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05.17.16China Quietly Targets U.S. Tech Companies in Security Reviews
New York Times
China is scrutinizing whether those companies pose potential security threats to the country.
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05.16.16Tim Cook Visits China in Hopes Beijing Will Take Another Bite of the Apple
Wall Street Journal
The visit comes as the company’s prospects in its second largest market appear to be souring.
The China Africa Project
05.16.16Why Chinese Agriculture Engagement in Africa is Not What it Seems
The Western and African media have long fueled the myth that Chinese investors are buying up vast tracts of land across Africa as part of a neo-colonial plan to export food back to China. Sure, on one level, the theory appears plausible: China has...
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05.12.16Apple's Uphill Battle with China Is a Reminder That There's No Such Thing As "Borderless" Tech
Quartz
Tech companies will have to invest more resources in political risk control.
Media
05.12.16Chinese Is Not a Backward Language
Even in the age of China’s social media boom, and billion-dollar valuations for Beijing-based IT start-ups, prejudice against the Chinese language is alive and well. One would be forgiven for thinking that by 2016, the 20th century’s widespread...
Books
05.05.16Alibaba
In just a decade and half, Jack Ma, a man from modest beginnings who started out as an English teacher, founded and built Alibaba into one of the world’s largest companies, an e-commerce empire on which hundreds of millions of Chinese consumers depend. Alibaba’s $25 billion IPO in 2014 was the largest global IPO ever. A Rockefeller of his age who is courted by CEOs and Presidents around the world, Jack is an icon for China’s booming private sector and the gatekeeper to hundreds of millions of middle class consumers.Duncan Clark first met Jack in 1999 in the small apartment where Jack founded Alibaba. Granted unprecedented access to a wealth of new material, including exclusive interviews, Clark draws on his own experience as an early adviser to Alibaba and two decades in China chronicling the Internet’s impact on the country to create an authoritative, compelling narrative account of Alibaba’s rise.How did Jack overcome his humble origins and early failures to achieve massive success with Alibaba? How did he outsmart rival entrepreneurs from China and Silicon Valley? Can Alibaba maintain its 80 percent market share? As it forges ahead into finance and entertainment, are there limits to Alibaba’s ambitions? How does the Chinese government view its rise? Will Alibaba expand further overseas, including in the U.S.? Clark tells Alibaba’s tale in the context of China’s momentous economic and social changes, illuminating an unlikely corporate titan as never before. —HarperCollins{chop}
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05.05.16Meet China's RoboCop: The Robot Police Officer Who Doesn't Tire—or Second-Guess Commands
South China Morning Post
Defence researchers have developed AnBot, a robot that can seize suspects and deliver shocks.
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05.03.16The New Qualification for China’s Tech Elite: Goldman Sachs
Wall Street Journal
Alibaba affiliate Ant Financial set to hire banker Douglas Feagin, latest in a string of Goldman alumni at Chinese Internet firms.
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05.03.16Apple No Longer Has Exclusive Rights to The "iPhone" Name in China
Quartz
Apple lost a trademark suit against a Chinese company, which now has right to make and sell leather products branded “IPHONE.”
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05.02.16Baidu, China's Version of Google, Is "Evil," a Growing Number of Users Say
Quartz
A Chinese college student recently died of cancer after receiving questionable treatment from a hospital advertised on Baidu.
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04.28.16China Wants to Own Small Stake in Web Firms
Wall Street Journal
The Chinese government’s control over the Internet could get even tighter, with regulators floating a proposal for the state to take 1% stakes in major Chinese Internet.
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04.27.16China Sales Slide Eats Into Apple Revenue
Wall Street Journal
Revenue from Greater China fell $4.3 billion, but iPhone sales in India picked up.
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04.25.16Taking on Tesla: China's Jia Yueting Aims to Outmuscle Musk
Reuters
Tomorrow's cars will be all-electric, self-driving, connected to high-speed communications networks...and free.
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04.25.16Baidu Head of Comms and China Tech Figure Kaiser Kuo Is Leaving the Firm to Return to the U.S.
TechCrunch
Formerly a journalist with Red Herring and China Now, Kuo is a high-profile figure in China’s tech scene.
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04.20.16Apple Refused China Request for Source Code in Last Two Years: Lawyer
Reuters
The congressional testimony highlighted an issue: how much private technology companies should cooperate with governments?
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04.20.16China Drone Maker Says It May Share Data With State
New York Times
What should be done with the information those drones gather?
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04.19.16Supertall 101
99% Invisible
Starting in the late 1990s, the government of Taipei began looking into how they could turn global attention to their city, the capital of the small island of Taiwan.The initial idea was to create two 66-story...
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04.14.16Millennials Shake Up China’s Tech Cultures
Wall Street Journal
Companies find that traditional approaches don’t work for younger employees.
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04.12.16China Says Tech Firms Pledge to Counter Online Terror Activities
Reuters
Twenty-five companies, including Tencent, Alibaba, and Baidu, have signed on the help the government.
