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Apple makes plans to move production out of China
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Chinese tech giants are creating a new class of elite workers in Latin America
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She spent a decade writing fake Russian history. Wikipedia just noticed.
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China’s next regulatory target — algorithms, the secret of many tech giants’ success
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How Beijing influences the influencers
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China unleashed its propaganda machine on Peng Shuai’s #MeToo accusation. Her story still got out.
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Chinese province targets journalists, foreign students with planned new surveillance system
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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.
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Lithuania says throw away Chinese phones due to censorship concerns
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Why the global chip shortage is making it so hard to buy a PS5
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Norway says cyber attack on parliament carried out from China – attack had utilised a security hole in Microsoft's Exchange software
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Employee at Muse Group threatens rival open source developer with deportation to China
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To catch teenage gamers after curfew, Chinese company deploys facial recognition
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WeChat deletes Chinese university LGBT accounts in fresh crackdown
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The Chinese content farms running hundreds of "factory TikTok" accounts for marketing
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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?
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Censorship, surveillance, and profits: A hard bargain for Apple in China
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China’s ruling Communist Party has opened a new front in its long, ambitious war to shape global public opinion: Western social media
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How China turned a prize-winning iPhone hack against the Uyghurs
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A comparative analysis of security, privacy, and censorship issues in TikTok and Douyin, both developed by ByteDance
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Encrypted messaging app Signal blocked in China
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Seeking to capitalize on a growing population that is increasingly less poor, American and Chinese tech giants clash in Africa
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At least 30,000 US organizations newly hacked via holes in Microsoft’s email software
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Is building a folding iPhone possible? Let's take a closer look at these flexible amoled screens I found on AliExpress
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Millions of people in China are embracing tiny, off-brand electric cars
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Twitter has removed a post by China’s US embassy claiming that Uighur women have been “emancipated” from extremism and were no longer “baby-making machines”
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Federal prosecutors accuse Zoom executive of working with Chinese government to surveil users and suppress video calls
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Finland's parliament approved a bill designed to protect its networks against cyber threats and espionage – may be used to exclude China's Huawei and ZTE
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TikTok can continue to operate in the US, Commerce Department says
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Sweden is banning equipment from Chinese telecommunication firms Huawei and ZTE from its new 5G network
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Nokia wins Belgian 5G contracts amid US pressure to exclude the Chinese firm Huawei from supplying key telecoms equipment
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Nokia has clinched a deal with Britain's biggest mobile operator BT to supply 5G radio equipment – coming months after UK said it would ban Huawei from 5G networks
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Everything we know so far about the mysterious and confusing deal between TikTok, Oracle, and Walmart
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Court blocks Trump’s WeChat ban from taking effect today
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India bans PUBG, Baidu, WeChat, Alipay, and 114 Chinese apps in the third ban wave
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One year later, has the Huawei ban been effective?
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Navigating China’s censorship and India’s apps ban, Tibetan refugees rethink their dependence on WeChat
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The clean network: A US Department of State proposal to provide 5G free of China's interference
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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)
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TikTok and the Sorting Hat - TikTok's algorithm is so good at organizing users into subcultures that it was able to skip the awkward early phases of new social media
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United Kingdom to ban Huawei equipment in 2021 and remove it from 5G networks by 2027
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The TikTok war - How TikTok exposed Facebook's blindspot, and why its Chinese roots make TikTok a genuine concern
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TikTok is getting caught up in the geopolitical conflict between China and the US
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Google, Facebook, and Twitter halt government data requests after new Hong Kong security law
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Indian government bans fifty-nine Chinese apps for security reasons
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India bans fifty-nine Chinese apps, including TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser
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The coming chip wars
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New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China
Article: New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China Also: 'Cyber attacks' point to China's spy agency, Ministry of State Security, as Huawei payback,...
Article: New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China
This is a follow-up to these articles posted yesterday:
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Twitter removes Chinese misinformation campaign
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