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U.S. Lawmakers Slam Apple’s Decision to Accept Chinese Censorship

Apple recently removed an app named HKmap.live from its app store that was being used by Hong Kong protesters to identify places where the police were gathered. The removal, which is said to have been made to avoid facing the wrath of Beijing, has been criticized by pro-democracy activists all across the world. Several American ...

Jack Roberts

A flag with the Apple logo.

How to Stand Up to China: Australian Startup Educates Blizzard Amid Cyberattack

Immutable, a gaming startup from Sydney, suffered a cyberattack after it extended support to a professional gamer who was suspended from the sport by Blizzard for his pro-Hong Kong statement. The company runs the popular online card game Gods Unchained. Supporting the player The gamer, Chung “Blitzchung” Ng Wai from Hong Kong, won around US$10,000 ...

Max Lu

A Sydney gaming startup was hacked.