
As more Indians come online, New Delhi will work to protect the data of its 1.3 billion citizens from companies like Facebook looking to hitch a ride on the country's digital rise.
As more Indians come online, New Delhi will work to protect the data of its 1.3 billion citizens from companies like Facebook looking to hitch a ride on the country's digital rise.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission says Qualcomm is violating antitrust laws with its sales and licensing of 5G technology. A federal judge agrees. Does the ruling shoot the U.S. in its own foot when it comes to competition with China?
The global internet system will become a lot less global as geopolitical realities drive countries and corporations to build digital walls.
By Matthew Bey
The semiconductor sector is in the midst of a seismic transformation, as Moore’s law slows down and the competition between its two largest markets heats up.
The giant technology expo has introduced a number of key innovations to the world since it first began in 1967. Here's a look at some of the potentially disruptive technologies that could influence current and future geopolitical trends.
The new CPU and servers highlight Beijing's drive to counter Western pressure and to create domestic tech alternatives.
Technology and who determines how it is used have emerged as critical fronts in the competition for global influence between the United States and China.
The swift development of CRISPR and other genetic engineering techniques is raising ethical questions and spurring global biotech battles while offering revolutionary opportunities to help humankind.
From Trump to China to the final frontier, Stratfor's analysts have delved into the events changing our world throughout 2018. Here's a look at some of the highlights from our weekly column On Geopolitics.
CRISPR and other methods have the potential to help people and harm ecosystems, but national interests and cultural norms will shape how they are regulated.