2018/01/17 |
Macau Reviews Cybersecurity Law with an Eye toward Mass Surveillance
Macau is developing a new law that could give unrestrained power to the police.
2018/01/23 |
Meet the Company Trying to Democratize Disaster Mapping
Can open data change the way citizens respond to disasters?
2018/01/30 |
Asia's Nuclear Powers Switch Focus to New Missile Technologies
As the arm races keep escalating in Asia, maintaining strategic stability in 2018 will only become more difficult.
2018/06/08 |
Forget Belt and Road, China's Economic Future Is All About Silicon Valley
China's growth depends on new technologies not redirecting industrial overcapacity to western deserts.
2018/02/04 |
Week in Focus: Loyalty and Technology
The UK government loses loyalty points in Hong Kong as technology extends its reach into daily life.
2018/02/18 |
OPINION: The US and China Can Avoid a Technological Standoff
The technological duopoly has already arrived, but does it have to be a fight to the death?
2018/02/21 |
Singapore Turns to Biomimicry, Big Data to Save Water
Singapore's water treaty with Malaysia will end in 2060, but the country is already starting a push for greater water independence.
2018/02/26 |
OPINION: Beating Corruption Requires Long-Term Political Will
Arresting a few individuals or approving new laws will not be enough to eradicate the deep-seated problem of corruption.
2018/03/22 |
INTERVIEW: Jeff Huang Wants Mithril to Be 'WeChat for the Crypto Generation'
Mithril's big hairy audacious goal is to become 'the WeChat of everything' or be bought out by Mark Zuckerberg.
2018/03/23 |
OPINION: China's Suspicion of Blockchain Hampers Innovation
China has a love-hate relationship with blockchain that rests on fear over the technology's decentralized essence.
2018/03/31 |
Electric Scooter Maker Gogoro Turns to AI, Smart Grids
Gogoro's new offerings are about new ways of charging, not about the electric scooters themselves.
2018/04/03 |
FEATURE: China's Bicycle Apocalypse Is Here
China's failed bike sharing programs have left a wave of rusted steel across the country.
2018/04/22 |
Week in Focus: Sina Weibo LGBT Backlash, Bots Flood Malaysian Internet
A weekly roundup of the most important news from around the region.
2018/04/23 |
OPINION: Smart Cities Risk Becoming the 'Next Populist Scapegoat'
Resistance to futuristic urban concepts could be viewed as obstinate refusal to cope with change, or as a way to maintain humanity in the face of forces larger than ourselves.
2018/04/24 |
Cambridge Analytica – The Singapore Connections
SCL Group, the parent company of Cambridge Analytica, and other related companies and individuals have several connections with Singapore.
2018/04/30 |
OPINION: Reasons to Be Wary of Chinese Influence in African Telecoms
While China has taken a largely hands-off approach to the export of communications infrastructure in Africa, it favors state-owned actors in the markets it serves.
2018/05/09 |
Block Guardian: An Open Letter to Taiwan's Crypto Community
Block Guardian is a bi-weekly column from The News Lens and Blockcamp offering news and insight on crypto and token economics from Taiwan.
2018/05/13 |
Week in Focus: Mahathir's Opposition Wins in Malaysia, North Korea Frees US Prisoners
A weekly roundup of the region's most important news.