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04.12.16Chinese Telecoms Gear Maker ZTE Fighting U.S. Export Ban
The second-largest maker of telecoms gear in China is scrambling to get off a U.S. export blacklist that threatens to dry up supplies of critical components.“The investigations are still in progress, and may result in criminal and civil liabilities...
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04.01.16No April Fooling Please, We’re Chinese
New York Times
Chinese state news agency Xinhua warned against people using “Fools’ Day” to start or spread rumors online.
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03.23.16Why China's Tech Players Are Set to Dominate
CNBC
Data from International Data Corporation (IDC) showed that Huawei, Xiaomi and Lenovo were among the top five global smartphone makers.
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03.18.16On Social Media in China, Size 0 Doesn’t Make the Cut
New York Times
Women—and some men—are boasting that they are paper thin by posting photographs of their waists behind a vertical piece of A4 paper.
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03.17.16Messaging App WeChat Is Becoming a Mobile Payment Giant in China
TechCrunch
Tencent said today that it banked over RMB300 million ($46 million) from bank transfer fees from WeChatPay.
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03.14.16China Minister Warns on Subsidies As Uber, Didi Battle
Agence France-Presse
Ride-booking services have threatened the old-style taxi sector and contributed to cab drivers' protests.
Conversation
03.11.16Is China Doing Enough for the Environment?
This week, at their biggest annual session in Beijing, Chinese lawmakers are expected to ratify the country’s 13th Five-Year Plan, which contains many new measures to address rampant pollution of the country’s air, soil, and water. Will the plan be...
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03.11.16China Has Unblocked Internet Searches That Refer to Kim Jong-Un as a ‘Pig’
Time
Experts say it may be a sign of China's displeasure with Kim's nuclear buildup.
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03.10.16China Cracks Down on VPNs During Political Meetings
Wall Street Journal
The Great Firewall is fluid, and restrictions get stricter or looser based on political needs.
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02.24.16Possible Radar Suggests Beijing Wants ‘Effective Control’ in South China Sea
New York Times
China may be building series of radar facilities on artificial islands, which would help it to establish “effective control” over sea and air.
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02.17.16Apple Encryption Case Risks Influencing Russia and China, Privacy Experts Say
Guardian
Analysts and lawmakers warn FBI that ramifications over its demand that Apple unlock San Bernardino killer’s iPhone ‘could snowball around the world’
Green Space
02.16.16Gorging on Gadgets
Documentary filmmaker Sue Williams is finishing up her latest documentary about our beloved electronic gadgets, Death By Design. I was involved in the project and traveled with Williams to south China’s Guangdong province, to the the town of Guiyu,...
Conversation
02.09.16What New Approach Should the U.S. and China Take to North Korea?
On Sunday, North Korea launched a long range rocket many see as a test of its capability to launch a missile attack against the U.S., defying both American and Chinese pressure not do so. Republican U.S. presidential candidates argued Washington...
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02.09.16Traditional Red Envelopes Are Going Digital Thanks To China’s Largest Internet Companies
TechCrunch
This year, Baidu, Alibaba, and Tencent are all offering their own version of online red envelopes.
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02.08.16China Offers Rewards for Online 'Terrorist' Tip-offs
Channel NewsAsia
China has pledged to reward people who report online terrorist content up to 100,000 yuan for each tip off.
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02.05.16Beauty and the East: China's Plastic Surgery Boom
Wall Street Journal
China’s social media and selfie obsessions are creating a new vanity craze and a market for cosmetic surgery.
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02.05.16Growing Concern in U.S. Over China’s Drive to Make Chips
New York Times
U.S. officials blocked the proposed purchase for $2.9 billion of a controlling stake in a unit of the Dutch electronics company Philips by Chinese investors.
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02.05.16In ‘Communist’ China, Alibaba is Training People to Shop Online
Wired
One strategy Alibaba has for trying to stem the economic slowdown is to make sure as many of China’s 1.3 billion people as possible can shop online.
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02.03.16See Stunning Moon Photos from China's Lunar Lander
National Geographic
The Chang'e-3 lander discovered a new type of moon rock—and took thousands of high-res photos in the process.
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02.03.16China Sends 6,000 Police to Quell New Year Train Station Chaos
Guardian
Tens of thousands still waiting for transport at Guangzhou main rail depot.
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01.25.16The Social Media Search for Stolen Children in China
BBC
Hundreds of thousands of people are turning to social media in an attempt to find their missing children.
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01.25.16China's Nearly 700 Million Internet Users Are Hot For Online Finance
Forbes
According to data from the China Internet Network Center, in 2015, online trading in stocks and online payment were hot areas of growth.
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01.12.16Dictatorship and Democracy, What China's Moviegoers are Learning From Star Wars
Quartz
A Galaxy far, far away has finally arrived in the Middle Kingdom.
