21 votes -
Google China prototype links searches to phone numbers
10 votes -
Google employees are reportedly resigning over China search efforts
30 votes -
Chinese company says they are bringing Google Cloud to China, then swiftly denies the news
4 votes -
Should Grindr users worry about what China will do with their data?
16 votes -
Huawei banned from 5G mobile infrastructure rollout in Australia
10 votes -
China’s new frontiers in dystopian tech
12 votes -
'F--- You!': Press leaks during Google's all-hands meeting enrage insiders and break a cardinal rule at the company
12 votes -
Google employees protest secret work on censored search engine for China
11 votes -
Google Needs To Come Clean About Its Chinese Plans
16 votes -
Shenzhen Tech Girl Naomi Wu: My experience with Sarah Jeong, Jason Koebler, and Vice Magazine
41 votes -
A generation grows up in China without Facebook, Google, or Twitter
7 votes -
Google in potential cloud services talks in China, with Tencent and others
5 votes -
US Lawmakers pressure Google over "deeply troubling" China censorship project
9 votes -
Google struggles to contain employee backlash over China censorship plans
26 votes -
Google's devil bargain with China is a gateway to bureaucratic hell
8 votes -
Google plans to launch censored search engine in China, leaked documents reveal
18 votes -
Chinese hackers breach Australian National University, putting national security at risk
5 votes -
The great firewall of China: Xi Jinping’s internet shutdown
12 votes