
IEEE backs down on anti-Chinese moves
Bans on Huawei lifted
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has backed down on its anti-Chinese curbs.

IEEE loses the Chinese
It doesn’t matter, America apparently invents everything these days
Chinese boffins have had a gutsful of US anti-Chinese sentiment at the IEEE and have pulled out of the organisation.

China could replace Windows
Worried about security
Beijing has decided to develop a custom operating system that will replace the Windows OS on computers used by the Chinese military.

Huawei defends Apple from wrath of Chinese
Says it will protest against a China ban
While the fruity cargo cult Apple is worried that it could be banned from selling its expensive goods in China, it has found an unexpected ally in Huawei.

Chinese anti-Apple sentiment rising
And the government has not weighed in yet
US Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump’s trade war is having a knock-on effect on the fruity cargo cult Apple.

Trump bans US tech in Huawei products
Trade blacklist
President Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump has added China’s Huawei to a trade blacklist, immediately enacting restrictions that will make it extremely difficult for the telecom giant to do business with US companies.

China blocks Wikipedia
The outfit which makes famous people disappear has been disappeared
The online encyclopaedia staffed by those who get off on saying that people who are more notable them are not significant has ironically found itself on the wrong end of Chinese censorship.

Chinese spooks using NSA hacking tools
Thanks for the development work guys
Chinese spooks nicked National Security Agency hacking tools and repurposed them in 2016 to attack American allies and private companies in Europe and Asia.

Foxconn boss wants to broker peace between China and Taiwan
There are zoos on both sides of the ocean for us to run
Terry Gou, the Foxconn boss, who once described his job as being a head zookeeper, thinks he can end the conflict between China and Taiwan.

Intel cuts forecast
Things not looking too good in China
Chipzilla slashed its full-year revenue forecast and missed analysts’ expectations for first-quarter sales.