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  • News China is rushing facial and voice recognition tech for pigs. Here's why. Xeni Jardin
  • Business Bunnie Huang's tour-de-force explanation of how hardware implants and supply chain hacks work Cory Doctorow
  • picks China uses DNA tech to spy on people. Yale geneticist and a U.S. biotech helped. Xeni Jardin
  • Business Huawei president Ren Zhengfei: We won't spy on US even if Chinese law requires us to, what backdoors? Xeni Jardin
  • Business Alibaba developed Chinese Communist Party propaganda app that became China Apple Store hit: Report Xeni Jardin
  • Business Signs that China's real-estate bubble will burst and take the economy with it Cory Doctorow
  • china Fascinating 9-minute documentary of Shenzhen, the "Silicon Valley of China" Mark Frauenfelder
  • censorship The most censored Wechat topics: US-China trade war, Canadian arrest of Huawei CFO, ZTE sanctions, more Cory Doctorow
  • Business China legalizes eating a pufferfish bred to be nonpoisonous Cory Doctorow
  • Kids After more than a year of inaction,one of those privacy-leaking kids' smart watches has been recalled in Europe Cory Doctorow
  • Business Another Apple engineer accused of stealing autonomous vehicle secrets for China Xeni Jardin
  • Business Microsoft confirms 'Bing is currently inaccessible in China' Xeni Jardin
  • Science Chinese scientist who edited babies' genes has been fired and may face criminal charges David Pescovitz
  • censorship China is blurring men's earrings on TV David Pescovitz
  • Technology Huawei under U.S. criminal investigation for alleged theft of trade secrets from T-Mobile, other tech companies Xeni Jardin
  • books China has a very Orwellian reason for banning typing "1984" on social media, while allowing people to read Nineteen Eighty-Four Cory Doctorow
  • china China's One Child Policy coming home to roost: old people, in big cities, frightened of the sky Cory Doctorow
  • Business Inside China's censorship factories, where young censors learn to erase history Xeni Jardin
  • Science First images from China's probe that just landed on the dark side of the moon David Pescovitz
  • privacy The Chinese government is putting tracking chips into school uniforms to watch every move kids make Seamus Bellamy
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