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DDR5 Prices Are Broken, So We Tested Cheaper Chinese RAM (techspot.com)
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Texas AG sues TP-Link over purported connection to China (engadget.com)
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China Once Stole Foreign Ideas. Now It Wants To Protect Its Own (slashdot.org)
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Chinese hackers exploiting Dell zero-day flaw since mid-2024 (bleepingcomputer.com)
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While the U.S. marks Presidents’ Day, Lunar New Year begins for millions of Chinese Americans (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Why Europe barred China from flagship Horizon research programmes (feeds.nature.com)
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OpenAI Is Nuking Its 4o Model. China’s ChatGPT Fans Aren’t OK (wired.com)
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China's Baidu adds OpenClaw AI into search app for 700 million users ahead of Lunar New Year (cnbc.com)
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Waymo begins deploying next-gen Ojai robotaxis to extend its U.S. lead (cnbc.com)
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Montage's strong IPO highlights Chinese investment rush into AI and data center ecosystems — push for self-sufficiency demands immense amounts of capital (tomshardware.com)
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China’s biotech boom: why the nation must collaborate to stay ahead (feeds.nature.com)
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Chinese chip designer Montage Technology soars over 60% in Hong Kong debut (cnbc.com)
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Innovent Biologics Strikes Partnership Deal With Eli Lilly (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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Carmakers Rush To Remove Chinese Code Under New US Rules (slashdot.org)
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Prince Andrew advisor pitched Jeffrey Epstein on investing in EV startups like Lucid Motors (techcrunch.com)
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How America’s EV retreat is increasing China's control of global markets (cnbc.com)
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Can China’s No. 2 automaker make it in America? (theverge.com)
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The Car Industry Is Racing to Replace Chinese Code (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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The Rise and Fall of the World's Largest Gay Dating App (wired.com)
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Leading PC manufacturers considering using Chinese memory chips, report claims — HP and Dell qualifying CXMT DRAM, Acer and Asus asking Chinese partners to source locally-made memory chips (tomshardware.com)
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Tesla's robotics ambitions rest on the knife-edge of US-China trade relations due to its supply chain — the majority of critical materials and suppliers are located in China (tomshardware.com)
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How iPhones Made a Surprising Comeback in China (wired.com)
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First ‘practical PhDs’ awarded in China — for products rather than papers (feeds.nature.com)
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China’s CXMT and YMTC to increase memory output — two new fabs could close the gap with the ‘big three’ (tomshardware.com)
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China’s CXMT and YMTC to memory output — two new fabs could close the gap with the ‘big three’ (tomshardware.com)
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I drove three Chinese cars — here’s why they would clean up in the US (theverge.com)
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China Moon Mission: Aiming for 2030 lunar landing (news.ycombinator.com)
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China Moon Mission: Aiming for 2030 Lunar Landing (news.ycombinator.com)
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China gloom: The 'Are you dead?' app is dead, and a 'crying horse' plushie is selling out (cnbc.com)
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China gloom: The 'Are you dead?' app is dead and a 'crying horse' plushie is selling out (cnbc.com)
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