China and US tech crackdowns set the stage for the next phase of competition – TechCrunch

Scott Bade is special series editor of the TechCrunch Global Affairs Project and a regular contributor on foreign affairs. He’s a former speechwriter for Mike Bloomberg and co-author of “More Human: Designing a World Where People Come First.” More posts by this contributor Introducing the TechCrunch Global Affairs Project Is Washington prepared for a geopolitical…

China and US tech crackdowns set the stage for the next phase of competition – TechCrunch

Scott Bade is special series editor of the TechCrunch Global Affairs Project and a regular contributor on foreign affairs. He’s a former speechwriter for Mike Bloomberg and co-author of “More Human: Designing a World Where People Come First.” More posts by this contributor Introducing the TechCrunch Global Affairs Project Is Washington prepared for a geopolitical…

China and US tech crackdowns set the stage for the next phase of competition – TechCrunch

Scott Bade is special series editor of the TechCrunch Global Affairs Project and a regular contributor on foreign affairs. He’s a former speechwriter for Mike Bloomberg and co-author of “More Human: Designing a World Where People Come First.” More posts by this contributor Introducing the TechCrunch Global Affairs Project Is Washington prepared for a geopolitical…

SoftBank, Honda test 5G, cellular V2X to reduce collisions

    Japanese operator SoftBank and compatriot car maker Honda announced they have started a use case-based verification of technologies to reduce collisions between pedestrians and vehicles using a 5G Standalone mobile communication system and a cellular V2X communication system. Using SoftBank’s 5G SA experimental base station installed at Honda’s Takasu Proving Ground, located in…

11 Malicious PyPI Python Libraries Caught Stealing Discord Tokens and Installing Shells

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered as many as 11 malicious Python packages that have been cumulatively downloaded more than 41,000 times from the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository, and could be exploited to steal Discord access tokens, passwords, and even stage dependency confusion attacks. The Python packages have since been removed from the repository following responsible…