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A college is removing its vending machines after a student discovered they were using facial-recognition technology
A photo shared on Reddit showed one of the vending machines with an error code suggesting it used f…
Lauren Edmonds
A UPenn student started a YouTube channel. In weeks, her face was stolen on China's social media.
Behind the Great Firewall, accounts using deepfakes of YouTubers in Europe and the US are promoting…
Matthew Loh
‘Remove China Apps’ races to 5 million downloads within two weeks as anti-China sentiment gains momentum
Developed by OneTouch AppLabs, the app has a rating of 4.8 out of 5, and has more than 96,000 …
Huawei reportedly tested facial-recognition technology that could set off a 'Uighur alarm' to the Chinese government when the software identified someone from the persecuted minority group
At least 1 million Uighurs have been detained in internment camps in China as the government contin…
Katie Canales
Mistakes by the US's top spies allowed China to turn a deadly mid-air collision into an intelligence coup
In April 2001, a US spy plane and a Chinese jet collided over the South China Sea. Author James Bam…
James Bamford
These are the 12 most powerful people in China you've probably never heard of
In the chess game of Chinese politics, it's not always clear who pulls the strings. Here are the 12…
Cheryl Teh
Tencent is using facial recognition tech on under-18s to stop them playing video games late into the night
The system, called "Midnight Patrol," aims to prevent under-18s from posing as adults to circumvent…
Anna Cooban
Kids in China are trying every trick in the book to beat the facial recognition software that puts a mandatory time limit on popular video games
The country's biggest video game publisher, Tencent, recently started using facial recognition soft…
Kevin Webb
Tech leaders have long predicted a 'splinternet' future where the web is divided between the US and China. Trump might make it a reality.
Silicon Valley leaders have long braced for a "splinternet" that could replace the world wide web w…
Aaron Holmes
No, Donald Trump can't 'ban' TikTok
However, Trump and the government can take other moves to hurt TikTok and ByteDance. Here's what le…
Paige Leskin
Zoom's crackdown on Chinese dissidents shows the price tech companies pay to operate in authoritarian countries
Zoom admitted to closing user accounts and meetings at the Chinese government's behest, and suggest…
Alexandra Ma
Apple Releasing Malware Removal Tool After Being Hacked
"The malware was employed in an attack against Apple and other companies, and was spread through a …
The Telegraph
China Wants Banks To Remove High-End IBM Servers Amid Spy Dispute
The news comes a day after China accused the United States of "unscrupulous" cyber surveillance tha…
Andreessen Horowitz-backed startup Arweave says its decentralized 'permaweb' is fighting coronavirus misinformation in China
In an attempt to fix the internet's memory issue, the company has built a "permaweb" with the goal …
Callum Burroughs,Callum Burro…
No smoking, no tattoos, no bikinis: inside China’s war to ‘clean up’ the internet
When are bikinis allowed on China’s live-streaming apps, and when are they not? As content moder…
YouTuber PewDiePie says he's been 'banned' in China after comparing the country's president to Winnie the Pooh
PewDiePie's meme commentary features references to Winnie the Pooh, the fictional bear who has beco…
Paige Leskin
China aims to replace up to 30 million pieces of foreign tech in government offices with Chinese tech by 2022
It's not clear if the move is a retaliation against the Trump administration's US blockade on Huawe…
Antonio Villas-Boas
Microsoft hasn't said a word so far about Huawei's ban in the US, but it removed Huawei laptops from its stores
Google is also restricting Huawei's access to the Google Play Store, the primary app store for the …
Antonio Villas-Boas
China introduced a sweeping new law that bans people from posting all negative content online, and it could be used to suppress news of the coronavirus
Li died of the coronavirus, and Chinese citizens marked his death by calling for an end to censorsh…
Bill Bostock,Bill Bostock
Before-and-after photos show how China is destroying historical sites to monitor and intimidate its Muslim minority
"What they've done to Kashgar breaks my heart - back in the 90s it was a wonderful time-capsule of …