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SCMP - Can China - US study on China’s ‘much stronger’ innovation, discounted Apple iPhone 16s: 7 highlights - scmp.com - China - Usa - Lebanon

US study on China’s ‘much stronger’ innovation, discounted Apple iPhone 16s: 7 highlights

Can China innovate and outcompete the US in their pitched battle for technological supremacy? A 20-month investigation into the innovation performance of 44 Chinese firms across key technologies revealed a troubling yes for the US.

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The Conversation - The weaponization of everything has begun - asiatimes.com - Israel - Lebanon

The weaponization of everything has begun

The attacks on pagers and walkie-talkies (and possibly even solar panels) in Lebanon is one of those events that many have speculated was on the horizon: the weaponization of everyday objects in 21st-century conflicts.

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Taiwan questions head of pager firm linked to Hezbollah blasts - asiaone.com - Taiwan - Israel - Lebanon - Hungary - city Taipei - city Budapest

Taiwan questions head of pager firm linked to Hezbollah blasts

TAIPEI — The president and founder of a Taiwanese pager company linked to the detonation of thousands of pagers targeting Hezbollah in Lebanon was questioned by prosecutors late into the night on Sept 19, then released.

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Hassan Nasrallah - Friday Briefing: Israel Bombards Hezbollah - nytimes.com - Israel - Lebanon

Friday Briefing: Israel Bombards Hezbollah

Israel carried out dozens of airstrikes across southern Lebanon yesterday, one of the most intense bombardments in the country this year.

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Gabriel Honrada - Israel’s pagers of death herald new tech war tactic - asiatimes.com - Japan - Taiwan - Israel - Iran - Lebanon - Hungary

Israel’s pagers of death herald new tech war tactic

In a bold display of technological warfare, Israel has reportedly orchestrated a devastating strike on Hezbollah by clandestinely turning the group’s communication devices into deadly weapons.

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Yoav Gallant - Hassan Nasrallah - Walkie-talkie firm probes link to 2nd wave of Lebanon blasts as Israel declares ‘new phase’ of war - cnbc.com - Japan - Israel - Iran - Lebanon

Walkie-talkie firm probes link to 2nd wave of Lebanon blasts as Israel declares ‘new phase’ of war

The blasts that rocked Lebanon for a second day reached the doors of a walkie-talkie maker in Japan on Thursday, as Israel's declaration of a "new phase" to the conflict raised fears of all-out war.

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Thursday Briefing: A Second Day of Explosions in Lebanon - nytimes.com - Israel - Lebanon - city Beirut

Thursday Briefing: A Second Day of Explosions in Lebanon

At least 20 people were killed and hundreds were wounded when walkie-talkies owned by Hezbollah members exploded across Lebanon yesterday, the second attack involving booby-trapped devices in two days, according to Lebanese and Hezbollah officials.

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Company Investigating Radios Targeted in Lebanon Explosions - nytimes.com - Japan - state Indiana - Lebanon

Company Investigating Radios Targeted in Lebanon Explosions

The Japanese manufacturer whose name was on handheld radios that exploded in Lebanon said Thursday that it had discontinued the device a decade ago and was investigating what happened.

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