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File - President Barack Obama drops by Deputy National Security Advisor Tony Blinken's meeting with Bahraini Crown Prince and First Deputy Prime Minister Prince Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, June 5, 2013.
(photo: White House / Pete Souza)
Surveillance programs reveal U.S. hypocrisy
CNTV
BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhuanet) - In the past years, the U.S. Government has been blaming other countries for threatening cyber security. However, the recent leakage of the two top-secret U.S. surveillance programs of the National Security Agency (NSA) has smashed the image of the U.S. as a cyber liber...
Surveillance programs reveal U.S. hypocrisy
CNTV
BEIJING, June 14 (Xinhuanet) - In the past years, the U.S. Government has been blaming other countries for threatening cyber security. However, the recent leakage of the two top-secret U.S. surveillance programs of the National Security Agency (NSA) ...
Leaker Snowden alleges NSA hacking on China, world
Philadelphia Daily News
Gallery: Leaker Snowden alleges NSA hacking on China, world | Travel Deals | $59 -- Orlando: Newly Renovated Resort incl. Weekends |   | See all travel deals » | KELVIN CHAN , The Associated Press | Posted: Thursday, June 13, 2013, 6:15 AM ...
Leaker Snowden Alleges NSA Hacking on China, World
The New York Times
HONG KONG — For months, China has tried to turn the tables on the U.S. to counter accusations that it hacks America's computers and networks. Now, former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden may have handed Beijing a weapon in its cyber war of wo...
Leaker Snowden alleges NSA hacking on China, world
San Francisco Chronicle
HONG KONG (AP) — For months, China has tried to turn the tables on the U.S. to counter accusations that it hacks America's computers and networks. Now, former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden may have handed Beijing a weapon in its cyber war ...
Can N.S.A. Surveillance Be Likened to Chinese Spying?
The New York Times
By DIDI KIRSTEN TATLOW | BEIJING —“Snowden:the American Government Invaded Chinese Computers,” ran a headline Thursday on CCTV, China’s state-run television channel. | “‘Prism’, America Owes Global Netizens an Explanation,” said the G...
Cheap translations, but not replacement for humans
South China Morning Post
An Israeli startup says it has come up with a way to overcome language barriers when conducting international business: an automated service that provides quick translations between English and seven other languages with nothing more than a telephone...
China supercomputer is world’s fastest
Independent online
Beijing - A Chinese supercomputer is the fastest in the world, according to survey results announced on Monday, comfortably overtaking a US machine which now ranks second. | Tianhe-2, a supercomputer developed by China's National University of Defens...
Popular in SciTech
CBS News
TV grab from June 17 2013 shows the Tianhe-2 supercomputer developed by Chinas National University of Defense Technology / AP | BEIJING A Chinese university has built the world's fastest supercomputer, almost doubling the speed of the U.S. machi...
From the classroom to the boardroom
China Daily
Graduates are being helped to start their own companies. Zhou Wenting reports from Shanghai. | Wu Chaoqi, a 24-year-old Shanghai entrepreneur, is not sure how long his business will survive. He joked that his company's method of delivering wine by mo...
Common folk aren't US's cyber-targets
Asia Times
By Francesco Sisci | BEIJING - Can we be honest? With the development of new technologies, there are no more secrets for anybody. It is possible now - the technology exists - to tap every single call made by all the mobile phones in a country, record...
Can China and the U.S. Coexist Peacefully?
Caijing
U.S.-China relations have reached a "critical intersection." Frequent economic frictions and contest in the Asia-Pacific region has led to a sharp deterioration in mutual trust between the two countries. | By staff reporter Cai Tingyi in Beijing and ...
China says US should explain surveillance claims
Sydney Morning Herald
China called on the US to explain a surveillance program that was revealed by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, whose whereabouts the White House said remain unknown after he fled to Hong Kong. | The US should pay attention t...
Emerging Technology
FILE - This July 7, 2009 file photo shows Katherine Jackson, right, arriving with Michael Jackson's daughter, Paris
(photo: AP / Mario Anzuoni)
Judge orders inquiry in Paris Jackson wellbeing
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
LOS ANGELES (AP) An investigation into Paris Jackson's well-being has been ordered by a judge overseeing the guardianship of Michael Jackson's three children, court records show. | Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ordered an investigator to look into Paris Jackson's health, education and welfare and recommend whether any changes are necessary...



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