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WIRED identified 10 local governments in China that are offering discounts to consumers who choose cars running Huawei software. It’s not always clear who is footing the bill.
Mobile security company Lookout found a new malware/spyware system that Chinese police departments use to extract data from ...
As Tesla’s sales decline following Musk’s forays into US politics and amid a lack of new models, BYD has overtaken it to ...
Newly published research shows that the domain name system—a fundamental part of the web—can be exploited to hide malicious ...
China's Tianwen 2 probe has captured striking pictures of home as it heads out to a near-Earth asteroid to collect samples.
From Heishuicheng, people found Pearl in the Palm, a 12th-century bilingual glossary of the Chinese and Tangut languages, ...
Financing remains one of battery energy storage system’s (BESS) biggest talking points, as bankability, risk mitigation, ...
Freedom is in the air. America just celebrated the Fourth of July – our Independence Day – as the nation approaches its 250th ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese state firm employee Zhang Jinming makes up for a 24% cut to his salary by delivering food for ...
The latest Grok controversy is revealing not for the extremist outputs, but for how it exposes a fundamental dishonesty in AI ...
Any Spanish government wiretaps carried out by law enforcement agencies will soon be managed by Chinese telecom giant Huawei thanks to a recently-won contract.
Chinese EVs, Hot Hyundais, and the future of the auto show all share one thing in common: the Goodwood Festival of Speed.