Tag: technology

Beijing Olympics App Records Audio and Collects Data, Revealed by Experts | China Insider With David Zhang

The invasion of privacy is serious. Should we be worried about our data being watched by China? A mobile app riddled with trouble, “My 2022” is mandated for all that attend the Winter Games this week. What will Beijing do with the data collected from the athletes, officials, and journalists there? And how easy is…


Chinese National Sentenced to Jail for Conspiracy to Defraud Apple With Counterfeits

A Chinese national was sentenced to just over two years in prison and ordered to pay nearly $2 million on Feb. 1, after being found guilty of defrauding Apple out of more than $1 million. A joint announcement by the U.S Attorney’s Office, Department of Homeland Security, and U.S. Postal Inspection Service, said that Wu…


China Outlines Plan to Become a ‘Space Power’ in New White Paper

The Chinese regime is on a mission to become a global leader in space exploration, technology, and law-making, according to an official white paper released on Jan. 28. “To explore the vast cosmos, develop the space industry, and build China into a space power is our eternal dream,” Chinese leader Xi Jinping is quoted by the…


WTO Punishes the US While Washington Gives More Funding to the UN

News Analysis Congressional Republicans are right to question the efficacy of the COMPETES Act to confront the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The central focus of the currently stalled House bill is to increase domestic semiconductor production. This is essential to both easing the logistical strain currently plaguing the nation as well as ensuring the country’s…


China’s Hypersonic Missile Data Analyzed as Chinese Rocket Scientist Defects to US

British media recently disclosed that a Chinese rocket scientist has defected to the West. Information associated with the aerospace engineer’s defect was first published by the Daily Express in the article “Global tensions grow as Chinese rocket scientist defects to the West,” on Jan. 23. The Chinese national, having “been passed over for promotion” while…


China’s Automotive Chip Supply Shortfall Will Reach 20 Percent Due to US Sanctions and Outdated Technology

China’s chip supply will remain tight this year, and the automotive chip supply shortfall will widen to 20 percent. The regime’s own experts have revealed that the key reason for China’s chip shortage is not the pandemic, but China’s outdated chip technology and U.S. sanctions against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Luo Junjie, a spokesman…


China’s Automotive Chip Supply Shortfall Will Reach 20 Percent Due to US Sanctions, Outdated Technology: Trade Group

China’s chip supply will remain tight this year, and the automotive chip supply shortfall will widen to 20 percent, the country’s car manufacturing trade group said. The regime’s own experts have revealed that the key reason for China’s chip shortage is not the pandemic, but China’s outdated chip technology and U.S. sanctions against the Chinese…


Republican Rep. Tenney Slams ‘Malicious’ China-Run Tech Giant for Manipulating Congress

Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) criticized Chinese surveillance giant Hikvision as being “very malicious and malevolent” for attempting to manipulate the U.S. government protocols and silence dissenting voices. “It is really just no business of a foreign Chinese-backed company to be interfering and trying to use and exploit our Ethics Committee to try to spy on…


GOP Rep. Tenney Slams ‘Malicious’ China-Run Tech Giant for Allegedly Manipulating Congress

Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) criticized Chinese surveillance giant Hikvision as being “very malicious and malevolent” for attempting to manipulate the U.S. government protocols and silence dissenting voices. “It is really just no business of a foreign Chinese-backed company to be interfering and trying to use and exploit our Ethics Committee to try to spy on…


‘Malicious’: Rep. Tenney Slams China-Run Tech Giant for Attempting to Interfere With Congress

Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) criticized Chinese surveillance giant Hikvision as being “very malicious and malevolent” for attempting to interfere with U.S. government protocols and silence dissenting voices. “It is really just no business of a foreign Chinese-backed company to be interfering and trying to use and exploit our Ethics Committee to try to spy on…