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China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
CGI and 12 others reacted to kazerrrt for a topic
lot of brainwashed americans in the comments13 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
Wam7 and 7 others reacted to FloatingFatMan for a topic
If Trump REALLY wants to pi** off China, all he has to do is open an official US Embassy in Taiwan.8 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
300z and 4 others reacted to Depicus for a topic
You mean give it back to native americans then ?5 points -
Unboxing the 1.92-pound Dynabook Portégé X30L-G
Elliot B. and 4 others reacted to sn0wf1ake1 for a topic
Please stop using pounds. Nobody outside the USA understands it. You might as well say it weighed 35 bananas and it would make more sense.5 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
Wam7 and 3 others reacted to Depicus for a topic
Yes because the US, UK, Russia and Israel to name but a few have never stolen IP from other countries before ... honest.4 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
naap51stang and 3 others reacted to NinjaGinger for a topic
A cynic would say that China is asking to make it easy as before to steal US tech. But as the Chinese have said many times, they don't do that and of course they never lie.4 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
Wam7 and 2 others reacted to Darrian for a topic
They can ask, but our President is an unreasonable douche, so good luck to them3 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
dead.cell and 2 others reacted to wrack for a topic
At this stage India looks and acts like a proper candidate to get a permanent voting seat at UN. It is also China who keeps blocking the move every time. A lot of other countries have suffered different pressure and hostilities from China. China is acting like a bully to other nations to what it feels US is doing to them.3 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
dead.cell and 2 others reacted to trojan_market for a topic
And China should stop cheating , lying and stealing and btw they have balls to be demanding right now after completely ###### up the world and economy3 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
Wam7 and 2 others reacted to MateerL for a topic
Nice, two super evil - world's biggest economic Titans- just trying to exert dominance. Nothing unexpected - seems the pond isn't big enough for two big predatory sharks. Let's be clear on one thing - all governments and their capitalist MNCs are evil - and they all have committed similar crimes like intellectual property *theft* and unfair trade practises. The drama here isn't about right & wrong. It's about the government trying to defend its own big(paying) lobbyists' income, and cripple the other. Nothing new, and definitely not a good vs evil fight.3 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
psmoked and one other reacted to dead.cell for a topic
We also want to ban Animal Crossing and online gaming to ensure nobody gets any ideas or understanding about why Hong Kong is protesting! Oh and if you're a manager in the NBA which has nothing to do with China, and you show support for Hong Kong on your personal Twitter account, we'll cut you out there too! I wish I could make this stuff up lmao.2 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
Depicus and one other reacted to LauRoman for a topic
Very true, but only if all the players are playing the same rules. China is playing by its own set of rules. And the US by its own rules. Europe wants to do the same with mild success. Most of Africa will probably end up playing by chinese rules. The US could probably benefit from a better colaboration with South America, but because of bad history, at least partially cause by the US, they will probably end up sucking up to China. Manufacturing in the US, which probably will never happen in any considerably meaningful capacity, will mean exactly diddly-squat if materials are mined in China influenced African countries. This needs a long game plan to influence, for the better, allied economies, and build actual economic relationships, and have actual training for these kinds of workers. But in a country that does not punish (but in fact sometimes reward) the hiding of profits in off-shore accounts and needs a dozen permits to move cables on a pole, and allows for a lot of monopolies, this is not likely to happen.2 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
MateerL and one other reacted to byu1 for a topic
who wrote this article? the title and content and source is not from official government sources, there is no any official sources, evidence, or proof, it is only from writer's opinion, so this articles completely lead readers and is not valid.2 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
PaulATMOS and one other reacted to George P for a topic
I always find these type of one line insult posts interesting. If you're so woke, for lack of a better word, how about filling people in on the details about how they're brainwashed and wrong instead of just tossing out a silly insult? I'm sure you're well versed in the intricate details of this trade war between the US and China and can enlighten the poor masses here on neowin. We're all waiting with baited breath for you.2 points -
OnePlus could unveil a truly wireless earbuds in July
dead.cell and one other reacted to Geezy for a topic
Needs silicone tips. There are aftermarket ones you can probably get like for the original Airpods but then they won't fit in the charger, and it's never as good as a specific built-in design. The stupid things will fall out your ears, and the noise isolation you get from silicone tips is a big deal for me.2 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
Sir Topham Hatt and one other reacted to Osiris for a topic
We have an interconnected global economy, none of us are going to benefit from a trade war.2 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
aka2k and one other reacted to TsMkLg068426 for a topic
No China we don't want anymore viruses or E-viruses.2 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
