Musk hacks off Chinese
Satellites nearly take out space station
Chinese citizens have declared Elon Musk public enema number one after his Starlink programme satellites nearly hit the country’s space station.
China turns to AI robocops
What could go wrong
Chinese boffins have created an AI that can reportedly identify crimes and file charges against criminals.
Intel says sorry to China
In the Pooh after telling suppliers not to source from Xinjiang was a bad idea
Intel apologised to Chinese customers, partners and the public after a letter telling its suppliers not to source products or labour from the western region of Xinjiang caused a backlash.
Apple gave China billions to “look the other way”
Cost $275 billion to protect the iPhone
Fruity cargo cult Apple protected its iPhone sales by giving the Chinese government billions to bolster China's economy and technological prowess through investments, business deals, and worker training.
US puts Chinese quantum companies on blacklist
Only the US can have this tech
The US has placed a dozen Chinese groups involved in quantum computing and other advanced technologies on an export blacklist, saying they pose a risk of gaining access to critical American technologies for the People's Liberation Army rather than the US Army getting them.
China rushes to replace foreign tech
Secret government organisation vetting suppliers
China is speeding up plans to replace American and foreign technology, by empowering a secretive government-backed organisation to vet and approve local suppliers in sensitive areas from cloud to semiconductors.
Russian cyber criminals teaming up with Chinese hackers
Meeting with White Rose and the dark army
There's some unusual activity brewing on Russian-speaking cybercrime forums, where hackers appear to be reaching out to Chinese counterparts for collaboration in a move which sounds like a sub plot for Mr Robot.
China wants a more civilised internet
One which pushes socialist values
China will strengthen its efforts to build a "civilised" internet with an eye on reshaping online behaviour and use it as a platform to disseminate new party theories and promote socialist values, the country's cyberspace regulator said.
Microsoft suffers LinkedIn mental breakdown in China
Regulators got us in the pooh
PutativeSoftware King of the World, Microsoft, has decided to shut down LinkedIn in the country as the regulators are getting on its tits.
US wants to stop Chinese coming up with interesting new technology
Europe invented stuff and the US stole it first
US Commerce Secretary Gina Marie Raimondo has told the world+dog that the country that invented paper and gunpowder must not be allowed to invent any new stuff, because that is Western society's job.