Smartphones are a double-edged tool in classrooms
Chinese university students' smartphone use highlights a clash between traditional teaching and digital-native learning habits.
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Chinese university students' smartphone use highlights a clash between traditional teaching and digital-native learning habits.
AI-powered humanoid robots in China performed martial arts and dances on national TV, showcasing their advanced coordination and China's lead in scaling robot production.
Texas sues TP-Link, alleging it misleads consumers by masking its Chinese ties and supply chain, posing cybersecurity risks.
TikTok has become an unexpected marketplace where Chinese factories openly sell military-grade anti-drone equipment, like jammers and sensors, using casual social media marketing. This hardware, vital to conflicts like the war in Ukraine, highlights how Chinese components continue to flow to global battlefields despite export restrictions.
Lenovo is accused of illegally transferring US user data to China via website trackers, violating Justice Department rules designed to prevent foreign adversaries from acquiring bulk data.
China-linked hackers exploited a Dell RecoverPoint zero-day (CVE-2026-22769) since mid-2024 to deploy malware like Grimbolt for long-term access. Dell patched the flaw and warns of active exploitation.
Texas sued TP-Link for falsely claiming "Made in Vietnam" (products are mostly Chinese), selling insecure devices exploited by Chinese hackers, and collecting user data without consent due to its China ties.