With Washington tightening access to advanced chip tools, Beijing is ramping up efforts to break its reliance on Western software. In a major step, China’s top scientific body has unveiled a homegrown …
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China testing orbital refueling procedures for satellite missions
China is positioning a satellite to test its ability to refuel another in orbit over Earth and extend its mission for several more years. China’s Shijian-25 satellite is designed to refuel and service …
China Set for Critical Orbital Refueling Test With 2 U.S. Satellites Watching Closely
The orbital demonstration could be a game-changer for extending the lifespan of satellites in space. Two Chinese satellites are about to rendezvous in geostationary orbit, docking with one another for …
Trade between China and the US sinks as both countries try to negotiate rare earths for technology to avoid further damage
Trade between the two countries is sinking as they try to negotiate rare earths for technology to avoid further damage. “Samarium,” “gadolinium,” or “terbium” are not raw materials that make as many …
U.S.-China trade talks delve into rare earth controls and chip restrictions
The U.S. and China meet in London to discuss rare earth and chip restrictions—talks that could reshape global trade and industry stability.
China’s $278B Data Industry Gains Momentum With 10 New Zones
China launches 10 data zones to boost its $278B industry, aiming to double transactions and drive global AI growth through 2026 and beyond.
China’s Solar Chiefs Call for Government Measures to Help Sector
China’s struggling solar industry needs government support to ease overcapacity as attempts to self-discipline seem to have failed, company executives said at the industry’s top annual event in Shanghai on Tuesday.
China Carefully Assembling Deep-Sea Mining Strategy
In a world hungry for crucial resources, China may not be poised to start deep-sea mining but it is planting seeds for such operations in a meticulously planned economic and geopolitical strategy.
Chinese hackers and user lapses turn smartphones into a ‘mobile security crisis’
Hackers tied to China’s government have tried repeatedly to access the phones of prominent Americans, part of Beijing’s sprawling cyberespionage efforts …
How China is vying to attract the world’s top scientific talent
Hundreds of policies across the country have been designed to lure researchers and new graduates to settle there.
Silent Threat: How China’s Cyber Warriors Exploit Mobile Weaknesses
A sophisticated cyberattack orchestrated by Chinese hackers has highlighted vulnerabilities in smartphones used by government and tech professionals. These attacks exploited weaknesses in mobile …
China is racing ahead with sodium-ion batteries – as sea salt becomes the power source for its electric scooter revolution
But last year, Chinese automaker JAC (a joint venture with Volkswagen in China) produced the world’s first sodium-ion battery production car in the Hua Xianzi (it roughly translates to ‘Flower Fairy’), which uses a tiny…
HKBN’s CEO Says China Mobile Takeover Offer Undervalues Firm
China Mobile Ltd.’s takeover offer for HKBN Ltd. undervalues the company, according to the Hong Kong broadband provider’s top executive.