FBI Warns Of Expanding China Hack Network The Chinese government’s hack for hire ecosystem has expanded beyond control and now provides cyber criminals with plausible deniability, a senior Federal Bureau of Investigation official said on Thursday. The warning highlights growing concerns about the scale and structure of cyber operations linked to China. Moreover, the official stressed that Chinese hackers face arrest risks once they leave their home country. This statement signals a tougher international stance on cybercrime and reflects efforts to hold individuals accountable beyond national borders. Extradition Case Highlights Global Reach The remarks followed the extradition of Xu Zewei,…
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Huawei AI Chip Demand Surges After DeepSeek V4 Launch Demand for Huawei’s Ascend 950 artificial intelligence chips has risen sharply following the release of DeepSeek’s V4 model. The new system runs on Huawei’s hardware, prompting major Chinese technology firms to accelerate procurement efforts. Leading companies, including ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent, have approached Huawei to secure additional chip supplies. Sources familiar with the discussions indicated that firms involved in cloud computing and GPU rental services are also competing to place orders. This surge reflects growing reliance on domestic semiconductor solutions. DeepSeek V4 Drives Domestic Shift The release of DeepSeek V4 has…
Big Tech Earnings: Investors Question AI Spending Payoff Major technology companies have invested hundreds of billions of dollars over the past three years to drive the artificial intelligence boom. However, investors continue to seek clarity on whether these vast expenditures will deliver meaningful returns. Quarterly earnings from Alphabet, Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon, all scheduled for release on Wednesday, are expected to provide key insights. These results will indicate whether heavy investment in artificial intelligence has translated into sufficient growth in cloud computing and advertising revenues to justify the costs. Massive Investments and Rising Pressure Collectively, these four companies are projected…
A humanoid robot unexpectedly hugged a student during a university performance in China, sparking debate over AI safety and human–robot interaction risks.
Nissan Highlights China As Innovation Hub At Auto Show China has evolved beyond a simple sales destination and now serves as a centre for innovation and global exports, according to Nissan Motor’s global chief executive Ivan Espinosa. He made these remarks as the 2026 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, widely known as Auto China 2026, opened on Friday. This year’s exhibition carries the theme “Future of Intelligence” and will continue until May 3. The event brings together major industry players and showcases advancements that reflect rapid technological change. Strategic Importance Of The Chinese Market Espinosa explained that China plays a vital…
China’s Automotive Industry Accelerates Towards AI Integration China took a quarter of a century to establish dominance in the electric vehicle sector. Now, however, its automotive industry is rapidly advancing towards a new transformation centred on artificial intelligence. This shift aims to create vehicles that are not only connected but capable of reasoning independently, powered by domestically developed chips and software. Earlier this year, China introduced its latest five-year plan, outlining a national strategy known as “AI Plus”. This initiative seeks to integrate artificial intelligence across industries, including manufacturing and healthcare. At the same time, it reflects a clear ambition…
Xpeng Targets Flying Cars And Robots In Future Expansion Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng has outlined ambitious plans to expand beyond traditional automotive manufacturing, with large-scale production of flying cars expected to begin next year. The company also aims to start mass production of humanoid robots in the fourth quarter of 2026, according to President Brian Gu. These initiatives reflect Xpeng’s broader strategy to position itself at the forefront of next-generation mobility and automation technologies. The company has already secured more than 7,000 orders for its flying cars, with most demand originating in China as it works towards regulatory approval.…
Chinese Carmakers Target German Premium Market China’s automakers are rapidly shifting strategy, signalling a direct challenge to established German premium brands as they expand into the high-end vehicle segment. After years of focusing on cost-efficient electric vehicles, domestic manufacturers are now introducing feature-rich premium models at significantly lower prices than their European counterparts. This transition marks a turning point for the automotive industry, which has recently been dominated by an intense electric vehicle price war. Now, competition is evolving into a broader contest centred on value, innovation, and advanced features. Shift From Price War To Value Competition Chinese manufacturers such…
China Amplifies Taiwan Voices in Expanding Information Campaign China is increasingly using voices from within Taiwan to influence public opinion, as part of a broader information strategy aimed at undermining the island’s government, according to officials and research data. During large-scale Chinese military drills around Taiwan in December, a parallel campaign unfolded online. A video circulated on Douyin, China’s version of TikTok, featured Taiwanese opposition figure Cheng Li-wun criticising President Lai Ching-te. The clip later appeared on widely used platforms such as Facebook and YouTube, extending its reach among Taiwanese audiences. Opposition Voices Repurposed in Messaging Chinese state media have…
China Extends Shenzhou-21 Mission by One Month China’s Shenzhou-21 astronaut crew will remain in space for an additional month following a decision by the China Manned Space Engineering Office. The country’s state broadcaster reported the extension after authorities assessed mission requirements and astronaut conditions. The Shenzhou-21 spacecraft launched on October 31 from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Centre in northwest China. It travelled aboard a Long March-2F rocket, carrying three astronauts assigned to a mission originally scheduled to last six months. The crew includes Zhang Hongzhang, Wu Fei, and Commander Zhang Lu. Wu Fei is recognised as the youngest Chinese astronaut…