dead.cell and one other reacted to Brony for a topic
We want to block your Winnie the Pooh but we don't want you to block our stuff.2 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
dead.cell and one other reacted to PGHammer for a topic
PRC, here's a message - When you blow smoke up the rear of the planet - and you get caught doing it - you WILL play a penalty for it! (To those that say "it's not the same", when the US - or any other nation - does the same - is or isn't a penalty extracted?)2 points -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
Wam7 reacted to dead.cell for a topic
That's because anything to do with Trump is sensationalized. When he was against ZTE, everyone had bleeding hearts for China. Then he tries to work with ZTE, suddenly he's a pro-China commie, just trying to protect his vested interests as he has business with China between himself and his family. Besides, half the time Trump's telling us what a nice guy Xi Jinping is. Which is it? I'd personally not base my own opinion of China around Trump, who changes his mind on the daily about everything.1 point -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
Depicus reacted to Sir Topham Hatt for a topic
Didn't the 2010 banking crisis start in America?1 point -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
dead.cell reacted to PGHammer for a topic
MateerL - there are *degrees* of evil; it's how you can separate the bad actors from the worse ones. (It applies to persons as individuals, and it applies to governments as well.)1 point -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
MateerL reacted to kjx for a topic
It's based on a Reuters report that states the statement came from China's foreign ministry to a question they asked (see sources at the end): https://uk.reuters.com/article...ion-of-huawei-idUKKBN22S0DE Comments that seem to originate from pro-China propagandists only serve to irritate people who have seen enough of the Chinese government's (and Chinese firms') unprincipled behavior over the years, and further destroys what little is left of China's moral reputation.1 point -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
trag3dy reacted to George P for a topic
I always find these type of one line insult posts interesting. If you're so woke, for lack of a better word, how about filling people in on the details about how they're brainwashed and wrong instead of just tossing out a silly insult? I'm sure you're well versed in the intricate details of this trade war between the US and China and can enlighten the poor masses here on neowin. We're all waiting with baited breath for you. There's no defense for China, buddy. If the plandemic wasn't not enough for you then I'm very sorry, but you're one of the brainwashed. China is the number one enemy of the world, with Russia silently working in the background. Both want to destroy the West. Opening anything up (or selling assets) for them would be a treason to the American people. I think you got the wrong idea, I wasn't being pro-Chinese or anything. I was calling out his comment about brainwashed users on neowin and asking for him to back it up with some facts, if any, on the topic at hand. The lack of any reply till now means he probably doesn't have a clue. The reasons for the current US and China trade war are many, and they go back years, it's become even more of a issue once they let them join the WTO.1 point -
Minecraft developer is now Mojang Studios
n_K reacted to adrynalyne for a topic
Mojang LOL. Some of these articles amaze me.1 point -
Sunday fun day - Cleanup an old gateway computer.
forster reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
It's a P4 ... that's all I know at the moment. wouldn't be surpised if the machine also took Rambus memory. I do have some extra laying around. What I would like to do is put in an old voodoo card and old pci audio card and try running Dos on it.1 point -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
dead.cell reacted to EJocys for a topic
Actually, you can easily tell which county is more evil or more good by looking at free migration of people. Someone, who claims that all governments are evil probably lives in a s*hole. Amount matters more than presence, when it comes to corruption. Western countries are loosing about 5% of budget to corruption i.e. people are getting their tax money back via services or infrastructure, while really corrupt countries are loosing 35% and more to corruption and tax payers are getting screwed.1 point -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
psmoked reacted to aka2k for a topic
I always find these type of one line insult posts interesting. If you're so woke, for lack of a better word, how about filling people in on the details about how they're brainwashed and wrong instead of just tossing out a silly insult? I'm sure you're well versed in the intricate details of this trade war between the US and China and can enlighten the poor masses here on neowin. We're all waiting with baited breath for you. There's no defense for China, buddy. If the plandemic wasn't not enough for you then I'm very sorry, but you're one of the brainwashed. China is the number one enemy of the world, with Russia silently working in the background. Both want to destroy the West. Opening anything up (or selling assets) for them would be a treason to the American people.1 point -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
300z reacted to byu1 for a topic
its US want tell anyone on this planet to do anything.1 point -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
trojan_market reacted to Jeff.T for a topic
china is in no place to tell anyone on this planet to do anything.1 point -
Unboxing the 1.92-pound Dynabook Portégé X30L-G
MickeForsberg reacted to samw61 for a topic
My not use both. Totally agreed! From now on I only want to see articles specify weight in kg and bananas! Though 35 bananas is quite a lot, approx 7kg! That's like a portable computer from the early 90's! Maybe apricots would be more appropriate than bananas and pounds, though half an apricot is never even as the stone will always end up in one side, so that could get confusing.. like pounds.. For those reading from the hundreds of other countries that are more developed than the United States, 1.92 pounds equates to 870 grams, or 0.87 kilograms.1 point -
