THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY SEEKS TO CONTROL INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AS A MEANS TO SHAPE AND CENSOR THE COMMUNICATIONS AND OPINIONS OF ITS OWN PEOPLE, AS WELL AS THE COMMUNICATIONS OF INDIVIDUALS BEYOND CHINA'S BORDERS.

 

Arm dismisses China unit's opposition to CEO change
by Brenda Goh and Jane Lanhee Lee
via Reuters on April 29, 2022


Bets of Easing Crackdown Spur Dizzying Jump in China Tech Stocks
by Abhishek Vishnoi and Jeanny Yu
via Yahoo News on April 29, 2022


On China, US National Security Experts Fear the Wrong Thing
by Sam Bresnick and Nathaniel Sher
via Wired on April 28, 2022


China grants first driverless taxi permits to Baidu, Pony.ai
via ABC News on April 27, 2022


China's Huawei posts Q1 revenue drop, says handsets now more available
via Reuters on April 28, 2022


China EV Maker XPeng Says Covid Affecting Supply Chain; Deliveries Drop In April From March
by Russell Flannery
via Forbes on May 1, 2022


China just launched a rocket with 5 satellites to orbit from a platform at sea
by Tariq Malik
via Space.com on April 30, 2022


China’s logistics robot maker VisionNav raises $76M at $500M valuation
by Rita Liao
via Techcrunch on April 29, 2022


China’s Tech Crackdown Could Give It an Edge
by Kevin Klyman
via The Diplomat on April 30, 2022


China's Weibo shows user locations to combat 'bad behavior's
via Reuters on April 28, 2022


China may be getting ready to wind down its crackdown on big tech
by Diksha Madhok
via CNN Business on April 29, 2022


Xiaomi is the latest big Chinese company to face the heat in India
by Diksha Madhok
via CNN Business on May 2, 2022


China, India, Russia missing from future of internet pledge by US, EU, and 33 others
by Julian Bingley
via ZDNet on April 28, 2022

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