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technology
Not Only China: Quantum Satellite Communication on the Rise in the Indo-Pacific
By Mayuko Yatsu
Many Indo-Pacific nations have joined the race to develop quantum-related technologies.
China's New 'Cybersecurity' Rules Look Like Cyberprotectionism Instead
By Huan Zhu
China's new laws on cybersecurity are no better than trade protectionism in a new guise.
Indian Authorities Wrangle With Google Street View
By Padmapriya Govindarajan
Google's revolutionary mapping plans don't seem to find government enthusiasm in India.
Tolkachev, Cold War Spycraft, and Modern Risks for China
By Robert Farley
China should be wary of a Tolkachev-esque figure eroding its strategic position vis-a-vis the United States.
There's an App For That (in Myanmar)
By Poppy McPherson
Emerging from years of censorship to capitalize on growing demand for local apps, developers jump straight to mobile.
The Problem With China's Patents
By Greg Austin
Setting up a national innovations system is not easy for China.
The One Thing WWI Analogies Get Right
By Robert Farley
One of the few things that pre-World War I Europe and modern Asia have in common is that most actors are unfamiliar with war.
Is Technology Eroding America’s Military Edge?
By Zachary Keck
Plus, Senator Rand Paul makes the case for diplomacy. Weekend links.
A Big Day for the X-47B
American military planners are concerned about operating in A2/AD environments. Could the X47-B part of the solution?
Boeing X-51A WaveRider Reaches Mach 5.1
Even as sequestration cuts into the U.S. military’s budget, new tech continues to roll out.
Smartphone Clash: HTC One vs. iPhone 5
Can HTC’s latest smartphone win over loyal Apple users?
What Modern Militaries Can Learn From Battlestar Galactica
“Sometimes revolutionary innovation delivers; it often doesn’t.”