Facebook Is a Black Market For Vietnam’s Wildlife Traffickers
A year-long investigation revealed that Facebook has unwillingly become a safe haven for wildlife smugglers.
Facebook Is a Black Market For Vietnam’s Wildlife Traffickers
A year-long investigation revealed that Facebook has unwillingly become a safe haven for wildlife smugglers.
Hong Kong's Sex Workers Are Ditching Their Pimps for iPhones
Online forums and chat apps are putting the power back in the hands of "compensated daters."
'Too Hype! The New Iron Lady Has Crushing Strength!': What Do Chinese Internet Users Think of Theresa May?
For Chinese people used to the stability of a one party state, post-Brexit Britain is a fascinating drama.
We Asked Microsoft’s Chat Bot What It Thinks About Satya Nadella's A.I. Rules
This went about as well as we could have hoped.
Why Would Tencent Want to Buy UFC?
UFC could be a lucrative source of content for Tencent’s home market of China.
Smartphone Classes Are Reconnecting Beijing Seniors With Society
“Without learning how to use these things we will be abandoned by the times.”
Facebook Messenger Is the New Facebook
Facebook used its f8 developer conference to lay out its vision for Messenger.
Chinese Officials Were Implicated in the Panama Papers, but You Wouldn't Know It in China
China has apparently been blocking search terms and removing online stories that would lead citizens to read about how the relatives of party leaders have been linked to offshore companies.
WeChat Blocks Uber (Again) In Ongoing China Rideshare War
The parent company of WeChat and Uber competitor Didi Kuaidi has “permanently” blocked Uber accounts.
Apple Names Top 25 Malware-Infected Apps, Including 'Angry Birds 2' and WeChat
Apple is still dealing with the fallout of the first major malware incident on the App Store.