Samsung plans to outsource to China
Observers worried about the risks
Samsung has announced that it plans to outsource a fifth of its smartphone production to China next year, but the move has not been greeted with the enthusiasm it expected.
US slams countries who do networking deals with China
So that is the whole world then
US chief technology officer Michael Kratsios slammed countries that “open their arms” to Chinese 5G networks and artificial intelligence technologies – which is pretty much the rest of the world.
US could be eclipsed by Chinese on AI
Google former boss warns
The US is falling behind China in the race to understand AI according to a government commissioned panel led by Google’s former CEO Eric Schmidt.
Chinese space experts banned by the US
It is not just Huawei
Chinese space officials and experts were unable to attend a major international space conference in the US this week.
Apple ordered TV content creators to be nice to China
Self-censorship
The fruity cargo cult Apple ordered TV show content creators that they must not show China in a bad light in any of their programmes.
US blacklists Chinese AI start-ups
Trade war continues
The US government expanded its trade blacklist to include some of China’s top artificial intelligence startups.
China snubs Apple
Tumbleweed as few queue for iPhones
Apple’s latest iPhone 11 range hit stores in China, but only extremists bothered to queue, leaving the Tame Apple Press nothing to photograph.
AI Facial tracking on the rise
Following China
A number of countries are following China’s lead in deploying artificial intelligence to track citizens, according to a report compiled by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Trump warns Big Tech to exit China
Nvidia deal with Mellanox in trouble
US President Donald [Prince of Orange] Trump has ordered American companies to exit China after Beijing unveiled retaliatory tariffs on $75 billion worth of US goods.
Cisco expects China crisis
Trade war fall out
The fallout from US President Donald [Prince of Orange] Trump’s ongoing trade war with China is beginning to hurt US technology suppliers selling into the Chinese market.