Chinese Cyber Confessions, Alibaba’s Global Cloud Leap, and India’s Big Electronics Bet: A Wild Week in Asian Tech News

Chinese officials reportedly admitted to cyberattacks on US infrastructure, linking them to America’s Taiwan support. Meanwhile, Alibaba Cloud expands its services beyond China, with new offerings in Singapore. India launches a $2.7 billion electronics subsidy, while the Philippines shutters a mobile carrier. Asia’s tech scene continues to buzz with activity!

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When it rains, it pours cyberattacks, and China just admitted to making it rain on the US infrastructure parade! But hey, at least they were polite enough to hint at their intentions over a cup of Swiss cocoa in Geneva. Meanwhile, Alibaba Cloud’s expansion is like a tech diplomat, breaking down walls and setting up shop in Singapore. And India—oh India—unveils a subsidy scheme so grand, it could make even the most indifferent resistor resist a little less. Lastly, in the Philippines, it’s not just telecom companies but also hopes for better connectivity that are going down the drain (or spectrum). The world of Asian tech is bustling with action, and it’s often as unpredictable as a cat meme on the internet! What a time to be alive!

Key Points:

  • China admits to cyberattacks on US infrastructure, linking them to US-Taiwan relations.
  • Alibaba Cloud expands its services to Singapore, offering advanced AI models and tools.
  • India introduces a $2.7 billion subsidy to boost local electronics manufacturing.
  • Philippines shuts down mobile carrier Now Telecom for non-compliance and arrears.
  • Asian tech landscape sees rapid changes with geopolitical and regulatory influences.

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