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Chinese brands watched the iPhone Air flop and canceled their own plans – report (9to5mac.com)
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Homegrown Chinese CPUs bring Core i7 Raptor Lake performance to domestic gaming PCs — Hygon C86-4G lands between a Core i7-13700 and Core i7-14700 (tomshardware.com)
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Around 500 million PCs are holding off upgrading to Windows 11, says Dell (theverge.com)
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China's Dual Squeeze on European Industry Intensifies (slashdot.org)
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China simulated a Starlink blockade over Taiwan that uses around 2,000 drones with jammers to create an 'electromagnetic shield' — CCP scientists devise potential plan to cut off satellite internet to the island (tomshardware.com)
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Why the world must wake up to China’s science leadership (feeds.nature.com)
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Alibaba's Qwen AI chatbot boasts 10 million downloads in its first week - here's what it offers (zdnet.com)
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China launches an emergency lifeboat to bring three astronauts back to Earth (arstechnica.com)
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Roborock Drops Major Black Friday Deal, Now Selling Latest Qrevo CurvX Robot Vacuum for 43% Off (gizmodo.com)
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Car influencers love Chinese EVs — and China loves them back (theverge.com)
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Maxduino Review: Tape Cassette Emulator for Multiple Retro Computers (news.ycombinator.com)
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Congressional report details China's new deep-sea cable cutter that can sever armored cables in 13,000 feet of water — report warns of rising Chinese undersea cable cutting capabilities (tomshardware.com)
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Here's what's behind Tesla’s 3-year sales low in China (cnbc.com)
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The 10 Best Home Arcade Machines (2025), Tested and Reviewed (wired.com)
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ASML allegedly offered to spy on China for the US — company proposed being 'Washington’s eyes and ears in China' after breaking gentlemen’s agreement on limiting DUV sales to country, says new book (tomshardware.com)
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Homeland Security thinks Chinese firm's Bitcoin mining chips could be used for espionage or to sabotage the power grid — Bitmain probed by U.S. gov't over national security concerns (tomshardware.com)
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Jack Ma's family shifted wealth to UK after years-long 'disappearance' (news.ycombinator.com)
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Valve Says Steam Machine Isn’t a Console—but It Is (wired.com)
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Valve Says Steam Machine Isn't a Console—but It Is (wired.com)
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A Viral Chinese Wristband Claims to Zap You Awake. The Public Says 'No Thanks’ (wired.com)
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4 People Indicted in Alleged Conspiracy to Smuggle Supercomputers and Nvidia Chips to China (wired.com)
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Four Indicted In Alleged Conspiracy to Smuggle Supercomputers and Nvidia Chips to China (wired.com)
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Chinese APT Infects Routers to Hijack Software Updates (darkreading.com)
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How much RAM does your Linux PC need in 2025? A distro verteran's expert advice (zdnet.com)
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Dutch government hands chipmaker Nexperia back to Chinese owner after political standoff (techspot.com)
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Dutch Hand Back Control of Chinese-Owned Chipmaker Nexperia (slashdot.org)
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Can Chinese-Made Buses Be Hacked? Norway Drove One Down a Mine To Find Out (slashdot.org)
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The lost cause of the Lisp machines (news.ycombinator.com)
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The US Needs an Open Source AI Intervention to Beat China (wired.com)
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A Chinese firm bought an insurer for CIA agents (news.ycombinator.com)
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