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Some of the strict measures for controlling the spread of the virus could extend beyond Omicron and the Olympics

Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple battle Washington’s move towards stricter regulation using anti-China lobbying

Groups flag concern about new regulation as Bank of America reviews job levels in territory

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s “lost” WeChat account may not have gone as far as to jeopardise national security but it raises questions about his relationship with the Chinese nationals and companies who owned and managed his account, anal…

Two Chinese men have been arrested on suspicion of duping victims into fake investments worth more than 2 billion baht.
Pol Maj Gen Somboon Thiankhao, commander of the 191 Patrol and Special Operation Division, yesterday told a press briefing that the …

[China’s Covid lockdown rules are sending prices higher, says Chinese EV start-up]
Covid-related restrictions have increased production costs for Chinese electric car start-up WM Motor, even as existing chip and battery shortages are driving up costs, …

The gay dating app Grindr has disappeared from mobile app stores in China including Apple’s iOS App Store and Android app stores run by Chinese companies Tencent and Huawei.
The news, first reported by Bloomberg , comes just days after the Chinese gove…

Tesla last week released its latest distraction product: a set of karaoke microphones dubbed TeslaMic for use in its vehicles (via Electrek) and works with accompanied in-car software. The accessory, which is only available in China for now, was releas…

Tesla last week released its latest distraction product: a set of karaoke microphones dubbed TeslaMic for use in its vehicles ( via Electrek ) and works with accompanied in-car software. The accessory, which is only available in China for now, was rele…

PlayStation maker Sony announced a US$3.6 billion agreement on Monday to buy US video game studio Bungie, creator of hits like Halo and Destiny , as a gaming industry battle heats up with Microsoft. Sony’s deal comes weeks after Microsoft unveiled a la…

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Tesla, which sells karaoke microphones in China, is the most Tesla ever
Tesla released its latest distraction product last week. It is a set of karaoke microphones called Tesla microphones for use in vehicles ( [Via Electrek](//electrek.co…

Tesla is now selling karaoke microphones in China Tech By Merry Last updated Jan 31, 2022 Share Tesla released its latest derivative product last week: a set of karaoke microphones called TeslaMic for use in its vehicles (via Electrek) and works with a…

Tesla very last 7 days introduced its most recent distraction item: a set of karaoke microphones nicknamed TeslaMic for use in its automobiles (by way of Electrek) and will work with accompanied car or truck software package. The accessory, which is on…

Tesla last week released its latest distraction product: a set of karaoke microphones dubbed TeslaMic for use in its vehicles ( via Electrek ) and works with accompanied in-car software. The accessory, which is only available in China for now, was rele…

Though athletes and support staff arriving for the Beijing 2022 Olympics still have the option of using digital currency for payments at many venues, the international test run of China’s CBDC is reportedly facing hurdles due to the pandemic.
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Tesla last week released its latest distraction product: a set of karaoke microphones dubbed TeslaMic for use in its vehicles (via Electrek) and works with accompanied in-car software. The accessory, which is only available in China for now, was rel…

The New York Times Co said on Monday it had acquired Wordle, a website-only word game that has seen a recent burst in popularity, for an undisclosed price in the low seven figures. The acquisition will help The New York Times broaden its digital conten…

The Belfer Center at Harvard University’s Kennedy School released a paper in December titled “The Great Tech Rivalry: China vs the US”, analysing the technological status of the two giant economies.
Harvard professor Graham Allison, lead author of the …