Environment
01.11.16Chinese Cities Most at Risk from Rising Sea Levels
from chinadialogue
A study by Climate Central, a non-profit news organization focusing on climate science, showed that 12 other nations have more than 10 million people living on land that would be destroyed should the earth’s temperature rise to 4 degrees Celsius.As...
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01.07.16Chinese Stock Plunge Forces a Trading Halt, and Global Markets Shudder
New York Times
The aftershocks carried over to Europe and the United States, where markets fell sharply once again.
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01.07.16Assessing China’s Plan to Build Internet Power
When the Chinese Communist Party targeted clean energy in its 11th Five Year Plan (2006-2010), the resulting investment spree upended the global clean energy market almost overnight. Now, as China approaches its 13th Five Year Plan, a new policy...
Media
01.05.16China’s Top 5 Censored Posts in 2015
Chinese President Xi Jinping rounded off 2015 by posting his first message on Weibo, China’s version of Twitter, in the form of a new year’s greeting to the People’s Liberation Army. His post received 52,000 comments, mostly fawning messages of...
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01.05.16China's Wanda Acquiring Controlling Stake in Legendary Entertainment
Hollywood Reporter
Wanda aims to be a global entertainment giant, buying the No. 2 U.S. cinema chain AMC for $2.6B in 2012.
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01.04.16Dow Plunges After Rout in Chinese Market
Wall Street Journal
Weak economic data in China spurs global selloff, while Shanghai Composite declines nearly 7%.
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01.04.16China Selloff Sparks Gloomy 2016 Start for Stocks
Reuters
A 7 percent slide in Chinese shares, sparked by weak economic data, rekindled worries over global growth on day one of 2016 trading.
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01.04.16Greece-Sized China Outflows Highlight Policy Maker Challenge
Bloomberg
Investors are rushing money out of China as yuan weakens to lowest point since August.
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12.28.15Is CES Still Relevant?
Re/code
[T]he CES show is international, and it embraces companies from all over the world. But make no mistake, the Chinese have arrived, and they plan to disrupt the traditional CE players as much as possible and take market share away from them fast.
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12.27.15China Passes Controversial Anti-terrorism Law to Access Encrypted User Accounts
Verge
The new rules state that telecom operators and internet service providers must "provide technical support and assistance, including decryption" to Chinese authorities to help prevent and investigate terrorist activities.
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12.26.15China: Scaling The World’s Highest Innovation Peaks
TechCrunch
The word “innovation” was mentioned 71 times in a communiqué after the Chinese Communist Party’s recent plenary meeting.
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12.25.15Chinese Official Vows Punishment Over Shenzhen Landslide
New York Times
Ma Xingrui expressed remorse during a televised news conference five days after dirt and waste smothered buildings and buried 75 people.
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12.25.15China and Russia’s Orwellian attacks on Internet freedom
Washington Post
Xi Jinping’s recent speech suggests that China won’t give up nudging global Internet governance toward the “sovereignty” model.
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12.17.15Use by Iraqi Military May Be a Boon for China-Made Drones
New York Times
Soldiers used the Chinese drone on Dec. 6 to destroy an ISIS position amid efforts to retake the city of Ramadi.
Books
12.10.15Pacific
Following his acclaimed Atlantic and The Men Who United the States, New York Times bestselling author Simon Winchester offers an enthralling biography of the Pacific Ocean and its role in the modern world, exploring our relationship with this imposing force of nature.As the Mediterranean shaped the classical world, and the Atlantic connected Europe to the New World, the Pacific Ocean defines our tomorrow. With China on the rise, so, too, are the American cities of the West coast, including Seattle, San Francisco, and the long cluster of towns down the Silicon Valley.Today, the Pacific is ascendant. Its geological history has long transformed us—tremendous earthquakes, volcanoes, and tsunamis—but its human history, from a Western perspective, is quite young, beginning with Magellan’s sixteenth-century circumnavigation. It is a natural wonder whose most fascinating history is currently being made.In telling the story of the Pacific, Simon Winchester takes us from the Bering Strait to Cape Horn, the Yangtze River to the Panama Canal, and to the many small islands and archipelagos that lie in between. He observes the fall of a dictator in Manila, visits aboriginals in northern Queensland, and is jailed in Tierra del Fuego, the land at the end of the world. His journey encompasses a trip down the Alaska Highway, a stop at the isolated Pitcairn Islands, and a trek across South Korea and a glimpse of its mysterious northern neighbor.Winchester’s personal experience is vast and his storytelling second to none. And his historical understanding of the region is formidable, making Pacific a paean to this magnificent sea of beauty, myth, and imagination that is transforming our lives. —HarperCollins{chop}
Conversation
12.09.15Is China a Leader or Laggard on Climate Change?
As ongoing climate talks wind down at COP21 this week, participants in and observers of the summit in Paris wrote in to share their assessment of the message coming from the official delegation from China, currently the world’s largest emitter of...
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12.01.15Luis Ho Pushes China Into World Astronomy Club
New York Times
Luis Ho, 48, is the director of the Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics and a professor at Peking University in Beijing.