
Iranian cyberwar is a US right wing myth
Which is a female moth
Claims that Iran has been conducting a cyberwar against the United States have been greatly exaggerated by US conservatives.

Chinese chipmaker want to buy HP's datacentre ops
Tsinghua Unigroup sets its sights
Chinese chipmaker Tsinghua Unigroup wants to buy a controlling stake of HP's 's China data-networking operations.

Open Source Github under Chinese attack
Sauce fight
Open source coding site GitHub said it was fending off a days-long DoS attack that had caused intermittent outages for the social coding site.

Big Blue suits will share technology with the Chinese
China Blue
CEO Virginia Rometty has said that the ever shrinking Big Blue will share technology with Chinese firms and will actively help build China's industry.

Microsoft winning over China on smartphones
Xiaomi tests Window 10
Microsoft appears to be winning more Chinese smartphone makers over to its Windows platform.

Qualcomm slapped with $975m fine in China
Because communists despise anti-competitive practices
The Glorious People’s Republic of China has imposed a $975 million fine on Qualcomm, citing the chipmakers anti-competitive practices.

2015 may be the year of commoditised Android phones
Opinion: Tablets were just the first step
The Android smartphone space may be on the verge of becoming highly commoditised, following in the footsteps of the Android tablet market.

Intel eyes Chinese smartphones, custom cloud chips
CFO upbeat on PC vs. tablet front
Intel CFO Stacy Smith expects the PC to continue rebounding versus tablets in 2016 and says an Intel partner is being set up to be a major force in the Chinese smartphone SoC market.

China says no to Gmail
Limited access
Chinese authorities are limiting local access to Google services including Gmail.
Qualcomm cautious
Anti-trust in China