From October 1, tariffs will increase from 25% to 30% on US$250 billion worth of goods, with the remaining US$300 billion in Chinese imports under similar threat as Donald Trump …read more Source:: Open Source S
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China top internet firms pump 45% more into R&D
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•Led by Alibaba, China’s top 100 internet companies invested 153.87 billion yuan (US$21.85 billion) in research and development last year, up 45% year-on-year and accounting for 10% of their overall …read more Source:: Open Source S
How China, Brexit, and the US derailed global 5G wireless
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•With old trade wars reigniting and new ones being invented, telecommunications is faced with an existential crisis. To survive, it must establish a global standard for a globe that no …read more Source:: Open Source S
No China, no choice: Why 2019 is the worst smartphone year ever
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•Dull, expensive, and lacking competition. That about sums up this year in mobile devices in a nutshell. …read more Source:: Open Source S
US accuses China of being a currency manipulator
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•The US Treasury has said China is creating an unfair competitive advantage. …read more Source:: Open Source S
China pumps up the hype about A.I. with oddball computer chip
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•Nature magazine’s cover story is about a Chinese chip that can run traditional deep learning code and also perform “neuromorophic” operations in the same circuitry. The work’s value seems obscured …read more Source:: Open Source S
Trump’s Huawei attacks help brand hit all-time high in China at iPhone’s expense
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•Huawei is squeezing Apple’s iPhone out of the Chinese smartphone market. …read more Source:: Open Source S
China making ‘quite significant’ strides in supercomputing: Lowy Institute
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•China netted the highest gains in the 2019 Asia Power Index. In cyber capability, it now almost matches the US and Russia. In renewable energy it dominates. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Oracle: China’s internet is designed more like an intranet
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•China’s internet could continue to operate as a national intranet in the case of a cyber-attack or foreign intervention. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Western tech brands are recognized in China, but their products are rarely used
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•Western tech companies have established themselves in the consciousness of the Chinese public. Their products, not so much! …read more Source:: Open Source S