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March 25, 2018
Trump fires starting gun on technology trade war with China
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Washington has kicked off the process of putting tariffs and investment restrictions on Chinese companies, while taking the Middle Kingdom to the World Trade Organization for dispute settlement.
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A new data leak hits Aadhaar, India's national ID database
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DoJ indicts Iranian hackers for stealing data from 144 US universities
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M1 taps Keppel Electric partnership as Singapore readies open market
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Singapore questions social media giants over 'online falsehoods'
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Samsung completes corralling of big four as NAB joins Samsung Pay
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Galaxy S9 touchscreen 'dead spots': Samsung's looking into user complaints
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