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U.S.-China Internet forum highlights need to step up online security
11 hours ago ago from Hacker Journals
The third annual U.S.-China Internet Industry Forum concluded here Thursday with delegates calling for more efforts to step up online security. An important part of network security was to ensure the security of online information, said Cai Mingzhao, former deputy director of China's State Council Information Office and an adviser to the Internet Society of China, which co-hosted the one-and-a-half-day forum with Microsoft Corporation. ...
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14 hours ago ago from Auto Monster Cars Blog
China has overtaken the U.S. as the world's biggest market for automobiles, the first time any other country has bought more vehicles than the nation that produced Henry Ford, the Cadillac and the minivan. Now that the Chinese buy more cars and trucks than Americans, the shift could produce ripples for the environment, gas prices and even the kinds of cars automakers design. More than 12.7 million cars and trucks will be sold in ...
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21 hours ago ago from Command the Raven | Daily thoughts and upliftment for our journey through life
From LA Times The Obama administration, grappling with a spate of recent Islamic terrorism cases on U.S. soil, has concluded that the country confronts a rising threat from homegrown extremism. Anti-terrorism officials and experts see signs of accelerated radicalization among American Muslims, driven by a wave of English-language online propaganda and reflected in aspiring fighters' trips to hot spots such as Pakistan and Somalia. ...
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1 hour, 25 minutes ago ago from Samachar News 24 hours from India and USA.
A U.S. government official says a top al-Qaeda operative has been killed in a drone attack in western Pakistan. Go here to see the original: AP: Drone attack kills top al-Qaeda member Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Website Apparently, you don't really need a whole... Apparently, you don't really need a whole... A U.S. government official says a top... A U.S. ...
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9 hours ago ago from Infoseekchina
Source: Wall Street Journal by Loretta Chao BEIJING China has rolled out regulations that could curb billions of dollars worth of sales of high-tech gear to government agencies, raising cries from companies across the globe and from the U.S. government. More than 30 industry groups from North America, Europe and Asia representing most of the world's major technology companies sent a letter Thursday to Chinese ministries ...
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11 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Chinese official calls US negotiator irresponsible COPENHAGEN (AP) -- China's Vice Foreign Minister He Yafei on Friday said the chief U.S. climate negotiator either lacks common sense or is "extremely irresponsible" for saying that no U.S. climate financing should be going to China. In unusually blunt language, He said he was "shocked" by U.S. climate envoy Todd Stern's comments earlier this week that China shouldn't expect any American ...
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21 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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32 minutes ago ago from Wall Street Journal
BEIJING -- Chinese industry insiders and companies defended Beijing's request that state agencies buy products containing domestic intellectual property -- but even these intended beneficiaries expressed confusion about how new government procurement regulations would affect them. China's updated procurement rules, issued on an official Web site in October and reported by The Wall Street Journal on Thursday, establish an accreditation ...
Related contentChina tech purchasing rule angers foreign firms
16 hours ago ago from U.S. News
China tech purchasing rule angers foreign firms BEIJING (AP) -- Foreign companies are criticizing a new Chinese regulation they fear could block them from the multibillion dollar business of selling high-tech products to government departments. The rule, in place for about six weeks but not widely known, requires sellers of high-tech products to have them accredited based on "indigenous innovation" - local intellectual property - before ...
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