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Microsoft Shutting Down LinkedIn In China Over Censorship Issues
Microsoft said it will be shutting down LinkedIn and replacing it with a new website that will not contain any social media components. Microsoft said it will be shutting down LinkedIn and replacing it with a new website that will not contain any social media components. -
WeChat Deletes LGBT Accounts Run By University Students
WeChat notified owners of the LGBT accounts that they were violating the company's regulations. WeChat notified owners of the LGBT accounts that they were violating the company's regulations. -
China E-Commerce Site Goes Dark After Tiananmen Reference
The anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown against prodemocracy activists is a highly sensitive date in China. The anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown against prodemocracy activists is a highly sensitive date in China. -
Apple's Security Compromises To Enjoy China's Booming Market Revealed In New Report
iPhone maker Apple gives in to government demands to continue operations in China. iPhone maker Apple gives in to government demands to continue operations in China. -
Xiaomi Revives Dead MiTalk App As Latest Clubhouse Clone
Xiaomi relaunched its defunct MiTalk instant messaging app as a new audio-only social media chat app. Xiaomi relaunched its defunct MiTalk instant messaging app as a new audio-only social media chat app. -
Social Networking App Clubhouse Shut In China
Users with a mainland phone number can no longer receive invites, access the app, or register new Clubhouse accounts. Users with a mainland phone number can no longer receive invites, access the app, or register new Clubhouse accounts. -
Apple To Remove Thousands Of Unlicensed Games On Chinese App Store
Apple has warned publishers and developers that it will be removing all apps and games that are not registered or lack government approval from its Chinese App Store. Apple has warned publishers and developers that it will be removing all apps and games that are not registered or lack government approval from its Chinese App Store. -
Source Claims Bing Outage Unintentional, Caused by Technical Issues
This week in search engine reports, Bing and Baidu topped the list. A source claimed that Bing's outage was caused by technical errors while Baidu's stock ascent was predicted by an analyst. This week in search engine reports, Bing and Baidu topped the list. A source claimed that Bing's outage was caused by technical errors while Baidu's stock ascent was predicted by an analyst.