nytimes.com — A Chinese technology company has expressed interest in buying a maker of computer disk drives in the United States, raising concerns among American government officials about the risks to national security in transferring high technology to China.
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barrykeAug 26, 2007
no uberdesigner, that'd be the USA performing the worldst most hearthwarming comedy political circus act.
barrykeAug 26, 2007
fyi, seagate already sucks
monk22Aug 26, 2007
your computer is made of sponge bob toys and dog food? i believe most of your computer was made in Taiwan.
madh4tterAug 26, 2007
1..2..3..4..5..6..7..8..9..10 That's 10 times you said f**k, or some form of it, in two sentences. Get a bigger vocabulary; people like you will be the downfall of the human race.
blog302Aug 27, 2007
look at IBM, it's better than ever. don't be so closed-minded, people!
drunkenrobotAug 27, 2007
You are so naive to think that the US isn't an evil totalitarian government?
tmcdiggAug 30, 2007
Corporations didn't gut the school systems.. outsourcing did..Unless you are prepared to either: a. work in service business that can't be outsourced, b. work for government, c. work in the porn industry... (lately, the Senator from Iowa seems to want a career change-- tap-tap-tap)your job prospects are SCREWED..
jon2222Aug 31, 2007
You are damn straight we had better be worried about this, each and ever one of us had better be worried. The Chinese would love to get their hands on more of our data and what better way. Remember they have already bought Lenovo, the IBM laptops.Jon<a class="user" href="http://www.racinsite.com">http://www.racinsite.com</a>
aflaxmidDec 3, 2008
Current global and political events such as the rise of China playing a large role in a competitive nature in international politics will affect the nature of the business world greatly. This article brings to light that facts that the us government does not control cyberspace like they dominate air space. Keeping this in mind this is a grate article to inform people about technology on a global political scale.