Hong Kong police are now empowered to require anyone suspected of violating the semi-autonomous city’s national security law ...
(Corrects spelling of opposition in second bullet point) By Jessie Pang HONG KONG, March 23 (Reuters) - Hong Kong police can ...
Hong Kong police can now demand phone and computer passwords under new national security rule - Analysts says new powers ...
Refusing to comply could lead to year in jail and hefty fine, while providing false information carries up to three years in prison ...
Hong Kong police can now legally demand phone and computer passwords from individuals suspected of breaching national ...
Not every product can be a Mac or iPhone. As Apple turns 50, let's take a look back at its most memorable failures.
The Altair 8800 lit the fuse, but Apple's 1977 device made home computing irresistible to the masses. Here's a look back as Apple turns 50.
Hong Kong has expanded its national security law, allowing police to demand device passwords from suspects. Non-compliance ...
When the Mac arrived in 1984, it introduced a new way to use computers—visual, intuitive, and accessible. On Apple's 50th, we ...
Authorities in Hong Kong can now demand phone and computer passwords after amending the National Security Law (NSL), which ...
It's a testing method as old as Socrates and making a comeback in the AI age. A growing number of college professors say they are turning to oral exams, combining a variety of old ...
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