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Survey: 66 Percent of WeChat Users Will Not Pay For Service
Users are unwilling to pay for the popular mobile messaging service WeChat, a new survey has found.
Forget the Samsung Galaxy S4: Enter Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
Can’t afford the Samsung Galaxy S4? Don’t worry, a scaled back version is coming…
Returning to the Land or Turning Toward the Sea? India’s Role in America’s Pivot
China is pushing the U.S. and India closer. Are they focusing on the wrong set of challenges?
Nearly 2 Million 3G Subscribers in North Korea
The amount of users on Pyongyang’s state sanctioned 3G network has nearly doubled since February 2012.
Google Glass: Here Come the Apps
The New York Times offers the first installed third-party app for Google’s high tech headwear, which won’t be released until next year.
Game Changer: The F-35 and the Pacific
To understand the real value of the F-35 one must consider its operation as a fleet, not simply as an individual aircraft.
Did China Just Rebuke the U.S. on Cybersecurity?
Cyber security will be a difficult issue to tackle, until China and the U.S. agree on who controls the internet.
China's New Aircraft Carrier: A Long Path Ahead
While China’s new carrier has made big strides, the development of a modern carrier strike group will take time.
Partner in the Pivot?
Taipei needs to undertake a pivot of its own, aimed at ensuring that its chief protector can, and will, come to its aid in wartime.
China Has Not (Yet) Changed Its Position on Nuclear Weapons
Has China abandoned its “no first use” policy when it comes to nuclear weapons? No, says MIT’s M.Taylor Fravel.
Global Military Spending Falls For First Time Since 1998
A new report details global military spending. Where do nations of the Asia-Pacific rank?
Friday Flashpoints – Our Weekend Reading List
The Diplomat’s Editor selects the top five defense and foreign policy articles for your weekend reading pleasure.