Ben Read, director of cyberespionage analysis at the US cybersecurity firm Mandiant, says China’s state media push of alleged US hacking seems to be consistent, but it mostly contains older …
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Chinese university student, 24, loses graduate job offer for being ‘too old’
Chinese telecom company China Unicom has been accused of age discrimination after it withdrew a graduate job offer from a 24-year-old student because she was “too old”.The undergraduate, surnamed He, …
Ancient decarburization kiln discovered in central China
Archaeologists have discovered a decarburization kiln dating back to the Warring States Period (475 BC-221 BC) in the Houduanwan cast-iron relics site in central China’s Henan Province.
New Thinking About China
For the many years since McCarlhyism drove government thinkers into resignation or hibernation, there has been little gainful debate about American policy toward Red China. Bat now there is definite …
Bailout planned for British microchip giant as China deal comes under scrutiny
Taxpayer funds will be used to rescue Britain’s biggest microchip factory if ministers block its sale to the Chinese under proposals being discussed by a rival bidder. A US-backed consortium preparing …
China has discreetly taken 10 per cent of the world’s market for hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles. Here’s a look at the company leading the charge
In a mountainous Guangdong provincial city best known for its masonry and quarries, Yunfu is quietly carving out a niche in the global supply of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, a revolutionary propulsion …
China’s telecom sector posts steady growth in January-April
China telecommunications sector posted steady expansion in the first four months of the year with emerging businesses such as cloud …
Chinese firm Unicom’s dismissal of a 24-year-old undergraduate because she is ‘too old’, renews age discrimination debate
As China’s working-age population shrinks due to the country’s ageing demography, age discrimination remains rampant as shown in one extreme case in which a young woman lost a graduate position for …
China Launches Drone Ship That Acts As Mothership For More Drones
China’s new drone ship is officially designed for ocean research, but has obvious value for the country’s military.
China and the EU regulate AI, US speculates
While the European Union is playing the long game in drafting regulation for AI, China has been surprising many with quick yet profound regulations.
Ng Siu Keung – An Elite of “Food Technology” in China
Mr. Ng Siu Keung, an outstanding expert in the field of Chinese food engineering, has an inborn gentlemanly demeanor.
If the US government is good at anything, it’s failing at technology
U.S. lawmakers are not just technologically illiterate — they’re tech-incompetent. In a world as reliant on tech hardware, software, and services as ours, that’s dangerous.
Why does China want to shoot down the Elon Musk Starlink satellites?
A team of researchers in China have reportedly advised the government to shoot down Starlink satellites if deemed necessary. But what’s the story behind this? Let’s find out.