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Coincheck theft; Samsung goes foldable; Lenovo Q3

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ZDNet Week in Review - Asia
February 1, 2018
Japan punishes Coincheck after $530m cryptocurrency theft
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Coincheck has been ordered by Japan's financial regulator to get its act together after hackers stole $530 million worth of digital money from its exchange.
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Alibaba's Q3 cloud revenue up 104 percent, hits $2.2 billion annual run rate
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US tax charge wipes out Lenovo Q3 pre-tax profit
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Fujifilm takes control of Xerox to create joint venture
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SoftBank to secure majority stake in Line mobile service
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​Samsung commits to foldable OLED phones for 2018
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Samsung SDS, Spotinst to cooperate on cloud managed services
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Sina Weibo ordered to suspend online portals
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Within the incestuous world of rideshare, Ola looks to go global
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1. Hardware
​Samsung launches 800GB Z-SSD for supercomputing | Hands on: Asus E201 VivoBook with Windows 10S | Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro review: Great value, but localisation required
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Samsung Galaxy S9 leaked renders ​show small design changes | WeChat allows users to link overseas credit cards | Samsung to supply car infotainment to ride-hailing firm Grab
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Paranoia will destroy us: Why Chinese tech isn't spying on Americans
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The notion that the Chinese government would spy on corporations and our agencies with electronic devices manufactured by Chinese companies is not only absurd but would be catastrophic to furthering their ambitions in world trade.
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