Microsoft and Newsguard partner to make the service free for Edge users
timster reacted to adrynalyne for a topic
Reading. Just say yes.1 point -
Microsoft and Newsguard partner to make the service free for Edge users
FunkyMike reacted to M. Murcek for a topic
First they gave it away. Then they charged a subscription. Now Microsoft will pay the subscription (so generous) Sounds like not many paying customers, which is a reason for optimism.1 point -
Microsoft and Newsguard partner to make the service free for Edge users
Meduso reacted to excalpius for a topic
I'd like to know more. You have a source that goes into detail on how NewsGuard is liberal and biased? It labels drudge as inaccurate information but all it displays is headlines Ignoring the fact that its ratings are based on the CONTENT, not just the title, it sure sounds like a useful tool, since Drudge is rightwing tabloid level drivel of the Alex Jones and Rush Limbaugh pond scum variety. The whole point is to show people which sources have agendas and are lying to people. Drudge, Faux News, and OANN are some of the worst offenders in the quest to make America "go full retard". The goal is clearly to warn people who are too ignorant/uninformed to realize that they are being deliberately lied to and fearmongered by charlatans and demagogues against their own best interests.1 point -
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount+)
Steven P. reacted to +Dick Montage for a topic
If you go looking for it so this you can be annoyed, then it’s there. If you accept that it’s part of life in the real world and so artistic representation would be odd to not have it then it’s less of a problem and just more character and world building.1 point -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
Son_Of_Dad reacted to seta-san for a topic
US should be preventing foreign nationals from owning critical infrastructure and residential housing1 point -
Microsoft and Newsguard partner to make the service free for Edge users
Brony reacted to M. Murcek for a topic
Censorship. Just. Say. No.1 point -
China asks the United States to stop suppression of firms
Vishwal reacted to Jackroosky for a topic
China, take your Coronavirus back, and we'll consider 🤔 it.1 point -
May's Office Insider build on Windows refreshes the Outlook calendar
waysidesc reacted to siah1214 for a topic
Outlook absolutely supports 2 factor auth for outlook.com and office 365 Yep, one thing in office 365 is that you may need to make changes vis powershell to enable modem auth Is this 'modern auth' you reference different from modern authentication ? My poor, sweet Outlook 2010 does not support this according to Microsoft. Yes your decade old software lacks support for new features. Welcome to computing I guess. An apparent arbitrary and artificial limitation ... I am unapologetic that I am still using this software. Honest question, how do you expect to have new features when you don't update it?1 point -
Unboxing the 1.92-pound Dynabook Portégé X30L-G
Elliot B. reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
My not use both.1 point -
Microsoft and Newsguard partner to make the service free for Edge users
quikmantx reacted to +primortal for a topic
I'd like to know more. You have a source that goes into detail on how NewsGuard is liberal and biased? It labels drudge as inaccurate information but all it displays is headlines You might want to read instead of taking things at face value and putting up a stink, https://api.newsguardtech.com/...d899-42e4-896d-cdeb690847d01 point -
Microsoft and Newsguard partner to make the service free for Edge users
MeWhoElse77 reacted to Night Prowler for a topic
NewsGuard = Liberal and Biased.1 point -
OnePlus could unveil a truly wireless earbuds in July
dustojnikhummer reacted to TheMortalOne for a topic
And why should that be a problem! Most of earphones have a similar if not the same design, it's not like if apple invented it1 point -
Here's how you can enable Dark Mode on WhatsApp Web
xfx reacted to Semtex for a topic
I use Stylus and style from UesrStyles.org, looks way better.1 point -
OnePlus could unveil a truly wireless earbuds in July
Geezy reacted to dead.cell for a topic
If you don't like AirPods for the way they look or feel, you're not gonna want a ripoff version... So far, we got the candy can design, the bean design, the popsocket design, and the Mentos. Maybe try something else?1 point -
France introduces tough law to tackle terrorist content
chaos mage reacted to n_K for a topic
Honestly one of the most ridiculous timeframes I've ever heard, remove content within an hour? How is a small company going to afford to employ moderators that will be working 24/7/365? Even on national holidays, or christmas day when everyone is off and the amount of people at home using services will be at an all time peak, they're still going to have to remove content within 1 hour? Utterly stupid1 point -
Square Enix makes Hitman Sniper free on iOS and Android until May 21
Brony reacted to +Warwagon for a topic
That game is boring. Played 3 levels and they were all the same. Plus I also saw Micro transactions .. gee wonder why it was free.1 point -
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Epic Games shows off Unreal Engine 5 on the PlayStation 5
Moonian reacted to George P for a topic
The engine itself does, this demo doesn't use it though. They wanted to show off their new Lumen lighting API which is a middle ground between baked lighting (devs having to place each light source through the environment by hand etc) and ray tracing where you just set one source, i.e. the sun, and hardware does the rest. From the sounds of it, their new tech lets you place the source where you want and then the engine does the calculations and sets them as if it was ray tracing. That's a pretty basic way to think of it, I'm sure.1 point -
Epic Games shows off Unreal Engine 5 on the PlayStation 5
Moonian reacted to Elliot B. for a topic
The engine does, yes.1 point